JakartaPost-Feb 14, 2020

Indonesians and Australians, despite their geographical proximity, still do not understand each other very well, says I Made Andi Arsana, an Indonesian scholar from Gadjah Mada University (UGM), who spent nine years living in the land down under. As neighbors, an acknowledgement of their importance to each other has come fairly recently, in the form of the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA), which was fast-tracked by both sides amid warming ties. One side of the relationship both countries are looking to improve is people-to-people connectivity, which officials — at least on the Indonesian side — insist could be immediately addressed by easing visa restrictions for Indonesians looking to travel to Australia.

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