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Indonesian history preserved



























The Embassy of Indonesia in Canberra has funded the digitisation of the Berita 
Repoeblik Indonesia newspaper, which marks the formation of the newly 
independent Indonesia in 1945. 

The newspaper, which is held by the National Library of Australia (NLA), 
reported on the support Australia gave to Indonesian independence.

The NLA’s Assistant Director-General, Collections Management, Amelia McKenzie, 
said the newspaper represented an important period in the history of Indonesia 
and Australia.

Ms McKenzie paid tribute to Indonesian scholar Anthony Liem, who initially 
approached the Indonesian Embassy after discovering the paper was not digitised.

‘Mr Liem was working on the 2015 exhibition at the National Maritime Museum in 
Sydney, Armada Hilat (Black Armada), about the remarkable relationship between 
the two countries post Dutch rule,’ Ms McKenzie said.

‘He used scans from our microfiche copy of the Berita Repoeblik Indonesia, but 
on discovering it was not available online, approached the embassy to request 
funding so it could be digitised.

‘We would like to thank Mr Liem and the embassy for making this happen.’

Berita Repoeblik Indonesia can be accessed via the National Library’s Trove 
service.

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