Every country has their own uniqueness. No country in the world that is exactly the same as any other country. As well as Indonesia and Australia. Both Australia and Indonesia have amazing scenery and culture. They attract tourist with their own attractions. People love to go to these countries. Despite all the similarities, Australia occupies a much larger area than Indonesia. But Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous country. So, Indonesia has a much larger population than Australia.For language, Indonesian speaks Indonesia language and Australia speaks English with Australian accent. Australia has public train and buses that is well managed. Indonesia, has public train and buses too, but we have “angkot” or “bajai” which doesn’t
Merry Christmas! Christmas is a special time of the year. People all around the world enjoy the Christmas season. Some traditions are specific in their country. Australia and the United States share some traditions, however, other things are completely different.
China has, for a sustained period of time, been one of Australia's most important trade and economic partners. But this has not always been the case. Since the late 1970s China has moved from a closed, internal focused economy to more of a global market oriented one that plays a major part in other nations economies, like Australia's. Although China is technically a Socialist nation, market capitalism is actively encouraged, much the same as in Australia. In 2010 China became the world's largest exporter, with exports ranging from natural resources to manufactured goods. (CIA-World fact book) Australia's economy, in this sense, differs from that of China's. As Australia is simply too expensive to manufacture goods ("Holden, Ford,
Type & Size of the Economy and Economic Growth: Australia and India have many similarities but also have many differences. Australia is a developed country which continues to grow, India was an underdeveloped nation but India has now become a mixed economy, their economy was 'laissez faire' economy. India is developing into an open-market economy (developed). Australia and India have differences in the market economy, Australia is a developed country which continues to grow, by 2012, Australia had experienced more than 20 years of continued economic growth with the average of 3.5% a year. Most of the growth in India from now has been jobless growth.
The bilateral relationship between Australia and Indonesia has a long but fluctuating history as ‘strange neighbours’, based on a traditional stance from Australian parties of Indonesia as the weaker state (Robert and Hadir 2015: 195). The discourse on Australia’s role in East Timor, particularly the intervention as the head of the UN sanctioned INTERFET team, has been praised or criticized depending on the narrative constructed of the events (Maley 2000: 151). Australia’s role in the East Timor crisis began through complicity in its causes, followed by a change in foreign policy which caused a deterioration of the Indonesia-Australia relationship at a time when Indonesia’s new democratic governance should have deepened relations (Sulistiyanto 2010: 125). While Australia and Indonesia have been steadily rebuilding their relationship, especially in regard to security, the
Australia and Indonesia political systems are instrumental in shaping the development of individual nations. These systems determine the policies that are to be followed by the government and the governed and aim to establish political stability. Despite Australia is a constitutional monarchy and Indonesia is a republic, the two country have many similarities and differences in the political system. This extended response identifies and compares the key features of government system and election between Australia and Indonesia political systems.
Australia and China are very diverse countries in their government, education system, and recreation. While Australia and China each are controlled by a form of government, the structure of each are drastically different. The Chinese
The United States of America and Australia both have powerful economies that continue to experience economic growth annually. The two nations have similarities and differences in certain economic issues including: population, market structure and standard of living, which all contribute to the overall wealth of the countries. Population growth can impact an economic growth in various ways such as increasing job opportunities. Additionally, the standard of living is determined by a criteria of points and attracts foreigners to move countries. Lastly, both nations adopt mixed market economies which contribute greatly to the country's economic strength. Ultimately, the small variances in economic issues that the US and Australia face, enable them
The Chinese and Australia economies have many similarities and differences, including the size of the economies, growth rates, unemployment, inequality, standard of living, environmental issues and the roles the different governments have in influencing and modifying these factors of the economy.
When in Australia, you can explore this country and discover new adventures while seeing the different types of animals. When it comes to a break you can start to consume the delicious food that Australia has. The first country I will talking about is, Costa Rica. Costa Rica is a beautiful and warm country.
Have you ever noticed how not all countries have the same laws? Countries have different laws because they are in their own area away from others. This is meaning that since all of the other countries aren't joined with the U.S. they can't make us do what they do or how they do it and we can't make them do things how we do. One of the reasons countries fight is because they have differences and dislike on each other, which drives them to fight. So, in this essay you'll see how similar and different the laws are between the United States and Australia.
Ornate temples, forests, white sand beaches are what define this country. You can also explore surrounding islands like Bali, Java, Sumatra, for some adventure and look forward to food and lodging at unbelievable prices.
A democracy is a system of government where the people have the power to decide how they will be ruled or managed. Democracies date back to Ancient Greece and come in different types. These include direct democracies and representative democracies. Australia and Indonesia are two countries that are considered democratic. They are both similar in the ways they govern and the rules set in their constitutions. Australia and Indonesia's system of government are similar as they both consist of a separation of powers, lower and upper house and they are both representative democracies.
Australia is a developed country and has an advanced industrialised economy, whilst Indonesia is a developing country with an emerging economy. Thus, both countries display both similarities but mainly differences in their quality of life. Quality of life is the material and nonmaterial indicators that illustrate a country’s standard of living. It is often represented through the quantitative value of the HDI (Human Development Index). The HDI of Indonesia is 0.681 whilst Australia has the 2nd best HDI in the world of 0.931.
The issues of immigration and deportation have dominated the news. Many of immigrants family are afraid to deport them back to their countries, and they have been in the United States for more than a decade. Children are anxious about their undocumented parents deported. Nowadays, the immigration issue is happening not only in the United States, also it is happening around the world. The threat of deportation is stressful and traumatic for undocumented immigrants because the children are in fear their families separation.
Indonesia is the largest country in South East Asia and the third most populous in the world. Indonesia’s geographic proximity to Australia makes its bilateral relationship with Australia an important one for both