More opportunities for Aussies to learn Indonesian

The Australian Government has announced a $62.4 million dollar funding increase for its Asian languages program, including Indonesia so as to provide greater opportunities for Australian students to understand and engage with the region. Meanwhile Australian Ambassador to Indonesia, Bill Farmer, warmly welcomed the new program and said it would allow more young Australians to learn about Indonesia, its language, peoples and culture, and play an important role in enhancing people-to-people links. "The Australian Government recognizes that one of the most important ways in which relationships in the region can be strengthened is by providing the best opportunity for young Australians to become familiar with the languages and cultures of Indonesia and other key Asian neighbors," Farmer said.

From thejakartapost.com


Summary

In order to equip the chance for Australians to learn about Asian and to establish good relation, its government has published “a $62.4 million dollar funding increase for its Asian languages program”.



Rezki Handayani
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