A new AIC collaboration between Monash University and Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) will investigate how Australia can support digital upgrading for Indonesia’s healthcare supply chains.
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The 15-year-old broke records in the girls’ 50 meter, 100 m and 200 m breaststroke, despite having had to stop training for 10 weeks due to the pandemic in Australia.
The rise of Prabowo Subianto’s niece to deputy chair of the family party, Gerindra, is just a step in the family’s plan to place her at the helm of this political dynasty.
Despite setbacks, Indonesian startups that cater to warungs continue to attract capital from global investors.
State spending is set at a record high 2.75 quadrillion rupiah for next year, with growth assumption at 5% and fiscal deficit seen at 5.7% of GDP.
Indonesian biometrics developer Akurat Satu recognised for facial recognition in wild images, by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the US.
It is possible that the pandemic could end up further entrenching cleavages which have riven Indonesia’s religious and political life in recent years.
Deaths from COVID-19 in Bali have risen five-fold since the province started welcoming domestic tourists back on July 31.
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember in Surabaya has signed up to provide five years of development support for Tulungagung regency in remote southern East Java.
Indonesian regulatory bodies and fintech companies are trying to strike a balance that will encourage innovation maintaining customer security.
South-east Asia’s first bullet train is half-way there according to the Indonesian government, though some say the $7.8 billion project should never have begun.
In the fast-developing capital South Sulawesi, refugees are protesting the rights-less limbo some have now been stranded in for a decade.
The price of gold has soared, fuelling a boom in illegal panning in rivers near US company Freeport’s Grasberg mine and other places in Indonesia.
“When economic crisis happens in urban areas, villages are supposed to be the buffer zones as ruralization occurs,” Jokowi said.
Humans will follow many other species to extinction if scientists do not find the funding and the platform they need to change the path we are on, warns Nobel Laureate Professor Peter Doherty.
Self-sufficiency in food, sometimes via ambitious projects, has long been a target for Indonesian politicians, given the country is a top importer of wheat and rice.