The AIC’s Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR) program has collected evidence on the kinds of digital skills that Pelindo port managers need compared with the skill level that currently exists.
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The team’s work is part of the Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR) which is a unique partnership model managed by the AIC with funding from universities and government.
New research being conducted by the Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR) examines important themes of education, health, and safety in the family Read more
The expectation is high that a new railway line connecting Makassar to Parepare will seamlessly link communities and boost economic growth and the AIC’s PAIR research program is working with the transportation policy agency to help achieve this.
A PAIR team has advocated for vocational skills alignment in South Sulawesi by submitting several policy recommendations to the Indonesian directorate of vocational education.
Grand ideas for the development of South Sulawesi and Australia-Indonesia cooperation have been outlined during a conference in Makassar attended by leaders Read more
The head of South Sulawesi’s fisheries division is looking for innovation that will help create sustainable sea-based industries.
The Australia-Indonesia Centre research team has finished collecting evidence about the seaweed industry and has been in Jakarta to discuss their work and how it can help policymakers create a sustainable sector for the future.