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Biz Math Basics Biz Math 101 - Profits Business math 101 is so simple we can cover it in a few paragraphs. You buy some raw materials and throw them together, or you buy at a good price, and you sell the end result for more than you paid for it. Hopefully, much more. That extra is called Gross Profit. You then pay for a whole heap of things that you never imagined existed, and these are called expenses. Again, hopefully, you still have something left, and that’s called net profit. Actually, it’s net profit before tax because now the government demands a share. What you finally have left is called net profit after tax. You decide how much you want to retain in your business to help it grow, and how much you want to distribute to shareholders (usually just you!) Now let’s put some numbers on it. Start from the back end. Let’s assume you want around $50,000 per year for your own needs. That provides a reasonable lifestyle in Bali as well as an amount to put aside for a rainy day and some travel in your well-deserved holidays. This part is called Owner’s Draw. And let’s assume you need to put the same amount into funding your business growth. You need to ensure that you have funds to replace your technology, and to invest in productivity improvements and new capital equipment or refurbishment. This is called retained earnings. So we are at 50 + 50 = $100,000 after tax. At this level of business income (ie net profit) you are at the full tax amount which is 25%, so you profit before tax will need to be $100,000 / 75% = $133,000
If your average net profit amount is 20% of sales then your sales (revenue) will need to be $665,000 If your net profit is 25% then your sales will need to be four times net, or $532,000. Let’s assume your gross profit margin is 50%, so your Cost of Sales or Cost of Goods Sold will be half of your sales - $333,000 at 20% Net or $266,000 at 25% net. We are talking a need for a markup on your cost of sales of between 2.7 and 3.3 times to get the end result of $100,000 clear. (If you are achieving a markup better than this then great, assuming your expenses are not eating up that additional profit.)
We can draw some conclusions from these figures: 1. Sales are not nearly as important to measure and improve as is net profit. 2. Pricing strategies that grow your bottom line without having to increase sales volumes are enormously attractive. A direct 5% increase in net profit reduces your need for sales by over $100,000. 3. You could reduce your need for retained earnings by borrowing capital – but you still need to factor in loan repayments – interest and capital. 4. You could reduce your need for Owner Draw by paying yourself a salary at a tax rate much less than the 25% company tax rate. In this case, expenses go up a little and the need for Net Profit goes down a bit more. So that’s biz math 101. Pretty much everyone focuses on it, but it’s the start, not the finish. Biz Math 102 – Working Capital Business math 102 considers survival and growth. It’s about cash flow. The best cash flow measure to help you know your liquidity position is dividing your Operating Cash Flow (from your financial software Statement of Cash Flows) divided by your Current Liabilities (from your Balance Sheet.) You need a ratio of better than 1 or you are facing major problems. Also examine your working capital. What is working capital? It’s the money you have tied up in the business on a short term basis, the money that makes the
biz wheels go round. How well you handle this can simply make or break your business. Handled well, it is the bedrock that your business growth is based on. If your working capital management is poor then at best you will be making expansion much more difficult, at worst it will bankrupt you because you suddenly find you can’t pay your suppliers. A time of rapid growth is the most dangerous time for business survival, but at any time of growth you most need to pay attention to your working capital. Working capital has three elements, Accounts Receivable (what others owe you), Inventory (raw materials, work in progress and finished goods) and Accounts Payable (what you have to pay out to others) All of these involve cash – money owed to you and inventory are assets, and money you owe to suppliers is a liability. The difference between these assets and liabilities at any point in time is your working capital. Working capital performance is one of the most important metrics for assessing your business health and efficiency. Days Working Capital (DWC) is the number of days it takes to convert working capital into sales or revenue. On average, top performers have 49% less working capital tied up in operations. They collect from customers about 2 weeks faster, pay suppliers about 10 days slower and hold about half the inventory of a median business. These companies are more resilient to changes in their environment and they are better placed to take advantage of market opportunities.
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In a typical retail business here you could look at best practice benchmarks of 6 DWC in Accounts Receivable, 120 DWC Accounts Payable if goods are being made to order for you, 60 DWC otherwise, and 50 DWC in Inventory. Very few people are achieving these numbers. In the Biz Doctor app we list nearly 100 actions you can choose from for improving your working capital position, obviously too many to list here. If you are in a mainly cash business such as retail, then working capital in Accounts Receivable is pretty negligible. If you are in wholesale or manufacturing then you are dealing with invoices and cash collection over an extended period and so working capital for Accounts Receivable takes on a whole new meaning. You can look at a range of strategies to reduce your DWC here. Inventory is one area that can quickly absorb all your spare cash, especially when you are in growth phase. In one wholesaling business in Australia we reduced inventory by $2 million and yet improved customer service from an average 60% to an average 90%. In two Bali businesses I have worked with we were able to halve inventory in each, in one case by $50,000 and in the other by $30,000. This is a substantial amount of cash to free up in anyone’s business, but there’s more. At the same time a re-balancing of inventory increased availability for sales from an average 65% of items, to 95% for top sellers, 90% for B Category and 80% for slow movers. You build your business from supply reliability; having top-sellers out of stock can severely hamper your growth and damage your brand.
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Accounts Receivable – what you have to pay out – is often just a matter of setting business rules and then making sure they are followed. You need to be careful with your key suppliers, many of whom are operating on restricted cash flow also, so that you don’t starve them of cash to be able to give you supply reliability in turn. If your business is large enough, you should make someone responsible for working capital. – it’s not a full-time job but should be treated as a priority. This is the person that follows up customers for payment on time, the person who ensures purchasing agreements use standard clauses, and that you are not giving money away too early. This is the person who gets reports on inventory levels to analyse and look for potential savings. This person needs business rules to follow (that you set.) Is there an aspect of developing a successful business you would like me to write about? Email:graeme@balibizwiz.com Copyright © 2013 Graeme Stevens Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of The Business Builder Series at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-2 Oct. 13
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Literasi Anak Indonesia is a unique reading project, which was launched in 2011 from Dyatmika School near Sanur, to promote Indonesian literacy and encourage passionate reading among Indonesian children. The project is designed to help schools to encourage children to be active learners in the classroom rather than passive learners, giving them access to quality literature and reading methods in their own language. Faced with a lack of resources for teaching Indonesian literacy skills, Dyatmika’s Primary principals and experienced national primary teachers, with the support of Katie Jones, Director began creating their own teachers’ reading guides, charts and handmade reading books, designed and illustrated especially for young children. Students enjoy 40 minutes every day, interacting with teachers in the classroom, reading simple stories about everyday life in order to develop higher levels of reading ability. Walking into Dyatmika School is a heart-warming experience. Aprile Denise, International Head of the Primary School guides me around the school campus, which presents a perfect view of the east Bali coastline, and lush green rice fields. We are met with a vision of healthy children, enthused with freshly acquired knowledge. Reaching up to the sky from its place in the centre of the playing area, I notice a large solid tree that strikes me as the perfect symbol of Dyatmika. In fact Katie describes this literacy project as ‘growing out of the roots of the school itself, outreaching to the community and beyond’. LITERACY DEVELOPMENT The Literasi Anak Indonesia project, a pioneer venture, started when teachers at Dyatmika in K e s i m a n searched for reading materials to share with their s t u d e n t s . Teachers could only find reading books available in English and almost none written in Bahasa Indonesia, so they were inspired to make their own. At first teachers created the reading books themselves, but now through the project they are using local artists and writers to create really attractive reading books from kindergarten level to grade three. The book series teaches literacy as a ‘vehicle for change’ within the Indonesian education system. It introduces interactive children’s literature and guided reading resources. The unique reading programme is now being shared in selected national primary schools to promote literacy development. ORAL CULTURE According to Ayu Sugati, who is the National Head of the Primary School, teachers within Indonesian schools rarely have reading books to work with in the classroom. They may share folk tales or have translated texts, but traditional story telling is typical with national schools teaching by using chorusing methods in the classroom rather than active learning. At Dyatmika and in the local pilot schools children are encouraged to raise their hands with interactive reading that ultimately encourages a response. Sri Utami, has been teaching at Dyatmika for 17 years and is now working on this project to create these resources. Not only reading books but also helpful teacher resource books in Indonesian. While observing her own students’ activities, Utami began to write many stories for them, depicting their lives and noticing a need for this resource. Once the initial
outside funding was obtained, the national teacher writers and local artists and photographers were contracted to create these illustrated stories with themes designed to be culturally relevant. SEKOLAH DYATMIKA Sekolah Dyatmika is a bilingual, independent National Plus school offering international standard education in English and Bahasa Indonesia. The school employs both internationally qualified and experienced English speaking teachers and fully qualified national teachers. They teach the Indonesian and University of Cambridge International Examinations curricula utilising international teaching methodologies with a focus on integrated and enquiry based learning experiences. Over the past 18 years the school has grown steadily from 27 students to over 485 students. Many Dyatmika graduates go on to study at colleges and universities in Indonesia as well as worldwide, including the United States, Europe and Australia. International teachers support and work alongside their national colleagues with teacher trainees from Bali and other regions. Dyatmika is an accredited University of Cambridge International Examinations School, offering international standardized tests and international certificates well recognised in universities and colleges worldwide. In the past seven years they have won credit for top students in the “Cambridge Outstanding Achievement Awards” in different subject areas. Indonesian teachers work alongside international teachers, using internationally recognized teaching practices for reading and writing in both Indonesian and English. CULTURAL PRESERVATION When the school was started the founders thought long and hard about the kind of school they wanted to establish. The Dyatmika Foundation was established for the purpose of building a non-profit school meeting the needs of children in Bali and prepares them to be conscientious adults in tomorrow’s world. The school recognises how the values and unique social and cultural traditions of Bali have served to create a stable and tolerant s o c i e t y. T h e observation of these values at school, as well as instruction in the language, music, art and customs of Bali is a cornerstone of Dyatmika’s commitment to cultural preservation. The atmosphere of Dyatmika is one of respect and teachers aim to draw enrichment from the variety of races and religions represented at the school. In keeping with the original founders’ vision, the new programme has enormous potential for the teaching of literacy in kindergarten and primary schools across Indonesia. The book series has a real life context, so the children can identify closely with the actions and activities that are taking place in the stories. INDONESIA’S FUTURE Indonesia has a huge challenge to increase levels of literacy, believed to be the foundation of all learning. It is an essential part in improving every individual’s life, eradicating poverty, as well as fostering cultural identity and tolerance. In the past, literacy for social change was a key idea in the struggle for independence among colonized nations. Indonesia is a vivid example of the use of the power of literacy to gain independence. Strong reading skills will lead people to knowledge, and with writing skills we will see more people share their ideas, thoughts and knowledge through books,
articles, journals and any other written texts. With these skills, people can improve their life quality as well as contribute to improving community. I met with the Literacy Project team at Dyatmika School and discovered more about their Literasi Anak Indonesia programme. Why is the project such a success? Just putting books into children’s hands excites them, because they are learning. And in addition Dyatmika has provided initial training for teachers in several national government schools and the results have been extraordinary. How was the book programme funded? We received initial funding from FEE (Foundation for E d u c a t i o n Excellence), which is a teacher t r a i n i n g foundation. 57 Indonesian book titles across five levels of reading at the early literacy stage have been written and produced so far. How many national schools have you connected with? The LAI program is connected with two schools in Sanur, two in Kuta, one in Singaraja and one in Karangasem, with help from the UPT government programme. These five schools were selected because they showed a good understanding of how this sustainable programme can help their students. They were familiar with our teaching methodology and were willing to be involved on a long-term basis. Tell me about the LAI training course? With our own learning model in place, the training course is held two times per year with close connections to the International Reading Association. Literasi Anak Indonesia is a perfect example of how an emerging nation can create an unique project for the next generation to further their literacy skills. Has the book series been well received overseas? In Australia several teachers of the Indonesian language heard about the book series and enthusiastically embraced the project taking it into Australian schools. And during May of this year we held a LAI workshop in Perth, Australia. Where have your national workshops been held? We have held Literasi Anak Indonesia seminars and workshops at 10 different locations since 2012. For example, a socialization programme was held with The East Bali Poverty Project and Yayasan Ekoturi Karangasem in March 2013. Where can people see more? We have just posted a short video illustrating the program on Vimeo, which was filmed by Soma Helmi and Raditya Santosa to help raise funds and an awareness of the programme. http:// vimeo.com/74690755 How can our readers support the programme? Literasi Anak Indonesia relies entirely on outside funding to support the ongoing development of the project. It is a real labour of love and we will continue to require regular financial support from outside sources. Dyatmika is dedicated to improving the future development of education in Indonesia. To reform the education system means reforming literacy education, which is the heart of our learning process. Literasi Anak Indonesia stands to enhance the success of s t u d e n t ’s l i v e s , e i t h e r professionally or personally for years to come. For further information and to support the programme, please contact: proyekliterasi@dyatmika.org www.literasi.org www.dyatmika.org Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton
Land for the People: The State and Agrarian Conflict in Indonesia Why are Indonesian farmers taking back land by force? Why are people everywhere protesting outside regional assembly buildings? Why do the nation’s citizens attack police and military posts? These are all signs that Indonesia is entering a critical period of social revolution largely centered on land issues, economic equality and social justice. Land issues, in particular, have been a part of social conflict since the earliest years of the nationalist movement against the Dutch. Half of Indonesia’s massive population of 253 still lives on farms. For these tens of millions the promise of land reform made during the country’s founding remains largely unfulfilled. The Basic Agrarian Law, enacted in the wake of the 1945 revolution, was supposed to provide access to land and equitable returns for peasant farmers. Arguably the most important piece of legislation after the Indonesian constitution, this law incorporates almost diametrically opposed policies of the Old Order Sukarno (1950-65) and New Order Suharto (1966-98) regimes and remains a contentious focal point in the struggle for social justice by large marginalized sectors of Indonesia’s population. Land for the People is an important new collection of essays about land issues in Indonesia. The book’s cover, an iconic calendar poster that became a powerful symbol, graphically depicts six land disputes current at the time. Aimed at publicizing the plight of farmers forcibly prevented from cultivating their land, the calendar was banned in 1991, its creator Yogya artist Iskra Ismaya was forced to go into hiding and eventual political exile in Germany. Wiji Thukul, who wrote an anonymous poem on the calendar about the escalating violence, was assumed kidnapped and killed by the military during the 1998 reformasi movement. At every significant juncture in modern Indonesian history, land tenure and access issues have played a pivotal role, creating powerful tensions between elites and ordinary workaday people, between regional government interests and the central government and between local and international businesses. “Land for the People” was a catchall phrase of the land reform movement and peasant actions supported by the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) in the post revolutionary period. Land issues were at the heart of the intense political conflict that culminated in the anti-communist massacres of 1965-66 and the takeover by army general Suharto. Land conflicts contributed to the extraordinary outpouring of popular protests that eventually ended Suharto’s 30-year long authoritarian rule. At the time of the regime’s spectacular and unanticipated collapse in 1998, the most prominent and long-running land disputes became one of the key areas driving demands for reform and democratization. The book’s contributors are a group of researchers, sociologists, anthropologists and teachers from Indonesia, Holland and Australia who come from wide ranging backgrounds in the fields of academia, environmental politics, indigenous rights, sustainable community development, conflict resolution and agrarian issues. The late New Order period was a time of the most flagrant abuse of state power by the president’s cronies when low-income urban dwellers were under constant pressure to give up valuable land in inner city kampung to land-hungry commercial land developers aided by coercive government forces. Present-day democratic reforms have failed to end such practices. In spite of the usual pro-rakyat populist rhetoric of officials in land disputes, vested interests always seem to win out in the end. Some chapters are a bit dry and technical. A discussion of Indonesian agricultural data from censuses taken between 1963 and 2003 that analyzes tenure and land use practices; a review of a World Bank land-titling project to relieve the country’s acute land problems; an essay on the impact of measures to redress the excesses of land policies; an examination of current policies to alleviate environmental degradation and food security are perhaps only of interest to specialists in land reform who are able to decipher the pages of tables, charts and figures. This does not mean that there no vivid depictions of representative land issues that have taken place and
continue to take place which make the blood boil. With an eye for telling details and remarkable control over their sense of injustice, these chilling blow-by-blow accounts of conflicts over traditional land rights and fair compensation make the reality on the ground come alive: the struggle by Bandung’s urban poor to be treated equitably in a cutthroat environment of inner city development; Suharto’s notorious “million hectare” megaproject resulting in the loss of access to land and resources for indigenous Dayak farming communities in Kalimantan as peat swamps were drained and forest and gardens devastated by the 1997 forest fires; agricultural areas of Nagari Kinali in West Sumatra transformed into oil palm plantations; land disputes in Flores between indigenous villages and the Catholic Church, which has played an ambiguous role as landowner on the one hand, and credible mediator on the other.
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This is news told as powerful narrative. In 1998, Sundanese villagers carved “Tanah Rakyat” (People’s Land) onto the fairway of the Cimacan golf course. This acrimonious dispute over land in West Java pitted the government and local business elites against hundreds of local farmers whose loss of valuable market garden land, in which they were offered a pitiable 25 cents per meter in compensation, resulted in catastrophic loss of livelihood, children dropping out of school and difficulties for families to feed themselves. The bitter three-decades long conflict over land on the island of Gili Trawangan on Lombok is particularly tragic. During the rapid development of the island in the early 1990s, small holders competed for land with commercial plantations, tourist resort development and incursions of the international real estate property market. This revealing essay documents the brutal and repeated government land clearance campaigns, the reclaiming actions of local landholders and the ongoing struggle of small farmers and local businesses against eviction by a regional government openly allied with big capital interests. The Introduction explains the issue of land conflict and reform in general terms, giving summaries of each of the case studies. Interviews are brief and support the facts of each essay. At the end of each chapter, the documentation is painstakingly concise and consistent. Though the writing style is often academic and high-principled, with events observed from a bird’s-eye vantage point at a distance from the actual subjects, by reading between the lines the poignant stories of evicted farmers are heartbreaking and told in a language anyone is able to understand. The reader is able to empathize with what these small stakeholders endured. In the final analysis the book’s achievement is to give definitive and unpretentious voice to the salt of the earth the rakyat masses of populist sentiment, the orang kecil of the wayang theatre, the Marhaens of Sukarnoist political philosophy – those proud anonymous marginal farmers who are far more worthy of admiration and respect than pity. They are not the kind who sit around and wait for charity. They work as hard or harder than anyone else in the community. They only want their just due. Drawing on cases from across a number of Indonesian provinces, the scholar activists who have contributed to Land for the People examine some of the most significant issues and events affecting land rights in Indonesia in modern times, leaving little doubt that 50 years after the Basic Agrarian Law was enacted that the objectives of social justice have yet to be achieved. A mixture of well-documented field studies, face-to-face interviews and sharp psychological and political insights, the book is a comprehensive and undeviating look at the exploitation of an underclass. This is a major critical resource for understanding one of Indonesia’s most pressing and influential issues, and should be put at the top of the reading lists for social scientists, Indonesia area specialists and anyone interested in how land conflicts contribute to civil strife around the globe.
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World War Z Zombies originated from a Haitian legend, and they are believed to be dead people brought back to life by voodoo. They appeared in the movies in the early 1930s, and since then they have become a staple B Grade attraction. With today’s advancements in computer-animation and special-effects, Marc Forster has made an amazing Zombie movie, which takes the genre into an entirely new realm. In the future a virus has attacked mankind, and, almost everyone has been turned into a Zombie. A United Nations representative is assigned to find the cause of the virus, and, any possible cure. He reluctantly embarks on a worldwide search, which becomes more and more horrific. Marc Forster’s movie is stylish and superbly put together, while, Brad Pitt, as the man from the United Nations, throws himself vigorously into his role. Man of Steel Superman started out as a comic-strip, again in the early 1930s, but, since then, he has spawned various TV series and many big-budget/big-screen movie productions. We are all familiar with the Superman story, so, the challenge for director Zack Snyder was to make a new Superman movie which could still hold our attention. By mixing up past and present events, Snyder succeeds extremely well in telling his version of the Superman legend. Snyder also leaves the door open for any future sequels, which will obviously come. Of course, the major attraction of this movie is the terrific special-effects, while, Henry Cavill makes a great new and hunky Superman.
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that particular day, survives the carnage, and, it’s up to him to rescue the President”. Sounds familiar? Well, it should! This is basically the same story from the recent ‘Olympus Has Fallen’. This often happens: two big-budget Hollywood blockbusters, with the same plot, are released one after the other. Still, I must say, ‘Olympus Has Fallen’ is the better movie. ‘White House Down’ completely falls apart in the last 40 minutes.
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Frozen Ground A cop is hunting down a serial-killer, but, as we know from the start who is the serial-killer, all we can do is watch as the cop goes through the motions. Arthur Newman A man running away from his problems takes up with an eccentric woman. Stranger Within A psychiatrist tries to drive his wealthy wife crazy so he can get her money. NYC Underground Some youths witness a murder and flee the killers via NYC subway tunnels. The Kings of Summer Three teenage boys build a cabin in the woods and spend the summer there.
Simon Killer All right, this French movie is rather slow. You must be prepared to give it time, but, if you stick with it, you will find that it is very rewarding. After a bitter break-up with his girlfriend, a young American college graduate goes to Paris to recover. There, he takes up with a prostitute, but, gradually, his sexual desires become more and more bizarre, while, his treatment of the woman becomes more and more harsh. Director Antonio Campus makes a compelling movie, which explores the developing mind of a psychopath.
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The World’s End Six middle-aged English businessmen return to their village to undertake a Pub Crawl Challenge, which they failed to complete in their youth. But, as they drink their way through the twelve pubs, they are to discover that things are not really all that kosher anymore in their old home town. Occasionally, this is a droll, if somewhat very silly, Sci-Fi movie which stars Simon Pegg. White House Down I don’t know what to say about this movie. Okay, I will adjust some words from a previous review: “A group of terrorists successfully attack the White House in Washington DC. They try to take hostage the President of the United States, so that they can hold him captive while they make some very outrageous demands. Meanwhile, a cop, who happens to have been at the White House on
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Kick-Ass 2 Kick-Ass, and his crew of Superheroes, return for another adventure. Yet, while the first movie was cool and inventive, this sequel is just ludicrous.
We’re The Millers Jason Sudeikis and Jennifer Aniston are the stars of this comedy, along with Will Poulter and Emma Roberts. In turn, they play a drug dealer, a stripper, a teenage virgin boy, and, a teenage runaway girl. They all pretend to be a normal American family, as they make a trip to Mexico to bring back a campervan full of dope for a drug boss. The comedy is wacky, and it comes thick and fast in this amusing movie from Rawson Marshall Thurber. Look out for Jennifer’s strip routine. It gives you a new perspective on the actress.
Prince Avalanche In 1987, a forest-fire destroyed most of the woodlands in a hilly region of Texas. In 1988, a two-man road crew are repainting the stripes down the middle of a road in the area. As they work their way down, the devastation all around them becomes a metaphor for their own devastated lives. This surprisingly interesting movie, from David Gordon Green, is basically a two-hander, starring Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch. However, it is probably Paul Rudd who gives the most interesting performance, playing against type.
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World War Z An awful virus attacks mankind and nearly everyone changes into a Zombie. Man of Steel A fresh and very impressive reworking of the long lasting Superman legend. We’re The Millers Some odd people pretend to be a family as they smuggle dope from Mexico. Only God Forgives In sleazy Bangkok, some dreadful mutilations and killings are taking place. Spring Breakers Four not so innocent college girls head to Florida for their Spring Vacation. Now You See Me Four magicians manage to rob a bank while they present their act on stage. Lovelace A watered-down movie about Linda Lovelace’s life in sexual enslavement. Star Trek, Into Darkness Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise have to capture an evil war lord. Simon Killer After breaking-up with his girlfriend, an American goes to Paris to recover. Prince Avalanche Two men are repainting the stripes down the middle of a remote Texan road. E-mail: dvddiary@yahoo.com Copyright © 2013 Mr. Robet You can read all past articles of DVD Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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This is the perfect place for families to go for an early dinner at the ARAVINA restaurant and relax while sipping a glass of their own wine from Margaret River and watching horses exercising in front of the restaurant. BEC is a five star international rating Equestrian facility sitting on 300 hectares, located minutes away from the Canggu Club. Riding activities for children start from 3 years of age with pony rides, Pony Club, camps, lessons and equestrian themed birthday parties. For the youngest, Tiny Tots lessons are a fun introduction to horse riding for 3 to 6 year olds. Children from the age of 6 can take private, semi-private (2 kids) or group lessons and join their school holiday Pony camps. Teen camps are organized throughout the year for 9-14 year olds and there are horseriding classes for adults too. All their instructors hold international certifications and are professional. They offer a Birthday Package for up to 16 kids with a horse theme birthday cake, food and beverage, use of restaurant, pool, playground facility, invitation cards, goody bags and a birthday gift. Every Friday morning from 9-11am is Bali’s Best Mothers morning! Babies and toddlers can enjoy the Aravina playground and playroom while Mum and her friends chat over fresh coffee and cake. And if you go for breakfast or brunch, there is a very reasonable set price menu for kids and parents can choose a la carte. BEC facilities are undeniably kid friendly with a playground, a TV room, a sandpit, swings, a joglo, a fun slide and the pool. Other activities include vaulting classes, beach rides, gymkhana birthday fun, kids making pizza, children shows, competition of costumes (kids and horses) and why not have a family photo shoot with the horses? The registration fee for riders above 6 years old includes one BEC riding top, Aravina Restaurant & Cellar Door credit vouchers and a credit voucher for BEC Gallery. Local prices for Indonesians and Kitas holders. Check current classes and rates on: www. baliequestriancentre.com
to equestrian sports and also cater for more experienced riders. The villa, built on 4 floors, has 7 rooms in total: family, suite and deluxe rooms. Guests can rent one or more rooms or even the entire villa for special occasions. The top terrace enjoys a 360-degree view of the surrounding rice fields and guests can experience the best sunrises and sunsets. Kids can swim in the villa’s saltwater pool, go for a pony ride to the beach or go for a bike ride on the small lanes leading to the villa. The staff always gives information to the children about grooming and ways to look after and feed the horses. When we visited our kids could not get away from the 2 week old baby horse! They offer gentle horse rides, adventure horse rides and kids’ rides. At the villa children can use the trampoline or watch kids DVDs. Parents might enjoy the use of a Quad bike and have lots of fun with their children on the beach. It is also possible to organise a family BBQ on the beach for sunset. If families decide to stay longer and make the most of the quiet and ultra relaxing environment, the owner can organise day trips to some of the popular activities in Bali or shopping for the day. Babysitting can be organised.
