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Malcolm Turnbull to make surprise visit to Jakarta next week
The move underscores the success of Indonesian President Joko Widodo's weekend trip to Australia.
Jewel Topsfield is Fairfax's Indonesia correspondent. She is an award-winning journalist who has been with Fairfax Media for 10 years. Most recently, she was education editor at The Age for five years. Prior to that she was the launch deputy editor of the National Times, Fairfax’s online opinion site. She also spent three years in the Canberra Press Gallery covering immigration, education, the environment and water.
The move underscores the success of Indonesian President Joko Widodo's weekend trip to Australia.
"I understand now that it is illegal," Mr Serafino told the Denpasar District Court.
Jakarta: A suspected terrorist believed to have links to ISIS was shot dead by police on Monday after a bomb was detonated in the Indonesian city of Bandung.
Joko Widodo's ambitious program to develop tourism beyond Bali will be among the issues discussed.
A former war correspondent arrested in Bali for allegedly possessing hashish has revealed his former employer has agreed to pay for his PTSD treatment when he is released from the notorious Kerobokan jail.
The Australian government is being sued $103 million for allegedly jailing Indonesian juveniles for people smuggling in adult prisons or holding them in immigration detention between 2008 and 2012.
Severe flooding is not unusual in Jakarta, but rarely has it been so politicised as this past week.
Australia is pushing for Australian universities to be permitted to open campuses in Indonesia as part of a free trade deal that both countries hope will be finalised this year.
Byron Bay woman will be sentenced for a group attack that led to police officer's death.
Prosecutors have requested that David Taylor, the boyfriend of Byron Bay woman Sara Connor, be sentenced to eight years' jail for the fatal group assault of a Balinese police officer on Kuta beach last year.
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