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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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July 7, 20200

Two events that will change our region; and the Indo-Oz relationship

By Ross B. Taylor AM This past week has seen two important events take place that will affect deeply the Australia-Indonesia relationship: 1. Austral

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July 7, 20200

Scared of the same bogeyman? Let’s cooperate.

BY: DUNCAN GRAHAM Was Indonesia alerted ahead of the PM’s 2020 Defence Strategic Update and Force Structure Plan announcement? The presumption is that

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July 1, 20202

Indonesia-Australia in a Post Covid-19 World

Indonesia-Australia in a Post Covid-19 World Authors Response BY HUGH WHITE In my essay “The Jakarta Switch” I argue, among other things, that Indones

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July 1, 20200

Indonesia’s omnibus bill: typo or ‘mistaken instruction’?

About 80% of the provisions in the so-called “job creation” bill actually regulate investment. Photo by M Risyal Hidayat for Antara. BY Nadirsyah Hose

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July 1, 20200

With virus hammering tourism, Bali’s hotels are up for sale and going cheap

Balangan Wave, a 50-villa resort under construction, has already hit the market, and developer Michael Halim has slashed his asking price to $9 millio

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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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