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The video discusses the Australia 2022 update and how the bilateral relationship between Indonesia and Australia should improve in the future. The video features Samara Welborn, a student from Queensland, who explains that language learning is necessary to improve the relationship between the two countries. The video also features a performance of the national anthems of Australia and Indonesia, and highlights the importance of tourism in both countries.

  • 00:00:00 The delegate from Indonesia expresses hope that the bilateral relationship between Australia and Indonesia will grow stronger. She also hopes to see more cultural exchanges between the two countries.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the Australia 2022 update and how the bilateral relationship between Indonesia and Australia should improve in the future. The video features Samara Welborn, a student from Queensland, who explains that language learning is necessary to improve the relationship between the two countries.
  • 00:10:00 The video features a performance of the national anthems of Australia and Indonesia. The narrator invites the audience to stand and sing together, before focusing on the importance of tourism in both countries. Australia is highlighted as being a leader in the revival of tourism, while Indonesia is highlighted as being a rising powerhouse in the world economy.
  • 00:15:00 The Australian update 2022 is a meeting of representatives from Indonesia and Australia to discuss the tourism industry and how Covid-19 has affected it.
  • 00:20:00 This video reports on the current state of Australia, including the recent resurgence of Covid-19 and concerns about the economy. It also discusses various other issues, including the anniversary of a study center and the cooperation between Australia and Indonesia.
  • 00:25:00 The Australian government is strengthening economic ties with Indonesia by expanding trade and investment links, and by focusing on the tourism sector, which is recovering faster than other sectors. Australian businesses are also investing in Indonesia, and more Australian tourists are visiting Indonesia each year.
  • 00:30:00 The economy between Australia and Indonesia is recovering well, with tourism numbers surpassing pre-pandemic levels. Today, the panel will discuss ways to continue the growth, including developing tourism offerings in Indonesia and strengthening people-to-people ties.
  • 00:35:00 Australia updates viewers on the state of their country and their relations with other countries. The country also discusses how they are working to improve their foreign relations.
  • 00:40:00 The presenter introduces herself and shares some information about her country, Australia. She thanks the participants for their greetings and presents the token of appreciation, a diploma from the Australia Messenger to Indonesia.
  • 00:45:00 This video is a presentation on the Australian tourism policy, which will be moderated by a lecturer. Mia is a specialist in public diplomacy and has published research on the topic of gender equality in international relations. She is also a participant in prestigious international programs.
  • 00:50:00 Samantha Palmer, general manager of state visitor economy and client programs division, leads the nation's tourism and visitor economy policy and programs. Palmer is also austrates global diversity and inclusion champion, a national fellow of the Institute of Public Administration, and the 2013 Australian Human Resource Institute diversity champion of the year. After this presentation, Palmer will have 20 minutes to present her presentation and then to give a response and to discuss more on the topic of this Australia update. Two discussions will join Palmer in discussion: one with Papa Chapie and one with babahari.
  • 00:55:00 The Australian tourism industry is worth over 166 billion dollars annually, with the majority of that coming from international tourists. Indonesia is a very important country to Australia, with over 79,000 Australians and international students visiting in September 2022.

01:00:00 - 02:00:00

This video discusses the Australian government's response to the Covid-19 pandemic and its plans for the future of the tourism industry. It describes the new tourism strategy, which is aimed at increasing spending by Australians on tourism abroad and by regional businesses. The video also discusses the close relationship between Indonesia and Australia, emphasizing the importance of communication and cooperation between the two countries.