For Sale; Apple USB Modem. Useful for out-ofreach areas where no 3G Networks available. Only need a phone line to dial-up. Works great up to Leopard OS. Good cond. Asking Rp.350k. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>. Ubud. [217] For Sale; Hanging bamboo light. Very good cond. Rp.300,000. Upholsterd high back chair & matching ottoman, tan color. Very good cond. Rp.2mil. Antique clay table lamps with new lamp shades. Very good cond. Rp.450,000 each. Simple black iron table lamps with new lamp shades. Very good cond. Rp.300,000 each. Small floor spot lamps Rp.100,000 each. Decorative carved formal teak painting easel. Very good cond. Rp.1mil. Small Balinese painting Rp.400,000. Standing 3-tier baskets Rp.100,000. Small white trash basket with cover Rp.50,000. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>. Ubud. [218]
For Sale; Solid hardwood bench 100cm x 40cm with 6cm thickness. Antique. Available 7 benches. Location in Gianyar. $150 per bench. Call 0361-903-1123. [181] For Sale; Designer Feodora hats, stylist caps at 90% discount in bulk. Selling due to relocation. No logo so can be adapted to any brand. Txt for best price and qty. Contact +62 818 0530 9088. [161] For Sale; Philips Roomstylers wall light fixture (model 36062/17/76), elegant and modern design. In very good condition, used for only 6 months. IDR 250.000. 081 7930 8888 or email <kats_ sale@yahoo.com> for pictures. Denpasar. [117] For Sale; Two Philips Roomstylers Linea wall light fixture (model 38092/31/86). One is brand new in box, the other one used for only 6 months. IDR 200.000 for both. 081 7930 8888 or <kats_sale@yahoo.com> for pictures. Denpasar. [118]
Packages of interest to families include the Weekend Pony ride for a day out, the Birthday Party package for half a day, the Family Weekend Get Away 2 days 1 night or the Get Away for 3 days 2 nights including horse riding, massage, kids ride and baby sitting. Prices are very reasonable and the owner can arrange tailor made packages just for your family. Contact the manager for more information, Tel: +62 361 211 5202, Mobile : +62 819 990 90 244 Email: info@cazvilla.com. Website: www.cazvilla.com
Other Family Events for October: Capoeira Festival Set to Rock Jimbaran 13th & 14th October Capoeira experts from Brazil, Asia and Indonesia are convening for two days of workshops with the theme Batendo Tambor (beating the drums). This event, open to the public, promises to be a colorful cultural blend of martial arts, acroyoga and dancing. The festival also marks the “graduation” of capoeira students (batizado), which is celebrated by awarding them with a new belt. For more information contact Putu on 08174700567 or Levina on 081802203388. For more information on Capoiera Zungu and available classes for kids and adults, visit www.capoeirabali.com. Klub Jimbaran, Jalan Kori Nuansa No 257, Taman Griya, Jimbaran. Email: info@ klubjimbaran.com Phone: 361 8959100
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A Weekend with Horses at CAZ Villa and 7th BALINALE: Don’t miss an exciting week of 50 films Stables We have discovered this little gem of a place, off the beaten track in the Tabanan area on the West coast and we would like to recommend it to you. Caz Villa and Stables is an ideal getaway to spend a few days in a natural environment, near an unspoiled beach and have the opportunity to ride horses. They offer a family room with private bath and several attractive activities for kids and parents. Their kid friendly staff can introduce your children
from over 15 countries at Cinema XXI, Beachwalk, Kuta. 5th to 10th October The Children’s Film Charity Program is a highlight of the festival and each year since 2007 they provide weekend matinee screenings ‘free of charge’ for local children, under privileged and orphans. On Saturday 5th of October at 10 am, they will screen Ravi & Jane (Australian short film) and Tatarakihi: The Children of Parihaka (NZ documentary) presenting a true story of war, passive resistance, and children who will never forget. In 1881 the children of Parihaka greeted the government invaders with white feathers of peace. Tatarakihi tells the story of a ‘journey of memory’ taken by a group of Parihaka children who travel to the South Island 130 years later. On Sunday 6th at 10am, they will show Daddy ABC (UK/UAE short film) and Dino Time (USA) in which three curious kids accidentally trip an egg-shaped time machine into operation and find themselves back 65 million years in the middle of a nest of dinosaur eggs. BALINALE also offers a number of workshops relating to the art of filmmaking that might be of interest; scriptwriting, acting, directing and more www.balinale.com
Welcome to our new monthly column for parents. Each article will cover a theme relevant to families where experts will give parents the latest information and advice. Family events will be featured and we welcome suggestions from our readers, simply email : contact@baliwithkids.com www.baliwithkids.com Copyright © 2013 Bali With Kids You can read all past articles of Bali With Kids at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-21 August 13
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by Dr. Rob Art Fair 2013 - Bali On The Move Various Group Exhibitions At various locations, see below
Bambang Adi Pramono creates a fiberglass sculptural bust entitled ‘Hairstyle of the Medusa’. This is an intriguing work which combines Greek mythology motifs along with present day super-realism. The chilling blue color of the bust intensifies the fabled mysteries of the Medusa.
The new Bali Art Society, an open art collective established earlier this year by some of Bali’s leading artists, curators, and writers, is holding their first exhibition, Bambang Adi Pramono: entitled ‘Art Fair 2013 - Bali On The Move’. The group ‘Hairstyle of the Medusa’ exhibitions which make up the Art Fair are on display from September 20 until October 5, 2013, at three venues in Bali, Kadek Murdana’s acrylic paintnamely: ing ‘Obral Obral Ubud’ has a ‘classical’ feeling to it. Balinese Tony Raka Art Gallery, Jalan Raya Mas, Ubud symbols and imagery are Maha Art Gallery, Jalan Merdeka, 18, Tanjung Bungkak, combined with contemporary Denpasar western influences to depict a Kadek Murdana: Danes Art Veranda, Jalan Hayam Waruk 159, Denpasar group of tourists haggling with ‘Obral Obral Ubud’ The works can be viewed every day from 9.00 a.m. till vendors at the Ubud market. The 5.00 p.m. painting displays how the Balinese have incorporated western trends into their lifestyle, without disrupting their The exhibition is seen as the first breakthrough art program traditional values. for the BAS, and it acts, as Ubud sees it, as a ‘show of force’ in local, national, and international contemporary art Komang Parwata, in his black spheres. The Art Fair features works by 132 artists, who will and white photograph ‘Penari present painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, Sepanjang Bayang’, plays with installation, video art, plus new media. Some senior artists light and shade and shadows to who already have a qualified track record are also exhibiting capture a Balinese dancer in an along with young and emerging artists. off-guarded moment. It is an intimate photograph, which, Komang Parwata: The exhibition curators, Arif Bagus Prasetyo and Wayan perhaps, suggests the ‘Penari Sepanjang Bayang’ Sunarta, have selected over 200 works of art. Besides the physical stresses endured while individual responses from artists to exhibit, there has also performing Balinese dance. been responses from art collectives and groups such as the BIASA sculptors, B - Tjap; the young graphic artists of Finally, Jenny Ashby Singaraja, the KataRupa collective, and Lingkara art uses the difficult media photography. of woodcut, in her piece ‘Welcome to Zooubud’, Senior artist and BAS member Made Wianta presents an to reveal the vibrancy installation in the exhibition, according to Made Wianta: of life in a traditional Jenny Ashby: “The Bali Art Fair 2013, Bali On the Move is a precious Balinese village market. ‘Welcome to Zooubud’ moment to realize unity, as well as to see the creative The work is filled with achievement of artists who work in Bali today. Balinese wonderful black and artists have often followed the events of world art such as white patterning and exuberant line. the Venice Biennale, but, unfortunately, we have not been able to hold a class art event. It is time that we start to E-mail: artwords2004@yahoo.com.au organize events such as the Bali On the Move to let the Copyright © 2013 Dr. Rob world know that in Bali there is also a top class art event. I You can read all past articles of Artwords at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz am glad that the younger members of BAS have taken the initiative to make this event, which has the potential to realize unity among fine artists in collaboration with the key art stakeholders in Bali”.
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Aside from the art exhibitions, the Bali Art Fair 2013 also includes activities of art discussions and workshops. Unfortunately, some of these activities have taken place before the publication of this article. The art discussion; ‘Making Art: Potential, Opportunities and Challenges in Bali Arts Sphere/Global Art’ was held on the 30th September. Speakers Wayan Seri Yogaparta (curator/arts writer), Arif Bagus Prasetyo (curator/arts writer), Wayan Jengki Sunarta (curator/arts writer) and Wayan Tang Adimawan (researcher Katarupa Institute), addressed the fundamental problems of making works of art in Bali today. They found that the knowledge of art making that has been practiced by artists in Bali from over time has given birth to a diversity of ideas and forms of artistic achievement, such as the Kamasan style, Batuan style, Ubud style, Sanur style, the Pengosekan style, and other successors. Further, they also found that the art treasures of Bali, since pre - modern to contemporary art, indicates that the Bali Arts continue to grow and be sustainable. Participants in the discussion agreed that the potential for art making makes us realize that Bali has the potential, both from a demographic and cultural perspective, to be a fertile space for growth and the blossoming of global art. Art Performance events took place at Danes Art Veranda on September 22, and, at the Maha Art Gallery on September 27. However, it is still possible to attend a workshop on Friday, October 4, at 16:00 pm, at the Taman Budaya (Art Center), Jl. Nusa Indah, Denpasar. The workshop, ‘Art in the realm of the Internet’, will provide fundamental knowledge for artists in the expanding field of art appreciation in the realm of the internet. Hendra W. Saputro, Director of Bali Orange Communications, will provide reliable tips for artists on how works of art can be appreciated by the public in the internet realm, and, in terms of business developments to reach out to a greater market. Of the many artists exhibiting, four can show the diversity of the works on display:
Limited Time Exhibitions Art Fair 2013 - Bali On The Move Artists : Group Exhibitions Genre : Various Art Media Period : September 20 till October 5, 2013 Every day, 9.00 a.m. till 5.00 p.m. Location : Tony Raka Art Gallery, Jalan Raya Mas, Ubud Maha Art Gallery, Jalan Merdeka, 18, Tanjung Bungkak, Denpasar Danes Art Veranda, Jalan Hayam Waruk 159, Denpasar
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Hepatitis C – A Hidden Time Bomb Indonesia has one of the highest rates of viral hepatitis in Southeast Asia. Approximately 28 million people in the country are living with the hepatitis B or C virus. That’s more than 10% of the population of Indonesia! Many are unaware that they even have the disease due to its insidious onset. Of these 28 million, half could potentially progress to chronic liver disease, and over a third to liver fibrosis and liver failure or cancer. Hepatitis and other liver-related disease is a leading cause of death among Indonesians. According to the Health Ministry, more than 7 million people across 21 provinces — or more than 2 percent of the country’s population — had hepatitis C as of 2007. People who inject drugs and live with HIV carry an especially heavy disease burden. It is estimated that over two-thirds of Indonesian drug injectors have hepatitis C, with about 60 percent to 90 percent of these also living with HIV. Co-infection with HIV more than triples the risk for liver disease, liver failure, and liver-related death from hepatitis C. What is Hepatitis C? Hepatitis C is a virus that can infect and damage the liver. You can become infected with hepatitis C if you come into contact with the blood or, less commonly, body fluids of an infected person. In most cases, hepatitis C causes no noticeable symptoms until the liver has been significantly damaged. When symptoms do occur, they are often vague and can be easily mistaken for another condition. Symptoms include: • flu-like symptoms, such as a high temperature and loss of appetite • feeling tired all the time • depression How do you get hepatitis C? The hepatitis C virus is present in the blood and, to a much lesser extent, the saliva and semen or vaginal fluid of an infected person. It is particularly concentrated in the blood, so it is usually transmitted through blood-to-blood contact. The most common way that people catch hepatitis C is by sharing equipment to inject illegal drugs. Less commonly, people can get hepatitis C through sex or being exposed to infected body fluids by un-clean medical practice, tattoos etc. Getting tested Because hepatitis C often causes no obvious symptoms, testing is usually recommended if you are in a high-risk group, such as being a current or former injecting drug user. Testing is available at most labs in Bali and the approximate cost is Rp 400,000. Treating Hepatitis C Hepatitis C can be treated with antiviral medicines that are designed to stop the virus from multiplying inside the body and prevent liver damage. Two widely used antiviral medications are interferon and ribavirin. Some strains of hepatitis C respond better to treatment than others. Prevention Unlike other forms of hepatitis, there is no vaccine for hepatitis C. Two ways to reduce your risk of catching hepatitis C are: • Never share any drug-injecting equipment with other people (not just needles, but also syringes, spoons and filters). • Use a condom during sex. Stages of infection The first six months of a hepatitis C infection are known as acute hepatitis C. Around one in four people will fight off the infection and will be free of the virus. In the remaining three out of four people, the virus will stay in their body for many years. This is known as chronic hepatitis C. Depending on
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other risk factors, such as alcohol use, between 10% and 40% of people with untreated chronic hepatitis C will go on to develop scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), often up to twenty years after first catching the virus. Around one in five people with cirrhosis will then develop liver failure, and 1 in 20 will develop liver cancer, both of which can be fatal. What is available in Indonesia? Effective, evidence-based strategies for preventing hepatitis C transmission among drug injectors include a combination of long-term, consistent provision of harmreduction services like needle syringe exchange programs and opioid substitution treatment, and antiviral treatment for those who already have the virus. Good news - Education and harm reduction services DO exist in Indonesia. Bad news - Research conducted by PKNI (Indonesian Drug Users’ Network) earlier this year among 240 members of the drug-using community across eight cities in Indonesia revealed that only half reported never receiving any information on hepatitis C testing and treatment. Good news - First-line recommended treatment consists of interferon alfa and ribavirin, both of which are included in the World Health Organization’s so-called complementary Model Essential Medicines List, an internationally recognizable set of safe, cost-effective medicines to guide countries in treating critical health needs. Bad news - According to Suhendro Sugiharto, program manager at PKNI the proven strategies are not implemented at the level or quality needed to have a significant impact on the explosive Hep C/HIV epidemic. Depending on which genotype a person is infected with, one could face costs up to Rp 144 million for treatment alone. In order to determine what treatment course and duration are most appropriate, a person is required to undergo a series of diagnostic tests that, combined, cost up to Rp 6.5 million ($580) — almost three times the average monthly salary in Indonesia. Good News - Speaking at Aksi Hepatitis, an event held at Monas commemorating World Hepatitis Day, Indonesia’s Minister of Health Nafsiah Mboi announced that hepatitis C treatment will be covered by National Health Insurance beginning in 2014, in accordance with the 2004 National Social Security Law. Bad News – Many people remain ignorant about the disease and are not aware that they may have it, or that it can be treated. What can you do about it? Spread the word. Information in Bahasa Indonesia is available at http://pedulihepatitis. wordpress.com/category/aksi-hepatitis-2/
Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@ chcbali.com or Office number : 0361-2775666.
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“The game they play in heaven on the island of the Gods”, Bali Rugby Club will host Indonesia’s largest rugby event the XP Property Bali Rugby Fest on October 12 and 13 at Canggu Club. A great day of sporting action is in store with 24 Men’s teams: 8 from Indonesia, 11 from Australia, 2 from Singapore and 3 from Malaysia. Also competing in their own competition over the weekend are four Women’s teams: the Cendrawasih Muda from Indonesia, the Ladies Singapore Bucks, the Selangor Ladies Dingoes from Malaysia and a team from East Arnhem (Northern Territory Australia). For the Cendrawasih Muda: a team of mostly young girls who are from Mama Sayangs orphanage in Jakarta, it will be their first competitive tournament. Their entry into the event is being supported by Britmindo mining consultants, Indonesian Rugby and Bali Rugby Club. Competing in the Open Men’s division will be one of Bali Rugby Club’s two teams; the Bali Hanoman. This team made up of young local players recently saw two of its members selected in Indonesia’s under 20’s 7’s team to compete in Johor Baru, Malaysia - the South East Asian Junior 7’s Championship. For Gede Dewa Dharma and Chandra Priday it was a tough introduction to international rugby with the Indonesian side finding it difficult to get points on the board and compete for wins. Yet their individual recognition puts them in line to be included in Indonesia’s SEA Games squad in which rugby 7’s will be making it’s debut in 2015 in Singapore. Unfortunately for a third Bali player, Francis Mathion, his attendance was ruled out through injury, although the young man will again be eligible next year. Finally, Bali Rugby will be throwing the rugby ball around on Wednesday afternoons from 4.30pm at 66 Beach, Seminyak, for some touch beach rugby. All are welcome and if you wish to join the Bali Club for the Bali Rugby Fest go down and say hello. AFL NEWS A reminder This weekend the Bali Geckos will host a number of teams from around the archipelago at Canggu Club, for the 2013 Bali 9’s.The public is welcome.
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Round 7 of the League saw Udayana show their best form of the competition to keep their faint hopes of playing in the final alive by easily chasing down Hatten Tigers’ score of 7/92 by reaching 3/95 in the 12th over and Sanur continue on its merry way by easily accounting for XP Tridatu. Round 8 resulted in victories to Sanur, who bowled very well to dismiss Udayana for only 46 in reply to their score of 84, and Hatten Tigers lost only 3 wickets in reaching the target of 74 set by XP Tridatu. In the final round of matches Udayana comfortably defeated XP Tridatu and Sanur were victors over Hatten Tigers to clinch the top spot on the points table. RESULTS: Udayana 3/95 (Kadek Gamantika 37 no, Kadek Budiana 21) defeated Hatten Tigers 7/92 (Frengky Shony 45, Agung Kusama 2/15, Kadek Gamantika /21) Sanur 4/55 (Ahmad Shabir 20 no, Yoko 2/20 ) defeated XP Tridatu 54 (Amol Tekade 3/5, Ahmad Shabir 2/4, Manoj Joshi 2/6) Sanur 84 ( Pravin Rana 28, Abbass Ali 12, Suda Arsa 4/24) defeated Udayana 46 (Wayan Budiartha 12, Ahmad Shabir 5/12, Mushtaq Ahmad 2/8) Hatten Tigers 3/75 (Putra Darmawan 33, Frengky Shony 19, Yoko 2/27) defeated XP Tridatu 74 (Dedek 25, Mark Dobson 2/8, Urip Astawa 2/10) Udayana 7/42 (Alvianus Roboka 5/13, Yoko 2/10) defeated XP Tridatu 41 (Agung Kusama 4/10, Wira Adnyana 3/8) Sanur 145 (Manoj Joshi 54, Abbass Ali 33, Kadek Suardika 3/26, Gede Kisawa 2/24, Urip Astawa 2/25) defeated Hatten Tigers 130 (Gede KIsawa 26, Urip Astawa 20, Putra Darmawan 20, Ahmad Shabir 4/24, Manoj Joshi 2/21) For full list of sports please go to http://www.balisportmag. com
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Objective: No More Crestor, Lipids Normal Getting off Statins Naturally: Case Study, Phase 2
Cardiovascular heart disease remains the major cause of death of men and women world over. Elevated cholesterol has been blamed for this and Statin drugs have been sold as the cure. But things are not as simple as this. Cholesterol is not the villain it’s been painted and statins no magic bullet. In fact they are increasingly found to have undesirable side effects. Three months ago ParacelsusAsia, who has high cholesterol, decided to go natural. Here’s how he’s doing….
In June 2012, following a blood test showing significantly elevated cholesterol levels with LDL at 203 mg/dL I started taking 10mg of Crestor (rosuvastatin). This worked, quickly reducing my LDL comfortably below 100 mg/dL, which is the current optimal level. I’d taken the statin Lipitor in the past also with good results but had suffered increasing bouts of excruciating muscle pain in my right leg and stopped it. This experience, coupled with what I was learning about the undesirable effects of statin drugs generally, combined with the fact that medical research shows that elevated cholesterol is just one factor in heart disease and by no means the main one, I resolved I would get off statins as soon I could and adopt a nonpharmaceutical nutritional approach to regulating my cholesterol and maintaining a healthy heart function. To do this effectively and safely I knew I needed to consult a doctor and get regular blood tests along the way. I also knew I shouldn’t rush things. I went to see Dr Hendry Luis, an MD practicing functional medicine at The Wellness Clinic in Sanur. He drew up a program of nutritional supplementation and had me do a number of blood tests as well as giving me some sensible diet and exercise recommendations.
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cholecalciferol), 30mg Vitamin B6 as pyridoxine HCI, 400 mcg Folic Acid and 800mcg of Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalmin). Dr Hendry also recommended taking supplemental magnesium, an important but often disregarded mineral, in the form of a liquid natural transdermal formulation taken from seawater and rubbing two teaspoonfuls into my inner arm at night. So far everything is on track.
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Which brings us to Phase 2. I will only know for sure if things are on track if, after a period of three months of testing lipid levels on a monthly basis, my cholesterol results remain within the accepted range, i.e. my LDL stays under 100 mg/dL. In order to weight things still further my way I am resolved to adopt a number of other measures. Probably the most important of these measures is the addition of a Vitamin K2 complex, either from Complementary Prescriptions or Life Extension Foundation (LEF), both of whom I know to have excellent Vitamin K formulations. As noted in an earlier column it’s been shown that pretty conclusively in the major Rotterdam Study that Vitamin K2 not only provides cardiovascular protection but actually reduces arterial plaque by as much as 30% over time. It has a number of other benefits that include protection against an enlarged prostate, so Vit K2 is definitely one of the good guys (Note: a blood thinner & not to be taken by those on warfarin).
Three months ago I began Phase 1 of the program, which involved my taking a formulation comprising natural supplements designed to regulate cholesterol levels, and another to support the heart plus transdermal magnesium. I continued my existing exercise program and diet, but reduced my carbohydrate intake by some 20%. Most significantly I cut my daily dose of Crestor from 10mg to 5mg.
One of the things I‘ve learned is that with supplementation you need to make sure to have an effective balance, enough to achieve the desired therapeutic effect but not so much as to create an imbalance or deficiency. Of particular importance is the correct combination of nutrients which includes calcium, a vital mineral, but ensures it is deposited in the bone, where it’s needed and not in the arteries, where it could eventually kill you. Vitamins are very safe to take as the body excretes what it doesn’t need. There are exceptions to this however, most particularly Vitamins A and D, both very necessary particularly in the form of Vitamin D3, but can be toxic if taken to excess (it’s good to get qualified professional advice on all this). Accordingly I have decided to take the 2-a-Day Multivitamin from LEF to make sure I get the right amounts of the vitamins and minerals needed.
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Last week the results came in and so far as it went, all was proceeding according to plan. On half the dosage of Crestor all my cholesterol results were in range. Total cholesterol at 158 mg/dL (Normal: <200 mg/dL), LDL at 94 mg/dL (Normal: <100 mg/dL), HDL at 41 mg/dL (Normal: >40mg/dL).
The final step is hormonal. At the suggestion of Dr Hendry I had my testosterone levels measured. They came back as low end ‘normal’, which sounds OK until you add in the unspoken phrase “for your age”. Since hormonal levels drop progressively from our mid 20s on this makes so-called “normal” sub-optimal to say the least by the time we reach late middle age, which is where I am.
While this is good news, it is the next step where I stop taking the Crestor altogether and rely on the nutritional supplements while hardening up on the recommended lifestyle modifications that will show if the program is really working.
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Without taking medication I have persistently high levels of LDL, the “so called” bad cholesterol. I also have some hardening (calcification) of the cardiac arteries with up to 70 percent occlusion in a couple of places. Whatever this may sound like, given my age and lifestyle I’m not doing too badly. The report accompanying my heart CT scan, which is what passes for the Gold Standard in these things, puts my risk of a heart attack at about 10% above the norm for a person my age. That is to say, according to the statistical norm I have a slightly above average risk of a cardiac event.
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Tweaking your hormones can bring substantial rewards in terms of optimum weight and energy levels, mood and a number of other metabolic benefits but, please take note, can The two key pillars of the supplementation program given turn round and bite you badly if you are wrongly advised or me by Dr Hendry were two formulations from Complemen- if you over-use or abuse the process. Knowing this I quizzed tary Prescriptions, a well-regarded US ‘practitioner only’ Dr Hendry quite closely about the potential dangers. He told label. All the ingredients that make up these formulations me that the optimum way of administering testosterone in have been shown by medical research as effective in con- terms of beneficial effect, convenience and cost was via trolling or lowering cholesterol, preventing calcification or quarterly injections. Having checked into it myself that’s hardening of the arteries and supporting heart function. pretty much what I’ve found so I am decided to proceed with it. The first, a product called Lipid Control contains 334mg of Niacin, 700mg of Red Yeast Rice, 250mg Gugulipid and And… having so resolved in three months time from today I Beta-Sitosterol Complex (from soy), plus small amount of hope to report that I will be safely off statin drugs for good Gamma Oryzanol (rice bran oil) and Inositol. The two most with my cholesterol levels well within range. active ingredients are the Niacin (Vitamin B3) and Red Yeast Rice, which is in fact the natural form from which the statin lovastatin (Mevacor) is synthesized. This is taken in the form of 2 capsules 3x p/day. The second product is Omega-CoQ10 Formula containing 1,000 mg Omega-3 in the form of EPA and DHA oils, 50mg of CoQ10, which are the two most active ingredients, along with 50mg olive fruit extract and 40mg of the antioxidant trans-reservatrol, In addition there is 1,000 IU Vitamin D (as
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This fortnight is all about balance and harmony, at least as far as the New Moon and Sun conjunct in Libra are concerned. Venus the ruler of Libra moves from Scorpio into Sagittarius and brings a little more freedom and expansion to our relationships which have been intensified and strongly focused throughout September. Mars in Leo is squared off to Venus as the fortnight begins and moves on into Virgo as it ends. Confrontations are possible as this fiery Mars is challenged by the powerful feminine. The Full Moon eclipse is in the sign of Aries which highlights the Mars theme this fortnight. People will be striking out on their own and claiming their independence within relationships during this month. In fact everything is up for review as we head into this fourth of our seven Uranus/Pluto oppositions. This is the time to move forward from the promptings of your heart and soul. The stirrings are from deep within as many are impulsed to make major transformational changes throughout different areas of their life. There are grand cycles of change throughout our solar system that are both impacting earth and emanating from her. If you are feeling the pressure of the enormousness of these times remember to find your balance regularly and to attune yourself to the higher vibrational frequencies of love and compassion. A movement into fear will bring pain, anxiety and nervousness. View your life from a higher perspective whenever possible and remember to discard those things that no longer support you. NEW MOON 11 Libra 56 October 5, 2013 7:37 p.m.
ARIES It’ll be back to business as usual as Mars moves into Virgo later this month. You’ll feel like getting healthy and being more of service than you have been for a while. When duty calls you may just show up, in your own way and in your own time, of course. This Full Moon is particularly potent for you this month with an eclipse in your sign. Take the time to reflect on your relationships and your role to play within them. A time to end the compromise or to consider a little more. It all depends on your perspective of the situation and how you feel about it.
