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  1. 5 December 2019 - Humanities

    How women are changing Indonesia

    In Indonesia, women are making change for themselves from the ground up and defining the future of gender equality, finds University of Melbourne research.

  2. 28 May 2019 - Legal Affairs

    Jakarta riots reveal Indonesia’s deep divisions

    A University of Melbourne expert says Indonesia’s post-election riots and violence highlight the tensions over the place of Islam in the democracy.

  3. 2 May 2019 - Public Affairs

    Is Indonesian democracy still trapped in old-style politics?

    Joko Widodo may have won Indonesia's elections; but a University of Melbourne expert says it's the next generation of politicians who will shake up democracy.

  4. 18 April 2019 - Public Affairs

    Widodo on track to win, but what next?

    What does a second term for Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo mean? University of Melbourne experts cover all the angles from policy to civil society and women.

  5. 15 April 2019 - Legal Affairs

    Indonesia goes to the polls: Rematch or replay?

    The same candidates are running in this year's Indonesia elections, but Subianto’s main advantage is that he is not Jokowi says a University of Melbourne expert

  6. 12 April 2019 - Legal Affairs

    The Indonesia-Australia trade deal: A potential bilateral sandbag

    A University of Melbourne expert says the much delayed but now signed Indonesia-Australia trade deal could sandbag the countries' bilateral relationship.

  7. 2 April 2019 - Public Affairs

    Oligarchs, money and religion

    Indonesians are voting in parliamentary and presidential elections; a University of Melbourne expert says its focus is on reformers, reactionaries and religion.

  8. 20 February 2019 - Legal Affairs

    Six things you should know about the Indonesian elections

    April's Indonesian elections will be the world's single largest election day as up to 193 million voters go to the polls says a University of Melbourne expert.

  9. 31 January 2019 - Legal Affairs

    Reversing Indonesia’s child marriage laws

    Indonesia has ruled that child marriage violates children’s rights; a University of Melbourne expert says it's an important step toward gender equality.

  10. 27 November 2018 - Public Affairs

    Indonesian football: A matter of life and death

    A University of Melbourne expert says the killing of an Indonesian football fan by supporters of a rival club flags big issues within the governance of the game