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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 […]

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AIYA Links: 2 September

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. […]

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AIYA Links: 26 August

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 […]

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AIYA Links: 19 August

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 […]

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AIYA Links: 12 August

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 […]

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AIYA Links: 5 August

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 […]

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AIYA Links: 29 July

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. […]

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AIYA Links: 22 July

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 […]

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AIYA Links: 15 July

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 […]

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