LIBRA It’s an immersion in the Libran vibrations this month and climaxes in the Aries Full Moon eclipse. Although it looks like a very profound year ahead for you, there’s also a sense of joyous completion. Many areas of your life are changing and things are coming to an end. Let these endings be a gracious flow and open your arms to the new with optimistic enthusiasm. It really depends on the choice of mood you encourage. Challenging aspects, like our Pluto/ Uranus square, prominent in your chart this year will bring revelations and unusual inspiration.
TAURUS As your adventurous spirit is rekindled this fortnight you may find yourself ready for a journey. Similarly you may claim that same sense of freedom within your relationships. So if you are starting to feel hemmed in, take a break from the everyday and do something that invigorates and restores your vitality. Anything that allows you a broader view of your life situation is going to support the changes that are ready to be made. If this move has or does create conflict understand that it is a part of the journey and do your best to not succumb to the demands of others.
SCORPIO Rarely do you require the motivation to go the distance and it is no exception now as Uranus pushes your planetary ruler Pluto to try new and different modes of expression. You are willing to experiment and to take the risks involved in this evolutionary transformation. Mars activates Pluto at the end of the month and highlights your ability to stay grounded amidst challenges. This earthy quality is bringing manifestations rapidly into being and so be clear about what you want. Negative thinking works the same way so be vigilant with those wayward thoughts.
GEMINI Mercury moves to mid degrees of Scorpio this week and then turns retrograde. It meets with the North Node and Saturn and then teams up with Chiron and Jupiter this fortnight. A lot to be discussed and a lot to share and all in order to heal the wounds of the past. You’ll be talking about how life is impacting you to make your own journey of evolution, without comparison to that of others and you will be digging deep within yourself for the answers to important questions. This is a time to probe your mind and feelings and to see how the two are inexplicably connected.
SAGITTARIUS Venus brings love into your life this month. You will adore everything that expands your sense of freedom and those people who inspire that within you also. Allow yourself to reach out to those you are attracted to this fortnight and express the watery depth of emotions even though they are not common ground for you. Mars and Venus are challenging each other and yet you can use this to your benefit and talk about your sexual relationship in an open and honest way. Feelings probably will be stirred and they can lead you forward to your own transformation.
CANCER You will be looking to create beauty in your environment this fortnight. To bring a little more harmony into your life and all that you do. You could meet with a little resistance from those not so willing to embrace change. Relax your hold on the situation or any need you have to be right. Allow others their way and whatever time it may take them to change. Any stress that arises can be soothed through your own self-acceptance and embrace of your individualized expression. If you seek more alone time, this can be perfectly achieved now as well.
CAPRICORN As you embrace these days of change and uncertainty you are learning to adapt more easily and to flow rather than resist. Conversation is deep and probing and avoidance of a topic not possible. It seems that everything is on the table now and this allows you to bring some areas to completion and to see where others need to evolve, even if you are yet unsure of how this is to take place. Persevere through to the end of November. The good things that are opening now bring a sense of excitement or at least positive anticipation. Relax into this state of flux.
LEO As the Sun shines with the Libran beauty, you are inspired to create your life anew and as the outer planets prompt you to revolutionize your life in this way you are more able than ever before to let go of those things that have reached their use by. Boldly stepping foreword now you feel your support coming from a sense of freedom and the willingness to look at your life from a higher and broader vantage point. The Scorpio Planets are bringing you a few challenges and asking you to take responsibility, but nothing that a little commitment can’t cover.
AQUARIUS Sun opposite Uranus at the beginning of the fortnight highlights your soul’s purpose and has you clearing the way to its fulfillment. Letting go aspects of ourselves that have become habitual is not always easy. You have the ability to make it happen now as some unseen force seems to move through you bringing willingness and confidence. There is a harmonious and synchronis flow to events in your life bringing you peace. Although things still move in an erratic and unconventional way as well, you are happy with the progress and success.
VIRGO Mars is moving into your sign this month and gives you the stamina to fulfill your plans. The healing journey continues and you are more able to complete tasks that before had you stressed. These days are about tuning into your emotions and allowing them to be the barometer for your soul’s journey. If you find yourself struggling to maintain your balance then something has to change. Be willing to look honestly and to be of service to yourself as well as to those who are calling you to assist. Only give when true giving comes from your heart rather than mind.
PISCES There are a lot of planets in water signs in the sky at the moment and with this your Pisces ones are being triggered in a good way, although it does make for some pretty deep emotional exploration. It’s best to stay with what’s current within your environment rather than reaching out into the future with your fear or negative thinking. Stay open to changing your mind about things regularly and give yourself a great deal of self-loving, nurturing and gentleness. Ease your way through this evolutionary cycle without burning yourself out or overdoing it.
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For Sale; Display aluminium and glass, dim. 80x50xh30cm. Excellent condition. Value Rp. 450.000, sold RP. 250.000, No nego. Contact Patrick <pat2com@ gmail.com>, sms 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [069] For Sale; 2 heavy blocks of lychee wood, 41x42x80cm Rp. 500.000. SMS <pat2com@ gmail.com>, sms 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [070] For Sale; Used Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 3200 “Magic Doors” CD Tuner with hard disk. Includes remote and floor stand. Speakers not included. Serious offers only please email to <garage868@ gmail.com>. Sanur. [071]
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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch
That Mysterious White Line! You don’t need to be an anthropologist with three phDs to work out that Bali’s roads are just one more of life’s great mysteries. One that makes me snigger is that elusive white line. Whether it runs parallel or perpendicular to the way your vehicle is facing, whether or not it appears at all on Bali’s roads, it seems to perplex most of our dear ‘citizens of the asphalt (or lack thereof)’.
For Sale; Popcornhour C-200 HD media player. Network Media Tank. Playback up to full HD 1080p. Hotswap drive bay. Almost any format playback support. Price: Rp. 2.5million. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [075] For Sale; Brand new iPod Touch latest model (5th Gen) 64GB. Special red product (limited). Protection included (casing). Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [076] For Sale; Apple Remote (aluminum finish with black buttons). Price: Rp. 260.000, - Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [077] For Sale; Apple 30-pin digital AV Adapter. Connects iPads (up to iPad3 Retina), iPhone 4S/4, iPod touch 4th Generation to HDTV/HDMI display. HD output 720p & 1080p. Rp. 300.000. Contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail.com>. Sanur. [078] For Sale; Original Apple composite AV cable. Easily connect your iPod, iPhone, or iPad to the composite video inputs on a TV. Features audio and USB connectors. Price: Rp. 250.000. Please contact: 081 193 9281 or <garage868@gmail. com>. Sanur. [079]
Garage Sale; Kitchenware, place mats, new garbage bin (90cm high), ceiling lamps from Egypt, saris, silkmaterials, cushion covers silk from India, lady winter clothes almost new size 36/38, summer dresses silk and raw silk, almost new, cotton tribal dresses, oriental sandals, oriental decos, curtains white/beige, books to give away, golf trolley and bag to give away, leather handbags, antique furniture from India and Pakistan, decos from India and Pakistan, charpoy w camel hair, shisha from Egypt, etc. etc. Pse call or sms 0812 8232 9520. Sabine, Sanur near Hyatt Hotel. [119] As I say yes to life, life says yes to me.
For Sale; Ladies Calvin Klein Contour watch (model K1923160), with highpolished silver-tone dial and stainless steel bracelet. Rarely used, in very good condition. Complete with box. IDR 1.2 juta. 081 7930 8888 or email <kats_sale@ yahoo.com> for pictures. Denpasar. [111] For Sale; Pre-loved Nike Oregon Analog Chronograph watch (model WA0022-007), with blue color face. In good condition, normal wear and tear. IDR 350 ribu. 081 7930 8888 or email <kats_sale@ yahoo.com> for pictures. Denpasar. [112] Hide not your talents. They for use were made. What’s a sundial in the shade?
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Ever wonder why even at peak hour, many motorcyclists hang back from the white line at the lights – normally under a tree or the roof of some building? Believe it or not, they are actually sheltering from the sun. These folk have obviously not learnt from those fair local women how to wear their cardigans on backwards as a low budget, multi-purpose UV protector. You’d think our dear boys in grey would be right on to these unsuspecting ‘treedwellers’ but they seem have a free license to line up where they please, whether they are blocking traffic or not – remember that for women in particular in Indonesia, anything that resembles dark skin must be avoided at all costs. At the other extreme are those who – notably the bare-chested, back-packing ‘toris’ – often unwittingly venture beyond the fading white line at the traffic lights – of course just to work on their suntans. They are, however, bound to quickly become prey of those jodhpurwearing, mustachioed men who have recently become victim of Dutch candid camera. Fortunately for those of us who like to drive in the middle of the road – considering the width of Bali’s roads and the fact that the ‘express lane’ fast becomes the snail lane due to u-turning points every 500 m or so, it’s actually better just to stick with the middle route – there are often no white lines demarcating where the median strip is. What that white line means in Bali is ever-elusive – as with traffic lights, most people tend to ignore them – perhaps like zebra crossings they are purely decorative. As over-budget provincial government roading projects now feature kitsch baris dancers and ‘vila’ water features, next time round the lines may even be painted gold!
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02 October -16 October, 2013
by Pak Bruce
Upgrade my current computer or buy a new one? Should I upgrade my current computer or buy a new one?
The average desktop PC has a functional lifespan of roughly two to five years. Over time, users will tend to notice that their systems just aren’t as fast as they used to be, they don’t have enough space to store their files or don’t meet the requirements for the latest software. When this happens, users have the option of either upgrading or replacing their PCs. To determine which path might be better for your computer system, it is best to look at a cost comparison of what you will get out of each of the two options. My rule of thumb is that upgrades should typically be done if the costs of the upgrades will be roughly half of the cost of getting a new system. This is just a guideline based on most upgrades giving you a functional lifespan of roughly half of what a complete replacement will get you. Let’s take a look at some of the items that can be upgraded, their relative cost and ease of installation.
For Sale; Still new Bengkirai flooring project leftover size 20cm x 60-100cm x 3cm, over 2 m3 (cubic), very good for your bedroom/ living room, L connection. All only for IDR 10 Mills. Pick up from Ubud 0857 3717 7977. [148] For Sale; MacBook Pro 15” end of 2010 for sale! 2, 4Gg Intel Core i5, 8G memory, graphics Intel HD 288Mb, HD 320Gb, OS X 10.8.4. Used with care, like new! 10mil nego. Ph. 0878 6092 8010 John, 0819 1641 8780 Maria. Kuta. [149] Where there is great love there are always miracles. Don’t let what you can’t do interfere with what you can do.
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For Sale; Second hand chest freezer (GEA AB108T). Size: 57x49x88cm / 95watt / 105L. Call: 081 1198 9799 / <grace.nathalia@ gmail.com>. Kerobokan. [143] For Sale; Spa jacuzzi 2mx2m, 2 seats. Acrylic shell. Used condition. Good working condition. Selling price 2500 USD. Contact HP 0818 0550 5515. Seminyak. [155] For Sale; Rosetta Stone level 1 Bahasa Indonesia. Original package, like-new condition. Text or call 0813 5589 2950. Bought $200, will sell for IDR. 850.000. Very easy to learn. Bukit. [108]
Memory ($25 to $75) The memory inside of a desktop PC is the easiest and most cost effective upgrade that can be made. The more memory that a PC has, the more data it can process without having to use virtual memory. Virtual memory is memory that exceeds the system RAM and is swapped to and from the hard drive in order to keep the system running. Memory upgrades will vary in cost depending upon factors such as the type of memory that your computer system uses and the amount that you intend to purchase. Hard Drives ($70 to $140)
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The second easiest upgrade for a desktop PC is with the drives used for storage. Hard drive space roughly doubles ever two years and the amount of data that we store is growing just as quickly thanks to digital audio, video and pictures. If a computer is running out of space, it is easy to purchase a new internal hard drive for installation or an external drive. The main thing to be aware of with your PC is whether it uses the older IDE or newer SATA interface if you are going to install the drive inside of the computer. Refer to the computer specifications to determine which type it uses.
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CD/DVD Drives ($50 to $100) This is probably the least expensive upgrade that can be done to a computer system. Most DVD burners can be found from around $30 for the latest models. They are just as easy to install as a hard drive and the extra speed and functionality make these a great upgrade for any computer that has an older CD burner or plain CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. Similar to the issue with hard drives, internal CD and DVD drives can be found in IDE or SATA versions.
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Not every upgrade requires opening the PC case. Since you spend all your PC time looking at your monitor, investing in a newer, bigger monitor can be better than getting a new PC. Your eyes will thank you for it. If your old PC came with a 14- or 15-inch CRT monitor, stepping up to a 17-inch ($100 to $125) or even a 19-inch tube ($175 to $250) will make all the difference--especially if you roam around unwieldy spreadsheets regularly. Or, you can opt for one of the hot new flat-screen LCD monitors. They’re bright and crystal-clear. Even a 15-inch LCD monitor ($250 to $300) is a vast improvement over a small conventional CRT display. And prices are falling: You can opt for a big 17- or 18-inch LCD for a few hundred dollars more ($400 to $600). Time to Replace? If the overall cost of upgraded parts is more than 50% of the cost of a newer and better system, it is generally advisable to just purchase a new computer system instead of upgrading.
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Some aspects a new computer will have that maybe are hard to get in an older machine: 1. New OS (win 7 or the new cats from Apple) 2. Faster USB (release 2 or 3) that gives you almost infinite flexibility and expansion. 3. Better wireless connection protocol N with higher speed 4. Some new software do not support old OS (media player 10, new itunes, etc) 5. Larger and better mass storage is standard (unless you buy an ultrabook) 6. Almost all laptops, netbooks, etc have a camera standard 7. Mic are standard in new computers 8. New warranty (you don’t get this in an upgrade) Have fun! ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can.
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Fashion For Sale; Italian books, many differernt writers; Vendo Libri in Lingua Italiana, Scrittori e Generi Vari. Contact 0818 0566 2911 Legian. [130] For Sale; Hishem table in aluminium synthetic rattan with clear tempered glass on the top, color dark brown (brazil groove 6 mm), size 140 x 140 cm h 75 cm, new still in the packaging. Original price 2.180.000 rps, we sell for 1.530.000 rps. Contact 0818 0566 2911 Legian. [131]
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For Sale; Ram 4GB. New RAM for Mac DDR3 1333Mhz 2 x 2GB strips 300,000rp Perfect upgrade for your Macbook or iMac. Call 62-361-558-3277 or <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Legian. [136] For Sale; Terracotta ceramic roof tiles. Very high quality thick ceramic roof tiles. 1000 Plus pieces enough to comfortably cover a 4 by 5 meter enclosure! Call 62361-558-3277 or email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Legian. [137]
For Sale; 2 speaker “Mackie” SRM-350, made in Japan con original case, stabiliciertransformator, USD. 1.100, Recording “Yamaha” AW-16 G USD. 450, Mixer “Mackie” 1202 made in USA USD. 200, Mixer “Mackie” DFX-6 USD. 200, 2 monitores “Alesis” Pro-Activ, USD. 110, 1 “Samsom” PowerBrite PB 10 USD. 140. Contact: <luchoflores@ yahoo.de> or 0813 5332 7901. [132]
For Sale; Strand of natural golden south sea pearls. 33 gently graduated (11 to 12.5mm) naturally colored South Sea Pearls with 22 karat hand made clasp. Real deal at $27,000.00. Call 62361-558-3277 or email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Legian. [138]
For Sale; Wood table from Germany, German books, antique type machine, belly dance equipment, European clothes. Please send mail to: <barbaraseibt@yahoo.de> or sms: 081 3532 7901. Kuta. [133]
Looking for original Kawasaki D’tracker 250 exhaust. Please call: Ronald 0818 0905 1088 / <onal_ pega@yahoo.com>. Kerobokan. [140]
For Sale; Ancient Erotic Jade Phallus. The Jade Phallus is an exceptional specimen of prehistoric art. Asking $180,000. Call 62361-558-3277 or email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Legian. [134] For Sale; Assorted fine art jewelry. Selling pieces from my personal collection of hand made fine jewelry. Must see to appreciate! Call 62-361-558-3277 or email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Legian. [135]
For Sale; Used furniture, good condition, good price. Contact: Tina <nitatari05@ gmail.com>. Ubud. [139]
For Sale; Brand new and second hand motobike parts & accessories (moge). For Price & pictures call : Ronald 0818 0905 1088 / <onal_ pega@yahoo.com>. Kerobokan. [141]
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B BEJO Artisan Jewellery Now in Bali Italian enamel for jewelry ? 3D Computer Graphic Design ? Computer and Hand Carved Wax Master ? Laser ( Metal,Wood, Shell, and other materials ) ? Casting ( Silver, Brass, Bronze, White brass, Pewter ) Office : Jl. Tibung Sari Perum. Taman Srikandi Residence Blok. C No. 01 Dalung, Denpasar Phone: 0361- 8920999
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For Sale; Second hand raptor pos system, receipt printer Samsung, and cash drawer. Only use 1 year. Still good condition. Call: 081 1198 9799 / <grace. nathalia@gmail.com>. Kerobokan. [142]
Wanted to Buy; Portable spa/jacuzzi approx 2x2 metres, with cover if possible. Must be in excellent condition and realistic price. Phone John 089 685 812 100. Ubud. [193]
For Sale; Standing teak shelves L=120cm, W=45cm, H=150cm price 3 million. Teak shelves L=110cm, W=45cm, H=130cm price 2 million. Teak shelves L=140cm, W=45cm, H=142cm price 2. 2 million. 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo.com> Seminyak. [126]
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80 Yachts Party at Lovina It was a spectacular sight. Over 80 yachts anchored in the tranquil waters off Lovina Beach in North Bali. The night could not have been better as the excited locals gathered towards the brightly coloured stage awaiting the start of the official welcome party. The Bupati was there sitting in the front row along with other dignitaries from the Buleleng Regency. Their attendance displays their commitment and generosity in welcoming the Sail Indonesia 2013 Rally fleet to Lovina. Sail Indonesia 2013 coordinator David Woodhouse said the event is “going from strength to strength and was especially gratified with the welcome from the people of Bululeng.” He also said that, “This year one of the big Indo Telcos gave us a hundred odd free mobile phones to hand out to the Skippers. It means we can all keep in touch and abreast of any changes to the sailing itinerary.” He went on to say that this was one of the most significant developments in the event’s 25 year plus history. With broadcast sms messages all skippers can be contacted easily about changes in courses, changes in the weather, changes to planned stopovers and most importantly some of the fun times people were having. A lot of the stress and possible confusion of sailing in foreign waters was allayed. Most sailing authorities decry the use of mobile phones on yachts and stress the importance of using the ships radio instead. Especially in situations when the safety of the yacht or crew is at stake as radio signals are easier to locate the ships position than mobile phone signals. Anyway it was an inspirational idea to give every yacht a free phone and even smarter for the coordinators to make a list of all the numbers to facilitate broadcast sms messages.
Sail Indonesia has been an annual occasion for decades. It is truly a remarkable sailing event and has no comparison in the world. Beginning in Darwin in July each year as many as 100 yachts gather in Darwin and sail west through Indonesia on a leisurely cruise in company ending after a few months in Singapore. It is worthwhile checking out their web page to get an idea of longevity of this event. Especially the blogs from some of the skippers that are well worth a read. If you can’t be there why not read about someone who has.
The Welcome Ceremony There were the usual speeches welcoming the skippers and a very brave skipper who will remain nameless giving thanks in passable Indonesian that gave the locals a bit of a laugh. But the entertainment show was truly spectacular. It started with a modern theatre piece that told the story of Lovina and some of its legends by way of contemporary narrative and then flashback dancing performances. The main storyteller was young girl with some very cool sun glasses. The locals loved it and the sun glass kid got a lot of laughs. The next part of the show was an amazing music group of young people with a very distinct sound. There were drums, bass and gamelan which doubled the drum track but the high point was the guitar and keyboard combination. Big symphony and almost classic melody
sound. There is a lot of talent in this part of Bali and they are not afraid to move on from traditional Bali tourist shows into some modern musical interpretations on how these young people see the world. After the show the invited ones were treated to a meal of local fare which gave people a chance to mingle and swap stories and show respect for each other’s culture.
Humbling Experience Says Skippers On speaking with some of the skippers and crew the almost unanimous feeling is that Indonesia is a fascinating sailing experience. Many are at first confronted by how poor the people who live along the coast are. The skippers drop anchor in remote areas not knowing what to expect and are immediately met with open arms. Of course there is an element of trade involved here. For hundreds of years Europeans have been dropping anchor all over Indonesia and start trading. They are usually running out of water, wood for cooking, fresh fruit and vegetables etc. This has been going on for years although some of the skippers are somewhat ignorant of this history and seem to think it is about trying to get them to buy stuff from the locals. One husband and wife team on one of the yachts, however, talked about having an almost spiritual awakening or experience when meeting Indonesians in the various places they anchored at. They looked like your average older salties. No indications that they read tea leaves every morning before they set course. But they were genuinely moved. “They have so little and we have so much in a material sense but they are far happier than we will ever be. And they truly love their children and they show it every second of the day.” One yachtie said that his world view was so affected by what he saw and experienced in Indonesia that he could not listen anymore to news from his home country as it was so artificially constructed and so far removed from what is really important. Agendas within agendas he said. Sailing conditions for this year’s rally have been varied. There were occasional light winds which required some motoring by the heavier yachts. Many skippers reported great sailing especially from the previous stop at Medana Bay Marina in north Lombok to Lovina. Anchoring in some locations was difficult in some spots. Lots of rock and coral to prevent a good grip. Or lots of clay which meant you had to be a superman to get your anchor up and secured. Last year the scheduled Bali stopover was Benoa Harbour or Serangan Island for the overfill. Benoa Harbour is not that well placed to handle 80 plus yachts at once. The decision to return to Lovina is a welcome one as it avoids the sail down and then back up the Badung Strait that can get a bit rough at times. According to the British Admiralty pilot for these waters at certain phases of the moon you can get a 8kt current running in the Badung strait. For most yachts that means you are going backwards if sailing into the current.
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After Lovina the rally heads slowly to Singapore with some yachties heading up to Kalimantan to see the orang-utans. Happy Sailing!!!
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Ubud Area UBUD A STRONGER VOICE Almost anyone who stays in Ubud for more than a few days seems to find an opportunity to develop some part of their character in a way they haven’t before. Might be personal or professional, spiritual or emotional. Personally, I’ve moved past the “singing in the shower/ to the kids” stage, thanks to the various Open Mike nights we’ve had in various little cafes over the years. Now I’m even cheeky enough to sing a song or two with a proper band! After a few months of silence, Vespa Café in Penestanan is singing again each Saturday night from 6.30-9.30pm. Anyone is welcome to contribute any song, poem, story or other performance; neither age, nationality nor lack of experience a barrier. Two of the best performers I’ve seen so far were two gorgeous little girls who read their own poetry. You can book a table for dinner, or just get there early to secure a seat. Cafe Vespa, Jl on 0361 973034. SADDLE UP! A brilliant idea for anyone who needs to lug a lot of stuff around town on their motorbike! Check out these roomy saddlebags, specifically designed for Bali bikes and scooters. They come in two sizes and various colours, with lots of practical pockets including one for your phone. The bag can rest on top of your seat for short hops or you can simply lift up the seat, plonk the bag in position and close the seat again to make the bag completely theft proof. There’s a handle in the middle for easy carrying around, but mostly mine stays on the bike during the day; I just remove my computer and any other valuables. Equally useful for transporting your mobile office – laptop, tablet, folders etc - or for bringing home all your fruit and vegetables from the organic market. Available from 850,000rp at Kismet, on the corner of Jl Goutama and Jl Dewi Sita. GODDESS HAS A FACELIFT! After five years supplying us with eco-friendly, modal clothing in teeny to very generous sizes, Ubud’s own Goddess on the Go has had a facelift. The Jl Raya Pengosekan store is one of Ubud’s largest, and the renos make shopping an even more pleasant experience - they even have somewhere for your partner to sit and sip a cold beer. Repeat customers love the place. If a favourite style is not in stock, Goddess workers above the store can usually whip up their choice in less than 4 hours. And now there’s sterling silver jewellery with genuine gemstones (guaranteed export quality, manufactured in-house) in colours to complement the clothing. Goddess on the Go staff take the time to recommend colours, suggest styles for your body-type, and help select the right pieces to maximise your wardrobe. Phone 0819 0532 1393 for a complementary appointment, if you need help for a special occasion. YOUTH SPEAK, LISTEN Outstanding young adult speakers from around the world arrived in Bali this week to inspire student participants at Bali 2013 Global Youth Conference. Held at Canggu Community School on October 5 and 6, the Global Initiatives Networking (GIN) program includes experiential sessions on issues based on the Millenium Goals. Student teams from many Bali schools and other islands will work on practical solutions to some of the world’s challenges. They’ll return to school with sessions to share with the larger community. For example, they could create a fundraising sports tournament or set up a reading group with local school children. Speakers include Canadian champion “Skate for Cancer” skateboarder Rob Dyer, stunt man Scott Hammell, Indonesiawide literacy program creator Nila Tanzil and Country Director for Greenpeace Indonesia, Loggena Ginting.
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For sponsorship, participation and other inquiries: infoginbali@ gmail.com. BERTOLUCCI FILMS Once again, Black Beach restaurant has organised two brilliant film night series. On Wednesdays until November 6, we’re watching the development of the art of Bernardo Bertolucci, considered one of Italy’s greatest post-war directors. They include the little known 1962 “La Commare Secca”, and others of worldwide fame such as Last Tango in Paris, Novecento, The Last Emperor, The Sheltering Sky and Little Buddha. The films are in English or in Italian with English subtitles. Then on Thursdays, we turn to France, with a carefully chosen series of very recent French comedies and dramas, which screen until October 31. These films are in French with English subtitles.
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Black Beach’s Sky Terrace is the perfect spot. Get there early for sunset, cocktails and a meal. The movies are free and begin promptly at 8pm. If you haven’t arrived in time to claim a seat, you miss out. Top of Jl Hanoman. P: 0361 971353. Check www.blackbeach. asia. FREE DIVE AMED It’s a rare chance to learn from the best. Fusion Freediving has invited Natalia Molchanova and Alexey Molchanov - the extraordinary mother and son current world record holders of the sport of free diving - to share their unique experience in a range of courses in Amed Bali from October 5 to 16.
