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                    <title>Indonesia from the ground up</title>
                    <description>A very privileged day yesterday  spent at the oldest university in Bandu  established in 1955 ten years after the gaining of independence by Indonesia from the Dutch.  We worked in the Faculty of International Relations  headed up by a professor who gained her doctorate at Monash University in Melbourne assisted by an Australian professor Colin Brown from Griffith University in Brisbane.  We </description>
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                    <title>Indonesia from the Ground Up </title>
                    <description>Busy exhausting days and poor access to WIFI have meant a couple of days missed from the blog. Wednesday we spent much of the day at the Centre for International Forestry Research  an international research base for scientists from around the world investigating the impact of forestry practices climate change and impacts on the sustainability of our world. It was wonderful to be out of the poll</description>
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                    <description>Day 3 what a huge day  A 5.30 start this morning at the Kartini school  a school set up by two amazing women to provide an education for some of the poorest children in Jakarta.  We were overwhelmed by the generous welcome and hospitality provided by the staff students and parents when we arrived.  We walked through some very impoverished areas to reach the school passing through slums and ev</description>
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                    <title>Heading to Indonesia</title>
                    <description>Not long now until I head off on the most wonderful learning opportunity a two week study tour of Indonesia.  This is part of the Australian Consortium for In Country Indonesian Study's work out of Murdoch University.</description>
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