The following stories talk about the subject ‘Australia’.
An Indonesian-Australian looks at stereotypes of Chinese in Indonesia, Asians in Australia, and western men who like Asian women.
Sylvester sees power-mongering and the profit motive behind the West's hypocrisy over human rights.
The president continues his musings on religion, and islamophobia among Australians and Balinese.
Indonesia's hot surfer guys being used to draw tourists.
Some of Abu Bakar Bashir's village musings have Australians upset.
Lairedion on the banned movie about the Bali bombings, "Promised Paradise".
Australia's regional hegemonic aspirations and Indonesian defence procurements.
Ross continues to be infuriated by the lovely Julia Suryakusuma, and other intellectuals.
Indonesian students in Australia often have a bad time.
Pelajar Indonesia di Australia sering mengalami kesulitan.
Patronising neo-colonialist attitudes by westerners in Bali.
Permasalahan Jemaah Islamiyah sebagai organisasi teroris dan keadaan sementara di Sulawesi Tengah.
Iqhbal Sukokiman takes on the tough issue of Australian pedophiles in Indonesia.
Ausdag explains why learning Indonesian is not popular in Australia.
Australians don't want to learn Indonesian.
Achmad worries that Indonesia's U.F.O. technology will be lost to foreigners.
Achmad envisages a new Mojopahit Empire with Australia as vassal state.
Australia insults president Yudhoyono.
Four ways you can possibly get around the law against mixed-religion marriages.
Governor Sutiyoso and anti-Australianism and street thuggery.
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