Australians, Indonesians 'more comfortable with eachother'
Updated
A new survey out today shows some stark differences in how Australians and Indonesians see the world. About two thousand people from both countries took part in the Asialink-commisioned poll, and were asked three identical questions. Their answers suggest while there's still some suspicion between Australians and Indonesians, on the whole they're becoming more comfortable with each other than ever before.
Presenter: Bill Bainbridge
Speaker: Debnath Guharoy, Asian regional director for Roy Morgan research
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