The building of infrastructure such as ports, railway lines, airports and roads presents many exciting opportunities, especially in areas that have not experienced this kind of development before.
From the AIC
The lead researchers for the Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR) seaweed project have presented their findings to senior officials in three Indonesian government departments.
Ide-ide besar untuk pengembangan kerjasama Sulawesi Selatan dan Australia-Indonesia telah dituangkan dalam konferensi di Makassar yang dihadiri oleh para pimpinan industri, pemerintah dan pendidikan.
A PAIR team has advocated for vocational skills alignment in South Sulawesi by submitting several policy recommendations to the Indonesian directorate of vocational education.
The lead researchers for the Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR) seaweed project have presented their findings to senior officials in three Indonesian government departments.
The culmination of four years of work under major Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR) projects overseen by the Australia-Indonesia Centre (AIC) were presented to the Australian Embassy in Jakarta earlier this month.
The Australia-Indonesia Centre (AIC) is pleased to announce six new Indonesian appointments to its advisory board, each providing a wealth of specialist knowledge and experience.
Lead researchers from an Australia-Indonesia Centre program on improving health outcomes have outlined their findings to Indonesia’s Ministry of Health and the National Committee on Disability.
Working together to deliver long-term and sustainable partnerships is the aim of the PAIR Lab, a research initiative of Universitas Hasanuddin and the Australia-Indonesia Centre.
Pricing strategy and subsidies are crucial components of the new South Sulawesi railway, with a conference in Jakarta hearing that support is necessary for both freight and passenger rail in the project’s early stages.
The AIC is currently supporting its PAIR researchers as they meet with stakeholders and policymakers in Jakarta and Makassar. Here are the seven policy briefs that are being presented.
Autobiografi, film istimewa yang diproduksi oleh anggota juri ReelOzInd! tahun 2021 Yulia Evina Bhara, telah memenangkan penghargaan Fiksi Terbaik di Festival Film Adelaide. Penghargaan ini mengikuti pemutaran di Festival Film Busan dan Venesia tahun ini.
The Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research has updated its research to include a new technical report. Read it and our original summary report here.
The annual conference of Australia’s and Indonesia’s national business body (AIBC) is covering education and how the countries can work together. Read more
The ReelOzInd! 2022 Australia-Indonesia Short Film Festival is in full swing, launching with successful premieres in both Melbourne and Malang on Saturday, before embarking on our pop-up festival of screenings.
The ReelOzInd! Australia-Indonesia Short Film Festival 2022 has premiered with successful launches in both Melbourne, Australia and Malang, Indonesia, debuting alongside an online festival and ongoing pop-up events that showcase 10 short films from both countries.















