Ibu Mari will be the second Indonesian woman to serve as a World Bank Managing Director.
AIC
“PAIR represents the future of this relationship, as an important vessel for collaboration between our two countries” – Ambassador Gary Quinlan
The speech by AIC and PAIR Program Director Dr Eugene Sebastian at the official launch of PAIR, the Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research, in Makassar
‘We tell ourselves stories in order to live’ wrote Joan Didion. It is also true that we can tell stories in order to live more harmoniously with each other.
The 2019 ReelOzInd! Australia Indonesia Short Film Festival was launched in both Melbourne and Bandung this past weekend, screening a shortlist of films from both countries.
Indonesian Vice-President Jusuf Kalla received the AIC Board in September, discussing on the AIC’s role in supporting Indonesia’s human capital development.
The 11 newly appointed Senior Fellows, each from a different university and area of expertise, convened in Melbourne for their induction into PAIR, which they will lead until the end of 2022.
Morwell locals had a rare chance for a cross-cultural exchange with Australia’s closest northern neighbour when a group of 25 Indonesian financial regulators came to town.
This is an effort to evaluate how infrastructure development will affect communities, people [including] economic effects, impact on people’s mobility, their patterns of interaction…
Latrobe Valley women are being invited to have a yarn with Indonesian financial regulators about financial independence for women and how these ideas can be shared in Indonesia.
The Australia-Indonesia Centre is hiring an Administrative Officer for the Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR), to be based in Makassar.
I am delighted to share with you the Australia-Indonesia Centre’s refreshed website, and the all-new websites of our five major initiatives – PAIR, ReelOzInd!, Skills Futures, Digital Economy and AustraliaIndonesia.com.
The Australia-Indonesia Centre will soon launch a redesigned network of websites including an informative hub for all things Australia Indonesia and a home for its new flagship research program, the Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR).
The Australia-Indonesia Centre has directed research into solutions to pressing local problems, and an investment in conscoius relationship building.