
Champion of Change
Sondang Sirait and Robbie Gaspar sit down with Professor Jennifer Westacott AC, Australia’s Business Champion for Indonesia, to explore how she’s championing change in this vital and evolving partnership — and why it mat

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The Katalis Podcast offers insight into business, policies, the economy, and everything else related to the the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.
IA-CEPA ECP Katalis hosts The Katalis Podcast, a business show with 33 episodes published.

Sondang Sirait and Robbie Gaspar sit down with Professor Jennifer Westacott AC, Australia’s Business Champion for Indonesia, to explore how she’s championing change in this vital and evolving partnership — and why it mat

Investing in care is the next trillion-dollar opportunity – and in The Care Revolution, we dive into why now is the time for Australian and Indonesian investors to act. Driven by aging populations, rising healthcare cost

From the pitch to the podcast! We sit down with Shalika Aurelia, Indonesian women’s football powerhouse, and CEO of Jebreeet Media, who’s also a renowned football commentator, Valentino Simanjuntak AKA Bung Jebreeet, to

Ready to future-proof your team? On the new episode of The Katalis Podcast, industry leaders Tim Gilbert, VP International Development, Melbourne Polytechnic, and Devi Ariyani, Executive Director, Indonesia Services Dial

Three Australian alum now leading Jakarta’s lifestyle industry share their thoughts on creating their own hype, staying authentic and thriving in this glitzy but cutthroat world, as Indra Mawira Agnes Ansari and Noorsety

“This is very much a new area,” says Keiko Nowacka from the Asian Development Bank, as she joins Paul Bartlett and Moekti Prasetiani Soejachmoen from Katalis in pushing the boundaries of the links between gender equality

Both melodic and transfixing, the sound of Balinese gamelan can be captivating to the ears. But to many, the music still sounds foreign. At the helm of Gamelan DanAnda, a Melbourne-based Balinese gamelan community orches

Join acclaimed chef/restaurateur William Wongso as he invites the The Katalis Podcast into his home for a tantalising culinary journey. Hear his distinctive, almost purist, approach to cooking, as he shares his flavour-f

When Ben Cass first started Living Well Seniors Communities 10 years ago, private senior care service was a foreign concept in Indonesia. Fast forward to a decade later, the industry is on the verge of disruption, as rea

Ask any business and they’ll tell you one of their biggest challenges is providing a seamless, consistent experience at all touchpoints. One Australian company has discovered the secret to effectively transform complex c

From beefless rendang to shroom balls, Indonesian plant-based food tech startup Green Rebel Foods is making it hip to be vegan. The company follows the success of its sister company Burgreens, a popular chain in Indonesi

Australian sports presenter and commentator Stephanie Brantz is a familiar face to millions of viewers. With a new role as Chair of DFAT’s Sports Diplomacy Advisory Council, and a little-known Indonesian connection, she’

Top-notch expertise and state-of-the-art technology, with a stunning backdrop of tropical paradise. These are only a few reasons among many why Bali is increasingly make a name for itself in medical tourism. Australian S

From satisfying her sweet tooth to changing the course of her life—that’s what chocolate did to Tissa Aunilla, CEO and Co-founder of Pipiltin Cocoa, Indonesia’s leading premium cocoa maker. In this episode, she talks abo

Four cities in four days. The “Eyes on Indonesia” Australia roadshow in August 2023 brought together leading businesses in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane in dialogue with Katalis. This new episode of The Katalis

In this final episode of Season 2 of The Katalis Podcast, Robbie Gaspar, President of the Perth-based Indonesia Institute, talks about his life journey as the first Australian professional football player in Indonesia, l

Tourist behaviours and spending habits may be changing post-pandemic, but one thing for sure, many are showing more care for the environment and society, the very core of sustainability. In "The Rise of Sustainable Trave

In Indonesia, festive seasons such as Ramadan bring to centre stage the topic of food prices, where amidst current global challenges, food security has never been more important. In “Food for Thought”, co-hosts Sondang S

It’s no secret that trade improves women’s economic empowerment. In Indonesia especially, women’s entrepreneurship continues to boost economic activities, support families, and promote gender equality. In “Empowering Wom

Traveling or healing? However you see the concept, more and more people are embracing it as a necessity. In Indonesia, many are now favouring domestic destinations. By partnering with Southeast Asia's lifestyle superapp
Jennifer Westacott
Australia’s Business Champion for Indonesia
1 appearance on this show
Irene Blackberry
Care Economy Research Institute at La Trobe University
1 appearance on this show
Susan Nio
LoveCare Indonesia
1 appearance on this show
Shalika Aurelia
Jebreeet Media
1 appearance on this show
Devi Ariyani
Indonesia Services Dialogue
1 appearance on this show
Tim Gilbert
Melbourne Polytechnic
1 appearance on this show
Moekti Prasetiani Soejachmoen
Katalis
1 appearance on this show
Keiko Nowacka
Asian Development Bank
1 appearance on this show
John Cheong-Holdaway
Gamelan DanAnda
1 appearance on this show
Ben Cass
Living Well Seniors Communities
1 appearance on this show
Nicole Nixon
Five Faces
1 appearance on this show
Max Mandias
Green Rebel Foods
1 appearance on this show
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