The AIC’s first live webinar on 7 April 2020 looked the economic impact of Covid-19 in Indonesia, and included a number of Read more
Reports
The Australia-Indonesia Centre extends best wishes to our communities, throughout the region, to wish them health and safety in these challenging times. I wanted to let you know how the AIC has been responding to the coronavirus.
In late 2019 the Australian Government announced a consultation process to inform future international development efforts in the Indo-Pacific region. The following Read more
The Australia-Indonesia Centre is delighted to announce former ABC Indonesia correspondent Helen Brown as its new Head of Communications and Outreach.
The leader of one of Indonesia’s biggest provinces has set up dedicated services to tackle the spread of the coronavirus, drawing in one of The Australia-Indonesia Centre’s partner Universities.
Dr Scott Waldron is an AIC Senior Fellow and a senior lecturer and research fellow at the School of Agriculture and Food Sciences in the Faculty of Science at The University of Queensland.
In the small village of Pitue in South Sulawesi, seaweed farming has become a profitable business for local communities. Of all aquaculture activities, seaweed is the highest contributor to household income.
As both countries are set to capture the opportunities presented by the IA-CEPA, this AIC Backgrounder explores how young people can play a critical role in boosting trade growth.
This 12-chapter book represents over 3 years of AIC Infrastructure research (2016-2019) by a team from UI, UGM, ITS and the University of Melbourne.
[AIC Backgrounder No.1/2019] Kevin Evans takes a look at the make-up of the new Cabinet, and outlines some initial challenges and opportunities the Cabinet and the Government face.
A new report provides insights for how Australia’s education sector can contribute to Indonesia’s massive human capital project.
A series of new reports offer a guide for how cities and neighbourhoods in Indonesia can transition to a more sustainable future.
The Australia-Indonesia Centre has directed research into solutions to pressing local problems, and an investment in conscoius relationship building.