AIYA Links: 16 September
The 2016 ANU Indonesia Update is underway in Canberra, focusing on digital Indonesia. Follow the live stream here. In the news ‘Digital breaching the divide’: Edward Jurriens and Ross Tapsell […]
The 2016 ANU Indonesia Update is underway in Canberra, focusing on digital Indonesia. Follow the live stream here. In the news ‘Digital breaching the divide’: Edward Jurriens and Ross Tapsell […]
Follow CAUSINDY 2016 live from Bali now! In the news President Jokowi’s visit to Australia is announced for November after a meeting with Malcolm Turnbull at ASEAN this week. Jakarta […]
In the news An Australia-Indonesia Centre survey reveals widespread ambivalence between Indonesia and Australian people. Reuters: after almost two years President Jokowi has mastered the politics, but let reform fall off the agenda. […]
In the news Death and taxes: cigarette producers spooked by rumours of big hikes in the price of cigarettes. Arianto Patunru looks at how new Finance Minister Sri Mulyani can raise Indonesia’s tax […]
In the news Badminton teammates Ahmad Tontowi and Liliyana Natsir gave Indonesia an Independence Day present of a gold medal at the Rio Olympics. Controversy over Indonesians with dual citizenship, from […]
In the news Indonesian weightlifters Sri Wahyuni Agustiani and Eko Yuli Irawan bag silver medals in Rio. On a joint visit to the Eastern province, Indonesian ministers promoted the government’s Papua […]
In the news Australian Trade Minister Steve Ciobo stopped for streetside mie with @DubesAustralia. Fairfax has a rundown of the state of the Australia-Indonesia trade agenda. Indonesia’s GDP grew faster in the last quarter than […]
In the news A cabinet reshuffle in Indonesia sees reform superstar Sri Mulyani Indrawati return to the finance portfolio. The Jakarta Post has in-depth analysis of the politics of the reshuffle. […]
In the news Sidney Jones looks at the likely aftermath of the killing of terrorist leader Santoso. Are Go-Jek’s cheap bike rides too good to last? Leaked documents suggest the company has cash […]
In the news Indonesian fishing boats are heading to South China Sea waters to assert the country’s maritime rights. Australian and Indonesian intelligence agencies will begin exchanging officers to boost […]