NAILA speech competition celebrates Indonesian language and culture in Australia

NAILA 2024

Annual speech competition NAILA celebrates Indonesian language and culture. Credit: Supplied/NAILA

The Indonesian language speech competition NAILA is said to attract participants with increasingly impressive abilities from year to year. Here's the highlight of this year's event and a sneak peek for the one next year.


Took place at the Australian National University's Hedley Bull Building, the winners of the 2024 National Australia Indonesia Language Awards (NAILA) were announced on 7 December.

Open to students in primary schools, secondary schools, universities, and young professionals, the annual speech competition celebrates those who are learning Indonesian.

Speaking to SBS Indonesian, a NAILA representative said that the participants’ language skills are getting more impressive each year, with the delivery of their speeches becoming more innovative.
NAILA 2024 Committee
NAILA's committee members of 2024. From left to right: Caleb Walmsley (Language Coordinator), Minh Bui (Finance Coordinator), Jade Lee (NAILA Director), Sophie Dawson (Programs Coordinator), Andaleeb Akhand (Partnerships Coordinator). Credit: Supplied/NAILA
What were the highlights of this year’s competition? How were the winners selected? What can we expect from the competition next year?

Listen to the full SBS Indonesian interview with Caleb Walmsley, language coordinator.


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