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Recent News
  • Early release of Abu Bakar Bashir will further harm perceptions of Indonesia January 12, 2021
  • Asian language learning in Australia was a disgrace 40 years ago. It is now much... January 9, 2021
  • Robbie’s run: From pro footballer to sports diplomat January 4, 2021
  • Dumb and dumber: language cuts risk Australia’s regional relationships December 16, 2020
  • The value of learning languages, as university arts degree fees increase sharply December 14, 2020

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April 29, 20204

Stronger ties with Indonesia will be critical post Covid-19

By: Ross B Taylor Two critical issues now facing Australia, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, are firstly our deteriorating relationship with China, and s

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April 28, 20203

A breakup’s unthinkable – so let’s give it another go

 BY: DUNCAN GRAHAM Australia and Indonesia are not the neighbours we ought to be. Many button lips for fear of arousing wrath, but here’s the tru

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April 28, 20201

Indonesia and COVID-19: What the World Is Missing

A motorists stops near a mural painted as a tribute to medical workers in Depok, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, April 15, 2020. Credit: AP Ph

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April 10, 20200

An Archipelago in The Ocean of Corona

opinion piece by Rio Helmi There’s a parallel war going on right now, smack in the middle of Indonesia’s expanding covid19 battlefields. There are od

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April 8, 20201

Indonesia was in denial over coronavirus. Now it may be facing a looming disaster

By: Tim Lindsey & Tim Mann Almost no one thinks Indonesia is handling the COVID-19 pandemic well. Until early March, the government claimed it ha

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April 1, 20200

There’s no easy way to save Indonesia’s economy

BY: CHATIB BASRI The pandemic's impact on the globe is tremendous. And after weeks of confusion and denial, this is now visible on the streets of Indo

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Recent Posts

  • Early release of Abu Bakar Bashir will further harm perceptions of Indonesia
  • Asian language learning in Australia was a disgrace 40 years ago. It is now much worse.
  • Robbie’s run: From pro footballer to sports diplomat
  • Dumb and dumber: language cuts risk Australia’s regional relationships
  • The value of learning languages, as university arts degree fees increase sharply

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