International education, creative industries, and digital economy sectors bask in mission spotlight

  • Symposium and school visit mark day two of Indonesia Connect Roadshow
  • Events promote trade and investment opportunities in international education, creative industries, and the digital economy
  • Nurturing collaboration between WA and Indonesia supports mutual economic growth

Fostering cooperation in the sectors of international education, creative industries, and the digital economy, was on the agenda today as the Indonesia Connect Roadshow continues.

Led by International Education, and Culture and the Arts Minister David Templeman, members of the delegation and representatives from business, academia and Government, attended the International Education and Creative Industry Symposium.

Minister Templeman delivered a keynote speech to open the event, which highlighted investment and trade opportunities while showcasing current bilateral projects.

Minister Templeman has also met with the Putera Sampoerna Foundation, and visited the Penabur Christian Education Foundation, at a school campus to both promote Western Australia as a study destination for Indonesian students, and explore exchange programs and school-to-school activities.

In the first five months of 2023, there has been a 35 per cent growth in international student enrolments from Indonesia, when compared to the same period last year.

International education and creative industries have an important role to play in the diversification of the State’s economic and employment landscape.

Currently the creative industries sector contributes approximately $3.3 billion dollars to the local economy, and employs more than 50,000 Western Australians.

As stated by International Education; Culture and the Arts Minister David Templeman:

“The WA Government is committed to strengthening and deepening our important relationship with Indonesia.

“This “mega mission” has provided the opportunity to further develop our partnership, which has so much to offer in a diverse range of areas.

“Working together in education, skills development, and creative industries will strengthen our links and assist in our mutual economic development.

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