Bali’s Investment Landscape in 2026 Is Being Redefined by Local Priorities
As Bali enters 2026, its investment environment is undergoing one of the most deliberate recalibrations in recent memory. Long defined internationally by tourism and lifestyle appeal, the island is now…
Bali Draws a Hard Line on Business Activities Under Tourist Visas
Bali’s global appeal has never been in question. Over the past decade, the island has evolved from a short-stay holiday destination into a long-term base for remote workers, entrepreneurs, and…
Schools on the frontline as Australian children grapple with trauma
As the news cycle shows, Australia and the world are confronting deeply distressing events, with experts warning that schools are increasingly carrying the emotional fallout. Children are coming to school…
What Cause Rejected Expat Work Permit Applications
Indonesia continues to rely on foreign professionals to support growth in sectors ranging from technology and manufacturing to hospitality and consulting. Yet for many employers, bringing expatriate talent into the…
Understanding Indonesia’s Visa Options for Long-Term Living
For many foreign nationals, retiring in Bali represents a rare combination of affordability, lifestyle, and cultural richness. The island’s established expatriate communities, modern healthcare options, and comparatively lower living costs…
Media Release – ACCAN welcomes people-first review of Triple Zero framework
Peak communications consumer body ACCAN has welcomed the Minister for Communications’, Anika Wells MP, announcement today of the imminent commencement of a comprehensive review of Australia’s Triple Zero (000) legislative…
Dormant Companies in Indonesia: Why Inactivity Does Not Mean No Obligations
Across Indonesia’s business landscape, thousands of companies exist in a state often described as “dormant.” These are entities—both local PTs and foreign-owned PT PMAs—that have paused operations due to funding…
From trash to treasure: turning high-emissions waste into fertiliser
UNSW engineers have tackled a longstanding problem at the heart of global agriculture: how to make urea for fertiliser without the intensity of emissions associated with fossil-fuel-powered factories. The solution…
Value and convenience reshaping Australian foodservice landscape as consumers head back to eating out
With Australians’ discretionary spending on the rise, consumers are heading back to restaurants – but with a sharper focus on value, convenience and frequency – according to newly-released research from…
COLES SUITS UP TO HELP WOMEN IN NEED STEP BACK INTO WORK
Coles launched its annual International Women’s Day appeal today to help empower vulnerable women as new research from Australian women’s charity Fitted for Work reveals a third of the Aussie population (34%)…
Perjanjian Perairan Indus: Kewajiban Asimetris, Konsesi yang Tidak Setara, dan Persenjataan Pakistan
