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All levels can participate, from beginners to advanced professional free divers. Amed is a serene fisherman’s village two hours northeast of Ubud. Its coastal waters are perfect for free diving because of their tropical, calm water, excellent visibility, spectacular coral reefs and magnificent marine life. Students will be certified under Freediving Federation of Russia standards. The program trains free divers – in other words, those who practice breath-hold diving instead of using oxygen tanks – in the theoretical and practical skills required to ensure safe diving. So take a few days off from your Ubud work or holiday schedule and head over Amed for some seawater bliss. KINTAMANI HOT SOAK How are those joints faring? Have you done too much yoga or taken too many African, hip hop, rumba and salsa dance classes lately? Been too energetic at your Ubud Fitness session? My best recommendation is a trip to Kintamani, to soak in the hot springs down in the volcano caldera, by the lake. There are many hot spring swimming pools – none in the natural state that I can find, but several worth a visit, nonetheless. It’s less than 40 minutes from Ubud by motorbike or an hour by car to Kintamani; go north past Delta supermarket, no stops till the little ticket man at the top of the mountain. Go right when you reach him, turn right to go down into the valley, and then right again at the bottom of the slope. Enjoy the winding drive, with volcano and old lava slides to the right and vegetable gardens in the left, next to the lake. Eventually, a series of signs for hot pools. All have their merits; the one right beside the lake is a bit more expensive (and not as warm) as the others, but the view over the lake to the looming mountain is worth it. I like Toya Bungkah, which you’ll find on the right on the main road; just a small sign.
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UWRF Keynote Speaker: Goenawan Mohamad By Sarita Newson Goenawan Mohamad needs no introduction in Indonesia’s literary circles. He has been a writer and journalist since his university days. In 1967—just a couple of years after Soeharto engineered the overthrow of Indonesia’s founding president, Soekarno—Mohamad returned from Europe, where he was enrolled in the College d’Europe in Brugges, Belgium, and joined an independent student newspaper, Harian Kami. Harian Kami was banned by the government in 1974, but by that time Mohamad had already become editor of Tempo. Goenawan Mohamad founded Tempo, an independent weekly magazine, in 1971—setting new journalistic standards for the country with its high quality writings and independence. Tempo was frequently threatened with closure, and it was banned for a short time in 1982 when it reported on violence instigated by the governmentbacked Golkar Party at an opposition campaign rally. In 1994, Tempo was banned again and its publication license revoked, along with the licenses of two other popular news magazines. Goenawan Mohamad was the recipient of the 1998 International Press Freedom Award by the International Committee to Protect Journalists. When Soeharto was removed from power in that same year, Tempo magazine was reinstated along with freedom of the press in Indonesia. Mohamad stayed in the newspaper for less than two years, devoting his time to writing literary pieces and running alternative arts venues in Jakarta; the latest one being Komunitas Salihara in South Jakarta. His short thought-pieces for Tempo are translated by Jennifer Lindsay and published in three volumes: Sidelines, Conversations with Difference and Sharptimes. The Indonesian versions are now in their 10th volume. Goenawan Mohamad has also written several books of poetry, ten books of literary non-fiction, four plays and two librettos for opera, plus a couple of pieces for wayang kulit, Javanese classical puppet theater. Sarita Newson (SN): You first started your Catatan Pinggir column in Tempo Magazine in 1976, and it is now published in 10 volumes and still going strong.... was it for this that you were awarded the “Dan David Award” for outstanding achievement? Goenawan Mohamad (GM): I believe the Award was given not for Catatan Pinggir volumes. I would say it was for my writings in general. SN: What’s it like having the longest running weekly column in Indonesia? GM: Well, for sure it is the longest running weekly column in the magazine. I hope people still find the pieces worth reading. I work hard for each of them. SN: What are you seeking to achieve with Salihara? GM: It is our effort to create a space for the arts, literature and ideas, which Jakarta is notoriously lacking. You see, the city has more malls and mosques than libraries. Artistic and intellectual resources are our endangered assets. We would like to see Salihara as an educational center against the trend.
SN: How did Salihara come about? GM: Salihara’s history is unique. It is a continuation of the Komunitas Utan Kayu—and that was originally a cover for prodemocratic movement against Soeharto’s regime. So the “elan” and the bond of the people working in it is, I must say, special. SN: Do you think that, in comparison to other parts of Asia, Indonesia has freedom of speech? GM: Most likely Indonesia has much greater freedom of speech than Singapore, Malaysia and China. I mean in terms of attacking the government, even bullying the President on Twitter (he has a Twitter account, so does the VP). It doesn’t mean we are without fear. It doesn’t mean that we have the best quality of debate. SN: This will be your 3rd or 4th trip to UWRF... what’s the value for you in attending, and why are we so lucky to have you back? GM: Honestly, I come to Ubud without hoping to be known internationally. I don’t expect the audience, mainly from foreign countries, to have an interest in Indonesian literary works. Normally they come for writers published in UK and US. But to be given the forum to speak in this festival is always a bonus. I have truly good friends here. SN: Some writers say that most Festivals are ‘work’ but the Ubud one is ‘play’—what do you think Indonesian writers get out of it? GM: I cannot speak for other Indonesian writers. But what’s wrong with this notion of ‘play’? We are homo ludens, a Dutch philosopher once said. SN: I believe you are launching your new poetry book at the Festival? Could you tell us a little about it? GM: I have no plan to launch it. Launching a book requires an organization, and I have none. But I have a small bilingual poetry book, Don Quixote, and I’d like to bring it to the festival. I am very proud of it, with a wonderful English version (translated) by Kadek Krishna Adidharma. Who knows... People may want to collect it as a souvenir. SN: Your book On God and Other Unfinished Things published in 2007 ponders man’s achievements in “times in which God seems to be irrefutable and religion gains ever more currency in the lives of many...” Do you feel that the world’s religions have the capacity to “illuminate the path” for man in his confusion, or will they only add to the chaos?
Religion prioritizes cosmos and fears—so its liberating force is most of the time replaced by its repressive impulse. Very stifling. SN: Our festival theme this year is once again a quote from Kartini...what are your thoughts on ‘Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terang’ and its relevance today? GM: ‘Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terang’ is the most misunderstood quote from Kartini’s letters. Many believe she meant it as a metaphor for the birth of reason. She did not. She meant it to signify her return to religion. What remains true is her anguish. Her life as a woman in a colonial setting was a perpetual inconclusiveness. So darkness is not the absence of light. Darkness and light do not exclude each other. We learn so much from the fact.
GM: Our festival is older—this is going to be our 7th event in 14 years. But it is not in Ubud. It is not in one of the (famous) centres of the world. I am not sure if we are more internationally known.
That’s why some of her letters are powerful.
Each time we publish a volume of the works of the participating writers. Entry is Free. We used to take the writers to other places in Indonesia—but cannot afford to do it anymore. Fund-raising is tough.
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GM: Chaos has a wonderful energy. Perhaps it is a hidden part of the cosmos. That’s why both James Joyce and Deleuze speak favourably of chaosmos.
SN: Your team at Salihara organizes a Literary Biennale... how does it differ from the Ubud Writers & Readeres Festival?
In UWRF you have separate venues for reading and lectures. At Salihara we do the reading in a single venue, our black box theater, with projected translations, preceded by brief interviews. We focus on works of literature; we don’t have travel writers in the festival, for example.
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SN: Many thanks for your words of insight and we look forward to hearing more from you at your Keynote Address on 12th October at Neka Art Museum.
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The New Lovina! The north of Bali has lagged well behind other old areas of the island in bringing their cuisine options up to date. However the signs are finally there that they are catching up with new openings in 2013 that have surprised greatly. Now The Lovina Bali leads the way with its Heliconia restaurant, built primarily for the guests of their impressive hotel rooms, suites and apartments, completely unrecognizable from the old Mas Lovina that it replaced. With more than 200 metres of beachfront it was always a site with unlimited potential, now that potential has been realized. Also missing from Bali’s north has been tourists from Australia even though they represent almost 40% of all Bali arrivals….with this Australian financed and managed project they are now here in force. Heliconia is a two level restaurant, a café feel downstairs beside the giant wood-fired pizza oven and relaxed dining upstairs with 360 degree views, Lovina’s majestic mountain range providing a perfect backing. Everyone’s day begins with breakfast, a very important part of the menu at any restaurant in a hotel. Heliconia offers a variety of choices. They have different menus for lunch and dinner but with a few common items. A refreshing Watermelon and Tomato Salad with cucumber, red onion, chilli, mint and an olive oil dressing, or an Asian style Grilled Chicken Salad with toasted almond, baby spinach, bell pepper confit, coriander and crisp wonton. An unusual soup [for Lovina] is their Mushroom Cappuccino. There is also a Ginger and Pumpkin Soup with coriander and chilli crouton. The Corn & Crab soup sounds very Chinese but it is given an International twist by the addition of coriander and basil, the corn is unusually, popcorn! The Madras Seafood Curry comes with all the trimmings, and if you want noodles choose between Thai [with prawns and tamarind] and Singaporean, rice noodles with chicken and oyster sauce. The Thai noodles [Pad Thai Kung] are served in the style Thais call ‘wrapped in a blanket’ [literal
translation] as the noodles are encased in a wrap of a paper thin omelette [pictured]. For lunch there are sandwiches, burgers, wraps, pasta dishes and a range of pizzas from the wood-fired oven. The Lovina Combo combines two spring rolls and chicken sates plus two prawns wrapped in wonton skins with dips of tartar and Thai sweet chilli. The Tandoori Chicken Wrap is with mango chutney and a yoghurt mint dip. Burgers can be beef [in a sesame seed bun] or Mediterranean [roasted vegetables, mushrooms and cheese with basil pesto on garlic focaccia. For dinner add a Salmon Pancake for an interesting starter and Herb-crusted Mahi-Mahi [with a potato risotto and pesto cream sauce] for a fresh local main, or the Mahi-Mahi can be wrapped in banana leaf with local spices [turmeric bumbu with tomato, basil and chilli] and oven baked. As this is now the haunt of many Australian tourists it is no surprise to find a variety of meat dishes on the menu. The Grilled Lamb Rack is with a red wine jus and served with pesto mashed potatoes, zucchini, eggplant and roasted pumpkin. For the beef brigade there is sirloin or tenderloin, both grilled. Then there is a dish called the Lovina Meat Tapas with three different grilled meats [beef, chicken and lamb].
As well as this extensive menu there are interesting daily specials, all guaranteed to tempt the taste buds. Taste and value in Lovina, a pleasant change!
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Heliconia
Address
: The Lovina Bali,
Telephone
: (0362) 3435 800
Open
: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Lovina
Non-Smoking Area : Yes Smoking Area
: Yes
Parking
: Secure, in hotel grounds.
Price
: Rp. 600,000 for two [+ drinks]
Credit Cards
: All major cards
Food
: International
Wine
: Excellent list
Service
: Relaxed and friendly
Atmosphere
: At the seaside
Overall
: Good taste, great value!
The Seafood Platter combines tuna, tiger prawn and squid, an unusual touch it is with Chinese style fried rice and bok choy. Not that unusual when you consider the tourist mix here as Chinese [actually Cantonese] has been Australia’s no. 1 choice of ethnic cuisine for decades, even the smallest country town has its Chinese restaurant. The local cuisine is not forgotten, Bali’s top dish, Ayam Betutu, is available in a kitchen variation as is Ayam Kalisan. Most interesting is their Pesan Kecincang, grilled prawns with a chilli sambal, basil and tomato, the accompanying vegetables drizzled with a tangy peanut sauce. All day favourites are the wood-fired Pizzas, with all the standard combinations plus a local special The Sate Ayam Pizza,with chicken and peanut sauce on top. Everyone has their own favourite pizza combinations and here you can add them from a large list of available vegetables, meats and seafood. Dessert? A Pumpkin Crème Brulee, Strawberry Cream Cake or an old fashioned Apple Pie [caramelized with rum and raisins] and then there is the essential chocolate offering, this time a Mud Cake, very rich!
Copyright © 2013 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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02 October - 16 October, 2013
Update Salt Tapas has opened at the Sentosa Villas complex in central Kerobokan. Salt [Tapas and Grill] is a brand made famous by Australia’s Luke Mangan [Sydney, Tokyo, Jakarta, Singapore and now Bali]. Super casual dining comes to Sentosa, who for many years have been a leader in bringing new tastes to Bali. One of the master chef’s signature dishes is his Crab Omelette which sounds so basic, but not in Luke’s hands… drizzled with miso and topped with enoki mushroom! A Roasted Jumbo Prawn [pictured] is combined with garlic, chilli, herbs and lemon, the Tuna Tartare is with citrus and wasabi. The Tagine of snapper, octopus, chickpeas, spinach, date, almond & lemon is another reason to visit Salt Tapas as soon as it opens. Tagines are healthy slow-cooked dishes that are common with Moroccan food, the sealed dome shaped lids return the steam to moisture so keeping the meat, seafood and/or vegetables from drying out, slowly infusing them with the accompanying herbs and spices. Vegetarians have not been forgotten and have never have had it so good. The veggie offerings at so many places are just so bland and boring! At Salt Tapas there is Eggplant, haloumi, chickpea, dried tomatoes and herbs with tahini dressing, Beetroot, asparagus, egg, radish, rocket, tarragon dressing, Curried Roasted Pumpkin, capsicum, labneh, dukkah and coriander, Soft Parmesan Polenta with poached egg, mushrooms & hazelnuts or Moroccan Cauliflower, saffron yoghurt, pine nuts & currants. A big welcome to Luke Mangan!
Leaving Bali Sale: Personal collection of decorative items (antique Javanese carved doorways converted to mirrors, assorted wooden panels with carving); architectural pieces (carved teak joglo tumpang sari, fences, doorways); wood slab tables; etc. Call 0813 3727 3007. Ubud. [109]
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For Sale; Gents DKNY Chronograph watch (model NY1399), with material strap and black dial. In very good condition, complete with box. IDR 1 juta. 081 7930 8888 or email <kats_sale@ yahoo.com> for pictures. Denpasar. [110]
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Indian Delites has moved after many years in Pengosekan, south of Ubud [a popular area for quality budget-priced restaurants] to Jln. Raya Sanggingan, north-west of Ubud [a stretch of road that houses many restaurant failures, most that still exist are running on empty]. They are now located in a new arcade [row of shops with front parking] that are all glass-backed with valley views behind, just above the Bintang Supermarket at Campuhan. If some of their dishes look familiar to regulars at Gateway to India [the original was in Seminyak and a couple of branches since at Kuta and Sanur], there may well be a connection. Same family, I believe? Those wonderful Kathirolls [both chicken and vegetable], Aloo Mattar [combination of potato and peas], the creamy Malai Kofta [croquettes of vegetable and cottage cheese] and the incomparable Kadai Chicken [tender chunks in a mild sauce]. Fire Station has opened on Jln. Danau Poso, Sanur and resembles an English Pub with drinks and food. It is English owned but under the same Belgian management as Kom il Fo on the beach. A relatively small room which you could call either intimate or at busy times, crowded. Their Ribs seem to have become a local favourite already. Overall meat is the order of the day with steaks, ribs, pork belly, etc. The chef is an Aussie, I think a first for Sanur, so expect a few Mod OZ dishes in the future. Blue Note is a funky little warung on Jln. Mertanadi, Kerobokan, another road with much car traffic but no foot traffic, so many restaurant failures. Although with a large open construction site for parking almost next door it is easy to stop at this one. Simple, basic and very cheap! Javanese owner/chef will cook anything you want as long as it is vegetarian or chicken based. The chicken can be fried western style with French fries or Indonesian style Lalapan with rice, or just chicken wings with whatever. The place is small and buzzy, the guitar and speakers on the wall used mostly by musical customers. Maha has replaced the Dayu’s Warung on the southern extremity of Jln. Monkey Forest Road, Ubud. Once just a not so busy warung but now after a major refit that includes one of Ubud’s most pleasant garden settings behind the open-to-the-street restaurant/café it is busy day and night. The management has also changed and the menu is a mix of local and low-level [budget-priced] international snacks. It begins at 8.00 a.m with their all day Breakfasts when you can have traditional western [bacon and eggs] or Indonesian [black rice pudding with honey], and there are many other options. Sandwiches include toasted bacon & egg or chicken schnitzel on focaccia. Soup can be Pumpkin, ginger and lemongrass added, the salad can be Thai; Som Tum which is shredded green papaya tossed with tomato, chilli and peanuts. Interesting snacks begin with those Vietnamese vegetarian rice paper rolls or Stuffed Mushrooms. I like the Bali Tapas Plate; sate, corn fritter, spring roll and potato cake or there is a Mediterranean version if you prefer; sun-dried tomato, olives, frittata, feta cheese, grilled vegetables and a tazaziki dip. Pizzas vary from the traditional to local version [Ayam Sisit]. Asian mains include a spicy Malay version of Mie Goreng and Sweet and Sour Crispy Chicken. Enjoy the magic garden and play with the rabbits.
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Welcome to Satu Lagi Poolside Bar. Located next door to the Taman Segara Madu Waterpark and Function Centre on Jl Batu Balong Canggu, right on the way to the famous Echo Beach. The new bar offers televised live sports events on big screen TV’s, and a massive 2 x 2 metre screen for the big events, so whether you are into Soccer, NRL, ARL Rugby, AFL Football Motor Sports or Boxing we have got you covered. Add to this great music videos from the 70’s till today, terrific food and a friendly atmosphere, and it’s a winner. Choose to relax in the bar or out on the covered veranda which enjoys cool breezes and rice field views over the magnificent pool and waterfall. Feel free to bring the family and enjoy a complementary swim on a hot afternoon, or come along in the evening and enjoy one of our fabulous cocktails or ice cold beers. There are also other regular events such as pool parties, live bands, grand final’s, Bledisloe Cup, Melbourne Cup, and title fights, along with super high speed complementary WiFi. and ample customer parking.
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Porky’s self-styles itself as a ‘Bar-B-Q with attitude!’ Simple, basic but very clean with ample parking at front, it sits amongst the many new flash restos that seemingly open almost every week around this budget-priced loop in Renon, almost at the bottom of Cok Agung Tresna. You would expect many pork dishes but with true Balinese logic there are but a few basic ones [sate, ribs, BBQ and sausage]. Start with Mushroom or Crispy Potato then BBQ pork, beef or chicken, the Sate can be pork or chicken and Nasi Goreng is served many ways; with Balinese Urutan, BBQ chicken, ribs or a vegetarian version with mushrooms. I like it but would not invite Miss Piggy! Kopi Shyup, unusual name, unusual place! It is sited in a small family coffee and clove plantation on the main road across the mountains from Bedugul to Seririt at Kayu Putih, just after Munduk. The café is pleasant, clean and simple offering mainly local dishes; Rujak [mixed sliced fruits in tamarind], Mie Ayam Bakso, Babi Kecap and Chicken many ways; Pok-Pok [Balinese chilli sauce], Sambal Matah or Bumbu Santan [chilli in coconut milk]. The family who run the café were born and raised on the plantation, a very friendly place. Open daytime only they also serve that strange Indonesian invention Luwak coffee [the beans having previously been digested by Palm Civets]. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com
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More Unusual Expat Hobbies In a previous article, a number of fascinating hobbies were highlighted and this time around we continue our listing of out of the ordinary pastimes. Hobbies come in all forms, colors, smells and flavors. From the thrilling and daring to the mundane and sedate. There are physically demanding hobbies like sports and those that involve the senses like art, gourmet cooking and music. Collecting opens a wealth of possibilities, from the ordinary - postage stamps, coins, antiques - to the bizarre like Asian sex toys. Handyman’s challenges abound like restoring vintage cars, reconstructing war-time jeeps, even the occasional fighter airplane. The arts attract lovers of music, visual and performing arts. The cerebral and literary minded can write exotic poetry, blog to their heart’s content, join a drama club, find weekly quiz games or debating groups. The tropical surroundings invite people to try their hand at photography, making documentaries and of course, gardening, raising exotic flora and herbs. Kitesurfing – Some people call it kiteboarding and they’re both apt terms to describe this exhilarating sport because you use a board to surf and are harnessed to a kite which you maneuver with the aid of wind that propels you in an exciting ride across the water. This sport is derived from windsurfing and waterskiing except that a wind-powered kite tows you over the water. The advantage is that you can surf big waves, small waves or no waves at all. It combines the speed of skiing, the acrobatic moves of wakeboarding and the elegance of wave jumping. It is sometimes labeled an extreme sport as it involves some amount of risk, especially when surfing on rough water or in heavy winds. Hence it demands a strong respect for the hazards of wind and water and it is imperative to be able to gauge the strength and direction of the prevailing winds. A bit of training is essential, a good dose of fitness and equilibrium, not to forget a fair amount of pluck. The kites are powerful and dexterity is required to maneuver them, especially when launching and landing. Italian-born expat Giancarlo Avancini, aka Jankie, is an aficionado. To him kitesurfing is much more than a hobby; it’s a way of life. He started windsurfing at age 14 and fell in love. This hobby became a continuous search for the best wind & wave combination in various windsurfing locations around the world. He finally found the optimum spot in Sanur. In 1997, after his umpteenth surfing vacation in Bali, he decided to settle here. With the advent of kitesurfing which became very popular in the late 1990s, he switched his allegiance to the new sport and figured out a way to make it his life’s mission. He started the first kitesurfing school in Southeast Asia on Sanur beach and opened the Kite & Surf Pro Shop where he sells kites, boards, surfing paraphernalia and attire. It didn’t take long for vacationers and locals alike to hook into this exciting new sport and in due time, he was able to turn the running of the kite school over to the local banjar which enabled him to devote all his free time to his passion. Jankie prefers the Sanur area for kitesurfing as the calm waters of the lagoon at Pantai Mertasari provide the ideal environment, especially for beginners. The wind direction is perfect there, as opposed to the Bukit where prevailing winds can take you far out to sea, or the west coast where the wave action poses much more of a challenge. Kitesurfing is a seasonal sport in Bali because it is entirely wind-dependent; therefore the best time to practice this sport is during the windy months between June and September. To learn more about kitesurfing in Bali, check out www.balikitesurfing.org and for those who want to try it, go to http:// kitesurfingschool.org. Sanur now has 5 kitesurfing schools which attest to the popularity of the sport. Plan on 1 week to learn the technique and become adept; and if you have experience with wakeboarding, snowboarding or
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Rickshaw racing – There is a group of i n t r e p i d adventurists who regularly participate in adrenalin filled excursions. Belgian Thierry Geerts seeks out his needed dose of thrills by competing in weird but wonderful races. He belongs to a bevy of mad adventurers who sign up for challenging runs around the world. His last adventure was a rickshaw rally that started in Seminyak and ended in Sumatra. The rickshaws were really “bajaj”, those rickety 3-wheeled conveyances still used in Jakarta as taxis. The participants drove these goofy contraptions from Bali across Java through jungle, rain-forest and precipitous mountain tracks in a 4-day, 3.300 km rally to the finish line in Medan. The challenge of the race was to travel on secondary and local roads, charting the way without reliable maps and counting on one’s own sense of direction and endurance. The most daunting challenges for Thierry’s team were the all too frequent breakdowns, the absence of good bajaj mechanics outside of Jakarta and the obstacles encountered on the way. Washed out bridges, dead-end tracks, recalcitrant buffalos and vipers in their sleeping bags heightened the adrenalin factor of this bajaj rally.
The central “prop” is a steel or brass pole with a diameter of 3.5 to 5 cm and the challenge is to execute complicated moves while clutching the pole with hands, arms, legs and knees. Upper body strength and endurance are paramount to underpin the deliberate and fluid movements of the dance. To the accompaniment of slow music, the dance is actually closer to a performance art, like a soliloquy in slow motion. Pole dancing classes for beginners and advanced practitioners are available at The Art of Body on Jl. Mertanadi 25, Kerobokan. www.theartofbody.com.
Besides the rickshaw rally, other races are organized at the group’s web site www.theadventurists.com. They range from horse racing in Mongolia, a motor-cycle relay race in South America and an ice run of 2,500km across the frozen Siberian wilderness on old school Ural motorbikes to the only town in the world situated on the Arctic Circle. Besides the thrill of living the adventure, the objective of each race is to create a fundraiser for saving the world’s rain forests. Team participants are not only given points for winning the race but also for raising the most money for the cause. A true hobby with a heart! Pole Dancing – Natalie Kashani is a personal trainer by profession with a passion for pole dancing. She has introduced her dance hobby, which she has practiced for many years, to Bali and her studio called The Art of Body is the first of its kind in Indonesia. Pole dancing has a respectable pedigree that belies the prevalent perception of the dance as tawdry, sexually tinged and erotic. The earliest mention of pole dancing is found in a 12th century Indian manuscript that describes the sport of Mallakhamb, an acrobatic, competitive sport practiced by men on a vertical wooden pole in areas of western India. Throughout the ages, pole gymnastics has been popular as entertainment especially in traveling circuses; Chinese gymnasts and acrobats made it an integral part of their repertoire. In the last 20 years, pole dancing has found many adherents and is becoming a bit of a fitness craze. Numerous competitions exist worldwide. It is even being promoted in a campaign to include competitive pole dance in the 2016 Olympics. Natalie believes the sport is very popular among women because it is a slow-moving, sensuous, endorphin-releasing body movement that brings women together in a comfortable environment of trust and camaraderie. Pole dancing is a mind-body exercise that combines ballet, yoga, and gymnastics; yet at the same time becomes an intense aerobic workout. It requires physical strength, dexterity and concentration to perform the climbs, spins and body inversions that form part of the art. It’s a great exercise for general body
In the category of money saving hobbies is a trend that is getting more popular: that of making your own wine. For Wendy Slater, this hobby started even before the abominable rise in prices for imported wines. As she always has been very sensitive to sulfites and other chemicals in commercially made wines, Wendy has made home brewed wines for some 15 years. Her specialty is fruit and rice wines though she does not shun the grape. Ingredients are readily available in Bali except for wine yeast which she brings back from Australia. Making wine is not at all a complicated process according to Wendy and she eschews the use of paraphernalia like hydrometers, acid test kits and special equipment, with the exception of a vapor lock. Instead she relies on her acute sense of smell and taste. A regular 23 liter Aqua bottle is used to ferment the wine and racking equipment is limited to a thin hose and a second Aqua bottle for transfer. No cool room, fancy testing or measuring equipment is needed to make a good wine though the prerequisite is a clean environment and sterilized carboys, bottles and wine handling equipment. That and a bit of patience: it takes up to 6 months of fermenting and repeated racking to create a clear and palatable wine. And now on to some more sedate hobbies like Collecting. As hobbies go, collecting is an ongoing and virtually limitless activity. It is universal in that everybody at one point in time collects something. In Bali you can encounter collectors of every ilk and kind. The artistic nature of Bali and Indonesia is a natural incentive for the collecting of indigenous art, wood and stone carvings, colonial-era coins and postage stamps, old maps, ethnic jewelry and indigenous weaving. The spiritual side of Bali induces some people to collect ritual objects, sacred masks, bells, gongs. The rich musical tradition pops up all kinds of instruments, from gamelan ensembles, angklung, indigenous flutes and percussion instruments. The visual candy that surrounds us creates stunning photographs. Some people collect or grow living things like orchids, medicinal herbs and bonsai. Others seek out the exotic or erotic. I heard of one collector who has an amazing collection of Asian sex toys. Sorry I cannot vouch for it. But I believe it. A hobby, whatever it is, can be a consuming, exhilarating and deeply satisfying pastime. Only the imagination can put limits on your selection and there is no reason to have one boring minute in your life – not ever. Story by Ines Wynn who collects life experiences.
