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A national initiative aimed at encouraging the study of languages at university can also help reinvigorate the Indonesian language in Australia, according Read more
By bringing together Indonesian seaweed and Australian technological innovations, a shared vision of decarbonisation can be progressed.
Simultaneous ReelOzInd! 2022 festival screenings will be held in Melbourne and Malang, featuring a collection of short films from Indonesia and Australia judged best by our jury of experts.
For almost a year, four young Indonesian researchers have been embedded in two different seaside villages as part of the PAIR major project on seaweed.
Kereta api Makassar ke Parepare di Sulawesi Selatan merupakan bagian penting dari infrastruktur di Indonesia dan fokus penting untuk penelitian PAIR.
A PAIR research team has presented data that provides insights into how much passengers and business would use a new rail line being built in South Sulawesi.
Peserta forum untuk riset PAIR terbaru telah mendengar bahwa infrastruktur jalan serta air merupakan prioritas para kepala desa setempat…
A forum on the latest research from PAIR has heard roads and water are key priorities for regional village leaders, while a need for better health services for people with disabilities or those living in poverty has also been identified.
Findings of PAIR have concluded that young people in the Indonesian province of South Sulawesi face a range of challenges in accessing education that, if addressed…
The IRSA International Conference on 18-19 July 2022 in Lombok sought to explore strategies for post-pandemic economic recovery.
The ReelOzInd! 2022 Short Film Competition and Festival is underway, and to assist filmmakers in their submissions, we thought we’d ask this year’s jury about what they appreciate and look for in the medium.
The call for submissions to ReelOzInd! 2022 has been made, and while we await fantastic entries from filmmakers around Australia and Indonesia, we thought we’d ask some of our jurors what this year’s theme of ‘suara/voice’ means to them.
In December 2018 three Yolngu artists from north-east Arnhem Land arrived in Makassar, South Sulawesi, to retrace the sea-faring trade relationships of their ancestors.
As Indonesia seeks to educate its massive population, direct partnerships between training institutions in Indonesia and Australia will be crucial in making it a reality.
An AIBC seminar in Melbourne, “Indonesia: It’s time to take a fresh look”, discussed agribusiness, food and opportunities for trade and investment.














