The government of Surabaya, Indonesia, has announced new measures aimed at protecting children's rights after divorce by linking public administration services to alimony obligations. This initiative comes in response to a rise in non-compliance with court decisions regarding child support.
The Surabaya city government has announced the launch of a new project to build three affordable housing sites aimed at young couples. This initiative comes in response to the rising property prices, making suitable housing a significant challenge for many young people.
The Vice President of the Local House of Representatives in Surabaya, <strong>Arya Fathoni</strong>, has called for the urgent updating of the city's waste collection fleet and improving heavy waste management. This initiative aims to address the growing challenges in waste management faced by the city.
Authorities in Surabaya, Indonesia, have restored the water drainage system in the Manukan area by removing street vendors occupying spaces above drainage channels. This action is part of efforts to improve infrastructure and maintain public order.
DCI Indonesia has announced its readiness to operate the E2 data center in Surabaya with a capacity of 9 megawatts in the first half of 2026, following the completion of construction in the last quarter of 2025. This project is part of the company's efforts to enhance its digital infrastructure.
The Indonesian railway company reports a high volume of return travelers in Surabaya's Kay Daub 8 area, with over 52,000 passengers expected on March 29, 2026. This increase reflects the ongoing recovery of travel following the pandemic.
The Surabaya Industrial and Labor Festival has initiated a program aimed at enhancing exports and creating job opportunities as part of a comprehensive strategy to combat unemployment. The festival, scheduled from March 30 to April 8, 2026, focuses on integrating export growth with job creation.
Indonesian Environment Minister Hanif Faisal Norvik praised the initiatives taken by the mayors of Surabaya and Malang to tackle waste management issues. These remarks were made to promote environmental sustainability in East Java.
In the Sukolilo area of Surabaya, citizens celebrated Lebaran Ketupat by distributing ketupat and lepet for free. This event reflects the spirit of cooperation and sharing among community members.