Push for Australian university campuses in Indonesia under free trade deal

By Jewel Topsfield and Henrietta Cook
Updated February 22 2017 - 6:14pm, first published 5:50pm
Indonesian students in Sydney on Australia Day this year. Australia is the most popular study destination for Indonesian students. Photo: Jessica Hromas
Indonesian students in Sydney on Australia Day this year. Australia is the most popular study destination for Indonesian students. Photo: Jessica Hromas
Swinburne University's Hawthorn campus. Swinburne deputy vice-chancellor Duncan Bentley said the university considered Indonesia a "key" long-term partner. Photo: Supplied
Swinburne University's Hawthorn campus. Swinburne deputy vice-chancellor Duncan Bentley said the university considered Indonesia a "key" long-term partner. Photo: Supplied

Australia is pushing for Australian universities to be permitted to open campuses in Indonesia as part of a free trade deal that both countries hope will be finalised this year.

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