Together with Diaspora Towards World Maritime Axis Martono Yuwono & Rudolf Wirawan 1
http://wirasoftfoundation.org/en_GB/web/sundakelapa/home 2
Pelestarian Kota Tua, Jakarta
Currently in the running to be Indonesia's ninth site on the UNESCO World Heritage list, with a final decision expected in mid-2017 -- AkzoNobel
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IDN – Global INDONESIAN DIASPORA NETWORK
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Indonesian Diaspora Network Australia SYDNEY, 6 July 2013)
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Conference Indonesia Diaspora II Pulang Kampung
HOW DIASPORA CAN CONTRIBUTE (WACANA!) 7
Conference Indonesia Diaspora - III
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Making Indonesia’s Maritime & Fisheries Sector Thrive
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Open Governance Joint Research in Policy and Decision Making
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Promoting Indonesia’s Tourism Sector using Culinary & Culture Heritage as Soft Diplomacy
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http://www.indonesiandiaspora.com.au
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Diaspora Australia Beraksi Bukan Sekedar Berjanji
Adopsi Pohon di Sarongge
Diaspora Night 2016
Australian Team at TEI 2016
Diaspora “mengintip” Sanggar Sekolah SAJA
Sekolah SAJA “Mendunia”
Harmony Walk 2015 – Blacktown
BAHASA INGGRIS JARAK JAUH DI CIPENDAWA
MENGUNJUNGI BUDIDAYA JAMUR DI CIPENDAWA
MENGUNJUNGI TOKOH MASYRAKAT DI CIPENDAWA 13
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IORA & Diaspora Global Role IORA (Indian Ocean Rim Association)
IORA objectives: 1. To promote sustainable growth and balanced development of the region and member states 2. To focus on those areas of economic cooperation which provide maximum opportunities for development, shared interest and mutual benefits 3. To promote liberalisation, remove impediments and lower barriers towards a freer and enhanced flow of goods, services, investment, and technology within the Indian Ocean rim.
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Indonesia — Home of World's Finest Coffee
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Indonesia's 3,200-mile archipelago with more than 13,000 islands, 120 active volcanoes, ample rainfall, fertile soil, and ideal temperatures is home to a variety of coffees. It is no surprise that Indonesia was named the fourth largest producer of coffee in the world in 2014, according to the International Coffee Organization. Annually, Indonesia is estimated to produce 750 thousand metric tons of coffee. Of this total, an estimated 154 thousand metric tons is required for domestic consumption. Of the exports, 25% are Arabica beans, and the rest comprised of Robusta. 16
Coffee Nusantara
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Say YES To Luwak Coffee
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GPS-based Tracking Systems
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Diverse Types of Nusantara Coffee
Indonesia coffee is all about a JOURNEY of exploring and discovering the diverse TASTE of coffee that the INDONESIAN archipelago has to offer 20
Promoting Indonesian Coffee in Australia IDN-AU, KJRI-SYDNEY, KBRI, ITPC & BKPM
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MINISTRY OF COOPERATION AND SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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Julius Widjaya, PPIA leader in Australia Mbak Bina Bektiati, Ketua Dewan Pengawas Gerakan Kebaikan Indonesia 22 Finance Mbak Laura Astri Ivo Sitohang, Corporate Secretary & Compliance Bess Rudolf Wirawan, Diaspora Australia
Australia Indonesia Coffee Association
Bapak Muhammad Taufiq, Minister Senior Adviser for Productivity and Competitiveness Bapak Ir. Agus Muharram, MSP serves as the Secretary of the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs Republic of Indonesia Bapak Bagus Rahman, SE. Mec, Director Business and Marketing 23 Ibu Ir Niniek Agustini, MBA, Assistant Deputy Tata Laksana Koperasi & UKM
Coffee Preanger Arabica JABAR Meeting (Sydney, Australia)
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Cupping of Honey & Red Honey Preanger Arabica Coffee
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Coffee Preanger Arabica JABAR Meeting (Gedongan Coffee House, Jl Cimanuk 6, Bandung)
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Diaspora Visit Thousand Islands Tourist Gateway To Nusantara 28
Strategic and Economic Discussion
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Thousand Islands Tourism Destination
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Coffee Nusantara Gateway To Indonesia Tourism GAYO
Kep Seribu
TORAJA
LAMPUNG
PREANGER
IJEN RAUNG
BAJAWA BALI 31
Collaboration Letter from Ivonny Zakaria, Leader of GERAKAN1000
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"Kopi ini enak sekali," ujar PM Turnbull setelah menyesap kopi Toraja Sulotco asli dari Tana Toraja Src: Metrotvnews 33
Diaspora Visit Karawang Village The New Tourism Destination
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Meeting with Pak Rohmana S, Deputy Camat at Karawang Regency Batujaya District
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Karawang Tourist Attraction
Karawan Candi Jiwa
Karawang Ciparage 36
Mitos Dan Misteri Candi Jiwa Dan Candi Blandongan Karawang
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Jiwa Temple (Temple of the Soul) in Batujaya With Mr. M. Kaisin
Batujaya is an archeological site located in the village of Batujaya, Karawang in West Java, Indonesia It is assumed that the temples in Batujaya were built during the time of the Tarumanagara kingdom in the 5th or 6th century, which would mean they could be the oldest temples in Java. Experts believe that the temples may be Buddhist (from the Tarumanagara kingdom it is known that they adhered a mixture of Buddhism, Hinduism and early Sundanese beliefs).
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Peristiwa Rengas Dengklok 16 Agustus 1945
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Wisata Kuliner & Seni Budaya Saung Beureum Rengasdengklok
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Strategic and Economic Discussion
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Learning Local Wisdom
Belajar Kearifan di Pelosok Desa
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Tourist Attractions
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Karawang Wake Up!!! “Jangan kau membenci sejarah, karena dirimu pun berasal dari sejarah. Jangan kau menganggap sejarah sebagai hal yang tak berguna, karena sejarah adalah pelajaran kehidupan. Tanpa sejarah, maka identitasmu tidak akan dikenali. Kau acuhkan sejarah? berarti kau acuhkan masa kini dan yang akan datang,” --Asep R Sundapura 44
Diaspora & Karawang United
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Undangan Kunjungan Wisata Budaya CID-4
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Australian and Indonesian Universities Joint Research
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Joint Research Universitas Padjajaran (UNPAD)
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Joint Research Universitas Indonesia (UI) & Universitas Nasional (UNAS)
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Questions? Thank You!
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