Bali Civil Aviation Authority Suspends Tiger Airways Australia FlightsNadya Joy AdorJanuary 12, 2017January 12, 2017 by Nadya Joy AdorJanuary 12, 2017January 12, 201701725 Bali Civil Aviation Authority representatives announced the suspension of Tiger Airways Australia earlier yesterday, January 11, for violating aviation regulations...
Indonesia Cuts All Military Cooperation with AustraliaCaranissa DjatmikoJanuary 4, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoJanuary 4, 201701291 Indonesia was reportedly upset over insulting training material presented at an Australian Special Forces base. The country has now demanded...
Indonesia, Australia to Work Together on Improving Agriculture, Climate ChangeMilafel DacanayNovember 23, 2016 by Milafel DacanayNovember 23, 201601496 Australia and Indonesia are committed to strengthening their ties to include better trade and reduction of carbon emissions....
Is Jokowi Considering A Change to Indonesia’s Death Penalty?Caranissa DjatmikoNovember 9, 2016November 9, 2016 by Caranissa DjatmikoNovember 9, 2016November 9, 20160935 The president claims to be “very open to options” when discussing the possibility of Indonesia abolishing the death penalty. Ahead...
President to Reschedule Australia Visit After Jakarta RiotsCaranissa DjatmikoNovember 7, 2016 by Caranissa DjatmikoNovember 7, 20160655 President Joko Widodo will have to reschedule his visit to Australia after the anti-Ahok rally, but insists that the situation...
Australians and New Zealanders Gathered in Indonesia for Anzac DayIndonesia ExpatApril 27, 2016 by Indonesia ExpatApril 27, 201601122 On Monday, Australians and New Zealanders gathered in Jakarta, and all over Indonesia, for Anzac Day to commemorate those who...
Indonesia Grants Visa-Free Entry for Australian TouristsIndonesia ExpatMarch 24, 2016March 24, 2016 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 24, 2016March 24, 201601194 The Indonesian government has officially granted free entry to Australian tourists, bringing a total of 169 countries to the visa-free...
Murder by DeathKenneth YeungMay 18, 2015October 20, 2017 by Kenneth YeungMay 18, 2015October 20, 201711776 Australian indignation against the death penalty was never going to save a couple of drug traffickers from the firing squad...
Bandung’s Asian-African Conference Approaches, as More Drug Traffickers Face the Firing SquadLeighton CosseboomMarch 23, 2015October 20, 2017 by Leighton CosseboomMarch 23, 2015October 20, 201711313 Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan of the Bali Nine are still scheduled to be executed, even though legal appeals have...
The Kangaroo & the KomodoKenneth YeungJune 18, 2014August 11, 2017 by Kenneth YeungJune 18, 2014August 11, 20170844 ?Australians remain wary of Indonesia,? declared a headline on the eve of Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott?s recent meeting with...
25 Years of Flawless Blues and Roots MusicAngela JelitaMay 20, 2014August 18, 2017 by Angela JelitaMay 20, 2014August 18, 201701139 What does one look for in a music festival? Of course, there are many different types depending on the kind...
Dewi: A Success StoryStephanie BrookesJanuary 15, 2014August 11, 2017 by Stephanie BrookesJanuary 15, 2014August 11, 201701989 Dewi is a bright, young 19-year-old and has a real spark about her. She was so excited to tell me...
Meet Nathan FlaxRemko TanisAugust 26, 2013August 2, 2021 by Remko TanisAugust 26, 2013August 2, 202102164 A second generation expat, 30-year-old Nathan Flax is an avid surfer and sportsman, as well as a leading marketing and...
Culture Shock-Jakarta-SydneyDachlan CartwrightMay 7, 2012September 5, 2017 by Dachlan CartwrightMay 7, 2012September 5, 201701915 My wife Srie and I, normally resident in Indonesia, recently spent four months in Sydney where our son is studying....