Are we about to turn a corner in the Australia/Indonesia trade relationship?

By Jewel Topsfield
Updated November 14 2015 - 2:08am, first published 1:16am
The Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull with Indonesian president Joko Widodo in Jakarta during a stroll through a local textile markets, in Jakarta.  Photo: Gary Ramage
The Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull with Indonesian president Joko Widodo in Jakarta during a stroll through a local textile markets, in Jakarta. Photo: Gary Ramage
A students take a cooking class in Aipro Training Centre, at Tangerang, Banten Province. Photo: Irwin Fedriansyah
A students take a cooking class in Aipro Training Centre, at Tangerang, Banten Province. Photo: Irwin Fedriansyah
Models present creations The Woolmark Company by Indian designer Rahul Mishra during the Jakarta Fashion Week 2016. Photo: Jefri Tarigan
Models present creations The Woolmark Company by Indian designer Rahul Mishra during the Jakarta Fashion Week 2016. Photo: Jefri Tarigan
CEO of Hussey & Co Jeremy Haw with salad leaves his company exports to Indonesia. Photo: Joe Armao
CEO of Hussey & Co Jeremy Haw with salad leaves his company exports to Indonesia. Photo: Joe Armao

When Australian Walter Gilmore first became the CEO of Siloam Hospitals Group in Indonesia in 2004 he would feel pretty upbeat after executive meetings.

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