When COVID-19 hit Indonesia, it devastated industries such as fisheries. However, PAIR research shows seaweed farming in Indonesia is booming during the pandemic. Read more
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The second wave of the coronavirus pandemic has brought technocrats and governments together to start looking at a very different future for our cities.
The Indonesian government has signed into effect the implementing regulations for its massive and complex job creation law, which means the government is on track to meet the ambitious targets set in the law.
Pemerintah Indonesia telah menandatangani 49 peraturan pelaksanaan untuk Undang-Undang Cipta Kerja yang masif dan kompleks.
Indonesia telah mengalami kemunduran dalam indeks persepsi korupsi setelah kemajuan yang konsisten selama hampir 20 tahun.
Indonesia has gone backwards on an index of corruption after almost 20 years of making consistent progress.
2020, undoubtedly, is a one-of-a-kind year that has redefined a lot of things for us all. There were moments filled with uncertainties, worries, and sorrow. However, we can’t undermine moments that were filled with relief, hope, and gratitude.
Although South Sulawesi has the highest economic growth in Indonesia, recent evidence points to high economic inequality, high prevalence of stunting, and poor maternal health. COVID-19 presents a risk of exacerbating these conditions.
The national population in 2020 reached 270.2 million people. This translated to an annual increase of 1.25% which represents a continuation of a 50 year trend in decelerating population growth.
Whether it’s purchasing power parity or the Happiness Index, global comparisons require benchmarking. Sport does this well with World Cups and the Olympics, or better still the single ranking familiar to tennis and golf aficionados.
We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of a pioneer in Indonesia-Australia relations and former AIC team member, Basoeki Koesasi, on Thursday 10 December 2020.
Young people across Australia and Indonesia are facing a difficult time amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 has negatively impacted a variety Read more
The Australia Indonesia Centre is pleased to welcome two industry fellows to deepen its knowledge base and increase the network of connections between the two countries.
The Australia-Indonesia Centre (AIC) is pleased to announce a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Provincial Government of South Sulawesi.
Monash University’s Indonesia campus is an official legal entity in Indonesia and has been granted a licence to operate by the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture, a significant milestone in establishing the country’s first-ever international, foreign-owned university.
The world is facing unprecedented challenges due to the economic, health and social costs of the global COVID-19 pandemic.