Foreign investors operating in Indonesia are facing greater scrutiny as immigration authorities place increased emphasis on verifying whether companies sponsoring visas and residence permits are conducting genuine business activities. The trend reflects broader efforts to strengthen compliance oversight and ensure that corporate structures are being used for legitimate commercial purposes. While many foreign entrepreneurs focus […]
Boom-and-bust cycle slowing home building, report finds
A new AHURI report led by RMIT researchers has found market volatility is the biggest barrier to lifting housing construction in Australia, with boom-and-bust cycles disrupting labour, costs, timelines and quality across the sector. The findings come as Australia tries to lift housing supply under the National Housing Accord, which aims to build 1.2 million […]
Foreign Companies Face Growing Compliance Challenges When Hiring Remote Talent in Indonesia
Indonesia has emerged as one of Southeast Asia’s most attractive destinations for remote hiring, with international companies increasingly turning to the country’s skilled workforce to support technology, customer service, marketing, and business operations. However, legal experts warn that hiring remote employees in Indonesia involves more than simply signing a contract and transferring salaries overseas. As […]
Bali Property Investors Face Growing Awareness Gap Over Rental Regulations
Bali’s property market continues to attract international investors seeking both lifestyle benefits and rental income opportunities. However, legal and compliance professionals say many foreign buyers are discovering that owning or controlling a property does not automatically grant the right to operate it as a short-term rental business. The misconception has become increasingly common as social […]
Australia-China network set to advance collaborative biomedical research
A new initiative will bring Australian and Chinese researchers together in a structured program designed to deepen collaboration, enhance shared research capability and support emerging scientific talent. The WEHI-China Health Research Network will connect researchers through joint activities that promote knowledge exchange, build enduring scientific relationships and enable the co‑development of projects to address global health challenges. […]
7 in 10 New English Teachers Now Co-Teach With AI: Is the Traditional Language Classroom Over?
New data from EdTech leader The TEFL Institute reveals that more than 70% of newly certified English teachers worldwide now plan lessons with AI co-pilots, and the figure is reshaping a $30bn global language-teaching industry. As classrooms in Tokyo, Riyadh and São Paulo adopt AI-assisted English tuition through platforms like TEFL.AI, educators, unions and ministries […]
What Happens If You Rent Out a Villa on Airbnb Without a Proper Business License in Bali
Bali’s booming short-term rental market is facing growing regulatory scrutiny as Indonesian authorities increase oversight on villas operating through platforms such as Airbnb without proper business licensing. The shift reflects broader concerns around tourism management, zoning compliance, and foreign investment practices as the island continues to attract international property buyers. Over the past decade, Bali […]
Indonesian Banks Increase Scrutiny on Corporate Activity Amid Rising Compliance Standards
Banks in Indonesia are applying stricter compliance reviews as regulators and financial institutions place greater emphasis on verifying whether companies are genuinely active businesses rather than simply registered legal entities. The shift reflects broader global Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) trends, but its impact is becoming increasingly visible among foreign-owned companies and […]
Fuel crisis exposes Australia’s transport gaps, financial inequity and appetite for change
New research from Monash University researchers shows almost half of Australians have changed the way they travel as a result of the fuel crisis, with those under financial hardship far more likely to seek alternatives. In a study of 2,177 Australians from across the country just four weeks after fuel prices started climbing, 45 per […]
HireDesigners Launches Australia Channel, Brings 350,000-Strong Indian Designer Network to Australian Businesses
Dedicated design recruitment channel addresses Australia’s growing creative talent shortage Sydney, Australia: HireDesigners, among the world’s largest design recruitment agencies, has launched a dedicated Australia channel to serve Australian businesses, design studios, and in-house creative teams seeking access to vetted design talent. The agency extends its network of over 350,000 designers across 50 plus design […]