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Register now: Reimagining the supply chain post COVID-19 [19 August]

Register now: Reimagining the supply chain post COVID-19 [19 August]

Posted on 10 August 2020

Supply chains are being tested around the globe, as coronavirus creates new challenges around people and logistics, and requires added layers of safety for businesses that are responsible for ensuring that fresh, packaged and manufactured goods reach their customers.

Indonesia’s and Australia’s interests: yours, mine and ours

Indonesia’s and Australia’s interests: yours, mine and ours

Posted on 10 August 2020

Senator Penny Wong and experts from The University of Melbourne and CSIS Indonesia have called for more effective multilateralism in the region and less deference to the interests of China and the US.

IA-CEPA: A chance to be bold

IA-CEPA: A chance to be bold

Posted on 7 August 2020

The economic agreement between Indonesia and Australia represents a step-change in the bilateral relationship.

Watch or listen: Leveraging data in the “new normal”

Watch or listen: Leveraging data in the “new normal”

Posted on 5 August 2020

In a time of crisis the potential gains from the smart use of data are amplified.

Australia-Indonesia diplomacy bolstered by next generation of researchers

Australia-Indonesia diplomacy bolstered by next generation of researchers

Posted on 22 July 2020

Our 18 Associate Fellows represent the next generation of Australia-Indonesia research leaders.

Overview: Place, people and connectivity in South Sulawesi

Overview: Place, people and connectivity in South Sulawesi

Posted on 17 July 2020

This PAIR Overview takes a deep dive into South Sulawesi and its people and infrastructure, illustrating the importance of the province to Indonesia’s future.

Watch or Listen: Geopolitics in a post-COVID world

Watch or Listen: Geopolitics in a post-COVID world

Posted on 16 July 2020
Profitable, sustainable seaweed-sourced bio-ethanol edges closer

Profitable, sustainable seaweed-sourced bio-ethanol edges closer

Posted on 3 July 2020

Two AIC Associate Fellows have helped bring viable seaweed-sourced bio-ethanol closer by demonstrating the benefits of two new pre-treatment methods.

Gender barriers in aquaculture and fisheries [AIC Backgrounder No.3/2020]

Gender barriers in aquaculture and fisheries [AIC Backgrounder No.3/2020]

Posted on 22 June 2020

[AIC Backgrounder No.3/2020] On the struggles experienced by women’s groups when dealing with gender-biased policies, with a focus on the fisheries and aquaculture sectors in South Sulawesi.

Small and Rapid Research (SRR) Grants – of up to A$20,000

Small and Rapid Research (SRR) Grants – of up to A$20,000

Posted on 16 June 2020

The Australia-Indonesia Centre has established a grant scheme within the Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR) program.

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