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Aus-Indo in 30

Samantha & Nurina

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There is no doubt that Indonesia, with over 17,000 islands stretched across a vast archipelago, is a complex country. And not far away is Australia, a large continent equally rich in natural resources. But they say there are no two neighbours in the world as different as Australia and Indonesia and we’d like to help bridge the gap. Join international affairs enthusiasts Nurina Savitri and Samantha Yap to chat about a diverse range of topics that shape the politics, culture and society in Aus ...
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The scale and pace of innovation in Australia and Indonesia often clashes with regulation. Healthy competition can be beneficial to the ecosystem but growth can also pose a risk to consumers if not regulated properly. Jeff Garzik - one of Bitcoin’s most respected developers - said, rigid regulation will only be a “catalyst for change that creates a…
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In the midst of globalisation and the digital era, the ability to write and to speak a second language has become an unwritten requirement for anyone who seeks to have global competency.The thing is creative writing and foreign language learning are not popular subjects among students, the future generation of the world, including of Indonesia and …
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Our climate is rapidly changing and though we may feel our individual environmental footprints are insignificant, the choices we make in our day-to-day life collectively contribute to climate change.One way we can attempt to reduce our carbon footprint is by living more sustainably and this involves changing the way we get around, consume energy an…
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Australia and Indonesia relations began way back, as early as the 1600s with extensive interactions between Indigenous Australians and Macassan people from Eastern part of Indonesia.From then on a deep cultural ancestral connection between Macassan people and the Yolngu indigenous community has grown. This can be seen today in Yirrkala batik whose …
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Former President Megawati Soekarnoputri and former Prime Minister Julia Gillard are prime examples of women who have held the most powerful positions in Indonesia and Australia.This should represent progress in gender equality, but discrimination against women is still alive and well in both countries.In the spirit of 2017 and the radical Women’s M…
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