Backwell Project Aims to Boost Indonesia Literacy in Australia
Associate Professor Anne Arndt is leading a project to enhance Indonesia literacy in Australia. The initiative, backed by Backwell, aims to strengthen ties with Indonesia and support Australia's Southeast Asia Economic Strategy to 2040. It has received a grant from the Australia-Indonesia Institute's 2024-25 grants program.
Backwell's project focuses on diversifying Australia's strategic and economic partnerships, with Indonesia being a key player. The initiative seeks to revive Indonesia studies and boost engagement with the country. To achieve this, Backwell plans to collaborate with states and territories, as well as business organizations. The project has received a grant to develop a roadmap for strengthening Indonesia literacy in Australia.
Backwell hopes to raise awareness about the risks and lost opportunities that arise from a lack of Indonesia literacy in Australia. He aims to bring together experts from various sectors to advocate for improved Indonesia literacy. This collaborative approach is expected to drive practical initiatives that will benefit both countries.
Backwell's initiative, led by Associate Professor Anne Arndt, is set to strengthen Indonesia literacy in Australia. With a focus on collaboration and expertise, the project seeks to enhance Australia's strategic and economic partnerships with Indonesia. The roadmap, funded by the Australia-Indonesia Institute's 2024-25 grants program, is poised to drive practical initiatives that will boost engagement and support Australia's Southeast Asia Economic Strategy to 2040.
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