Kiwi chef showcases Pacific food at Indonesian festival
When it comes to culinary delights, Asia and the Pacific have a lot in common but much they can learn from each other, writes Chef Robert Oliver.
Business/News
Indonesia insights for health and beauty entrepreneurs
Booming Indonesia is a high risk market with potential for equally high rewards, writes health and beauty delegate Rebecca Hunter.
Research/News
Indonesia at ‘Connectivity Crossroads’ as regional powers jostle for influence
Indonesia finds itself having to balance the benefits of foreign investment in major infrastructure projects and protecting its own strategic interests, writes research grantee Jackson Calder.
Leadership/News
Q&A with Leadership Network member Harry Gibson
We chat to Leadership Network member Harry Gibson about moving to Jakarta, Indonesia, and reconnecting with the country he called home as a child.
Entrepreneurship/News
Integrity key to entrepreneur's success in Asia
When Morgan Maw, of Bonnie Goods, set off to Indonesia in 2016 with other Kiwi food and beverage entrepreneurs she was still rolling her Edinburgh-inspired oatcakes by hand in her Grey Lynn kitchen.
Education/News
Indonesia trip provides teacher rich learning experiences
Kim Te'o was one of six teachers who travelled to Indonesia as part of a Foundation-led trip to learn about the country's culture and build connections with local teachers. The Kiwi teachers homestaye
Media/News
Opinion: In Indonesia’s Pacific neglect, reminders of our own
How Asia and the Pacific interact will define New Zealand’s foreign policy for the foreseeable future, writes Auckland journalist Mackenzie Smith after spending two months in Jakarta. Mackenzie was in
Education/News
Māori-Indonesian connections astound Kiwi teacher
Okaihau College's Brent Strathdee-Pehi was one of 11 teachers who went to Indonesia in October as part of the Foundation's Indonesia Cultural Connections trip. Brent says the trip was a “profound expe
Education/News
Kiwi teachers make connections in Indonesia
A group of 11 New Zealand teachers visited Indonesia recently to learn about that country’s peoples and cultures and make connections with their Indonesian counterparts. They visited the country on th
Leadership/News
Leadership Network member shaped by a love of languages
Nathan Taylor fell in love with languages while living in Indonesia as a teen and went on to do a Masters looking at how accents influence an individual's perceived credibility.
Leadership/News
Leadership Network members visit thriving charity schools in Indonesia and Cambodia
Christey West reports back on a trip to Indonesia and Cambodia she took with fellow network member Johanna Peek to visit charity schools they support through their non-profit Just Peoples.
TrackII/News
Indonesia & NZ: Foreign Relations under Covid
On the back of the Foundation's recent Track II exchange with Indonesian thinktank CSIS, the University of Auckland's Natasha Hamilton-Hart takes a look at Indonesia-NZ relations in a time of pandemic