  • 01:00:00 The video provides an update on the Australian economy, focusing on the tourism sector. It describes the development of the new tourism strategy, which is aimed at increasing spending by Australians on tourism abroad and by regional businesses.
  • 01:05:00 The Australian government has a long-term strategy for tourism that includes three phases: the recovery phase from 2024 to 2028, the consolidation phase from 2029 to 2034, and the acceleration phase from 2035 to 2040. Tourism Australia recently launched a new campaign that focuses on what people love about Australia. Other short-term focuses for the Australian government include accessible tourism, nature-based tourism, Aboriginal tourism, and sport.
  • 01:10:00 The speaker discusses the close relationship between Indonesia and Australia, emphasizing the importance of language barriers to fostering communication and cooperation between the two countries. The speaker also mentions the existence of non-written agreements between the two countries, which shows the importance of communication and cooperation.
  • 01:15:00 In this video, the Australian prime minister Julia discusses the country's upcoming 2022 election and the shift in global economic growth. She also mentions India, Indonesia, and the air transportation system in Australia.
  • 01:20:00 The video discusses Australia's opportunities in the upcoming Asian Century and the mutual cooperation between Australia and Indonesia.
  • 01:25:00 The head of the Center for Australian Studies discusses the curriculum at Australia's top universities and the importance of tourism in both countries.
  • 01:30:00 This YouTube video discusses the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on tourism in Australia and Indonesia. It notes that the pandemic has had a significant impact on tourism in both countries, with Australia seeing a particularly high number of visitors due to the CovaD-19 outbreak in Bali. The speaker asks questions about how to increase tourism in both countries and how to ensure that the tourism experience is true to the country's culture.
  • 01:35:00 In Australia, the government responded to Covid-19 by closing borders and stopping people from coming in and out, paying businesses to keep their employees connected, and providing support programs such as job keepers. This limited the impact of Covid-19 on the Australian tourism sector, which in turn helped to improve the sector's base. The government also paid for programs to support zoo and aquariums, which rely on international tourists.
  • 01:40:00 The Australian government has made a significant financial investment in order to keep citizens employed and connected to their workplaces. These programs include payments to travel agents, wholesalers, and tour operators, as well as funding for regions most affected by international tourists. There are also job keeper and business event programs.
  • 01:45:00 The media Association updates the viewers on the current state of Australia. The country is still struggling, but Samantha Palmer is optimistic about the future.
  • 01:50:00 This video provides an update on the Australian tourism industry, including progress made in the recovery Drive 2030.
  • 01:55:00 Australia updates its citizens on the status of its relations with Indonesia, and provides a quiz on general knowledge about the two countries.

02:00:00 - 03:00:00

The video provides an update on the current state of Australia in 2022. The country is struggling economically, but the government is trying to find ways to improve the situation. The video also discusses the recent floods and the potential effects of climate change.

  • 02:00:00 In this YouTube video, two winners are randomly chosen for each section, and they are awarded 100,000 Rupiah for their internet data.
  • 02:05:00 The video discusses the second panel, which will discuss Australia's future. Attendees are asked to return to the room at 1 pm to collect their certificates.
  • 02:10:00 The video discusses Australian developments in 2022.
  • 02:15:00 In this video, a researcher discusses the state of Australia in 2022. The researcher predicts that Australia will continue to experience economic growth, though there may be some fluctuations. The researcher also predicts that Australia's social infrastructure will be improved, and that the country will experience a decrease in crime rates.
  • 02:20:00 In this video, a reporter from Australia updates viewers on the country's current situation. He discusses the recent floods and the government's efforts to help affected residents. He also talks about the country's future and the potential effects of climate change.
  • 02:25:00 In this video, the Australian government announces that it will be accepting foreign refugees in addition to the current quota of 25,000. This move is in response to the global refugee crisis.
  • 02:30:00 The narrator updates Australians on the current state of the world, including the current situation in Australia.
  • 02:35:00 This video provides an update on the current state of Australia in 2022. The country is still struggling economically, and the government is trying to find ways to improve the situation.
  • 02:40:00 In this video, Australia updates its citizens on the current state of the country and its plans for the future. Highlights include plans to increase renewable energy production, improve healthcare services, and increase tourism.
  • 02:45:00 In this video, the Australian government announces that it will be accepting foreign refugees in addition to the current quota of 25,000. This move is in response to the global refugee crisis.
  • 02:50:00 In this video, a reporter from Australia updates viewers on the country's current situation. He discusses the recent floods and the government's efforts to help affected residents. He also talks about the country's future and the potential effects of climate change.
  • 02:55:00 This video updates Australians on the state of the country in 2022. The majority of the video is devoted to discussing the current state of the economy, which is said to be good overall. However, there are some concerns about the rising cost of living, which is said to be a major issue for many people. Additionally, the video mentions the rising threat of terrorism, which is said to be a major concern for the government.

