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Indonesian Australians () are Australian citizens and residents of
Indonesian Indonesian is anything of, from, or related to Indonesia, an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. It may refer to: * Indonesians, citizens of Indonesia ** Native Indonesians, diverse groups of local inhabitants of the archipelago ** Indonesian ...
origin. 48,836 Australian residents declared Indonesian ancestry on the
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, while 63,160 stated they were born in Indonesia. Despite the proximity of the two countries (they share a
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),
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’s Indonesian diaspora community is relatively small. According to the
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, Australia is merely the 19th most popular destination for Indonesian migrants.


Migration history


Pre-colonial era

As early as the 1750s, that is prior to European colonisation, seamen from eastern Indonesian ports such as
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and
Makassar Makassar ( ), formerly Ujung Pandang ( ), is the capital of the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of South Sulawesi. It is the largest city in the region of Eastern Indonesia and the country's fifth-largest urban center after Jakarta, ...
regularly visited Australia's northern coast, spending about four months per year there collecting trepang or
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s to trade with China.


Colonial period migration

Beginning in the 1870s, Indonesian workers were recruited to work in colonial Australia, with almost 1,000 (primarily in
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and
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) residing in Australia by
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. The
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industry predominantly recruited workers from Kupang, and sugar plantations recruited migrant labourers from
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to work in
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. Following federation and the enactment of the
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, the first in a series of laws that collectively formed the White Australia policy, most of these migrants returned to Indonesia.


1940s–1990s

Beginning in 1942, thousands of Indonesians fled the
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and took refuge in Australia. Exact landing statistics were not kept due to the chaotic nature of their migration, but after the war, 3,768 repatriated to Indonesia on Australian government-provided ships. In the 1950s, roughly 10,000 people from the former Dutch colony of the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia), who held Dutch citizenship and previously settled in the Netherlands, migrated to Australia, bypassing the White Australia policy. Large numbers of
Chinese Indonesian Chinese Indonesians (), or simply ''Orang Tionghoa'' or ''Tionghoa'', are Indonesians whose ancestors arrived from China at some stage in the last eight centuries. Chinese Indonesians are the fourth largest community of Overseas Chinese in th ...
s began migrating to Australia in the late 1990s, fleeing the political and economic turmoil in the aftermath of the May 1998 riots and the subsequent
fall of Suharto On 21 May 1998, Suharto resigned as president of Indonesia following protests and riots across the country against his regime. His vice president, B. J. Habibie, took over the presidency. Suharto's grip on power weakened following severe ...
. Between 1986 and 1996, the Indonesian-Australian community increased to 12,128. According to the Immigration Museum (Melbourne), many migrants were either students on temporary visas. However, other migrants came under either family reunion or skilled migration programs.


21st century

In 2010,
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opened the first and only
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-
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bilingual school in Australia. As of 2016, the Indonesian-born population of
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was estimated to be 17,806. As of 2016, Australia is the single most popular destination for Indonesians seeking an undergraduate education abroad.


Religion

Though
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is the majority
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, Muslims are the minority among Indonesians in Australia. In the
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, only 8,656 out of 50,975 Indonesians in Australia, or 17%, identified as Muslim. However, in the 2011 census, that figure rose to 12,241 or 19.4%. Indonesian communities in Australia generally lack their own mosques, but instead typically attend mosques established by members of other ethnic groups. In contrast, more than half of the Indonesian population in Australia follows Christianity, split evenly between the
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and various
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denominations. In 2016, 24.0% from Indonesian Australians population (73,217 people in 2016) identified as
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, 18.9% as
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, 10.0% as
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, 9.2% as Atheist and 8.3% as Other Christian. In 2021, 23.4% from Indonesian Australian population (87,075 people in 2021) identified as
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, 19.3% as
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, 11.2% as
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, 10.4% as Buddhist and 9.4% as Other Christian.


