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.
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The culmination of four years of work under major Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR) projects overseen by the Australia-Indonesia Centre (AIC) were presented to the Australian Embassy in Jakarta earlier this month.
Providing space for development around railway stations was a key theme of talks between PAIR researchers and the South Sulawesi transport department. Read more
Lead researchers from an Australia-Indonesia Centre program on improving health outcomes have outlined their findings to Indonesia’s Ministry of Health and the Read more
Working together to deliver long-term and sustainable partnerships is the aim of the PAIR Lab, a research initiative of Universitas Hasanuddin and Read more
Pricing strategy and subsidies are crucial components of the new South Sulawesi railway, with a conference in Jakarta hearing that support is Read more
Six young researchers from the Australia-Indonesia Centre’s university partners discover how the aspirations of young people matter in a city’s development. Read more
By bringing together Indonesian seaweed and Australian technological innovations, a shared vision of decarbonisation can be progressed.







