Panels of experts will discuss Australia-Indonesia issues that are important to our future - Post Pandemic Challenges

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The convenors of the mini-conference have assembled panels of people with broad expertise and experience in Australia-Indonesia relations. Webinar 21-22 Jul. Source: Courtesy convenors of “Australia-Indonesia in Conversation. Managing COVID-19 and Post-Pandemic Challenges.”

Gadjah Mada University in Indonesia and Melbourne University are working together to stage a mini conference called ‘Australia-Indonesia in Conversation. Managing COVID-19 and Post-Pandemic Challenges.” The conference will comprise a series of panels of experts who will address future challenges that Indonesia and Australia face in four domains.


Associate Professor Kate McGregor and Dr Rachel Diprose are convenors of the mini-conference.  They explain to Sri Dean the purpose and themes of the mini-conference.  They also provide information about public participation.

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The Old Arts building at University of Melbouren at night.
The Old Arts building has been home to many conferences and seminars. But COVID-19 has forced universities to adapt in many ways. Source: Source stranofly/Creative Commons Caption.

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