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WHAT CURRENCY SHOULD YOU HOLD? When I first visited Bali in 1983 the princely sum of Rp1,000,000 would have been sufficient to pay for a month’s stay in one of the best hotels at the time. If I had put that money in a drawer and taken it out today It would barely cover one night in the same hotel. Now had I changed my Rupiah for US Dollars (at Rp600 to the dollar) I would have received over $1,600 and had I put that in the drawer and opened it today it would be enough to pay for two weeks in a similar hotel. Such are the ravages of time and the effect of inflation on different currencies. Even if I had placed the Rupiah or the USD into a bank account the interest accrued would not have compensated for inflation. But what stands out most is the difference between the two currencies. The same money of 30 years ago would pay for only one night in Rupiah today but 14 nights in USD. Currencies are always on the move People are too easily influenced by interest rates and do not pay enough attention to the possibility of currency movements. Only a few years back when USD borrowing rates were around 5% many expatriates were tempted to take out a mortgage in Japanese Yen at barely 2% even though the property was valued in pounds or USD and even though most were being paid in USD. A very attractive money-saving loan on first appearances. Unfortunately the Yen appreciated by more than 30% over a short period of time so that borrowers found their mortgage payments rising by that amount in the currency they earned. If they were paying $1,000 a month to repay the loan at the start this now became $1,300 a month. So in USD terms they were now paying 32% interest instead of 2%. Such are the dangers of currency speculation. Institutions will often do the same in what is known as the ‘carry trade.’ This is a way of making money by borrowing in a low interest currency and investing in a high interest currency. The key to making a profit lies in converting back to the original currency before the second currency falls. It is a dangerous game for small investors who do not have their eye on the ball 24 hours a day and who cannot act swiftly. When the Euro was created on 1 January 1999 it was the equivalent of USD1.17. Since then it has fluctuated between $0.85 and $1.58, providing opportunities to speculators for significant gains – or losses – over the course of just under 15 years. At the time of writing the Euro stands at $1.35. Who knows where it will be this time next year or for that matter where will any of the world’s currencies be in relation to each other. So in what currency should we keep our money? The answer to this question depends on many factors, including one’s own personal situation. As a general rule we should hold the bulk of our money in the currency in which we expect to spend it. There are exceptions of course. If you have a large amount of cash in the currency of a developing country you are likely to see it devalue faster than major currencies. But even then it may be unwise to speculate in the short term. Let’s say you are running a business in Bali and employ a large number of local staff. Your commitments are in Rupiah and are known. Should you keep all your cash in USD you could be caught by a rise in the Rupiah as we saw for quite a long period before it started to fall in distress around three months ago. But even with the fall, your wage bill in Rupiah would be the same. For the longer term however, you would be wise to keep your reserves in a stronger currency as inflation will soon push Rupiah prices and wages much higher. Should you hold cash in more than one currency? Nothing wrong in having a healthy local bank account in Rupiah to meet all your short term needs, but long term savings would be best offshore in a strong currency. I say offshore because there is always a risk when a country is in financial distress that your dollars could be seized and converted into local devalued currency. I would emphasize it is unlikely, but it has happened elsewhere in countries such as Argentina. Countries can also impose exchange controls at any time. Again unlikely in the case of Indonesia but it has happened elsewhere. Even the UK had exchange controls up to the early 70’s.
But what other currencies should you hold? For an expatriate living in Indonesia the question would be what is your ‘base’ currency? If you plan to return to the UK it would be Pounds Sterling. If you plan to return to continental Europe it would be Euro. If you do not plan to return to your home country it could be a mix of hard currencies but the US Dollar would be the favorite as it is still globally the predominant currency. If you are paid in USD but want to save in say, Euro, what should be the currency of your savings plan? If you have a regular savings plan it should be USD since if there is a major fluctuation in the two currencies you could find the savings burden becomes too great. But you can still save indirectly in Euro by buying Euro-denominated assets, such as stock and bond funds, with your dollars. Which brings me to another point and that is that you can protect your currency by investing in real assets in that currency. An example is buying land or property in Indonesia. The Rupiah may fall, but real assets will hold their value. Even investing in the stock market with all its volatility is more likely to protect you than holding cash. After all, companies can raise their prices and continue to make profits even if a currency is falling. There may be situations where you are buying a property in one country and perhaps plan to send children to college in another. This would be justification to build up assets in the currency of those countries. What about gold? Gold was actually one of the world’s first currencies. Even today gold coins are legal tender but their market value is invariably higher than their face value. Gold is questionable as an investment; it pays neither interest nor dividends. It does have some limited industrial applications but its main function is to act as a store of value. It is unique in that it is virtually indestructible and its supply is limited, unlike paper money which governments can print to their hearts’ content. For this reason alone investors should consider holding up to 5% of their portfolios in some form of gold, whether physical or within a bullion fund or even via gold mining shares or funds. It is a useful hedge or insurance against economic or political turmoil or depreciating currencies.
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So what is the best strategy to follow? As always, it depends on individual circumstances but some of the basic principles are: • Maintain ample cash resources in the currency you use from day to day. • If the currency is a ‘weak’ one but you need to remain in the currency move surplus cash into ‘real’ assets such as land or property and even company stocks which are more likely to hold their real value. • Build up longer term cash and assets in the currency you are likely to spend, for example in retirement. • Build up savings in currencies you may need for special purposes such as children’s education. • Be aware of the risks of speculating in currencies, such as taking a low interest loan in a currency that could rapidly appreciate. Conversely be wary of investing in currencies that offer high rates of interest.
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While essential for the short term, at the end of the day, neither cash nor currencies are good long term investment vehicles. For your long term needs they should be invested in a diverse basket of assets. Colin Bloodworth has worked as a financial adviser in Indonesia since 1992 and is now Director of PPI Indonesia, based in Jakarta. He visits Bali regularly and can be contacted for advice at indonesia@ ppi-advisory.com or colin.bloodworth@yahoo.co.uk or 021 3004 8024.
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Tricia Kim of the Rotary Club of Canggu tells us the art auction held at Tugu Hotel recently raised more than Rp65 million to improve the lives of prisoners in Kerobokan Jail. The money will help build a garden at the jail and means prisoners will have access to more fresh food and achieve better balance in their diets. Art up for auction at the event was the work of Kerobokan inmates, including Bali Nine convict Myuran Sukumaran, who has obtained prison authorities’ support to fund an organic garden and improve drainage and basic environmental conditions at the jail. Among the many supporters of efforts to provide Kerobokan prisoners with a better life is the Australian not for profit enterprise Emerald Community House, whose director Mary Farrow has been providing support to Kerobokan inmates for more than a year. She says this: “The prison arts program provides a rehabilitation activity that engages inmates and provides an opportunity for expression. The artwork produced by the prison arts studio will fund a new permaculture garden and help improve drainage in the garden area.” Earlier this year the acclaimed Australian painter Ben Quilty led an art class at the prison art studio, which is said to have remarkably improved the quality of artworks produced by the inmates. Well done Quilty – and well done inmates. The result at the Tugu auction was vigorous bidding for the artworks on offer. Well done bidders! The food garden and drainage improvements planned at the jail follow a visit to Kerobokan earlier this year by local Indonesian NGO the IDEP Foundation, from which a plan was developed. Rotary Canggu then offered to host an auction of artworks by the inmates to help fund the prison garden project. Gede Sugiarta of IDEP Foundation says: “We recently worked with the Bangli prison to create an organic garden and the inmates found it very therapeutic. They get exercise and they grow fresh vegetables they might not get otherwise. We’re really excited to work with Kerobokan prison and the inmates to build a garden and improve the environment.”
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The education effort must go on because many people (among them the thicker expatriates) still refuse to comprehend that street dogs are not “wild dogs” but the abandoned or ephemerally fed canine victims of human thoughtlessness or their progeny. BAWA’s dog population control programs are vital not only to the issue of stray dogs but also for effective reduction of rabies. It goes beyond this too. If BAWA is shut down, what will the authorities do about the 30-40 emergency calls each day to which BAWA responds, round the clock, free of charge? The question is rhetorical. We know that the answer is “nothing”. Tourism veteran John (Jack) Daniels wrote an open letter to Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika about all this on Sept. 21 (read it on www.balidiscovery.com). It was a courageous move and he deserves applause for taking this action. His determination to get things back on track – and to keep BAWA in business – sends a strong signal to the authorities that the situation has gone far beyond the point where (according to some people) no one should speak up forcefully for fear of being thought a meddlesome foreigner who should go home if they don’t like it here.
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Let’s not forget that without BAWA there would probably not have been a properly managed vaccination program to control rabies, or an education program directed at and in the interests of local people. It was BAWA that did the hard yards and got the crisis recognized by global health authorities. We should not forget either that the disease – whether reintroduced or simply breaking out of dormancy; it doesn’t matter – emerged in early to mid2008: now fully half a decade ago. And let’s not forget that in 2008 a number of people died of rabies before anyone in the animal or human health areas could be bothered to notice. Let’s not forget that at least 150 people are known to have died of the disease. If it had been bubonic plague – that’s a zoonotic disease too – there would have been panic and Bali’s tourism industry would have been dumped in the plague pit along with the human casualties. There are other things not to forget. BAWA funded the first-ever rabies seminar in Bali hosted by Udayana medical college where World Health Organization specialists and leading rabies experts spent three days educating local doctors and veterinarians in bestpractice rabies control. Let’s not forget BAWA had a stellar reputation with the provincial local government until this year when many positions in animal husbandry were switched in another of the tedious merry-go-rounds of administrative changes that happen here.
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This year’s Ubud Writers and Readers Festival is nearly with us (Oct. 11-15) and, as has been its established pattern, the festival has spread its wings a little bit further again. The Women of Letters series, fresh from sell-out shows in New York and Los Angeles, is presenting events in Indonesia for the first time – and one of them is at the UWRF. We live in a world of short text messages and Twitter – even the Diary’s on Twitter – but classical letterwriting is a very civilized activity we should not let go by the board. Thanks to Marieke Hardy and Michaela McGuire and their series Women of Letters we are reminded of the beautiful art of letter writing. The Ubud event, including a workshop and under the UWRF banner, is on Oct. 12 at Indus. It is in collaboration with the Salihara Literary Biennale (Jakarta), a delightful bringing together two of Indonesia’s most high-profi le literary events and featuring leading Indonesian and Australian writers (women, naturally) who will share their stories through the art of letter writing at events.
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The real story behind the precipitate action by Bali’s authorities to close down BAWA – the Bali Animal Welfare Association – will probably never be known. It cannot have been licensing irregularities alone, surely? The only people who get pinged over licence issues here are those who have trodden on some bigwig’s ego, often with good reason. The island is littered with buildings that do not have permits and enterprises that are inadequately licensed or not licensed at all; it is overrun with vehicles that are unregistered and drivers and motorbike riders who are unlicensed; and there is a myriad of cosy little far-from-legal wink-and-nod deals, including in the veterinary area, that no one even bothers to hide. Bali is that sort of place. BAWA does sterling work with Bali’s street dogs, many of which live appalling lives that should shame anyone with a conscience. The message it consistently puts out should be readily understood by anyone. If you feed a dog, it’s yours, whether or not it actually is. And if a dog is yours, you are responsible for it.
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BAWA founder and chief organizer Janice Girardi personally funded Bali’s first-ever rabies campaign late 2009 as proof for international funders that it is possible (although it is never easy) to catch and vaccinate dogs that have never before been handled by humans. BAWA vaccinated 48,000 dogs in six months during that pilot programme. Girardi was away from Bali when the authorities chose to swoop. That they did so then instead of waiting for her to get home is itself a disgrace that prompts questions. The local media reported that she had refused to allow officials to enter BAWA’s premises. How was this possible? Did she email herself back to the island to stand in the doorway? The dog vaccination campaign and related sterilization programs must continue along with the audited and regulated public education BAWA introduced in October 2010 and which since April 2011 has been conducted in consultation with the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.
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Say What? Question: I’m a 25-year-old girl who has never had much success dating, certainly never had a boyfriend. This sometimes makes me feel sad, but I rarely go out in pursuit of guys either. Most of the time, I don’t worry about it. My problem is from a different quarter, however, and it’s stressful. What happens repeatedly is that some guy I may have just met will start acting awkward around me, and my threshold for putting up with his weirdness is minimal. I’m like, “Why are you interested in me? We have few things in common, and you’re hard for me to talk to. Please leave me alone!” I’m terrible at flirting, so I don’t think I’m unintentionally giving them signals that I don’t mean to. But they never come out and say that they are interested, so I’m never quiet sure. This doesn’t give me a chance to say flat out, “No thank you.” Instead, I have to live with a looming unspoken intention, which makes me feel trapped, grossed out, and wanting to shrivel up and avoid the person under any circumstance. If they ever ask me out, it’s always in the most low-risk, noncommittal way possible: “Just for a beer” or “to talk sometime.” So even then it’s unclear whether this is meant to be a date, if they are just being friendly, or if they are hoping for more. It feels as if I can’t reject them without seeming egotistical, and I think everybody just wants to have sex with me. The most recent guy to do this is a coworker. He and his girlfriend are having problems, and it’s clear that he has been trying to make her jealous by going out on coffee dates. He asked me to have a beer with him last week and texted me a message that set off all my alarm bells: “Blah blah, know you’ve been having a hard time lately, just want you to know that I think you’re great and awesome and also beautiful, sorry if that’s awkward.” Most of my regular friends, let alone some dude, wouldn’t send me this kind of message. I can’t imagine anything I could talk about with this guy for longer than 5 minutes, and I really don’t appreciate being set up to be used to create jealousy for someone I’m friends with. Am I being oversensitive here? How can I avoid this? I know on some level that I can’t avoid it, that I’m responsible for only my own actions. But I want to be able to at least deal with this more gracefully. If I ask outright if they like me, they generally backpedal immediately to save face whether or not they were hoping something might happen. I definitely don’t like confrontation, so some of that is contributing, but I also don’t feel as if I ever get an appropriate opening to tell these guys that I don’t care for them more than in a polite and friendly way. Is there something about me that is catnip for socially awkward
passive-aggressive types? Why can’t they just ask me out like regular people? What am I doing wrong? Please help. Dr. ZZ: We live in a day and age when, due to prevalent jargon, celebrity worship, mass media advertising, and miniscule education budgets, people in general – and young people in particular – are becoming socially and intellectually inept. However you accomplished it, you appear to be light years ahead of your peers. Rather than doing anything wrong or being over-sensitive, you’re probably just terrifyingly amazing to these young men, and most of them can’t handle it. If these guys can’t put words together to express their feelings, there’s nothing you can do about that. Although they are probably just covering themselves in case of rejection, you can’t accept a date from someone unless they ask you on a date. So, until such time as these guys can say the words, their inability to act intelligibly is hardly any different than presenting themselves with spinach on their teeth. If they ask you to do “something” “sometime,” this is not a date. It lacks specifics. You can say: “I’m busy ‘sometime,’ but thanks for the invitation,” or just shrug and say, “I don’t know; we aren’t that close.” This may force your potential suitor to be more specific in his speech. Then, if one of them actually manages to spit out a time and an event, you can focus on whether or not you want to do this thing in the presence of this individual. If the answer is yes, go for it. If the answer is no, say, “Thanks for the invitation, but I’d rather not,” and repeat yourself until he goes away.
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Should you feel uncomfortable with whatever one of these guys says or does, then you’re free to say, “I feel like you’re leering at me, and it makes me feel gross. Please stop,” “You’re standing too close. Please move back,” or “I know you think it’s cool to talk about my hot bod, but I find it demeaning.” This is not confrontational; it’s assertive. It’s about speaking the message that occurs to you in the moment. That in itself can be scary, and it definitely takes practice. Fortunately, you can practice being assertive by being positively assertive too (“I love your t-shirt!”). Just remove some of your own brain filters, so that when something occurs (positive or negative), you are immediately available to respond in the moment. Above all, aim to be as direct as you wish other people would be. That ought to bolster your sense of control and help you enjoy the process. Copyright © 2013 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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‘Dear Dr. Kris, Hi I am a newcomer to growing orchids and have just had my first flowers. I am not sure about after bloom care, where do I cut the flower spike after it has flowered and how long after it blooms should I do this? Are there any other tips or good advice that you can give for orchid care that will help me produce healthy plants and flowers into the future? Eagerly awaiting your response, thanks Kerry’ Orchids are quite hardy plants (more than most people think) and can be extremely adaptable. Orchids belong to one of the oldest, most highly evolved plant families. Nobody knows exactly how many species exist, although estimates range from 25,000 to 30,000. There is a long-standing view that orchids are difficult to grow, especially without a greenhouse. Successfully growing orchids is no harder than growing regular houseplants. While there are some notoriously fussy orchids available, there are also many easy growing types that adapt to the temperatures and light conditions found on the average windowsill. Orchids like other plants have a growing period and a blooming cycle. During the growing period the orchid grows new leaves and stores up energy for the blooming cycle. When it is ready, it will send up one or more spikes from which new blooms will sprout. For certain types, the blooms may last up to eight weeks. Here are some good tips to help you nurture your orchids through the blooming cycle. After your orchid has bloomed, and the blooms have dropped off, you can leave the old spike for a while. If the spike does not generate a new bloom, in all likelihood it will turn brown and die. Use a sharp knife or gardening scissors to cut the spike off as close to the base as possible without damaging any leaves. It doesn’t benefit the plant to remove a spike before all the flowers have fallen. Nor is it detrimental to leave a brown shrivelled spike in place.The ideal cutting tool for deadheading orchids is sharp, and slices rather than crushes. It should be clean and free of other plant sap or plant tissue. Your household scissors are not the best choice even if they are brand new and sharp. Sometimes scissors will crush a flower spike leaving behind damaged tissue. Of all of the more commonly available orchids, only phalaenopsis (the moth orchid) will re-bloom from its old spike. The spike should be cut between the scar left by the first flower and the last node (swollen, jointed area on the stem). One of the lower nodes may then initiate a new spike that can produce flowers within 8 to 12 weeks. Younger or weaker plants may not re-flower. Fading flowers does not mean your orchid is sick or dying. Orchids do not bloom continuously, as they have a growing season and a blooming season. Some orchids bloom for only a week, while others display flowers for three months or more! Healthy orchids should bloom at least once a year, some twice a year. If you’re a beginner having the patience to wait for the next blooming cycle is one of the hardest things to attain! Many successful growers use two different locations for their plants, a place to grow and a place to bloom. Blooming plants
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During flowering the plants may need a d i ff e r e n t r a t i o o f fertilizer depending on the medium they are growing in. In general, plants potted in a bark mix will need a fertiliser higher in nitrogen (usually in a 3-1-1 ratio), while a balanced fertilizer will do for all others (usually a 1-1-1 ratio). Orchids will do far better with too little fertilizer than with too much. It is helpful to remember that in their natural habitat, orchids grow in trees under a forest canopy and obtain their moisture through the air. This helps to explain the various conditions to keep in mind when growing orchids: • orchids love bright but, crucially, dappled or indirect sunlight • they like a permanent home, resist moving them often • they should be planted in bark or rocky material, and never soil which causes root rot. • orchids need moisture, but never allow them to become waterlogged • when watering, allow water to run freely through the pot, otherwise mist regularly • orchids require feeding, but less is better than more • exposed roots are okay, but re-pot if the bark has totally decomposed.
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The last day ends and more. There is also a gala at Deus Ex Machina, with a barbecue and a skating exhibidinner on the last evening. Check tion with VOLCOM skaters. Send an e-mail for more details out the web site for more details as this is an event not to be missed for the young people on prices and times. in the local and expatriate community. When : 8.30 am Cost : from IDR700,000 Where : Canggu Community School, Jl Pantai Berawa, Canggu Where : Jl Raya Uluwatu, Kawasan Pecatu Indah Resort, Contact : infoginbali@gmail.com Pecatu, Jimbaran Contact : 8481333 or 081558203333 Book Launch (13 October) reservation@newkutagolf.com www.newkutagolf.com My Singapore Lover is the title of this novel by Australian author Judy Chapman and published by Monsoon Books. Tai Chi for Vibrant Health (18 – 21 October) You will have the opportunity to meet Judy Chapman at the book launch. The novel is all about passion, beauty and Tai Chi is something I used to see all the time if I managed to the secrets of Singapore. I will not give the plot away but rise early enough and walk through the parks in Hong Kong this book is all about finding soul and spirituality in unex- quite a while ago. This ancient art form is basically meditation pected places, and having the courage to follow the truth with movement and practised by all ages and becoming inwherever it may lead. Judy Chapman is the former Editor- creasingly popular. Tai Chi supports mental and physical in-Chief of Spa Asia magazine, columnist for Wellbeing health in people who practice regularly and incorporates conAustralia magazine and author of 4 best selling books on centration, balance and awareness. Rod Lee will lead this spas, aromatherapy and bathing. The book will be on sale programme who has over 30 years experience as a Tai Chi at the launch and in retail outlets throughout South East practitioner as well as proficiency in meditation and Shiatsu Asia and USA after the launch. This is a free event and the healing massage. This retreat is suitable for beginners and community is invited to come along, meet the author and experienced Tai Chi practitioners and focuses on making Tai find out more about this exciting new novel. Chi part of a natural, healthy lifestyle. All proceeds from this When : 4 – 5.30 pm non-profit event will go towards the development of the Cost : free Suyama Dharma Chakra Loka Foundation facilities in Taro, Where : 3 Monkeys Restaurant, Jl Monkey Forest Road, Ubud Bali. This regional retreat facility will support study, reflection Contact : 975554 (3 Monkeys) +61 409 421 557 (media and meditation of the Buddhadharma. Like all these retreats, contact) Naomi@monsoonbooks.com.sg if you are looking for something different to pursue or want to develop your technique and meet like minded people then do Bring Me the Horizon – Crossfaith Live in Bali (14 register soon as places are limited. Times and programme October) details are available on the website below. Cost : USD360 Forgive me for not having a clue who Bring Me the Horizon Where : Bali Purnati Center for the Arts, Jl Gunung Abang, are but it just so happens this British metalcore band hail Br Peataran, Hegara Batuan, Sukawati, Gianyar from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, not too far from my home town. Not surprisingly they are on tour at this time of year Contact : 294590 info@balipurnati.com when autumn hits the UK. The band formed in 2004 and ubud.taichi@yahoo.com they have had a string of hits worldwide. Bali is one of these exotic destinations that is starting to lure more and more famous artists and bands, as most of you will know, Snoop Dog being one of them. Great news for Bali! Bring Me the Horizon play live on stage at the Hard Rock Cafe and tickAdd Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all ets are selling fast. You can purchase tickets at the website up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> below.
Moving Sale; Samsung front loading washing machine 1year old WFO702NCE Rp2,500,000 (Rp3,500,000 new). AirLive AirMax2 wimax modem for Blueline Rp1,000,000 (Rp2,000,000 new). Water softener, with digital controller (7,000,000 new)- make an offer! <david@cranky.com.au>. Seminyak. [177] For Sale; Apple iPad 2 for sale! The ipad is in good condition and comes with box, case, charger, camera connection, and tv connection. Color: black. Memory: 16gb. Rp : 4.5 mill non-nego. If you are interested please call/email. 0857 3934 6953. <Jawaid. akbar@yahoo.com>. Kerobokan. [179]
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“Mother Earth” WARNING The following article contains information of a technical nature that some people may find disturbing. People of delicate emotional disposition such as politicians, traffic wardens or the makers of small furry animals are advised to go and play with the traffic. Are you feeling grounded? A good question, much of our modern life is merely virtual these days. Many people spend their lives totally engrossed in Farcetime, Twatter and the like and we have to wonder if these are addictive, obsessive behaviours that offer an escape from the stresses and strains of a modern world that bombards us with instant, useless information and changes at such a rate that it scrambles our poor little brain cells. Life these days is rather like trying to make love on a tight rope. Unfortunately while virtual reality may take us away from the real world, if we are not careful we can very quickly be brought down to earth, or be squashed into the earth, with a bump. As I have said before the most important aspect of any building is its structure. I recently met a man whose roof fell in. The whole lot, concrete beams, roof tiles, everything ended up either on the floor or in his bed. 3 o’clock in morning would have been a very rude awakening, or should I say, a very rude “passing over to the other side”, had he been in the house at the time. Arriving at the gates of heaven he would probably have been offered a copy of that immortal tome “Building Construction for Total Halfwits”. He was not a happy chappie having only just bought the house. The cause was simply tight fisted construction of a house designed by some highly competent soul who learned his trade fanning satay. After the structure the next most important thing is a metal rod pushed into the ground. I am referring to a simple yet largely unheard of device whose purpose is to prevent that immortality removing snap, crackle and pop that leaves your face blackened, your hair singed off and an unplanned appointment with your maker. I am, of course, talking about an earthing rod. Recently we talked about testing your electrical circuits and the tendency for those naughty little electrons to confuse your heart and your brain while cooking your inner parts. Rather like a dog that cocks its leg against the sofa, naughty electrons need to be put outside if they get out of hand. To do this we bury them in the garden, we send them to earth. They don’t mind, in fact they love dashing off to mother earth which is so gihuge that a few recalcitrant electrons can be easily absorbed without even being noticed. Any building with electrical circuits needs to be “earthed” or “grounded” to carry those electrons away. So what do we mean by earthing? I’ll try and keep this simple so even neuro surgeons can understand it. If you plug in your television or anything else for that matter you put a plug into a socket. For reasons we will not pursue at this stage because it may contravene the anti pornography bill, the plug is the male part and the socket is the female part. Have a look at the male part and you will find an electrical plug has 3 pins - except in Indonesia (confused already? Never mind). In Indonesia plugs have 2 round pins but they also have 2 contacts on the sides of the plug which you will note engage with two spring clips in the sides of the socket. If there are no contacts on the sides of the plug – there is no earth connection. The 2 round pins are the connectors of the live and neutral connections which allow those useful but awkward little electrons to pass into and out of your device, whatever it may be, to give it power. If something goes wrong we need to let those electrons go into the garden so we have the spring connectors which connect the metal body of your appliance to the earth. Look in any modern electrical wiring and the yellow and green striped wires should be the earth connections. The earth connections from your plug sockets connect back to your main electrical distribution box. Here all the yellow and green striped wires from the plug sockets around your house are connected to a copper earth or grounding cable which goes outside and is literally buried in the garden. “Ah but”, I hear you say, “my television, laptop, electric toothbrush and nasal hair remover have small plugs with only 2 pins and no spring clips”. Yes I know, this is because they don’t need an earth, the appliances have plastic covers which prevent inquisitive little fingers from getting anywhere near electrical parts. Back in the days when most electrical
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goods had steel cabinets an electrical fault could cause the cabinet to become “live” (infested by excited electrons) and people who touched the cabinet might find themselves in an ongoing negative survival situation. The rule is that anything with a steel case such as a washing machine, tumble drier, refrigerator, desktop computer, iron, toaster, etc. should have an earth connector. Under normal circumstances lighting circuits do not have earth connections. A word of caution. Plug boards, those things with a cable and row of sockets we use to plug many things into a single plug socket, usually do not have adequate earth connections. If you have a look inside you will often find that even ones that appear to be of good quality and have earth spring clips in the sockets do not have the earths connected inside.
