Adapting to local conditions. A creative Virtual celebration of Indonesian Independence Day.

Time to celebrate. Indonesian Consul General for Victoria and Tasmania, Spica A. Tutuhatunewa dancing with the public after the Flag Raising  Ceremony at Federation Square, Melb 17 Aug 2019.

Consul General Spica Tutuhatunewa celebrating Indonesian Independence Day with the Indonesian diaspora and the public at Federation Square, Melb 17 Aug 2019. Source: Photo courtesy SPD - Federation Square 17 Aug 2019

This year Indonesia celebrates the 75th anniversary of its declaration of Independence. Times are tough. People have been subjected to illness, job losses and high anxiety. But despite this and the imposition of Stage 4 COVID-19 restrictions in Victoria, the Indonesian Consulate General has adapted creatively so that the Indonesian community can forget hardship and enjoy Independence Day activities.


This year the Indonesian Consulate General for Victoria and Tasmania will conduct Indonesian Independence Day celebrations Virtually and celebrate the occasion with pride, optimism and the spirit of togetherness. Ms Spica Alphanya Tutuhatunewa, the Indonesian Consul General for Victoria and Tasmania describes the plan for a joyous Independence Day program.

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Consul General Spica A. Tutuhatunewa delivering her speech on the anniversary of Dharma Wanita Persatuan at the Indonesian Consulate, Melb, 14 Dec 2019.
Consul General Spica A. Tutuhatunewa delivering her speech on the anniversary of Dharma Wanita Persatuan at the Indonesian Consulate, Melb, 14 Dec 2019. Source: Photo courtesy SPD / Melb 14 Dec 2019.

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