03:00:00 - 04:00:00

The video provides an update on the current state of Australia, including the economy, demographics, and politics. It also discusses the potential challenges that the country faces in the future, including the impact of climate change and global competition.

  • 03:00:00 In this video, a reporter from Australia updates the viewers on the current state of the country. The reporter discusses the current economic situation, the rise in crime, and the impact of the refugee crisis.
  • 03:05:00 Australia updates its citizens on the state of the country in 2022. Highlights include the rise of China and the impact of the trade war on the economy.
  • 03:10:00 In this video, the host provides a brief overview of the current state of Australia, including the economy, demographics, and politics. He also discusses the potential challenges that the country faces in the future, including the impact of climate change and global competition.
  • 03:15:00 This video presents an update on the aviation industry in Australia, with discussion moderated by a PhD. The presenter has recently been appointed as an associate professor at a university, and has a current project funded by the Australian government to build innovative capability and economic resilience in micro small and medium-sized Enterprises.
  • 03:20:00 The speakers will discuss the state of the aviation industry in Australia and Indonesia, and how it affects the tourism industry.
  • 03:25:00 According to the Australian Reserve Bank, the country's economic growth has stepped up, inflation has gone up, unemployment rate has decreased, and wages growth is at 2.6 percent. The Australian dollar has dropped 5 basis points, but is up slightly in the last few days. In terms of passenger traffic, international and domestic growth have both risen, but international growth is still below that of domestic.
  • 03:30:00 The video discusses the state of cargo in Australia, and how it has fared relative to other sectors during the pandemic. It also provides an overview of the distribution of travel agents in Australia.
  • 03:35:00 The video discusses the challenges faced by the Australian tourism industry, including high airline ticket prices, shortage of staff, and rising fuel prices. It also mentions the impacts of the war in Europe and the Ukraine on the industry.
  • 03:40:00 In this video, Mr. Burn provides an overview of the current state of the Australian tourism industry, including the increasing popularity of Indonesia as a tourist destination. Miss Miriam Taylor Smith, head of Indonesia's National Tourism Office, will present some of Indonesia's tourism-related policies and initiatives. Finally, Mr. Burn provides a presentation on aviation in the Australian tourism industry.
  • 03:45:00 In this video, Paul Provo, a travel writer and consultant, discusses the impact of airlines on travel destinations, and how they can help boost tourism in those destinations. He also provides a short update on the state of tourism in Bali, Indonesia.
  • 03:50:00 The video discusses the competition between Airlines in Indonesia for Australian tourists, highlighting the importance of load factors and revenue per passenger. It mentions that Melbourne is the first city to have flights direct into Denpasar, and that Jakarta and Lombok are also predicted to start flights from Perth in the near future.
  • 03:55:00 The video discusses the recent recovery in tourism to Indonesia, which is attributed in part to the increased availability of low-cost carriers. It also mentions the potential for new destinations in Indonesia, such as Lombok, which could benefit from the arrival of new, foreign travelers.

04:00:00 - 05:00:00

The video discusses the growth of Australia's tourism industry and the opportunities for growth in Indonesia. It points out that, in order to attract more tourists to Indonesia, it is important to target the various markets that exist within the country. The presenter introduces the second session of the SD card research quiz, which will involve contestants from International class and BYU. Winners will be randomly selected and receive 100,000 rupiah each.