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Ok so we have got those nasty little blighters into the garden, what now? We use an earthing or grounding rod to send them to earth. An earthing rod (elektrode bumi in Indonesian) is a copper rod, usually about 10 millimetres diameter that is pushed deep into the ground where it can safely release the electrons. The rod needs to be about 4 metres long and should be pushed into solid earth. If the earth has been disturbed and so is not compacted the electrical connection might not be good enough. The earth or grounding cable that connects from your distribution panel to the earth rod is a bare copper cable normally around 25 square millimetres in cross sectional area which is connected to the top of the rod with a copper clamp (electrons simply love copper). Many electrical panels on domestic installations in Indonesia do not have adequate earthing connections. This is because the vast majority of “electricians” do not have any formal training. Knowledge (or a lack of it) is passed on from one misguided soul to another. Unfortunately the importance of earthing electrical systems and the standards that are required to make circuits safe are not widely understood. Many electrical panels have only a single 3mm diameter copper wire to connect to earth (this is not large enough) while many others have no wire at all. If we start to look at larger installations that use 3 phase electrical systems (and many large villas do have 3 phase systems) earthing connections are more complex and installations can be worse with electrical contractors using dodgy methods to save money. It is all a bit too complicated to go into here. So how do we check earth connections? We use an earth meter. This is a very sensitive meter that measures how easily those little electrons can flow to earth. We measure the resistance of the earth connection. We talked about ohms and resistance a few weeks ago. We need the resistance to be very small, for technical people about .02 of an ohm (that’s smaller than an ant’s tonsils) is good. Obviously the ground varies a lot and the ability for the electricity to flow to earth is affected by the type of ground we are on. Wet clay is usually very good while dry rocky ground may be more challenging. Pushing an earthing rod into solid rock is obviously somewhat problematical to say the least. In such cases we use an earthing plate. This is usually a 1 metre by 1metre square of copper plated steel which is buried in the ground. There are one or two tricks to improve earthing connections. I met an old electrician who really knew his stuff who swore by using a mixture of cow dung and banana pulp around the earthing rod (it was probably the smell that made him swear). The mixture helps to improve the electrical conductivity of the earth. Correct earthing is fully covered in the Indonesian electrical standard SNI 04-0225-2000 (commonly known as PUIL 2000) which is based on and matches world electrical standards. This standard, unlike many other standards, is legally binding. All systems are supposed to comply. Most house fires in this country are put down to faulty electrical circuits so this is very relevant from an insurance point of view. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2013 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Local News Officials Say Bali Ready to Host APEC Summit The Indonesian tourist resort Island of Bali has nearly finished preparations to host delegates from the 21 membercountries at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit during the first week of October.
He added that telecommunications infrastructure facilities were also ready for use during the summit, which expects delegates from 21 countries, along with 1,200 business leaders.
“We are almost finished with the preparations. About 80 percent of the preparations have been completed,” National Economic Committee (KEN) Chairman Chairul Tanjung, who is also the deputy chairman of the APEC steering committee, said when attending a coordination meeting for the APEC summit preparations in Nusa Dua, Bali, on Sunday (15/9).
Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika said three mega projects built to support the APEC summit had also been completed. The projects include a toll road that connects the Ngurah Rai Airport with Nusa Dua, the expansion of Ngurah Rai Airport and the Simpang Dewa Ruci underpass in Kuta.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono led the meeting and later inspected the preparations for the APEC summit on Sunday. The meeting was held at the Nusa Dua Hall of the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC), the venue of the October APEC event.
The APEC Summit may be attended by as many as 21 leaders. Heads of State who have confirmed participation include US President Barack Obama, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The President said he hoped that Indonesia would serve as the best-ever host for the APEC summit, which will be held October 1 to 9, 2013.
Besides heads of state, private sector leaders and influential figures in the Asia Pacific region will also address a series of meetings to be held ahead of the APEC Summit. This year the summit is themed “Resilient Asia Pacific, and Engine of Global Growth”.
Gatot Dewa Broto, the head of the Public Relations and Information Center of the Ministry of Communications and Informatics, which is a member of the APEC organizing committee, said about 90 percent of the physical preparations have been completed.
According to Dewabroto, approximately five thousand people from the 21 APEC delegations and journalists are expected to arrive in Bali in October. (September 16th 2013)
Greenpeace Report Calls for Renewed Vigor in Asean’s Renewable Energy Drive Greenpeace Southeast Asia laid out an argument on Tuesday (24/9) for a concerted push for renewable energy in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), focusing on both the economic and environmental benefits of a greener power policy. “The deteriorating climate should be Asean’s top concern, given that the region is experiencing frequent and more intense extreme weather events due to climate change caused by carbon emissions,” said Amalie H. Obusan, regional climate and energy campaigner for Greenpeace Southeast Asia. Launched at the 31st Asean Ministers of Energy meeting in Bali, “Energy Revolution – A Sustainable ASEAN Energy Outlook” emphasizes the socio-economic advantages of pursuing renewables in a roadmap detailing how the regional group could safeguard its energy security. “The Asean region, with its rapid pace of economic and population growth should play an important role in this global solution as the ER report clearly shows that a low carbon development path is possible,” Obusan said. The report said sustainable energy sources — such as wind, photovoltaics and geothermal energy — could comprise 70 percent of the region’s total electricity generation by 2050. This is due in part to a “democratization of energy production,” according to Greenpeace — access to solar panels could bring electricity to remote or deprived Southeast Asian communities currently unconnected to electricity grids. The exploitation of green-energy sources across Asean could, the report said, result in $2.8 trillion worth of investment, $2.7 trillion in fuel-cost savings and 1.1 million jobs by 2030. “There is already a strong global movement for reducing the dependency on fossil fuels by increasing the share of
renewable energies,” said lead author Sven Teske, renewable energies director at Greenpeace International. “The Asean countries have more than enough natural resources to become a leading player for clean, renewable energies. Renewable energies are more competitive than coal, utilize indigenous local resources and create more employment. Using more renewables is now an advantage for the economy, not a burden and reduces their dependence on dirty, imported fossil fuels like oil and coal.” Indonesia, a net importer of gasoline and one of the biggest markets for natural gas in the world, has in the past acknowledged the need to gradually switch over to renewable energy sources, but the obstacles — bureaucracy, corruption, funding and land law among them — remain as plentiful as the sources themselves. On Sept. 20, state-owned electricity company Perusahaan Listrik Negara forecast that Indonesia would need at least $77.3 billion to sufficiently develop renewable energy as a source of electricity by 2021. Mochamad Sofjan, head of the renewable- and new-energy division at the Jakarta-based company, said that amount would be enough to add another 13,000 megawatts to the country’s power grid over the next eight years. “During that period, we will build power plants with hydro, geothermal, biomass and solar as energy sources,” Mochamad said. PLN, which provides much of the power to the country’s population of nearly 250 million, believes renewable energy will contribute at least 20 percent of the country’s electricity needs by 2021. “Currently, 86.3 percent of our power plants are powered by conventional energy, while renewable accounts for only 13.7 percent,” he added. (September 24th 2013)
Schapelle Corby to Get Parole The Governer of Kerobokan Jail says he has officially signed off on Schapelle Corby’s parole application but is waiting on a letter from Interpol. I Gusti Ngurah Wiratna said today that once he gets the letter from Interpol he will send the parole application to the Justice Ministry for further action. Interpol must provide a letter stating that Corby is not wanted on an Interpol “red notice” list. Mr. Wiratna said the jail had officially agreed that the 36-yearold should be granted parole, after serving two-thirds of her 15-year sentence. Corby’s release on parole must now go to the Justice Ministry in Bali for recommendation before the file is sent to the Ministry in Jakarta for final decision. Officials are not putting any time frame yet on when she will walk free from the jail where she has spent the past nine years but say it could be several months. Wrangles over whether Corby needs an Immigration “stay permit” in order to live in Bali on parole are also yet to be ironed out. It is planned that once she is released, Corby will live in Kuta with her sister Mercedes and her family - Balinese husband Wayan and their three children. She has promised to be crime and drug free, to report to authorities regularly and to have them conduct snap inspections at her home. Corby told the parole authorities that she wants to work designing swimwear in her brotherin-law’s clothing business. (September 10th 2013) FPI Miss World Rally Stopped at East Java Port Hundreds of Bali-bound members of the hard-line Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) found themselves stuck in Banyuwangi, East Java, on Saturday (14/9) as female police officers, backed by nearly a 1,000 members of the National Police’s Mobile Brigade (Brimob), blockaded the entrance to the port. The Islamist group planned to take a ferry to Bali to protest the Hindu-majority Island’s hosting of the controversial Miss World beauty pageant. The organization claimed the pageant, which was moved to Bali amid protests, ran counter to conservative Muslim values. The decision to move the Miss World pageant from Bogor to Bali was seen as the latest sign of hard-line groups growing influence in Indonesia. The FPI held protests across Java on Sept. 7 to urge the government to cancel the event outright. Miss World began in Indonesia on Sept. 8, 2013 amid tight security after days of Muslim hard-line protests that forced authorities to order the whole beauty pageant be held on the Hindu-majority island of Bali. (September 14th 2013) Miss World Organizer Attacks Government for Venue Change Indonesian Hary Tanoesoedibjo, president of MNC Group and CEO, the main sponsor for the Miss World 2013, spoke to journalists during a press conference in Jakarta on Monday (16/9). The billionaire media mogul who brought Miss World to Indonesia lashed out at the government on Monday for bowing to Muslim radical pressure by moving the entire beauty pageant to Bali. Tanoesoedibjo conceded the whole contest would now be held on the Hindu-majority Island as there was no other option but to follow the authorities’ orders. Organizers originally planned to hold only the early rounds on Bali and later rounds and the final in and around the capital Jakarta, where there is considerable radical influence. Days of Muslim radical protests across Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, prompted the government to order the whole three-week pageant take place on Bali. The authorities announced the decision on September 7 -- just a day before the competition got under way. “This will create the perception that we are not strong enough and that a decision can instantly be changed just because of some kind of pressure,” said the mogul, who has a fortune of $1.7 billion, according to Forbes. Authorities in Indonesia have changed or cancelled events in the past due to opposition from Muslim radicals -- most notably in the case of pop star Lady Gaga who called off a show in Jakarta last year following protests. (September 14th 2013).
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Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport will be closed to the public during the High Level Conference Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC summit). Details of the airport closure are 10:00 am to 8:00 pm Sunday (6/10), at 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday (8/10), and 07:00 to 2:00 pm Wednesday (9/10). 21 heads of state, heads of government, 5000 foreign journalists, approximately 2,500 members of the delegation, the executive committee and thousands of supporters, observers, experts, technical teams, both general and specific security personnel, will present at the 2013 APEC Summit in Nusa Dua in the second week of October. (September 16th 2013)
The Islamic Solidarity Games opened in Indonesia on Saturday (21/9) following a chaotic run-up, with controversy over female athletes competing in sports bikinis adding to the turmoil. Some nations demanded that all women cover up for the beach volleyball, track and field, and swimming events, but organizers have refused to axe the two-piece sporting outfits. “If some countries do not want to use the bikini, that’s fine, but if other countries want to, we will allow that,” senior organizing committee member Djoko Pramono told AFP. “We agreed to apply international rules, including the dress code.” Thousands of athletes from 44 nations with Muslim populations will come together for the games. Only those ruled by Islamic governments opposed to the bikini complained collectively. Pramono did not mention the countries, which complained by name. This year is the second time the games have been held, the first in Saudi Arabia, where not only were there no bikinis, but men and women competed on separate days and men were barred from watching women swim. Some countries also asked the organizers to again run male and female events on separate days. Pramono said he did not know which teams had decided to wear the bikinis. Female players from Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei have worn them at previous international competitions. (September 21st 2013)
East Java Police are searching for a producer of homebrewed alcohol after 12 people died of methanol poisoning in East Java. “We are focusing our efforts to search for a man called Budi,” said Sawahan Police Chief Comr. Manang Sawahan Friday (20/9). “He is the supplier of the deadly alcohol.” Manang said his office had received a report that 12 people in Surabaya and Gresik had bought the bootleg alcohol. Police then raided Budi’s house on Jalan Kutai, Surabaya, and confiscated four boxes as well as one jerry can of alcohol. Budi had, however, gone on the run, and his family refused to talk to the authorities, police said. Previously, the local police arrested several people selling illicit alcohol supplied by Budi. Since Sept. 13th, 12 people who drank the alcohol were found dead at different locations in Surabaya and Gresik. Manang said Budi could face 10 years in prison under Article 12 of the 2012 Law on Food Safety. (September 20th 2013) New Airport Terminal Operational Ngurah Rai Airport operator PT Angkasa Pura I (PAP), opened the new international terminal to arriving passengers on Thursday (19/9). “All operating systems including baggage claim, visas, immigration, and customs ran smoothly and according to plan,” PAP President Director Tommy Soetomo said. Tommy said the first plane to arrive at the new terminal was China Airlines flight MU 5029 from Shanghai carrying 209 passengers, which landed at 6.22 am. It was followed by Malaysia Airlines flight MH 867 with 68 passengers at 6.30 am. “The new terminals first guests were greeted with flowers and a traditional Balinese pendet dance and gamelan performance which took place in the arrivals hall,” Tommy said. The airport redevelopment project has taken two years and three months. “Hopefully, with this new facility, we can maximize the quality of the service we provide to airport users,” Tommy said. He added that the new terminal has more floor space than the old terminal, which has allowed a much needed expansion of facilities: “In the new terminal there are now seven baggage-claim carousels and 20 visa-on-arrival desks.” (September 20th 2013)
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BAWA Animal Rescue Center Forced to Close The Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA) has been forced to close its doors after it was raided by local authorities. The officers claim that the animal rescue center failed to comply with local regulations. BAWA is a not-forprofit charity registered in Indonesia. Its mandate is to relieve suffering, control the population and improve the health of Bali’s street dogs while educating the local population in animal welfare. BAWA was founded by Janice Girardi, an American resident in Bali for over 30 years, and leading Indonesian veterinarian Dr Dewa Made Dharma. Janice has supported community animal welfare projects in Bali for over 10 years, supporting many of BAWA’s programs from her own resources. Dr Dharma has practiced and taught veterinary medicine for many years, while supporting animal welfare organizations. (September 19th 2013) Another British Woman Faces Death Penalty for Alleged Drug Trafficking A British woman could face the death penalty in Indonesia for allegedly trafficking £3,1000 worth of illegal drugs into the country. Andrea Ruth Waldeck, 43, was arrested in April after authorities found 1,472 grams (52 ounces) of crystal methamphetamine in her underwear at her hotel room in Surabaya, the capital of East Java province. Prosecutor Deddy Agus Oktavianto said police had followed Waldeck out of Surabaya’s international airport after receiving a tip that she was carrying the drugs. The trial started Monday (23/9) at Surabaya’s district court. Waldeck, a teacher from Rustington, West Sussex, could face a firing squad if found guilty, Oktavianto said. Waldeck told authorities that her boyfriend, who lives in China, had ordered her to bring the drugs to a man in Indonesia in exchange for £3,1000, the prosecutor said. She is expected to give a statement in the next court hearing on Monday. (September 25th 2013)
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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) Directions: Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Cut the tomatoes in half. Smear the bottom of a ceramic or glass baking dish with a thin layer olive oil and arrange the tomato halves cut side up on the oil, not crowding them. The tomatoes will get more roasted and less stewed if they have room to breathe. Sprinkle the remaining olive oil over the tops of the tomatoes along with some salt and pepper and put uncovered into the preheated oven for one hour. Check from time to time that they aren’t burning, adjusting the heat if necessary. For the most part tomatoes in Bali don’t have much flavor. Roasting them in the oven concentrates the taste, transforming them into utter deliciousness. I serve variations of this with drinks but it also compliments salad or soup. I’ve been known to devour them right out of yellow lidded plastic container they reside in while waiting to be embellished. Roast more tomatoes then called for here to keep on hand for a few days. They can be eaten on toast with roasted garlic or smeared with goat cheese and/or pesto for a more complex mouth extravaganze.
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After an hour toss in the garlic, and shallots if you’re using them, and bake another hour or until the garlic is soft and the tomatoes are shrunken and browned. Remove from the oven to cool. When ready to serve, toast the bread. For a simple version just smear some of the roasted garlic on the toast and top with two tomato halves tucking in a couple of basil leaves. Put a couple of roasted shallot slices on top of the tomatoes. Cut the bread on a diagonal and serve two pieces per person. For a more complex taste, spread pesto sauce on the bread and a few thin slices of goat cheese - press this well and evenly into the pesto and top with 2 tomato halves. Tuck the basil leaves in and top each piece with a slice of roasted garlic. If you have roasted the shallots add a few slices of those as well. Cut the bread in half on the diagonal so each piece has a whole half roasted tomato. Note: You can store the roasted tomatoes in the fridge until ready to use in a day or two. But bring to room temperature before assembling the bites - try not to eat too many prior to presentation. Buon Appetito! All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2013 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/NV/G-2 Oct. 13
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Secret Beaches of Bali by Bill Dalton
Keramas Beach A prime example of one of Bali’s undiscovered untouristed beaches is Keramas Beach in Gianyar Regency on the island’s east coast, which hosts international surfing competitions. Located in Blahbatuh District, this uncrowded black sand beach has consistent high performance waves as high as two meters with the right tide and wind speed. Last June, Keramas held the Oakley Pro Bali competition between the world’s top 34 professional surfers from 30 countries. To get there, follow Jl. Bypass Ida Bagus Mantra northeast and take the uneven sand and gravel road for Keramas village. The only sign is the one announcing Komune Beach, the area’s only hotel. The only visitor complaints are limited parking (there’s no parking lot to speak of) and lack of facilities which means that the locale is not prepared to accommodate the hundreds of people that show up for international surf events. If you don’t have transportation, you’ll have to hire a taxi and driver to shop, tour the area and visit other restaurants. Komune is a safe and well-managed resort designed for surfers. Rooms are modern, stylish and clean with comfortable beds and screened louvers so you can keep the shutters open and don’t have to use air conditioning. Fresh well-prepared food, great pizzas and delicious coffee, attentive Englishspeaking staff and quality affordable massages in the spa are its most notable aspects. It’s a beautiful two minutes walk through the resort’s vegetable gardens to get to the amazing beachside pool area from where you can watch the epic surf break. This hotel is the only place along this stretch of beach that can guarantee you quiet and isolation. Balangan Beach Located along a small cove, this is certainly one of Bali’s most beautiful beaches. Less than an hour by car from Denpasar and just few minutes from the cliff temple of Uluwatu, take Jl. Bypass in the direction of Nusa Dua. In Jimbaran turn south and follow the signs. Though the access road is improving, it can be a little difficult to find, so check directions with locals along the way. New villas and hotels are going up all the time in the area, but it’s still a great place to get away from the city, chill out and watch the waves roll in. There are at times so few people that it feels like your own private beach. If you catch it on the right hot sunny day, the sand is white, clean and glowing, the water clear blue with big turquoise waves, the air fresh, the summer sun bright and the sunsets wonderful. Nice views from the rock cliffs with its swaying palm trees above the beach. Balangan is not yet overly commercialized. Beach chairs and umbrellas are free (at Dreamland you must hire). If you bargain, it costs Rp30,000 for a pair of daybeds. Parking is only Rp5000 per car. Most visitors are surfers on a budget. Sometimes the current is so strong and the waves so high and rough that it can’t be surfed, so visitors just sunbathe or swim near the shore on either side of big rocks. This is not a place for the jet set or party animals. There’s no nightlife, just simple lazy food warung, surf schools and bars serving instant noodles, French fries, ice cream and drinks. Just pick the most patronized restaurant. A few cheap simple accommodations line the beach (no Wi-Fi; some rooms with fans) just a few steps from the sea. Or stay in one of the hotels up on the cliffs. The most upscale is Balangan Flowerbed Bungalows (tel. 0361 8572062, mobile 081-6472-2310). If it’s the rainy season don’t stay in any of the accommodations facing the beach as the wind and rain are too strong. Definitely need to hire a car or a motorcycle to get around the area and explore the Bukit Peninsula.
Beach Club, this vast and lovely stretch of white soft sand can be unexpectedly empty. The public portion may be accessed without staying in any of the luxurious aforementioned five-star hotels. Mengiat is usually clean and well maintained with locals raking the sand in the mornings while the hotels maintain their beachfronts. Also called Nusa Dua Beach, it’s especially popular with local Bali expats and families. Protected by an offshore reef that prevents waves from breaking on the beach, the water is calm, shallow, easily swimmable and ideal for children. There are stunning views, gorgeous clear blue water, volleyball games and women braiding hair and offering massages. Loads of activities: flying fish, donut, banana boat, jet ski, parasailing, etc. Sellers on the beach are friendly and not annoying. Visit the blowhole, walking distance from the small lookout. Get there early before the tide goes out in the early afternoon, exposing a huge expanse of coral. If you take goggles rock pools in the shallows reveal puffer fish, hermit crabs, sea urchins and baby lobsters. Local fishermen still cast their nets in the surf, put in their boats to fish before sunrise and launch traditional jukung to take surfers out to the reef. Surfboards are for rent but this coast is not the best for snorkeling. Glass bottom boats frequent the area. Sunbathers are charged Rp25,000 to rent a lounge chair and umbrella all day. Showers, lockers and restroom facilities are available. A beachside restaurant, run by the village-based fisherman’s cooperative Yasa Segara, serves great seafood. Parking is reasonable and safe. The entrance to Mengiat is near the exit of BTDC across from the Courtyard Marriott. See the sign for Jl. Pantai Mengiat, then head straight down a quiet road for 600 meters until you reach the beach. Jerman Beach German contractors lived on this beach in Tuban while constructing the airport in the 1970s, thus the name Jerman meaning German in Indonesian. This white sand beach south of Kuta, in the vicinity of the Ngurah Rai Airport, is also popularly known as Pasih Perahu Beach. Considerably quieter and more relaxing than its neighbor to the northwest, Jerman is protected by a reef, thus the waters are safer for families. Umbrellas are for rent and tukang pijat (masseuses) and clothes and souvenir sellers sit under the shady trees waiting for customers. Long ago this strip of coast used to be a trading port and a dozen traditional jukung still line the beach. The boats rarely put out nowadays due to the unpredictable weather that forces them to go further and further from shore. Now the fishermen rent their boats to tourists for rides to the surf. Nearby Celuk Waru Temple, built in the shape of a boat, encloses a fresh water spring and a statue of Baruna, the HIndu God of the Sea. Only Bali Hindus are allowed inside the temple, but visitors can view the interior from the outside. A well-maintained footpath along the beach is used by walkers, joggers and cyclists. A budget to stay is Trisna Garden House, Jl. Karang Tenget 11, tel. 0361 742-2221, mobile 081-999-570-571, charging for single or double only Rp200,000 for a room or Rp260,000 for a bungalow with a/c, private baths, hot water, fridge, TV parking. Excellent value for the money. Pendawa Beach
Mengiat Beach Although located inside Nusa Dua’s BTDC complex, fronting the Grand Hyatt, Ayodya, St. Regis Hotels and Amanusa
Definitely qualifies as a secret beach because of its unique location below towering limestone cliffs. This quiet and relaxing
powdery white sand beach with blue-green water is on the Bukit Peninsula. Take the road to the Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) cultural park. After passing the park gate, drive on until you reach an intersection, then take a left past the banjar office of Kutuh village. Ask for directions if in doubt. The approach leading to the beach is on a smooth asphalted road through black rocky hills. Parking is Rp3000 for motorcycles, Rp6000 for cars. At the entrance you’ll pass statues of the five brothers of the Pendawa clan from the Mahabharata epic - Yudistira, Bima, Arjuna and the twins Nakula and Sadewa. The view from the top is outstanding. This natural beach doesn’t get so many tourists, so public facilities are minimal. A shower and bathroom are provided to refresh you after swimming or surfing. No real restaurant; only stalls and cafes selling drinks, snacks and local food. Seaweed farmers dry their harvest, though their area of planting is decreasing because of the rapid development of coastal tourism. Tents and kursi malas (a kind of sofa) sit in a row and are for rent. The big waves roll in by the early afternoon. If you want to see the sunrise, be here very early in the morning. A jogging/ cycling track runs along the waterfront. Paragliding rides (Rp500,000-Rp750,000, depending on length) will give you an amazing aerial view over the whole environs. Sulubun Beach Located in Pecatu village, just north of the famous sea temple of Uluwatu on the Bukit peninsula off southern Bali. Most people are already aware of the area’s Padang Padang and Dreamland beaches but many don’t realize that secluded Suluban Beach is nearby. The north side of the beach, catering to the surfers, is an uncrowded stretch of sand hidden under the rocks. Suluban extends right up to Uluwatu Beach, close to the Blue Point Resort, and is accessible down some 40 meters of steps. There are two entrances, one from the left side of the Blue Point Resort and the other directly from Jl. Pantai Suluban. The one from Blue Point is better because the stairs are less steep, you can stop to rest during the descent, and the parking fees are only Rp1000 for motorbikes and Rp2000 for cars. The stairs down to this exclusive beach winds its way through crevices in the cliff. Be careful because it’s slippery in places, especially during the rainy season. Not suitable for the elderly. The atmosphere is relaxed with small open-air bars, surf shops, souvenir and food warung, and only one rather overpriced restaurant on top of an outcropping with all around views. The close of day draw more people who enjoy the breeze, the clear blue water and the sunsets. Local vendors walk the beach selling jewelry. Showers cost Rp10,000. Sulubun is said to be one of Bali’s best surf spots and is mainly visited by surfers whom you can watch out at sea waiting to catch the perfect wave. Even during high tides when the surf is up, the white sand beach is still accessible. Also popular with sunbathers who like the relatively clean beach. The waves are big and the tides are high in the mornings, so little children and beginner children should take care. (When the waves are too dangerous, entry to the Sulubun is prohibited.) The beach is unusually narrow in places and enclosed by cliff sides. At low tide in the mid-afternoon, a huge natural swimming pool is formed. Wade around the coral pools during low tide as the water recedes some 200 meters, exposing the rocks and seaweed where you’ll see the locals fishing.
<pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2013 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Position Summary BlackBerry intends for our online community of BBM Channels to be a fun and safe place for people to share ideas and information with others who have similar interests. The BBM Channels Content Moderation Manager ensures that BBM Channels users follow BlackBerry’s online community standards. This role manages workers who moderate content and make judgments about whether questionable content needs to be removed. Responsibilities: • Interview, screen, and hire Temporary Content Moderators • Train moderators to ensure they understand what is inappropriate • Monitor moderator performance, to confirm they are applying the content standards • Research and document local laws and customs so that content standards can be appropriately localized (where required) • Make appropriate decisions regarding escalations, and where required route escalations through appropriate legal and organizational channels • When needed, and especially during the early months after launch, moderate content Skills and Qualifications: • At least 5-7 years working for social networking company and/or executing community moderation • Demonstrated leadership capability of managing teams, including managing remote employees across different time zones and countries • Experience managing teams with a large number of temporary workers and significant turnover • Ability to review inappropriate content, including but not limited to nudity, pornography, violence, and bullying without being offended • Self-starter who likes the challenge of building a new function • Excellent communication skills • Experience working in Asia Pacific Regions, ideally within the Indonesian market • Excellent language skills, English and at least a second language. Indonesian is preferred and other languages are welcome. • Team player accustomed to working in a collaborative open and honest environment • Shown success working within a matrix organizational structure Interested applicants, please kindly send your application to both: bewang@blackberry.com and vlambert@blackberry.com
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Job advertisement Company description The Flores Destination Development Organization (DMO) connects the island of Flores with the domestic and international tourism market, provides high quality tourism services, while preserving Flores’ culture and environment. Open Position The Flores DMO is currently expanding its team and is looking for an enthusiastic and independent professional in the following location and field of expertise: General requirements: • Indonesian national • Team player with strong communication, interpersonal and organizational skills; • Good command of written and spoken English, excellent computer skills (MS office) • University degree in relevant field of study (those lacking the stated educational requirements but having an excellent track record are encouraged to apply); • Interest in development work and eco-tourism; • Ability to work independently and with a high degree of accuracy and organization. • Excellent work ethic, self-starter and flexibility in schedule
DMO 01: Chief Executive Officer – CEO, Ende - Flores
This position will be responsible for all accounting activities assigned by Accounting Manager. Minimum Requirements : • Minimum DIII in Accounting/Management • Has a minimum of two-year experience in accounting & administration • Understand Indonesia tax regulation, A/P and A/R • Sound communication skills in English and Bahasa Indonesia • Demonstrated computing skills and abilities, particularly in MS applications (Word and Excel) • Good interpersonal and communication skills with other team members • Ability to work with minimum supervision • Conscious about meeting deadlines • Detailed oriented Please send CV and current photograph to: anova.hrd@gmail.com
Main task: Responsible to manage the operation of the organization in a professional way based on a business plan to strengthen the Flores Destination’s competitiveness. Coordination and cooperation among and with local Tourism organizations and Governments. Development of destination development and marketing strategies, incl. market linkages to domestic and international partner organizations. Further strengthen the high profile of the island among local, national and international partner organizations. Supporting local businesses and stakeholders to enhancing the destinations offer and quality. Requirements: At least 10 years professional experiences in the tourism sector preferable as Tour Operator and/or Destination Manager. Experiences in a wide variety of marketing and Management aspects. Ability to handle multiple projects, priorities and partners simultaneously. Exceptional communication skills, ability to write, edit and proofread in both, Bahasa Indonesia and English. High degree of flexibility, commitment and creativity. Team-oriented, motivated, pro-active personality with keen perception. Ability to work independently and with a high degree of accuracy and organization. Able to build regional, national and international network. Stron interpersonal skills, energetic, pro-active, assertiveness, willingness to frequently visit partner institutions.
DMO 02: Destination Development Officer, Ende - Flores
Main task: Responsible for destination product development and quality improvement within the organization including planning and implementation of projects to improve tourism objects and attractions, supporting associations and businesses in their quality improvement efforts. Preparing proposals for CSR projects, planning and monitoring its implementation. Build up strong cooperation among the local organisations. Requirements: At least 5 years experiences in SMEs, Associations (if possible from the tourism sector) and/or not for profit organizations in in development work. Practical experiences in planning, implementation and monitoring of project activities, good network strong interpersonal skills, pro-active, assertiveness, interested in working together with partner organisations.
DMO 03: Assistant to the Marketing Officer, General Administration, Sanur - Bali
Main task: Assist the DMO Marketing Officer including maintenance of market linkages to domestic and international partner organizations. Implementation of promotion and sales activities (retail products, print material, PR, website, newsletter, social media, event organization) according to the marketing strategy. Support the strengthening of the high profile of the island among national and international partner organizations and enhancing the destination brand among the stakeholders. General administration and bookkeeping for the liaison office, Requirements:. At least 3 years of experience in marketing, public relations, communications or sales required. Experience in the tourism sector preferred. Exceptional communication skills, ability to write, edit and proofread in both, Bahasa Indonesia and English. Experiences in a wide variety of marketing, ability to handle multiple projects, priorities and partners simultaneously. High degree of flexibility, commitment and creativity. Team-oriented, motivated, pro-active personality with keen perception.
Contact us: We can offer you an exciting, fast-paced working environment, a culture of mutual respect and the opportunity to play a vital role in the development of the destination Flores. If you are interested in joining our team, please apply for this position until 7 October 2013. Contact: recruitment@florestourism.com - Please indicate code, place and position.
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Drh. Kadek Arnawa: Veterinarian
Kadek Arnawa was born and grew up in a village near Ubud called Pejeng. He was surrounded by dogs, cats, pigs and goats from a young age and always had a strong bond with animals, so it was a natural career choice for him to be a vet. Drh. Kadek studied veterinary medicine at Udayana University in Bali From 2001 to 2008. He began his veterinary practice with Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA) where he worked for five years as Head Vet in their Ubud clinic, much of his time dealing with the rabies epidemic that has ravaged Bali in recent years. What’s the most lethal pet sickness on Bali? In dogs it’s Parvo or Distemper, while in cats it’s Panleukopenia. These are deadly viruses that are sadly widespread in Bali. Fortunately, we do have effective vaccines against these diseases. What’s the most frequent pet ailment you encounter? Every day I see dogs with skin problems - mange, bacterial infections, ringworm and the like. Our tropical climate makes dogs more prone to skin disease than in temperate countries. What are the most common pet injuries you regularly deal with? Injuries from fights between dogs are common. Also poisonings (malicious or accidental) and fractured bones from collisions with motor vehicles are also quite prevalent. What’s the most difficult surgical procedure you perform? Certain fracture repairs can be very difficult, especially if it’s an old fracture that needs to be reset and fixated internally with pins. Another tricky procedure I have successfully performed is removing part of a dog’s intestine and suturing the two ends together! What was it like working at BAWA? Most of the 5 years I worked there I spent dealing with a massive caseload of almost every type of pet injury, battling epidemics of infectious diseases and neutering thousands of dogs and cats so that they can be adopted out to caring homes. I was also heavily involved in BAWA’s rabies vaccination program. As Head Vet at the clinic, I was responsible for ensuring the effective quarantining of potentially rabid dogs. What were your experiences in handling rabid animals? Our first task was always to apprehend the potentially rabid dog by catching it in a net and bringing it back to the clinic and isolate it in a quarantine cage. We would then observe the dog for 10 days - the maximum length of time a dog can survive after showing symptoms of rabies. If the dog was still alive after 10 days, then it definitely was not rabid. Of course if the dog showed clear symptoms that raised the confidence of our diagnosis above a certain threshold, then it would be immediately euthanized
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and sent to the lab for testing, and DINAS (government authority) would be immediately informed. What measures were taken to prevent rabies? Yes, a vital part of our work was also to vaccinate all dogs in the surrounding area that the rabid dog came from, formulate a ‘bite history’ with the identities of all people bitten, and ensure that they follow the post-exposure protocol of scrubbing the wound with soap under running water for 15 minutes, cleaning with iodine and reporting to the hospital for vaccinations, generally on days 0, 7 and 21. What will it take for rabies to be completely eradicated from Bali? The most important thing is that all stakeholders work together - the government, the NGOs and the people. This means that when a rabies vaccination team is working in a certain banjar, all residents must keep their dogs indoors on that day and present them for vaccination. Only by working together can we eradicate this virus. What are the most common types of animal abuse that occur on Bali? Many people focus on the suffering experienced by Bali street dogs. Rightly so, as there are dogs living on the street with broken legs, horrific skin disease, etc. However, another big issue is the fact that many Indonesians who own pedigree breeds will keep them in small cages because they are afraid that the dog will be stolen if they let it roam free. These dogs are also being mistreated. It is a shock for most Westerners to see dogs living in dirty, cramped and uncomfortable cages, and even worse when the dog is not given enough fresh water. Where do you now work? At Sunset Vet in Kuta, a new modern private vet clinic. It’s a big change from my role at BAWA because I am working with much more extensive diagnostic and surgical facilities. My main role is surgery, and I have a particular interest in orthopedic surgery. We are a young and knowledgeable team but all of our vets bring different skills, experiences and special interests to the clinic. Then you should know the best way to find a clean, healthy and emotionally balanced animal friend on Bali, right? For Bali Dogs (my favorite breed!) the best is to adopt from a Yayasan (BAWA or BARC). There is also a cat only humane association called Villa Kitty. Pets adopted from these organizations are vaccinated, healthy and already neutered, so it is much safer than buying an animal in a market or from a pet shop. For pedigree breed dogs, it’s important to go to visit a reputable kennel yourself and to check out how clean it is, what the population density is and always ask to see the mother of the puppy. It’s also better to choose a kennel that specializes in one particular breed, not multiple breeds. Finally, be very careful about buying from pet sites on the Internet where they claim that the puppy is the offspring of a champion. They often lie!
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How do you find a good, honest veterinarian on Bali? Firstly, the vet should have a license (izin praktek) to work as a vet in Bali. Secondly, the vet should have an office or clinic from where they operate and you should visit the place to assess the facilities and the hygiene. Thirdly, ask for recommendations from pet-owning friends who have had good experiences with particular vets. What do you like best about your work? I enjoy the challenge of treating an animal that cannot explain where it is in pain. Being a vet is like being a detective. We have to learn to read the behaviors of our patients since we cannot speak their language. What is the best way to contact you? Sunset Vet (tel. 0361-754-881) or email reception@ sunsetvetbali.com.
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Don’t Blame Paradise The changing world of Bali By Polly Christensen
With holiday season well and truly here, hard working Australians, Europeans and Americans are busy choosing their annual holiday destination. However, this year they may ask themselves, “Is Bali still the carefree island we once knew?” With the recent increase in crime and negative media coverage, certain attitudes towards travel in Bali need to be addressed. We highlight these concerns in an effort to keep this beloved island safe for thousands of overseas guests. It is clear that crime in the Umalas/Canggu area, particularly violent, confrontational crime has been increasing this year. Bag snatches have been regular occurrences, with a disturbing stabbing in January and the in-villa rape of an Australian tourist in May. Until recently, the government and police presented no solution to these crimes with expatriates and tourists alike experiencing distress on a regular basis. Finally on May 9, 2013, the authorities took strong steps to protect both Bali’s reputation and its tourism dollar. CRIME CRACKDOWN Due to the increase in robberies and burglaries at villas, Chief of Police General Arif Wachyunadi assigned 50 members of the police’s elite mobile brigade (brimob) to the affected areas in an effort to reduce crime by making arrests, raids and special deployments to stop the alarming and escalating crime spree. According to DenPost, the spokesman for the Bali Police, Hariadi, confirmed the deployment of these specially trained police to North Kuta, which is now designated as a ‘safe zone’ by the police. An unnamed source told DenPost that joint forces from the Badung Police Precinct and the Crime Division of the Bali Police were actively investigating the unsolved robberies and burglaries of villas. Suspected hiding places of known criminal elements are being systematically raided across the Badung Regency and Denpasar and a large number of criminals have been taken into custody. These individuals are Indonesians, including some Balinese. There is evidence of organised crime, just as with many tourist destinations across the globe, presenting a new perspective on “Paradise’. RESPONSIBLE TOURISM What country you visit and what you do while visiting it effects the experience for y o u r o w n f a m i l y, fellow travellers, and the local population too. For some, Bali is a holiday destination to escape the claustrophobic rules of back home - the place to run away from a global recession and invest what little money is left in land that can never be owned. It is important, however, to take a stand against those who abuse the system and the Balinese. If you admire Balinese people or visit Bali for its wonderful culture, then please start by showing some respect. You could be fooled into thinking overseas tourists swallow a “Silly-Pill” upon arrival at Immigration. A pill that tells otherwise intelligent humans to skip on health insurance, discard motorbike helmets, and lower their personal morals. For every visitor to Bali who genuinely interacts with Indonesians, speaking their language, giving back to the community or contributing to charity, there are dozens more parasites, buying cultivated land to build their concrete villa and make a “quick buck” while complaining about the mess ‘they’ are in fact creating.
Tourism has had a powerful impact on Balinese social life and culture. All of the changes brought by tourism and development go against traditional Balinese values, such as balance, community, and harmony. This weakening of social ties and social morals contaminates the youth, creating social problems such as alcohol and drug abuse, prostitution, and the rapid spread of HIV/AIDS. WOMENS SAFETY With women putting themselves at risk every night, taking that ubiquitous “Silly Pill”, our Indonesian friends may be surprised at how Western women openly parade their private parts. Equally Indonesians may be confused about seeing girls who are often unescorted, and stay out late, get overwhelmingly drunk, and sleep with one-night stands. Because this occurs in a country where women are generally escorted. It’s a cultural difference that should be noted and respected. Just as they would do back home, women should refrain from walking alone at night. Lock the door when asleep and when leaving the room. Be assertive in communicating your limits. Watch out for who pours your drink so people don’t add pills to knock you out (some immoral suppliers are now adulterating local spirits with poisonous methanol). Do not accept a lift home from a stranger. Be safe and do not forget to enjoy the unique culture and spiritual aspects of Bali. THIRD WORLD LIVING Despite evere v o l v i n g definitions, the concept of the ‘third world’ f e a t u r e s countries that suffer from high infant mortality, low economic development, and high levels of poverty, such as Indonesia. Third world nations tend to have economies dependent on the developed countries and are generally characterized as poor with unstable governments and having high rates of population growth, illiteracy, and disease. With impoverished millions in a vast lower economic class, and a small elite upper class controlling the country. So essentially Indonesians live within a ‘dog eat dog’ world, and not many people are used to the privileges of the first world. Without an adequate government welfare, or health care, system modern life is tough for Balinese. As a Westerner, having your house broken into and your valuables taken is an ‘inconvenience, which is often covered by your insurance policy’. However, some Indonesians will be driven to desperate acts for small rewards, due to the huge disparity in wealth. We need to keep this under control, and that includes Government help. BALINIZATION The earliest 20th century publications on Bali corresponded with the start of tourism on the island. This emerging industry would take advantage of the images and writings of the early European and American authors in an attempt to sell Bali as a tourist destination to the rest of the world. This produced a “Western-style romance’ with Bali, portraying the island as a tropical Eden. Throughout time, Balinese have been able to keep their traditional customs intact, and to withstand cultural influences from “outsiders,” including other types of Indonesians, Dutch colonizers, and more recently, international tourists. Nonetheless, changes associated with the re-emergence of a tourist industry in the seventies have been especially rapid despite several terrorist bombs. The Balinese culture is still strongly protected by those within
the community and by their social institutions. In fact, one could argue that tourism has led to cultural revitalization. But the process of Balinization and globalization has been nonstop since colonization by the Dutch. The shape of Balinese identity is ever evolving, constantly changing and being exposed to outside influences. IMPACT ON BALI Challenges that have resulted from tourism include problems arising from increased density of development, a strong current of commercialization, the rise of value conflict, and the transformation in the ownership of land. Also to blame is a belief by tourists and expatriates that Balinese people do not commit crime. Contact between tourists and the Balinese is driven by different motives that tend to compliment each other. Tourists are looking for “visual experiences” and the Balinese are looking for “economic benefits.” Balinese have always responded to, and taken advantage of, the economic opportunities promoted through tourism. However there is now an increasing resistance to negative outside influences, and a desire to protect and maintain Balinese culture it self. LISTEN AND LEARN Balinese people have felt the effects of rapid world change, and have managed to adapt to them and integrate them into their own lives without sacrificing long held customs and beliefs. For Balinese, religion is the power that holds the community together. Their faith involves beautiful ceremonies, music, dance, and moments of intense trance. It is the greatest incentive for love and life. Therefore, tourism in the future must be sustainable and culturally significant for the people of this island, providing a high level of economic benefit without compromising Balinese culture and environment. The task for tourists is not just to understand the world we live in, but also to change it for the better. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS It is important to note that compared to many places and holiday destinations in the world, Bali remains fairly safe. But more so than ever, you will need to take the rough with the smooth during your stay. Be sure to organise comprehensive travel insurance in advance and check what circumstances and activities are not covered by your policy. To me, the most dangerous element in Bali is motorcycles, both to riders and pedestrians. Do not drink and drive. Thieves on motorcycles may snatch handbags and backpacks from pedestrians and tourists may be exposed to scams and confidence tricks. Petty crime is common. Legal disputes are common regarding the purchase of real estate including land, houses, and time-share schemes. You should also be aware of the severe penalties for narcotics offences, including the death p e n a l t y. Stay in accommodation, which has been approved by the Tourism Board and has CCTV cameras installed, with high walls and additional security staff. Have a number close to hand in case of an emergency. Remember, please don’t blame paradise, and make sure you do everything possible, to safely enjoy the Island of the Gods.
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For Sale; Colour healing chart. Looks great on the wall or on the floor. 1. 6m L x 1.3m H. 450,000. SMS 0813 5334 5846. Seminyak. [031] For Sale; 50 DVDs, action, adventure, romance, drama, comedy etc, all in perfect condition. Price 190,000, contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [056] For Sale; Air purifier Honeywell brand, bought in Ace, for sale rp 1 mill. Good for people with allergy. Good condition. Contact 081 735 5842, for pics email <superbali@yahoo.com>. Kuta. [144] For Sale; Are you a Movie Freak? I sell brand new external drive WD 1TB, 2.5” (new model, with one cable for data and power) filled with 1000 english movies. Bought it in shop for 4,5 million, sell it for 2,5 million. 0821 4500 6711. Kuta. [180] For Sale; Canon PowerShot S30 DigiCam. 3.2MP. 3x Optical Zoom. Incld. extra mem. cards, camera bag. Full set with box. Good cond. Rp.1mil. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>.Ubud. [210] For Sale; Poseidon discovery 10/2012. Counter lung / e module/ battery / tanks or whit out, etc. Factory set tong or modified hccr with more option. Ready to dive / will be sold on end October. Tel : 0813 3959 2468 or <fredoo80@ hotmail.com>. Tulamben. [203]
For Sale; PADI P. I. C. s $20. Scuba regulator Sherwood Magnum: $160 including Scubapro SPG, octopus, LP hose. Very warm full wetsuit: $70, hood, short suit, long sleeve thermal top (all large) Dive reel, signal tube, many extras. 0819 9926 5537. Jimbaran. [197] For Sale; Samsung air condition for sale. AC is roughly 1 year old and hasn’t been used much. Half PK. Model # AS05ESPN. Watts: 310 W. Price: rp1.350.000. Can send pictures. Contact Regan: 0878 6006 7279. Seminyak. [198] For Sale; Wooden sofa. Comes with foam mattress and always inside. Price: rp550.000. Size: 125cm x 60cm. Can send pictures. Contact Regan: 0878 6006 7279. Seminyak. [199] For Sale; Rocking chair. Price: rp700.000. Condition: excellent. Material: rattan. Can send pictures. Contact Regan: 0878 6006 7279. Seminyak. [200] For Sale; English paperback books of drama/romance genre @ 20,000. each. Please call/SMS 0813 3705 7222 or email to <thingsadvertised@ gmail.com> for list of titles. Sanur. [201] For Sale; LG Brand EZ Slim Wall Mount. Fit for LG LED LCD/LCD TVs. Brand new. New price Rp.2,5mil. Selling Rp.1,5Mil. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>. Ubud. [215]
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Weekly / Monthly / Yearly In a traditional Balinese house, KUTA AREA (Jalan Majapahit) 2 rooms apartment and single rooms also available. Fully furnished, daily cleaning, AC & TV, hot & cold water, Wi-Fi. Quiet area close to the beach and 10 minutes walking distance to the night life. Start at Rp. 2 million/month. Please call : 0878.6138.5172 / 081.317.986.177
2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0821 4552 2200 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [7424] 2 bed house for rent in Nusa Dua, fully furnished indovision fitted, western style, open air shower, a/c available November for 12 months $400 per month. Contact 0821 4747 8588. [7543]
~ ABC Apartment ~ Type A (Studio Room) 5,800,000 Rp/Month 54,000,000 Rp/Year Type B (Studio Room+Loft) 6,400,000 Rp/Month 61,200,000 Rp/Year Queen Size Bed, Kitchen, AC, Hot Shower, Cable TV, Furniture, Refrigerator, Night Security
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For rent 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms house. Short term/long term possible. Semi furnished with nice garden. Location Taman Mumbul near Goodway Hotel. Call Made 0813 3772 3732 for further enquiry and viewing. [7610] Private Sale of Owner’s Serviced Residence, Secure, fully furnished and maintained, 4th floor luxury 150m2, north-facing apartment, balcony views over 5-star Resort complex, 40+ year leasehold extendable, transferable title. Purchased new 7 years ago, never rented, in as new condition. Facilities include 24hr room-service, shared pool, gym, restaurants, bar, cable TVs, wifi, beach, golf and shopping. USD $330,000 o.n.o. Contact owner direct 0878 7891 8845 or <dessy@globalaustralasia.com>. [7626] Rent villa hill seaview quiet area European style, 2 bed/ bathrooms, in/outside living, dinner, kitchen, fullfurnished, A/C, hotwater, TVsat, terrace, gazebo, garden, swpool, 7juta month included maid & security. Owner 081 7472 7296. [7637] Nice 2 bedroom fully furnished sea views safe peaceful area 3 minutes to beach. Avail 6 month possible extension 3.5 mil / month. <maddogyap@hotmail.com>. SMS 0878 6015 1869. [7649]
Freehold 8 bedrooms bungalows, perfectly located close to the beach only 50 meters, a comfortable atmosphere and beautiful views, equipped with all the permits. The property sits on 800 sqm land with beautiful sea view. For your private inspection contact me now Title: Hak milik
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KUTA Building for rent, full licences, many opportunity. Please call 0821 4419 0020. [7623] For Rent; Fully Furnished Apartment, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, kitchen, hot water, freezer, TV. Sunset Residence Condotel. Jalan Dewi Sri No. 11. IDR 7 million/ month. Near restaurant, supermarket. Safe. Call 081 815 9403, email <iba.ardiyani@yahoo.com>. [7641]
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Land for lease 25 years in Jalan Gunung Salak, ricefield view, 330m2, price IDR 4 million per are per year negotiable. Call Franck 0819 9970 8522, mail <artinbali@ gmail.com>. [7611]
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook
Exclusive villa for rent Kusambi, 2 floors, modern kitchen, private pool, fully furnished, 2 bedroom, garden, parking, warehouse, ricefield area. Call: Nyoman 0812 3755 5596, 743 6096, pin 25A80C2D. Price Rp. 175 million per year. [7616]
