Indo Post
Indopost has become the first and leading national Indonesian publication in
Australia since it was established in May 1998. We have also become part of the
history of the Indonesian community establishment in Australia.
Indopost has been recognised as a respectable and reliable tabloid that provides up to date news, business, arts and entertainment to the Indonesian community. 99% of Indopost contents are in Indonesian language and it reaches about 12,000 Indonesian readers every month.
Indopost had also become the source of communication between government bodies and the Indonesian community in Australia, especially when government wants to announce or pass on up to date information or messages to the Indonesian community. Many Australian companies that are interested in reaching the Indonesian community have entered the market through Indopost as their gateway to promote their products and services.
Indopost is distributed free of charge and can be found in places, such as:
Indonesian Embassy, Consulates;
Indonesian Restaurants, Churches and Temples;
Education, Migration, and Travel Agents;
and Asian Supermarkets and News agents that are located in the areas most people of Indonesian background live.
Contact Details
Indo Post
Indonesian Publication in Australia
Ph: (02) 9211 9717
Website: www.indopost.com.au
Indopost has been recognised as a respectable and reliable tabloid that provides up to date news, business, arts and entertainment to the Indonesian community. 99% of Indopost contents are in Indonesian language and it reaches about 12,000 Indonesian readers every month.
Indopost had also become the source of communication between government bodies and the Indonesian community in Australia, especially when government wants to announce or pass on up to date information or messages to the Indonesian community. Many Australian companies that are interested in reaching the Indonesian community have entered the market through Indopost as their gateway to promote their products and services.
Indopost is distributed free of charge and can be found in places, such as:
Indonesian Embassy, Consulates;
Indonesian Restaurants, Churches and Temples;
Education, Migration, and Travel Agents;
and Asian Supermarkets and News agents that are located in the areas most people of Indonesian background live.
Contact Details
Indo Post
Indonesian Publication in Australia
Ph: (02) 9211 9717
Website: www.indopost.com.au