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By the Foreign Ministers of the Republic of Indonesia and New Zealand at the 12th Joint Ministerial Commission
Foreign Minister visit strengthens ties with Indonesia
Giant Plankton Could Help Coral Fight Climate Change
Community, COVID-19 and counter terrorism: AFP duo recognised in King’s Birthday Honours
Global health leaders urge action on immunization priorities at Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly
ABF destroys three foreign fishing vessels and apprehends 27 fishers in Australian waters
Foreign Minister to visit Europe, Indonesia
Record Turnout For LEP Expo 2025
Indo-Pacific Roundtable To Explore Human Flourishing
Masterclasses in Indonesia support rural transformation across Southeast Asia
Inspiring the next generation of female personnel
Darwin Court Fines Illegal Foreign Fishers $86,000
Unsung Heroes Honoured In Awards
Health system at breaking point as hostilities further intensify, WHO warns
Jakarta Visit Reinforces Live Export Ties and Opportunity
Eighteen Indonesian nationals found guilty of illegal fishing
Investing In Australia-Indonesia Relationship
Football Australia Supports PM’s Historic Bilateral Visit as Football Ties with Indonesia Strengthen
IEEE Provides Strategic Expertise as Indonesia Adopts First Age-Appropriate Design Regulation in Asia
In Indonesia, Albanese has a chance to reset a relationship held back by anxiety and misperceptions
Ten Illegal Fishers Found Guilty In Darwin Court
Grattan on Friday: Key markers on the bumpy road to this election
New Indonesian school milk program set to create opportunities for Australian dairy
CT Partners members mobilise to rescue clients from Blackout travel chaos
CT Partners members mobilise to rescue clients as Blackout travel chaos hits
Australia once had ‘immigration amnesties’ to grant legal status to undocumented people. Could we again?
Recce Phase 2 trial receives additional approval for treating diabetic patients with topical gel
20 Illegal Fishers Found Guilty In Darwin Court
Election Diary: for a few hours, it seemed possible the Russians might be coming
ABF intercepts two foreign fishing vessels off Northern Territory coast
Tragedy Remembered 20 Years On
Multifaceted, Home-grown Artist
Defence commemorates 20th anniversary of ‘Shark 02’ crash
Breaking Barriers: How UNITAR and the World Health Organization Make Healthcare Training More Accessible Worldwide
Fitting the ‘missing puzzle pieces’ – research sheds light on the deep history of social change in West Papua
Visit by Foreign Minister, His Excellency Sugiono and high-level Indonesian business delegation to Australia
Australian Human Rights Commission observes International Day to Combat Islamophobia
Exchanging skills on land at at sea
Seven Foreign Fishers Found Guilty In Darwin Court
FPT Provides Advanced Artificial Intelligence to Indonesia’s Largest Oil Company, Pertamina
FPT Signs a $67 Million Framework Agreement with KMP Aryadhana for a Five-Year Partnership
Meet AFP’s female officers breaking gender barriers across international borders
Feeding on the go – research provides new insights into pygmy blue whale foraging behaviours
Places to go, counterparts to see
Kids Left Behind
Lanterns and Lights festival pumps more than $3m into the city
Operation LUNAR: Two foreign fishing vessels intercepted; 1.2 tonnes sea cucumber seized off NT coast
A powerful force is stopping the Indian Ocean from cooling itself – spelling more danger for Ningaloo