Dec 03, 2024 Last Updated 2:20 AM, Oct 31, 2024

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Carmel Budiardjo (1925-2021)

Human rights campaigner Carmel Budiardjo died aged 96 on 10 July 2021, after a long and dynamic life of activism dating back to her years as a student activist in the 1940s

Ki Poedijono (1940-2021)

Obituary of Ki Poedijono: dhalang (puppeteer), musician, dancer and gamelan teacher

Wikan Satriati (1975-2021)

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Crossing the finish line

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Vale George Aditjondro

Academic, activist and human rights defender, George Aditjondro will be sadly missed

In Memoriam & Ten weeks in Bali, Java, Singapore and Sumatra, December 1981 - March 1982

Many older readers of Inside Indonesia will remember John Barnard, who died earlier this year in Melbourne after a brief illness. John, who worked as a technician in the science laboratory at Monash University, was a regular attendee at the regular Centre for Southeast Asian Studies seminars where he loved to meet up with old friends and make new ones. A shy retiring person and a bachelor all his life, visiting Indonesia was always a significant annual event for him as his travel diary clearly shows. 

Remembering John Barnard

John was a devoted volunteer at Inside Indonesia for many years and an Australian who cared deeply about Indonesia and his precious friendships with Indonesians Betty Feith and Annie Feith My mother, Betty first met John in 1975 when she briefed an ecumenical group of young people in the Mount Waverley district who were heading off to Indonesia on a study tour. Not long afterwards, Betty was asked to lead a group of Burwood college students to Indonesia. She agreed on the proviso that she had two young assistants; John was one of those people. Their friendship began then and John also became a good friend of my Dad, Herb, and in more recent times with our large extended family. As we have lived with Betty for the last 11 years, we all became familiar with John’s, 'Hello Betty!' as he came up the path to visit her so regularly. I remember two years ago at Christmas, John thoroughly enjoyed a Nativity play rehearsal in our garden involving three generations of our family. John would always bring stories of his annual trips to Indonesia and often bring messages from mutual friends there. He also brought presents for mum, often Balsem Hijau, her magic green ointment which he knew she loved. John regularly visited Kamal, the village near Yogyakarta where Herb first stayed in 1953. At that time, very few foreigners spent time in villages. John became firm friends with Pak Dirjo (Herb’s friend since the 1950’s who is now nearly 90), as well as his children and grandchildren. John, like Herb before him, did a great deal to break down the barriers, not only between Indonesians and foreigners but also between rural and urban communities. John was actively involved with many networks in Melbourne including the journal Inside Indonesia, the Centre for South East Asian studies at Monash and most recently the Museum of Indonesian Arts group. He was also committed to ecumenical and peace concerns including Pax Christi and the Victorian Association for Peace Studies. In Indonesia, John was involved with the multi-faith group, Interfedei. John was a great networker and enjoyed putting people with common interests in touch with each other. He was a generous man who was always willing to help others. He looked forward to his trips to Indonesia and was very saddened when he was no longer able to go due to ill health. John saw it as his role to bring people of diverse backgrounds together to share in their search for a common humanity. *Annie Feith delivered this eulogy at John's funeral in Melbourne, Friday 19 February 2016.

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