Indonesia

Local ‘loos’ saving lives in Indonesia

Many Australians spend a good deal of time contemplating life in the smallest room in the house, but few realise that the ‘porcelain throne’ is… Read More

Bali Nine: Poor political leadership creates lasting bilateral problems

Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are dead. Above all else, their deaths are a human tragedy for their families. But their executions, which took… Read More

Down syndrome theory on Hobbit species doesn’t hold to scrutiny

Claims that bones found in an Indonesian cave are not the remains of a new species of extinct hominin but more likely modern humans suffering… Read More

‘Bali Two’ executions could set back Australia-Indonesia relations

It now seems almost inevitable that two Australians, drug smugglers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, will soon be executed in Indonesia. If this does… Read More

Centre for Environment and Population Health (CEPH) links with Muslim University of Indonesia

Professor Sarah Todd, Pro Vice Chancellor (International) and Professor Masrurah Mokhtar, Rector, Muslim University of Indonesia On 30 October 2014, Professor Sarah Todd, Pro… Read More

Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Australia

Prof Martin Betts, DVC (Engagement) welcomed officials from the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Australia to the Griffith Asia Institute on Friday, 5… Read More

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