'Now in full gear': Indonesian Night Market UNSW is back offline after pandemic

Indonesian Student Association (PPIA) UNSW brings back it's annual Indonesian Night Market event offline.

Indonesian Student Association (PPIA) UNSW brings back its annual Indonesian Night Market event offline. Source: PPIA UNSW

After doing it online for the last two years, the committee says that this time the Indonesian Night Market is ready to bring something different even though they have to go through several post-pandemic obstacles.


After being forced to hold it online for the last two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, this year PPIA UNSW can again bring Indonesian Night Market (INM) event offline.

"Now [it's] back in full gear," says Alana Indraswari, a member of the UNSW PPIA marketing team to SBS Indonesian.

Alana says that the theme chosen for this year is 'Sandyha Dwipa' which means 'various islands'. She also adds that INM aims to bring Indonesian culture to Sydney not only through food but also through other activities and performances.

Although it is an annual event, Alana says that this year there were several things that are gonna be different from the previous ones.

Listen to the full interview here:
For further information, check out Instagram @inm.unsw and Facebook Indonesian Night Market 2022.



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