  • 04:00:00 The video discusses the growth of Australia's tourism industry, and looks at the opportunities for growth in Bali and Jakarta. The presenter predicts that direct flights between Australia and Lombok will be available within 50 years, and that flights between Australia and Jakarta may also be possible in the near future.
  • 04:05:00 The video discusses the various areas of Indonesia and the various attractions that are available there. It points out that, in order to attract more tourists to Indonesia, it is important to target the various markets that exist within the country. One example given is the targeting of Christian travelers to Borobudur Temple. Other recommendations made in the video include increasing leisure travel into Jakarta and targeting the Bali traveler, as well as expanding into new destinations in Indonesia such as Flora Center and Job Jakarta.
  • 04:10:00 Australia has been a big market for the USA in terms of travel, with seven flights a day from the west coast and Midwest of America. The terrorism in Australia has led to a decreased interest in traveling to Australia, but the country still has many popular tourist destinations.
  • 04:15:00 Australia is a popular tourist destination with many attractions, including beaches, mountains, and cultural sites. Many visitors come from Europe, and the United States is also a popular destination. There are many working visas available for tourists, and the tourism industry is growing.
  • 04:20:00 In this video, Tourism Australia discusses the increasing focus on indigenous tourism, eco-tourism, and biosecurity. They say that while they are doing their best to prevent diseases from entering the country, the onus is on the passenger to be aware of the possible risks and take necessary precautions.
  • 04:25:00 The presenter discusses the challenges faced by the tourism industry in Australia, noting that airline ticket prices are now higher than during the pandemic. They ask if there is any change in the prices of airline tickets, and Roger and Miriam reply that for now, the ticket prices are expensive. Another question asks about possible solutions to the challenges faced by the tourism industry, and both Roger and Miriam mention the need for more capacity in the market to lower ticket prices.
  • 04:30:00 Australia's high flight prices are due to the high cost of fuel, inflation, and interest rates, but they can eventually come down as more competition enters the market. Airlines in Indonesia are still able to charge high prices because there is no competition from other airlines. Indonesia is also able to get away with high fares because the public is still willing to pay them. Airlines are able to set prices because there is competition from other modes of transportation, such as walking.
  • 04:35:00 The presenter introduces the second session of the SD card research quiz, which will involve contestants from International class and BYU. Winners will be randomly selected and receive 100,000 rupiah each.
  • 04:40:00 Australia is discussing updates for 2022, including plans for a new music genre inspired by Italian drinking culture.
  • 04:45:00 The two speakers today are from Australia and Indonesia, and they are discussing the importance of regional universities in their respective countries.
  • 04:50:00 The speaker, Professor Noel Scott from the Griffith Institute of Tourism at Griffith University Gold Coast, Australia, is discussing the role of higher education institutions in boosting tourism in Australia. Professor Scott discusses the importance of higher education institutions and their role in developing sustainable tourism practices. He also discusses the importance of foreign students in the tourism industry and the challenges they face.
  • 04:55:00 The speaker is sharing information on how academia can collaborate with government and private businesses in order to promote sustainable tourism in Indonesia. She also mentions a training program that has been running for seven years and is funded by the Australian government.

05:00:00 - 06:00:00

This video provides an update on the development of sustainable tourism in Indonesia, with a particular focus on the work of Indonesian graduates of tourism courses funded by Australia. The video discusses how universities in Australia and Indonesia can collaborate to develop relationships and transfer skills, and suggests that a project between Australian and Indonesian universities could help to develop relationships and transfer skills between the two countries.