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Bungalow / villa for rent. Jl. Patimura gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867. [7653]
House for rent per year include furniture, 2 storey. Price 65 jt. Jln. Gunung Lumut Indah no. 1. 0812 3679 5000 / 734 963. [7619] Freehold villa for sale. New modern design 2 bedroom/ ensuite. Finished to highest standard with pool, landscape garden, gated parking, fully furnished. Quiet area Taman Sari Marlboro. Rp. 2.4 Billion. Sale by owner 085 6371 9366 or <your_homes09@yahoo.com>. [7620]
Room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly with swimming pool on Jl. Mataram Kuta. Phone +62 361 754 332 and Apartment & room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly, fully furnished, AC, cable TV, DVD, Wi-Fi, fridge. Located on Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Please contact +62 361 757 623 or e-mail: <surfarisinnbali@gmail.com> and website: <surfarisinnbali.com>. [7432]
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BUKIT Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. Please speak in Bahasa. [1547] For Sale/Rent. New 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom, fully furnished house near Karma Kendara. Australian design and built. Sell Aust $95,000. Rent Rp. 10 mill/month. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [7498] Owner selling luxurious newly build 3 bedroom/2 bathroom house, fully furnished at Ungasan in secure complex. 153 m2, 2 balcony, A/C, marble flooring, Gemini goodyear roof tiles wih Jaindo steel structure, extra reinforced. IDR 2 bln. Pictures available on Facebook michael.eibl.524. Hp 0857 2155 8630, email; <eiblmichael@hotmail.com>. [7542] For rent, spacious one & two bedroom apartments near Dreamland. Furnished, share pool & BBQ area. 1 bedrm plus kitchen, bathrm, lounge room $600/month. 2 bedrm, 2 bathrm and lounge room + kitchen. $1000/month. Ph/ SMS 9am - 5pm - +62 878 6184 3997. [6952] Dreamland - Big 3 storey house for sale/rent: 6 bedrms, 5 bathrooms, 4 lounge rooms, has 4 self contained apartments. Great breeze and views. Sell $275.000. Rent $25.000/year. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [6953] Freehold land for sale in Ungasan, 58 are include ijin kavling. Great development opportunity for luxury house, hospital, showroom, business investment, etc. IDR 450.000.000/are negotiable. 0819 3606 9789. Email <bambang.fe@gmail.com>. [7642]
New villa for sale. Fabulous western design, tastefully furnished and equipped, 2 large bedrooms / marble ensuite bathrooms. Pool set in landscape gardens, secure parking, staff room. Quiet area of Taman Sari Marlboro. Inspection by owner. 085 6371 9366 or <your_homes09@ yahoo.com>. [7621] For sale/rent: villa fully furnished 5 bedrooms, wifi, cable TV, swimming pool, in quiet area of Umalas 2 (near Kerobokan n Seminyak). Call 081 872 3973. [7625] For sale or contract, two unit villa, 3 and 4 bedrooms, Wi-Fi & Speedy, furnished with pool at Jl. Munduk Sari no. 4, Br. Semer Kerobokan, Kuta. Detail please contact Made 0361 843 4040. [7368]
Villa for Sale
(Freehold) on a huge plot of 15.57 Are Prime Location Jl. Petitenget (near Hotel Vila Lumbung & Sarong)
3 bed, 3 bath, parking for 3 cars, large office, separate apartment, total 466 m² comes with IMB, 16.500 Watt, 2 telephone lines, good public road access Price 1.990.000 USD
(private sale, no agents please) HP 0821-4443 5610 (engl.+german) HP 0821-4443 5480 (indo.) C/Re/G-2 Oct. 13
House for rent, 2 bedrooms with AC, 2 bathrooms, pool, internet, great location near Bali Buddha, quiet area, great neighbourhood, rice field views. Negotiable for long term. Call 081 139 6760 or email <howard@desaseni.com>. [7633] HOUSE For lease/over contract, urgent, basic, 4 bdr, kitchen, phone line. going o/s, Lease until Feb 2018. Or can be workshop or office. Make me an offer, cheap. Kerobokan. Ph. 0819 677 902. [6788] House for rent 2 bedrooms, livingroom, swimming pool, big garden, AC, hot water, storage. Jl. Umalas Gg. Korawa. Contact 0852 37082 919. [7643] Kerobokan house semi villa for rent nice location 3,5 are. Include with furniture 3 br, 4 bthr, 3 Ac, pool table, private pool, hot water, lounge, dining room, kitchen, garden. Price 125 million/year. Ellyana 0821 4430 0555, <ellyana_ ella@yahoo.com>. [7645] Workshop/studio/office/factory space in Kerobokan, 250m2 on 6 aras, private parking, 2 telephone lines with speedy, nice garden, very quiet, very safe. Minimum rent 3 years cash. Available longer term. Call 081 138 5962. [7647] Shop for rent/overcontract at Jalan Batu Belig, 3x7m, 2200 watt, AC 1pk, hanging racks, glassdoor, window for decoration, lighting, front roof and small terrace! 60mill/ year (nego). Call 081 855 1839. [7650] Yearly Rental 3 BR villa Jl. Dukuh Indah No.10 Banjar Semer Umalas, fully furnished, kitchen set, swimming pool. Please Contact 081 6472 5040 or see <www. theismaya.com>. [7655] VILLA for lease/ overcontract.Urgent until March 2020, going o/s, fully furnished, swimming pool, luxury, 3 bdrm, garage, maids room, western kitchen, laundry, 2 bathrooms, CCTV, security system, wifi, phone line, nothing to spend. Make me an Offer. Kerobokan. Ph. 0819 677 902. [7102] Villa (115 sqm) for rent on 4 are land. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, open living, lush garden, 1 guesthouse and bale, carport, gudang, hot water, AC, TV-sat. Very quiet, fully furnished. Only 55 million/year. For 17 years total. Hp. 0812 3922 2955 or email <divingo@web.de>. [7660] Embriyos Villa for sale, leasehold 25 years, 1300 sqm, 6 bedrooms, big swimming pool and beautiful garden, 2 storey + roof top, 6 km to Canggu & Pererenan beach, IDR. 1.7 billion. Call: 081 2389 0906 / 0878 6064 4082 / 0361 744 3993; <http://www.joandjo-realty.com>. [7663] For rent long term (5 years minimum). Twin villas (2 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms each) on 500m2 land. Fully furnished cable / wifi, private pool, closed secure parking. 12000 Euro/year or 16000 U$ for both together. E-mail <la.california@wanadoo.fr>. Phone 0819 164 48897. [7671]
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LAND & VILLA & RESORT FREEHOLD For Sale Direct OWNER 1. Canggu Berawa 3 Villas for sale 20are,2villas and 1villa semi build 2min to Berawa Beach Rp 20,000,000,000 (Nego) 2. Villas for sale in Petitenget Fashionable 9 Villas Resort on 30are , 5min to walk Petitanget Beach close to Everything’s. $6.5 Millions(Nego) For more information contact Ph: 081 835 9895 Tel: (0361) 7427377 www.balirealestate.net NC/Re/G-02 Oct. 13
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4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 (English), 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www. balisupervilla.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www. villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. <www. villaellabali.com>. [6234]
4b/r with ensuites, 1 minute walk to the famous Echo Beach, ocean views, swimming pool, big open living area, staff quarters. Option to separate 2b/r to create studio/ office. Fully furnished. 300jt per year. 081 6470 2234 or <agourlay3@hotmail.com>. [7656]
Private villa in the heart of Echo Beach! Sleeps 8, ensuite bedrooms, private pool, air-con, maintained gardens, reliable staff - 100m walk to Canggus epic surf spots. See <www.77echobeach.com> for more info. [7451] Villa for rent yearly location Canggu - Pererenan, quiet, view ricefield, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pool, garden, fully furnished, for villa showing contact Nengah 0361 367 1554 / 0878 6245 4586 or email: <mondotonio@hotmail. com>. [7533] Villa for rent/sale. 7,5 are, 4 bedrooms, full furnished, pool. 5 mnts to the beach, 20 mnts Seminyak area. Starts from 15th of October. Nice living family area. Brand new villa at Babakan Canggu. 3 bedrooms, pool. Have 2nd floor. Rice field view. Call 0812 3636 3597. Email <noanoafurnicraft@yahoo.co.uk>. [7609] For rent villa 4bdr, daily/weekly/monthly, fully furnished, 5mn to Canggu Club, full ricefields view, 20 are, pool, big garden; Villa 4bdr yearly, unfurnished, pool, 3 are. 0812 3672 2812. [7612] Restaurant in Canggu area Echo Beach for overcontract or rent minimum 5 years. Full equiped and furnished, ready to start working. 42 seats. Very good price. Info: <grupocorami@gmail.com>. 0821 4783 0209. [7457] Brawa Freehold land - 12 are level and square shaped. Superb location 800 meter to Brawa beach. Highest location in area. Rp. 775 million per are. Direct to Owner. 085 6371 9366 or <your_homes09@yahoo.com>. [7622]
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Canggu overcontract 24 yrs, side by side investment, 3 are with IMB, US$ 600/ara/year. Must see, 3 are, new 2 bedroom villa, with pool, US$ 250,000.00. Make an offer on both. 0819 3626 5914, 0823 4166 7577. <goldringjudith@hotmail.com>. [7488]
Land For Sale: Canggu Berawa 9 are, only 2 minutes walk from Canggu Berawa Beach, very close to Canggu Discovery and Legong Keraton Hotel, very good location for Villa, Price Rp.850 Million/are. Contact : 0818-117318, 021-0818-180404. [7665]
UBUD Ubud, Nyuh Kuning, land for sale, quiet prime location, 11,6 (33x35m), 4 min. to Ubud Market Place, good for villa or boutique resort, Rp. 295 mio/are. Call 0857 9286 6808. [7090] Amazing riverside vila for sale. 3Bed+3Bath, open kitchen+dining+living+spool in quiet locations. Very closed to Ubud center. Freehold, quick sale- ASAP. Call: 0878 6076 9393 or <irawanes@yahoo.com>. [7579] Stunning Land for Sale: 4.5 ara in Pejeng, Banjar Umdawa. 7km from Ubud. Road Access, electricity. permanent views of ricefields. Best block in division. 100,000,000.00rp/ara. Mary Lou: <maryloupav@yahoo. com.au> / 0821 4689 6470. [7636] For Sale: Retreat Resort, freehold, 9400 m2, lovely ricefield view, 5’ to central Ubud, IDR. 28 Billion; Villa big garden, lease hold 24 years extendable, 11.000 sqm, walk to Monkey Forest, USD.2.2 million. Call: 081 2389 0906 / 0361 744 3993; <http://www.joandjo-realty.com>. [7664] Shop for lease – 9 years – Ubud. The Shop is located on prime location Jalan Monkey Forest in Ubud. The premises feature 180 sq meters including: office, storage space. One car parking space in the back. The shop has been fitted with very high end materials and benefits from cctv, air con system. The whole shop is of very high standard. For more details and / or visit. Please contact Kadek: 081 2384 0242. [7668]
Brawa Villa for rent / short term USD 150/N, USD 900/W. 3BD / 3bth / pool. Stunning view. Email: <brawaresidence@ gmail.com>. [7628] Canggu Brawa Land. 100 meter from Canggu Club + international school. 15 are, 22 years + 25 years extension. 6 mill/are/year. SMS 0858 5725 8550. [7630] Land for sale 7 are, freehold, residential certificate, between Canggu Club and Echo Beach, direct access, walled. USD500K, nego Direct from owner, no brokers. Pls contact <zylstra@hotmail.com> or call at 0821 4676 6300. [7634] New villa for rent located close to Echo, Canggu and Pererenan Beach, 15 minutes to Kuta Beach, consist of 2 bedroom, livingroom, dining room, and 3x7 swimmingpool. Nice atmosphere good view pls contact us at 081 2397 2500 or <madearysusila@yahoo.co.id>. [7640] Villa for rent in Canggu Eco Beach, newly built, very quiet, 200m2 on 6 aras, 3 bedrooms AC, hot water, telephone line, private parking, unfurnished. Minimum rent 3 years cash. Call 081 138 5962. [7646] SPECIALIST, land and villa, yearly rental, leasehold, freehold, area Kerobokan, Seminyak, Canggu, Bukit. <www.balitropicalproperty.com>. Owners please send your properties at <contact@balitropicalproperty.com>. We always looking for new land and villa. [7652] Land for sale on Jalan Pantai Batu Bolong Canggu, no agent. Please contact: 081 139 8039 or 0813 3831 9191. [7433] BEAUTIFUL luxury villa on cliff, river, view for long term rent, 4 bedroom, swimming pool, full furnished, complete, 1 year rp 220 mill / 3 year rp 470 mill nego. Please call Made 087 861 347 012 / 081 999 494 184. <maderai@ hotmail.com>. [7654]
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TABANAN Are you looking for stunning land to buy in Tabanan or Negara area, small or big plots, beachfront, sea-views or riverfront. All free-hold land! Prices: starting from 29 Mill. Rp. per are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [5452] For Sale, directly from owner: Freehold land 31,7 are located in Gunung Salak. Rice paddy with stunning sea views that cannot be blocked. About 8km. from the beach with amazing views. Just 45 minutes from the Tanah Lot turn. The land comes complete with access road, all certificates and is rezoned for building. Price: Rp. 29 Mill per are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [7606] For sale freehold land ready for Villa / Hotel Development in Tabanan (Beraban Village) , very close to the sea. 45.50 m” for 290 million per are. Call/Sms Michael on 0812 1304 4654. [7670]
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LOCATED in the wonderful front beach of Passut (West Bali-Tabanan) amazing and quiet land 70 aras for sale in freehold with a big house in progress (IMB). Full ocean view (Jawa), nice ricefield, access road. 2,500,000 USD. Email: <fb3233@gmail.com>. [7672]
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Looking to buy 3 bedrooms villa, close to the beach, area Seminyak, Echo Beach, Berawa and Canggu. Please contact <ketutbrata@yahoo.co.id>. [001]
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Villa wanted in Seminyak area. 6 are, 3 bedroom, 2530yr lease. Prefer traditional style. Ray +61 418 52 4707 <rchristy@bigpond.com>. [002]
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CONTRACT LAND KEDUNGGU - 8 Are, 48 Years remaining, 150m to beach with river frontage. Good access and electric. Great for your holiday / surf villa. Price : IDR 4 Mill / Are / Year
LAND FOR SALE BELALANG -
8 Are In nice western area. Good access,electric and ready to build ( PERUMAHAN ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 210 Mill / Are
KEDUNGGU - 25 Are, 5m Road access, Ready to build, 5 Minute to Kedunggu surfing beach. Freehold. Price : IDR 175 Mill/ Are KABA-KABA - 9 Are, 3m Road access,Beautiful river view. Ready to build. 8 minutes to Seseh Beach.Freehold. Price IDR 175 Mill / Are PERERENAN - 3 Are, 4m Road access, ready to build, rice field paddy views.Freehold. Price : IDR 460 Mill / Are
VILLA FOR SALE BEACH VIEW’S SESEH, 10 MINUTE TO TANAH LOT TEMPLE 4M ROAD ACCESS. FREEHOLD PRICE: IDR 13.5 BILLION Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I-02 Oct 13
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exotiqproperty.com Exotiq Property Bali & Lombok SALES POSITION AVAILABLE
Exotiq Property Seminyak is seeking a quali¿ed INDONESIAN sales agent to meet the needs of today’s rapidly expanding market. Tanah Lot • • • • •
BB-V1108
Golf lover’s two-level paradise villa on 526sqm of land Open and closed living/dining area, three bedroom en-suite Garage, staff quarters, bale and 10m x 4m private pool View to the golf course and the ocean Located right on the fairway in the Bali Nirwana Residence
For Sale US$ 1,550,000 Johan Marckx +62 (0)813 3930 6339 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
• Sales experience min. 2 years • Computer skills/ communication skills • Team player • Written and spoken English Email CV to pclancy@exotiq.com
Seminyak • • • • •
BB-V1104
Tranquility in a prime location on 1500sqm of land Three-bedroom en-suite, open living/dining, kitchen and swimming pool Guest house complete with kitchen, lounge, bedroom and bathroom Leasehold for 26 years with 20 years option to extend on market price Easy walking distance to the Seminyak shopping areas
For Sale from US$ 865,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
YEAR LONG VILLA RENTALS
Umalas • • • • •
Exotiq Property Seminyak has several clients looking for high quality year long rentals in strategic areas.
BB-B255
Authentic Javanese charm on 425sqm of land Consists of three en-suite bedrooms, one is in separate joglo bungalow Open living/dining/kitchen area facing the swimming pool 27-year lease with 25 years priority to extend on market price 15 minutes from central Seminyak and 15 minutes from Canggu Club
If you would like us to offer your villa to the year long rental market, please contact us on: +62 (0) 361 737 358 seminyakbali@exotiqproperty.com
For Sale EUR 400,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Canggu • • • • •
BB-B207
Single level three-bedroom Canggu paradise on 500sqm of land Open plan living/ dining and kitchen area and built in furniture Large garden housing the 13 x 3m swimming pool Leasehold for 25 years with option to extend based on market price Six-minute drive from the beach and is close to international schools
For Sale EUR 200,000 Johan Marckx +62 (0)813 3930 6339 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Canggu • • • • •
BB-L871
Amazing 2,000sqm plot of land with rice paddy views Perfectly suited for a private villa or a small villa development Nicely-shaped and sits on the edge of the green belt area Leasehold title for 27 years and option to extend at market price 20-minute drive from Seminyak and ¿ve minutes to Echo Beach
For Sale IDR 2,160,000,000 Johan Marckx +62 (0)858 5711 0115 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Seminyak • • • • •
BB-V1008
Luxury, freehold hideaway by the sea in Seminyak Sitting on a 240sqm of land this villa features a modern Balinese style Two-storey, two-bedroom villa with en-suite bathroom Offered fully furnished with private 7 x 2.5m pool and a bale Walking distance of all of the downtown restaurants, shops and beach
For Sale US$ 475,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Petitenget • • • • •
BB-L708
Great leasehold land for IDR 13,500,000/are/year This 1000sqm plot of land is ready to be built upon Electricity, water and phone line are onsite Leasehold for 34-year with 10-year option to extend at market price Easy walking distance to the Living Room, hu’u, La Lucciola
For Sale IDR 4,590,000,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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Bali Advertiser
02 October - 16 October, 2013
NUSA LEMBONGAN Nusa Lembongan, land for contract 50 are / cliff top. Prime location, excellent villa plot or hotel. Email: <brawaresidence@gmail.com>. [7629]
LEGIAN Two 2-storey houses adjacent, separate entrances, surrounded with wall, 400 sqm tropical garden each, 2 bedrooms, bathrooms, completely furnished. 5 min to Kumala Pantai Hotel/beach. Longterm, yearly. From 25.000 US$/year. Tel: 081 7973 7913. [7651]
GIANYAR For rent 3 pavilion at luxury traditional Balinese compound palace, 5 minute from beach, 20 minute to Ubud, rice field, AC, wifi,TV, kitchen. Good for artist, scientists, retired etc. 150 - 400 us/ month. Call 0812 3955 5544, <bagusarthana@ yahoo.com>. [7648]
Apartment in Sanur Service apartment in Sanur with swimming pool is offered to rent! One bedroom with furniture, Kitchen, AC, Hot shower, Free Wi-Fi, Cable TV, Safety Box, Day time staff stay. There is a night security. Special Price for MONTHLY Rents Start from RP. 6,000,000/Month
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Start from Rp.4,800,000/Month CALL NOW! 0361-8031042 C/Re/I-01 May 13
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Bali Advertiser
Real Estate
02 October - 16 October, 2013
OTHERS MEDEWI freehold: ready to build, road access, 80m from beach, ocean and ricefield view: 4plots direct from owner: 2x315m2; 2x270m2; call 081 7471 7191; <info@snaffl.de>; all info@: <www.Bali.snaffl.com>. [7617] Charming Modern Umalas Home for rent min 2 years, 3 spacious bedrooms with a/c & bathrooms, upstairs balcony with sea and bukit views, downstairs deck, living area, clean kitchen, pool, bale, lovely garden, car port, quiet location between Canggu and Seminyak, close to restaurants and cafes. 250juta per year inc furniture. Open to nego. Email <bleachwashed@gmail.com>. Ph. +62 819 9933 4955. [7624]
FO R SA LE R ESTAU R A N T
DENPASAR Looking for tenants. 3 rooms available at villa in Jalan Gunung Lumut with swimmingpool. SMS 0878 6100 0084 or email <balihealingmusic@gmail.com>. [7541]
Kuta Legian Melasti Two Floors , 250m2 ,Terrace , Equipment & Furniture , Parking. Possibility 6 or 9 years with option to extend. IMB , Alcohol Licence , All Documents.... For more information contact Ph : 0812 3652 8677 gegelou@hotmail.fr NC/RE/U-26 June. 13
Brand new house in Denpasar, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, full western style kitchen and bathrooms and fittings throughout. Must sell urgently. 1.1 Billion IDR negotiable. Call +62 81 2367 2155 or +614 2108 6762. [7618] Land for lease 10 years, 200m2. Located west Teuku Umar, good for villa. Ph. 755 555, 0896 8775 8562. Email <marthanlassandy_info@yahoo.co.id>. [7659] Over contract shop (4X6) suitable for snack bar or simple warung. Very strategic location in middle Denpasar (near sekolah Santo Yosep) 5min from Matahari and Robinson Mall. 2,3 years lease. Only Rp. 48 million. 0813 1006 7676 (serious inquiry only). [7666]
JIMBARAN Land for rent 12,115 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 10 million/are/year (nego), min 5 years, max 15 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803]
SANUR Villa for rent daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wifi, 5 min to the beach & International school. Call: 0361 – 887 6679 / 081 138 5315, e-mail: <juarez@balileisurems.com>. [6477]
Place for rent 70 msq in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street - Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Price Rp. 6 mills per month. Info, please contact Iwan 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485] Villa deluxe prime location, out from crowded area, 5 min airport, 3 min beach, furnished, swimming pool, 2 bedroom, full AC, internet-tell, garage, green quiet safe. Min 1 year op. 2 year lease. No agent. 0813 5366 1981. [7534]
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For sale money changer in strategic location in Sanur area. Complete permit, license, and Bank Indonesia certificate.Good for investment, 14 years lease. Reason for sale because need money. Sell Rp. 1.45 billion (nego). Please contact 081 2361 0079 or 0852 2212 0341. [5362] NC/Re/G-02 Oct. 13
For rent house in Jimbaran Giri Hills Permata 6 no. 12 with excellent view Benoa Harbour. Full furniture, 3 bedroom + 1 maid room, 3 bathroom, 3 floor. Third floor with excellent view to Benoa Harbour & huge balcony, great do BBQ. Minimum 2 year & price Rp. 50 million/year nego. 0877 6104 0067. [7547]
Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [7421] For Sale/Rent new house at Jl Kutat Lestari VIII/6 Sanur. With pool, 2 rooms,1 room for maid garage, kitchen and full furniture. 0813 3769 1935 (Ayu), 0813 3775 8887 (Nyoman). [7615]
Land for sale Jimbaran area. 1026 sqm. Balangan main road. Kav. 300-750 sqm, seaview. Goa Gong 900 sqm, main road. Pls call 081 2390 9385, 0813 3970 1908. [7607]
For rent, 6 specious bed rooms house, maids quarters, fully furnished, pool, @ US 22K/Year. Contact John 08123 809 083. Email: <johnjaehongkim@yahoo.com>. [7631]
Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. 2,75 mill monthly or 250k daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [4592]
House for sale: Great location near Lotte Mart. 3 large bedrooms, 4 bathroos,maid room,dining room, living room, kitchen & den. Fully furnished. House size approx 320 SQM. USD 220K. Contact John 08123 809 083, Email: <johnjaehongkim@yahoo.com>. [7632]
Unfurnished 2/3 bed and bathroom house just south of the airport. Some furnishings available to buy. 2xAC. 15m for 5 months, 48m for 18 months available. Work forces move. Sam 0821 4571 1594. [7614]
House for rent 20 minutes from Sanur/Taman Nuansa Permai, 50 million/year, 3 are, 3 bed room, phone 081 139 6467. And land 3 are for rent location at Danau Tempe Sanur, 5 million/year. Pls call 081 2399 3895. [7635]
Weekly, monthly rent: Spacious fully furnished rooms. Strategic location close to Mc Donald Jimbaran with Kingkoil bed, teakwood furniture, LED TV, cableTV, wifi, waterheater, carpark and daily breakfast. “Teras Jimbaran Residence” Jl Parigata 80, contact 0812 1896 4170, <gracesantoso2004@yahoo.com>. [7644]
House for sale in Sanur Penyaringan area, private road, 2 floors, partly furnished, 2 AC bedrooms ensuite bathrooms, solar water heater, kitchen, living/dining room, garage, large pool. 400qm. Direct owner, no brokers. Contact 0361 794 3812 / email: <sugummert@yahoo.com>. [7638] For Sale: Beautiful villa, freehold, 5 minutes driving to Sanur beach, 1500 sqm, pool, gazebo; Condotel 87 sqm, 1 bed, 2 storey, leasehold 34 years, AUD.120.000. Call: 081 2389 0906 / 0878 6064 4082 / 0361 744 3993; <http:// www.joandjo-realty.com>. [7662]
House for sale. Double house, 2 separate part. 2 kitchen, studio for maid. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom. Big jacuzzi. Direct from the owner. Price 950 juta in Jimbaran. No brokers. English 0821 4413 8943, Bahasa 081 7473 0131. [7667] NC/Re/I-18 Sept 13
Without the right advice it’s like a jungle out there.
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HIGH RETURN INVESTMENT LAND 4 LEASE - DENPASAR AREA JLN DEWI SARTIKA 80114
LEASE : 30 YEARS min SIZE : 7100 m2 PRICE : IDR 350K /m2/YEARLY IDR 960 /m2/DAILY Contact
: 081 933 111422 (Mahayana) 081 851 8057 (Ramayanta)
NO BROKER
NC/Re/G-04 Sept. 13
Make your Real Estate Ad on line at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz SANUR BEACHSIDE HOME FOR SALE Best residential neighbourhood in Mertasari. Short walk to the beach. New, move in now, nothing to spend. Huge open living areas with high exposed ceilings. Sliding doors to pool and established garden. Large modern open plan kitchen. 3 ensuited bedrooms with aircon and king beds. Separate maid’s room, laundry and powder rooms 2 car accommodation. Land area 3.3are (330m2), Built area 2 are (200m2) Power 7700, Town Water (Pdam) Ownership - 20 year lease with further 20 year option to buyer.
You’ll love it - Price US$279,000
Call owner 082145352574 NC/RE/M-2- Oct. 13
LAND FOR RENT
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SINGARAJA Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486]
KARANGASEM Exceptional for rent (10-20yrs) or for sale. 17.5 ares flat overlooking Tirtagangga paddies valley + 13.5 ares hillside. Unbreakable 180°-panoramic view on valley, Mt Agung. Access, water, electricity, certificates. Perfect for retirement, guesthouse, meditation/yoga. Ready to build. Available immediately. Complete info <www.a-land-in-bali.com>. <randriot@yahoo.com> or Wayan 081 2394 0245. [7657]
SEMINYAK 2 bedroom villa in Seminyak , pool, wifi, hotwater, tv cable daily maid. Available 12 – 18 August. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866] 2 bedroom villas, short + longterm, 2 bathrooms with bathtub, private pool + garden, lounge gazebo, full equipped kitchen, AC, satTV, DVD, safetybox, free-wifi, houskeeper, gardener, poolboy, security, nice location, reasonable price. <balivillaprivate@gmail.com>. 0878 6025 6012. [7169]
NC/RE/U-2 Oct. 13
Space Restaurant for Rent (11.5 x 8.5 m) Main street Kuta - Lombok Call:081919191205-DEWI (no agency) NC/Re/G-2 Oct. 13
Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 Bedrooms, Modern style. Fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden US$ 150 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [7596] Shop available for rent monthly Jalan Drupadi opposite Harris Hotel, parking out front, air conditioned, perfect for pop up shop. 9,000,000 per month. Email <popupshopseminyak@yahoo.com>. [7608] House for rent Seminyak Jalan Dhyana Pura. Only 4 minutes walk to the beach. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, fully furnished, well, 4400W, AC, hot water, TV sat, price Rp 110 millions/ year (Nego). Contact Oliver 0812 3672 0051. [7613] For rent, daily, monthly 1, 2 bedroom apt in a resort by the beach, more info to <www.apartment-bali.com>. [7627]
C/Re/G-02 Oct. 13
New 3-bedroom villa with large pool minimal 2 years 30.000$ per year. Info: <zilverbeads123@gmail.com>. [7639]
Seminyak: 3 are, 8 are, 10 are, 18 are, 40 are - prime location Umalas: 6 are, 8 are, 50 are, villa area, main access Canggu: 4 are, 5 are, 15 are, 22 are, 28 are, villa area, easy access
LAND FOR SALE
Seminyak/Oberoi Stylish Apartment. Monthly/yearly rent. Cozy, fully fitted furniture, kitchen, bedding and bath. Perfect for busy couple/single. 1 bedroom & bathroom with shower/bathtub, private outdoor terrace/balcony, Living, kitchen, AC, 24 hours security, wifi, including cleaning. <simplebeautyphotography@yahoo.com> or call Susy 0812 3613 3470. [7658]
SEMINYAK-BATUBELIG: 3 are, 4.75 are, 13.6 are, 20 are, 28 are, prime location UMALAS-KEROBOKAN: 3 are, 4 are, 6.75 are, 12 are, villa area CANGGU: 3 are, 4 are, 7 are, 9 are, 11 are, 18 are, 50 are, villa area JIMBARAN: 5 are, 6 are, 10 are, 29 are, 55 are, 75 are, 1H, 1.5H, 2.1 H, 3.6H, ocean view, cliff front
Villa for rent Seminyak, 5 bedrooms, modern style, pool, garden, kitchen, size land 4 ares, price Rp. 300.000.000 per year (empty) or Rp. 400.000.000 with full furnished. Direct owner 081 7975 9873 and email <rc_adijaya@ yahoo.com>. [7661]
TABANAN: 8 are, 10 are, 12 are, 16 are, 20 are, 27 are, 32 are, 42 are,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 bedrooms villa & Apartement for rent in Seminyak, Kerobokan, Canggu, Sanur & Jimbaran for rent. Short or Long term. Also ticketing, tour & travel. Call. 0361 409 0050. [7669]
77 are, 2H, villa area, rice filed, beachfront
CALL: 08179725265, 081236333693 Email: balivillaland@gmail.com C/Re/A-4 Sept 13
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