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Two official memorial services will take place on 1 October, 20 years after the 2005 Bali bombings took the lives of 20 people and injured more than 100.

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Travel

Australia Indonesia Partnership for Health Transformation / Kemitraan Indonesia Australia untuk Transformasi Kesehatan (KITA SEHAT) is Australia’s flagship health investment in Indonesia, delivered over eight years with a value of up to AUD 100 million. 

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Development

DFAT commissioned a Mid-Term Review (MTR) of the 2022-2030 Australia Awards in Indonesia (AAI) Program in December 2024. The review assessed AAI's effectiveness, efficiency, and relevance and emerging issues, including the performance of its program modalities. It also provided recommendations for improvements for the second phase of the current design.

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People-to-people

Australia and Indonesia are long-standing partners in the justice sector. The Australia Indonesia Partnership for Justice (AIPJ3) focuses on seven policy priorities that are important to Australia and Indonesia: accountability and transparency, criminal justice reform, preventing violent extremism, transnational crime cooperation, commercial law, access to justice, and women’s leadership

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Development

The Australia-World Bank Indonesia Partnership Phase 2 (ABIP2) is the continuation of the successful partnership established in 2020 through a consolidation of multiple Bank thematic trust funds. 

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Development

The SKALA Investment Design Document outlines the strategic intent, rationale, and implementation approach for the SKALA program, which aims to support Indonesia in reducing poverty and inequality by improving basic service delivery, particularly in less-developed regions. 

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Development

The MoU, which is an update of a previous MoU signed in 2001, includes a practical plan that outlines collaboration activities, including bilateral education visits and best practice inspection resources.

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International relations

Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and the Singapore Department of Statistics (DOS) have produced a short article on their collaborative efforts on developing a set of common indicators to measure the green economy. This important collaboration is being advanced under the Singapore-Australia Green Economy Agreement (GEA).

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Trade and investment

The INKLUSI program is jointly managed by the Government of Australia and Government of Indonesia, and, is supported by a managing contractor (Cowater International) referred to as the INKLUSI Secretariat.

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Development

The Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA) Economic Cooperation Program (‘Katalis’) is a $40 million program over 2020-25 designed to support the implementation of IA-CEPA.

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Trade and investment
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