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A us t ra l i a and

INDONESIA
$
634.4 MILLION TOTAL AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT SUPPORT* (2014–15)

BUILDING BUSINESS CONNECTING


PEOPLE
Two-way goods and services trade (2014) $15.6 billion
Australian investment (2014) $8.1 billion
Indonesian investment (2014) $1.5 billion
Australian Government-supported
volunteers 181
A $ billion
Indonesian students
10
8
in Australia 13,726
6
Indonesian recipients of Australian
4
2
Government scholarships 871
0
Australian participants in
3,714
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Imports to Australia from Indonesia New Colombo Plan
Exports from Australia to Indonesia
Australian visitors
to Indonesia 1,119,100
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT
Indonesian visitors
EXPENDITURE (NON-AID) to Australia 152,200
(2014–15)
Australian NGO
2% Cooperation Program $6.7m
7% 9% Art and culture collaboration

5% Teacher and student Resident Australian population


exchanges x
born in Indonesia 73,060
Civil service
$20.6 16% exchanges Migrant remittances from
MILLION Security policy Australia to Indonesia US $163m
engagement
61% Australia Indonesia
Transnational crime

Other engagement Institute value of grants $631,000

* Total Australian Government support comprises Official Development Assistance (aid) and Other Official Flows (non-aid), as defined by the
OECD’s Development Assistance Committee.
www.dfat.gov.au Australian Engagement with Developing Countries | Part 1: Bilateral Relationships at a Glance
Austr alia and INDONESIA

A U S T R A L I A N A I D T O I N D OAustralian
NESIA ODA to Indonesia by Inv
BY INVESTMENT PRIORITIES
2014–15 6%

8%
21%

nesia by Investment Priorities 2014–15


10%

21%
Infrastructure and Trade

$613.8
Agriculture, Fisheries and Water
7%
Effective Governance
7%
Education MILLION
Health

Building Resilience
18%

General Development Support 18%


30%

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OF TOTAL OFFICIAL OF
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GDP
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INDONESIA

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SOURCES
Trade and investment: Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2014 NGO Cooperation Program: Department of Foreign Affairs and
Volunteers: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2014-15 Trade, 2015-16
Students: Department of Education and Training, 2014 Remittances: World Bank, 2014
Scholarships: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2014 Australia Indonesia Institute: Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade, 2015-16
New Colombo Plan: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,
2014-2016 Share of total ODA/GDP: OECD, World Bank 2014
Visitors: Department of Immigration and Border Protection, 2014-15 Resident population by country of birth: ABS Census, 2011

FOR MORE INFORMATION


Detailed aid statistics can be found in Australian Engagement with www.dfat.gov.au/geo/indonesia/development-assistance
Developing Countries: Part 2: Official Sector Statistical Summary www.dfat.gov.au/aid/who-we-work-with/ngos/ancp
2014-15, http://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/aid/statistical- www.dfat.gov.au/people-to-people/avid
summary-time-series-data/Pages/aus-engagement-with-developing-
www.dfat.gov.au/people-to-people/new-colombo-plan
countries-2014-15.aspx.
www.dfat.gov.au/people-to-people/foundations-councils-institutes/
See also: australia-indonesia-institute
www.dfat.gov.au/aid/aid-budgets-statistics www.australiaawards.gov.au
www.dfat.gov.au/trade/resources

Australian Engagement with Developing Countries | Part 1: Bilateral Relationships at a Glance www.dfat.gov.au

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