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03 September 2024
New evidence of how early humans arrived in Australia
New research led by Hendri Kaharudin, Indonesian PhD student at ANU.
03 September 2024
Journalists in Indonesia at risk of being killed, threatened and jailed | The World
An interview with Anita Wahid, an Indonesian PhD student at ANU.
03 September 2024
Women’s Rights in Indonesia
Auhtor: Kathryn Robinson, an ANU Indonesianist
Protesters block access to the parliament building in Jakarta on 22 August to protest a move to reverse the Constitutional Court decision altering eligibility rules for candidates in a key election later this year (Bay Ismoyo/AFP via Getty Images)
29 August 2024
Prabowo’s capitulation in Constitutional Court crisis only a partial victory
An apparent win for civil society masks elite political manoeuvring as Indonesia’s local elections loom.
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15 May 2024
Tony and Yohanni Johns Lecture 2024: The Question of Truth
In this lecture, Leila Salikha Chudori reflects on the political nature of history writing in Indonesia under authoritarianism.
01 February 2024
Roundtable on Indonesia’s 2024 Elections
Special ANU Indonesia Institute roundtable on Indonesia's upcoming elections.
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Ratchada Train Night Market, Bangkok by aotaro, Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license
Call for Papers: ANU Southeast Asia Institute Student Research Symposium
Submissions close on Friday 20 September. Accepted applicants will be expected to write and present full-length (5000-word) papers at the Symposium.
ABC Radio Canberra - On Foreign Soil: Indonesia
His Excellency the Indonesian Ambassador to Australia, Dr Siswo Pramnono sat down with Mornings to speak about Australia’s significant role in Indonesia’s independence struggle last century.
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