Justice for AllRoga SchultzAugust 24, 2015August 4, 2017 by Roga SchultzAugust 24, 2015August 4, 20172 If you visit the website of Cipinang Penitentiary (http://www.rutancipinang.info/) you’ll most likely be impressed with its flashy modern presentation, which...
Indonesia looks to modernise Sumatra’s seaports to boost economic growthJosefhine ChitraAugust 20, 2015January 22, 2024 by Josefhine ChitraAugust 20, 2015January 22, 20240Sumatran seaports are set for an upgrade so Indonesia may capitalise on increased trade traffic in the Malacca Strait. But...
Activists Say Sharia Law Perpetuates Violence Against Women In AcehAnita SurewiczAugust 20, 2015August 4, 2017 by Anita SurewiczAugust 20, 2015August 4, 20170In light of a growing number of corporal punishment cases and an unruly Sharia ‘police’, activists ask Indonesia’s government to...
Concerns Loom Over Feasibility of Papua Mega Agriculture ProjectIndonesia ExpatAugust 7, 2015April 10, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 7, 2015April 10, 20230Experts say Jokowi’s grand rice harvest plan for Papua will fail, as it would require the Government to round up...
No Way OutKenneth YeungAugust 7, 2015August 4, 2017 by Kenneth YeungAugust 7, 2015August 4, 20170Papua’s abundant natural resources are a blessing and a curse. As the Indonesian military’s last remaining place to quash rebellion,...
The Immigration InquisitionKenneth YeungJuly 10, 2015August 4, 2017 by Kenneth YeungJuly 10, 2015August 4, 201714 Carrying a photocopy of your passport, KITAS or KITAP in Indonesia may no longer be good enough if you don’t...
East Nusa Tenggara to Support $20B Industry by Transforming into Industrial Salt ProducerIndonesia ExpatJune 30, 2015April 10, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatJune 30, 2015April 10, 20230Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara province holds great potential to produce salt needed for many industries, including those of glass, paper,...
The Teacher Exodus: Why are International School Teachers Leaving?Angela JelitaJune 25, 2015August 4, 2017 by Angela JelitaJune 25, 2015August 4, 20171Teachers come to Indonesia to teach at international schools for a variety of reasons: the opportunity to grow as an...
Indonesia Looks Toward Palm Oil Sustainability in KalimantanDavid NesbitJune 12, 2015August 4, 2017 by David NesbitJune 12, 2015August 4, 20170Palm oil plays an important economic role in Indonesia, but also destroys ancient forests and wildlife habitats via deforestation. The...
Illegal gold mining operations in Kalimantan threaten lives and the environmentIndonesia ExpatJune 12, 2015April 10, 2023 by Indonesia ExpatJune 12, 2015April 10, 20230Illegal gold mining is ubiquitous in Kalimantan. It poses threats to the environment and health risks to indigenous people. It...
Indonesian Coffee is Heating Up: Is Now the Time to Get in on the Java Trade?Viceroy BaliMay 29, 2015August 8, 2017 by Viceroy BaliMay 29, 2015August 8, 20172 At the end of 2014, Indonesia experienced a sharp drop in coffee exports partly due to unfavourable weather conditions. Will...
Rohingya Refugee CrisisKenneth YeungMay 29, 2015August 8, 2017 by Kenneth YeungMay 29, 2015August 8, 20170More than 1,000 persecuted Muslim Rohingyas from Myanmar (Burma) and about 800 people from Bangladesh, most of them seeking better...
Nepal Earthquake April 25, 2015: A Survivor’ ReportIrfan KortschakMay 18, 2015August 8, 2017 by Irfan KortschakMay 18, 2015August 8, 20170I feel lucky to be writing this. Had the course of events only been slightly different, this would have never...
Murder by DeathKenneth YeungMay 18, 2015October 20, 2017 by Kenneth YeungMay 18, 2015October 20, 20171Australian indignation against the death penalty was never going to save a couple of drug traffickers from the firing squad...
Indonesia Aims to Capitalise on Renewable EnergyNick AndrewMay 4, 2015August 3, 2021 by Nick AndrewMay 4, 2015August 3, 20211Indonesia possesses the lion’s share of Earth’s geothermal resources that can be used for renewable energy. Here’s what the government...
Investor’ Guide to Indonesia: The Most Promising Startup SectorsMilafel DacanayApril 20, 2015August 8, 2017 by Milafel DacanayApril 20, 2015August 8, 20170Startup business in Indonesia is moving forwards in a positive direction, providing a larger area to be cultivated, whilst still...
Indonesia’s Migrant Maids: A President’ Shame, a Country’ DilemmaMaximilian SurjadiApril 20, 2015August 7, 2017 by Maximilian SurjadiApril 20, 2015August 7, 20170Many of you reading this will not often consider yourself a type of migrant. ‘Expat’ is the socially preferred term...
Bali and Beyond: A Property Business PerspectiveTerje NilsenApril 2, 2015August 8, 2017 by Terje NilsenApril 2, 2015August 8, 20172 Terje Nilsen, Principal of Ray White Paradise, a leading real estate company in Bali, discusses what’s hot in property in...
Foreign Property Ownership Under the Magnifying Glass in IndonesiaStanley AnthonyApril 2, 2015August 16, 2017 by Stanley AnthonyApril 2, 2015August 16, 201713 The government says it will survey and inventory all land that could be owned by foreigners. The issue raises eyebrows...
Just VisitingKenneth YeungMarch 23, 2015August 23, 2017 by Kenneth YeungMarch 23, 2015August 23, 20172 Most expatriates will never see the inside of an Indonesian jail. But should you ever have a friend fall afoul...
Bandung’s Asian-African Conference Approaches, as More Drug Traffickers Face the Firing SquadLeighton CosseboomMarch 23, 2015October 20, 2017 by Leighton CosseboomMarch 23, 2015October 20, 20171Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan of the Bali Nine are still scheduled to be executed, even though legal appeals have...