The Forum Kajian Pembangunan or FKP (Development Studies Forum)[9] which is a series of regular Jakarta seminars held with a network of think tanks and research institutions to discuss development issues.[10]
Support for active links with scholarly institutions in Indonesia such as the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), the Institute for Social and Economic Research[11] at the Economics Faculty, University of Indonesia, The SMERU Sesearch Institute,[12] and the Economics Faculty, Gadjah Mada University, in Yogyakarta.
A wide range of other meetings and conferences, both at the ANU, at other universities in Australia and Indonesia, and with public and private organisations in Australia in Indonesia.
An active program of public outreach; staff and students in the project often contribute to media comment in Australia and overseas, and often provide blog commentary on current developments in Indonesia.
During the early years after the Indonesia Project was established, the main activities focused on economic issues in Indonesia. Later, and especially after Professor J.A.C. Mackie[19] became head of the Department of Political and Social Change at the ANU in 1980, the activities of the Indonesia project widened to include issues in other areas such as politics, government, social studies, and a range of other topics. Senior staff of the Department of Political and Social Change such as Professor Ed Aspinall and Associate Professor Greg Fealy, and of the School of Culture, History and Language at the ANU such as Dr Marcus Mietzner and Professor Kathryn Robinson, are now involved with Indonesia Project events.