Notable people


Artists and entertainers

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Jamie Aditya James Adityavarman Graham (born 10 March 1970 in Canberra), known professionally as Jamie Aditya, is an Indonesian-Australian video jockey, presenter, actor, radio host, and singer. Family Jamie Aditya is the son of Stuart Laurence Graham and ...
, singer, TV host and former
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VJ (Australian father and Indonesian mother) * Andre Ong Carlesso, Indonesian-Australian actor known for Guilty, born in
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*
Lee Lin Chin Lee Lin Chin (born 1953) is an Indonesian-born Australian television, radio presenter and journalist. She is best known for her association with the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) network, and presented ''SBS World News'' on weekends. Lee ...
, Australian broadcast personality (born to
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parents in Indonesia) *
Frederika Alexis Cull Frederika Alexis Cull (born 5 October 1999) is an Indonesian-Australian actress, model, activist, and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Puteri Indonesia 2019. She represented Indonesia at the Miss Universe 2019 pageant, where she ...
, Indonesian-Australian actress, model,
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athlete,
Puteri Indonesia 2019 Puteri Indonesia 2019, the 23rd Puteri Indonesia pageant, was held on March 8, 2019 (International Women's Day) at Jakarta Convention Center, Jakarta, Indonesia. Sonia Fergina Citra, Puteri Indonesia 2018 of Bangka Belitung, crowned her success ...
winner ( Miss Universe Indonesia 2019) and Top 10
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. *
Lindy Rama-Ellis Lindy Rama-Ellis (née Rama, previously Klim) is an Australian-Indonesian model and entrepreneur. Early life Rama-Ellis' mother, Frances Parker, was a school teacher in Arnhem Land when she took a cheap holiday to Bali where she met Anak Agung ...
, Australian model and entrepreneur. Born to Balinese royalty father and Australian mother. *
Jessica Mauboy Jessica Hilda Mauboy (; born 4 August 1989) is an Australian singer. Born and raised in Darwin, Northern Territory, she rose to fame in 2006 on the Australian Idol (season 4), fourth season of ''Australian Idol'', where she was runner-up and s ...
, Australian singer, born to an immigrant father from
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,
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and an
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mother. *
Nadya Hutagalung Nadya Yuti Hutagalung is an Indonesian-Australian model, actress, and presenter. She is known as the host and judge of the first two cycles of ''Asia's Next Top Model'', one of the first VJs on MTV Asia, and a VJ on American MTV. She was born ...
, Singaporean-Indonesian-Australian MTV VJ (Indonesian father and Australian mother). * Dougy Mandagi, Australian singer, frontman of
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. *
Alin Sumarwata Alin Sumarwata is an Iranian-born Australian actress, whose roles include May Stone (Home and Away), May Stone in soap opera ''Home and Away'', Sophia Angleton in ''East West 101'' and Vanessa Villante in ''Neighbours'', a role she played from 2 ...
, Australian actress (Iranian mother, Indonesian father) married to actor
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* Tasia and Gracia Seger, winners of series 7 of
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; now owners of ''Makan'', a restaurant on Collins Street in
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* Reynold Poernomo, "Dessert King", contestant on
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(series 7); younger brother of
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judge Arnold Poernomo. * Auskar Surbakti, presenter and correspondent at
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in Istanbul, previously with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Auskar won the 2011 Elizabeth O'Neill Journalism Award. Born to Karo Batak
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, Auskar is an abbreviation of "Australia–Karo". *Steve Khouw,
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contestant


Sports

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Adam Hollioake Adam John Hollioake (born 5 September 1971) is a former cricketer who represented England and is now a cricket coach. He has also competed as a professional boxer and had one fight as a mixed martial artist. Hollioake is currently head coach at K ...
, Australia cricketer (Australian father and Indonesian mother) *
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, Australian cricketer (Australian father and Indonesian mother) *
Massimo Luongo Massimo Corey Luongo ( ; born 25 September 1992) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a defensive midfielder for the Australia national team. He is currently a free agent. Born in Sydney, Luongo played youth football for AP ...
, Australian footballer with
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(Italian father and Indonesian mother) * Raul Isac, Australian Footballer (
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ese parents) *
Setyana Mapasa Setyana Daniella Florensia Mapasa (born 15 August 1995) is an Indonesian-born Australian badminton player. Mapasa won a silver medal at the 2013 BWF World Junior Championships mixed team when she represented Indonesia. She officially became an ...
, Badminton player


Academics

*
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, Australian legal academic, known for his leadership of
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and for his tenure as head of the
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(Australian father and Indonesian-Dutch mother). *
Ariel Heryanto Ariel Heryanto is an Indonesian scholar in the fields of cultural studies, media studies, and postcolonial studies. He is the current Herb Feith Professor for the Study of Indonesia at Monash University, Australia, and serves as the deputy direc ...
, sociologist * James Mahmud Rice, Australian sociologist (American father and Indonesian mother).


Other notable Indonesian Australians

*Oodeen (later John O'Dean), 19th century Sydney Islamic community leader, interpreter at Northern Territory's Fort Wellington (1827–1829) and New South Wales court interpreter * Annie O'Keefe (formerly Annie Maas Jacob), escaped from the Japanese on the Aru Islands to Australia in 1942. At the end of the Second World War, she successfully challenged the Australian Government in the High Court for her right to permanently reside in Australia bringing into question many aspects of the White Australia Policy.


See also

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Australia–Indonesia relations Australia and Indonesia have established diplomatic relations since 27 December 1949, when Australia recognised Indonesia's independence. Historically, contact between Australians and Indonesians began as early as the 16th century prior to the a ...


References


Notes


Sources

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Further reading

*Clark, Marshall & Sally K. May (2013), ''Macassan History and Heritage: Journeys, Encounters and Influences.'' Canberra. Australian National University Press. * *Lingard, Jan (2008). ''Refugees and Rebels: Indonesian Exiles in Wartime Australia.'' North Melbourne. Australian Scholarly Publishing. *Martinez, Julia & Adrian Vickers (2015). ''The Pearl Frontier: Indonesian Labor and Indigenous Encounters in Australia's Northern Trading Network.'' University of Hawai'i Press. * * *


External links

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