  • 05:00:00 The video provides an update on the development of sustainable tourism in Indonesia, with particular emphasis on the work of Indonesian graduates of tourism courses funded by Australia. Several successful projects are highlighted, including a restaurant and attraction built with Australian help, and the development of a whale shark tour.
  • 05:05:00 The video discusses how universities in Australia and Indonesia can collaborate to develop relationships and transfer skills. It suggests that a project between Australian and Indonesian universities could help to develop relationships and transfer skills between the two countries.
  • 05:10:00 This speaker from EPB University will discuss a new perspective on tourism in the wake of the coffee pandemic. He will discuss how Professor Muhammad Najib's research interests include food marketing and cluster development strategies.
  • 05:15:00 The video discusses the behavioral changes of tourists after the pandemic, highlighting that one of the primary changes is a lesser frequency and stay longer in one location. It is hoped that this will lead to increased spending in one area. However, it is also noted that the behavior may change after the pandemic has already ended. It is proposed that sustainable tourism beyond the country and destination should be developed in order to ensure that all aspects of the tourism industry are sustainable.
  • 05:20:00 Trans Studio in Bakasi, Indonesia, is a place where people can experience snow. It is part of an attraction that also includes Borobudur, a Buddhist temple. Medical tourism is growing in Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand, and this is a factor in the increase in foreign patients visiting these countries.
  • 05:25:00 Australia is seeing a rise in international students, with the majority of them studying for a degree or a masters. The tourism industry is benefiting from this influx of people, with international students spending more than other tourists and staying longer.
  • 05:30:00 Australia is a popular tourist destination, with 8.7 million international visitors in 2019, accounting for seven percent of the total number of tourists in Australia. Education is the main purpose of these visitors, spending 12.4 billion Australian dollars. There are 93 programs in Australia related to tourism, such as a Bachelor of Tourism Management degree. However, only 51 campuses offer tourism-related study programs.
  • 05:35:00 The presenter discusses the opportunities for tourism and education cooperation between Australia and Indonesia. They highlight the importance of joint degrees and international student mobility programs in boosting tourism. They also mention the importance of sustainable tourism, and discuss how different attraction types could be developed in Indonesia.
  • 05:40:00 The presenter discusses the differences in market value attached to education in Australia and Indonesia. Australian students are more likely to focus on the education they receive, while Indonesian students are more focused on the opportunity to find a job after completing their education.
  • 05:45:00 The speaker discusses how, despite the pandemic affecting both Australia and Indonesia, people in both countries still value education and see it as an important part of their lives. She also describes how, if tourism is connected to wellness and medical tourism, it can become a basic need for many people.
  • 05:50:00 The professor discusses the importance of preparing for the tourism industry's post-pandemic recovery, highlighting the importance of taking advantage of Indonesia's unexplored and unknown areas.
  • 05:55:00 In this video, Chris from the International Office at Brigham Young University (BYU) discusses Australia and Indonesia and how the two countries share similar techniques in their education systems. The quiz at the end of the video determines the winner of a 100,000 rubia airplane.

06:00:00 - 06:35:00

The video discusses Australia's current economic situation and what the future holds for the country. It also features a discussion between a foreigner and an Australian about their respective education systems. The video is optimistic and shows that the country is continuing to grow and develop.

  • 06:00:00 The video discusses Australian updates for 2022, including quizzes that are already online and foreign updates.
  • 06:05:00 The video introduces the Australian update for 2022, which includes new tattoo parlors, foreign salons, and self-portraits. It also features comments from the head of the Unique Nice Table Center.
  • 06:10:00 This video updates Australians on the current state of the country in 2022. The narrator mentions that the country is currently experiencing economic reactive and foreign issues, but that things are looking up.
  • 06:15:00 Australia is preparing for a possible influx of foreign workers in the coming years.
  • 06:20:00 The video discusses Australia's current economic situation and what the future holds for the country. It also features a discussion between a foreigner and an Australian about their respective education systems.
  • 06:25:00 The video celebrates the third anniversary of the study center, and invites participants who were present in person to join in a virtual photograph session.
  • 06:30:00 A group of foreigners attend a photo session at a university in Australia. Indonesia and America are among the participants.
  • 06:35:00 In this video, Australia updates its viewers on the state of the country in 2022. The video reports on the economy, the political situation, and other major issues. Overall, the video is optimistic and shows that the country is continuing to grow and develop.

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