Hundreds of angry workers say government’s 18-times increase will deter tourists and destroy incomes.
Helen Brown
A new law enacted in West Sumatra Province is worrying human rights activists and local minority groups alike as fears grow it could lead to more Islamic laws being signed into force across the country.
With a little luck and a lot of enthusiasm, now may be the time for the Indonesian language to make a comeback in Australian schools.
Authorities say they see minimal security risks as the Chinese telecom giant shapes the nation’s next-gen telecom infrastructure.
Tim peneliti Unhas menyelenggarakan survei terhadap akses layanan kesehatan berbasis digital untuk penyandang difabel, khususnya berkaitan dengan kebutuhan, tantangan…
Indonesian art collective Taring Padi made headlines around the world last month when its 8×10 metre banner on display as part of documenta 15 was subsequently taken down.
Corruption is one of the most important and urgent issue to deal with but often being left out in almost every discussion about SMEs in Indonesia.
Australian defence forces have joined thousands of troops from Indonesia, the US, Singapore and Japan for two weeks of joint military exercises.
The Australian livestock industry will work with Indonesian feedlots to help protect their facilities from disease incursions and subsequent trade disruption via a biosecurity support project…
Despite an ongoing campaign since 2019 for the repeal of proposed provisions in Indonesia’s revised Criminal Code, the government’s determination to ratify the legislation poses grave concerns for press freedom.
Zinta the black labrador’s nose didn’t let her down as Australia beefs up airport biosecurity after Indonesian foot-and-mouth disease outbreak.
The Japanese government and UNOPS have delivered essential medical equipment, medical supplies and personal protective equipment to support the Government of Indonesia’s COVID-19 response.
Indonesia has lifted its ban on Steam and Yahoo now that both companies complied with the country’s restrictive laws that regulate online activity.
On Tuesday 26th July, AIIA NSW hosted Ms Jennifer Matthews, president of the Australia Indonesia Business Council (AIBC), at Glover Cottages.
President Joko Widodo said that South Korea has agreed to support the development of the country’s new capital (IKN) Nusantara with a total investment of US$6.37 billion.
Indonesia has a huge opportunity to attract investment in the renewable energy sector while developing innovative financing instruments.