As Indonesian language learners in Australia continues to decrease, this what its government suggests

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Consul General of the Republic of Indonesia for NSW, Queensland and South Australia, Vedi Kurnia Buana, said his government had proposed ideas to increase the number of Indonesian learners in Australia. Credit: Supplied/KJRI Sydney

It's not just Australia that has an interest in developing Indonesian language learning in the country. What efforts have been made by the Indonesian government and what are the suggestions for its counterpart?


This was what Indonesian Consul General for NSW, Queensland and South Australia, Vedi Kurnia Buana, said about his government's efforts to support the development of the Indonesian language in his territory.

He also conveyed his impressions of 'Indonesia in Action Day' which was initiated by AIYA NSW and the University of Sydney and held on 9 June.


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