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Advancing the interests of Australia and Australians internationally

Australian Government - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Advancing the interests of Australia and Australians internationally

Australia-Indonesia InstituteAustralia-Indonesia Institute

The AII was established by the Australian Government in 1989 to contribute to a more broadly based and enduring relationship between Australia and Indonesia and to project positive images of Australia and Indonesia in each other's country.

Grant applications

The next Board Meeting of the Australia-Indonesia Institute will be held on 28 April 2010, at which time the Board will consider applications for grant funding. Applications for this meeting must be received by the Secretariat by Close of Business 19 March 2010. Please note that all parts of the application (including a detailed budget and two references) must be received by that date. Late applications will not be considered.

Applicants from Indonesia must submit their applications through the Cultural Office at the Australian Embassy in Jakarta:

Cultural Office
Australian Embassy
Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav.C15-16
JAKARTA 12940
Tel: (62-21) 2550 5265
Fax: (62-21) 5227104

The Institute’s Mission Statement is:

To develop relations between Australia and Indonesia by promoting greater mutual understanding and by contributing to the enlargement over the longer term of the areas of contact and exchange between the people of Australia and Indonesia.

The goals of the Institute are:

  • To promote in each country increased exposure to the other through media, educational, cultural, sporting and professional activities.
  • To create in Indonesia a nucleus of people with expertise in Australian affairs, especially current and future opinion leaders.
  • To create within Australia a wider range of people with knowledge about Indonesia, especially current and future opinion makers.
  • To portray Australia as culturally diverse, educationally, scientifically and technologically advanced and economically enterprising.
  • To increase understanding of and to improve access for Australians to the cultural diversity of Indonesian society.

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In Australia

The Director
Australia-Indonesia Institute
PO Box 5369
KINGSTON ACT 2604
Australia
Tel. (61-2) 6261 3827 / (61-2) 6261 3821
Fax. (61-2) 6261 1743
E-mail: ausindonesia.institute@dfat.gov.au

In Indonesia

First Secretary (Cultural Affairs)
Australian Embassy Jakarta
Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav.C15-16,
JAKARTA 12940
Tel. (62-21) 2550 5265
Fax. (62-21) 5227104

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