About the Australia-Indonesia Institute
Introduction
The Australia-Indonesia Institute (AII) was established in 1989 for the purpose of providing a focus for the collection, exchange and dissemination of information, and a source of advice, in relation to the ways in which relations between Australia and Indonesia could be encouraged, strengthened and developed.
The functions of the Institute are:
- to make recommendations to the Minister for Foreign Affairs for the broadening of the Australian experience of Indonesia in relation to:
- the encouragement of the study of the Indonesian language and culture in Australia and the English language and Australian culture in Indonesia;
- the enhancement of commercial linkages between Australia and Indonesia;the identification of possibilities for cooperation in science and technology;
- the facilitation of media exchanges;
- the sponsorship of cultural and sporting exchanges and training;
- the support of Australian studies in Indonesia and of Indonesian studies in Australia;
- the strengthening of institutional links between universities, museums, libraries, technical colleges, research institutes, professional organisations and appropriate non- government organisations;
- the facilitation of the translation of Australian and Indonesian texts;
- the organisation of visits and exchanges between prominent people and groups;
- subject to the direction of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, to provide advice and information to individuals and organisations and to the Australian media in relation to any matters referred to in subparagraphs (a) (i) to (ix) inclusive;
- for the purposes of formulating recommendations referred to in paragraph (a) or providing advice and information referred to in paragraph (b), to consult individuals, organisations and government departments and agencies associated or concerned with the development of relations between Australia and Indonesia.
Mission Statement
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.
Goals
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.
AII Secretariat, Canberra details
AUSTRALIA
Australia-Indonesia Institute
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
RG Casey Building
John McEwen Crescent
Barton ACT 0221
Australia
Telephone Number: (61) 2 6261 3821
E-mail: ausindonesia.institute@dfat.gov.au
Cultural Office, Jakarta details
INDONESIA
The Cultural Office
Australian Embassy
Jalan Patra Kuningan Raya Kav 1-4
Jakarta Selatan 12950
JAKARTA INDONESIA
Telephone Number: (62-21) 2550-5265
Annual reports
Prior to the 2009-2010 financial year, it was a departmental requirement to produce a report on the activities by all Foundations, Councils and Institutes in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The reports for the Australia-Indonesia Institute are listed below.
Foundations, Councils and Institutes now report on their activities as part of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Annual Report.
For a full list of previously funded activities, refer to the Foundations, Councils and Institutes page.
- 2008-2009 [PDF]
- 2007-2008 [PDF]
- 2006-2007 [PDF]
- 2005-2006 [PDF]
- 2004-2005 [PDF]
- 2003-2004 [PDF]
- 2002-2003
- 2001-2002
- 2000-2001
- 1999 - 2000
- 1998 - 1999
Order constituting the Australia-Indonesia Institute [DOCX 19 KB]