As we attempt to reflect on the record of B. J. Habibie as president, it is well to recall these atmospherics and dynamics that confronted him as he assumed the reins of power.
From the AIC
The 12th Asia Pacific Cities Summit (2019APCS) and Mayors’ Forum was held in Brisbane from 7-10 July. More than 1400 delegates from 140 global cities, including 83 Mayors and Deputy Mayors, converged on Brisbane for this premier event.
A new report provides insights for how Australia’s education sector can contribute to Indonesia’s massive human capital project.
The jury is poring through our record breaking 200-plus entries, and the dates and venues are set for the ReelOzInd! 2019 premieres.
The following is a briefing submitted by the AIC to Australian parliamentary hearings on IA-CEPA in Canberra, on 27 August 2019. A Read more
The Australian Government Department of Education has released a detailed list of requirements for foreign researchers wishing to carry out research in Indonesia.
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…
The Governor also suggested collaboration around the digital economy and accelerating development in the “Rebana” Golden Triangle.
Paul rose to fame on Australian drama Home and Away, and recently played the lead role in the action film Message Man, filmed in Indonesia.
The Australia-Indonesia Centre is hiring an Administrative Officer for the Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR), to be based in Makassar.
A series of new reports offer a guide for how cities and neighbourhoods in Indonesia can transition to a more sustainable future.
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 research is in. We know that interdisciplinary teams perform better than teams within disciplines, especially in solving complex problems.”
“There is a gap between what is expected by the industry and the current workers’ and graduates’ knowledge and skills … I think it’s part of our responsibility to share with a country like Indonesia what we have.”
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).
Existing data on the incidence and spread of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in both Australia and Indonesia suffers from significant gaps – depriving health policymakers of important…














