When COVID-19 cases were first found in Indonesia, regional leaders such as Jakarta’s governor set up social distancing and work-from-home policies, closed government office buildings and encouraged companies to implement social distancing and remote working.
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Program Director Dr Eugene Sebastian is delighted to present the second annual report of the Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR).
Just like many countries, the Indonesian government imposed control measures to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, including social distancing, mandatory mask wearing, self-isolation, handwashing, using hand sanitiser, cleaning surfaces, and being vaccinated.
Firms have increasingly been using e-commerce, digital platforms, track-and-trace procedures and iterations of traditionally face-to-face product lines to maintain sales.
A study, funded by the Australia Indonesia Centre, showed internal advice from front-line employees and middle managers was crucial for devising digital adaptive responses during the pandemic.
Happy Stories, Mostly by ReelOzInd! 2022 jury member Norman Erikson Pasaribu has won the Republic of Consciousness Prize for Small Presses 2022.
The Australia-Indonesia Centre and ReelOzInd! are proud to announce the ReelOzInd! 2022 jury, an expert group of filmmakers, critics and artists.
Indonesia can position itself as a prominent player in international environmentally sustainable tourism.
The Republic of Indonesia wants to be known as the “gastronomic destination of the world” and needs Melbourne’s help to do so.
The youth from the district of Maros are making a move not unfamiliar in developing economies. The AIC research is looking at how that compares with their aspirations for life and work.
The Republic of Indonesia hopes to rebound from the pandemic by bolstering its creative and tourism economies. To do this, it requires instilling young Indonesians with new digital and green skills with the intent to draw in tourists.
The Australia Indonesia Centre’s senior advisory group has given enthusiastic support to the work and findings of the transportation team.
Many companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) struggled to adapt to COVID-19 and global pandemic conditions.
The Australia Indonesia Centre’s senior advisory group has given enthusiastic support to the work and findings of the transportation team.
International students who remained in Australia during the pandemic faced considerable challenges. In a recent research study, the experiences of Indonesian students and the potential damage to Australia’s reputation as a study destination is explored.
The Indonesian tech giant Bukalapak has announced that it’s creating a technology hub in Melbourne, a significant move that brings to Australia’s door some of the most dynamic trends around innovation and scale in the Asia region.