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Putu Ayu Utami Dewi: HIV Activist

Putu Utami was born in Denpasar and earned a degree in Economics from Bali’s STIMI Handayani University. Since 1997, she has been tirelessly working for HIV care and support for people living with HIV. Putu first started working in HIV prevention in 1997 for the Citra Usada Foundation. After personally contracting HIV in 1996, she understood first hand the ramifications of stigma and discrimination attendant to HIV+ people, particularly in Bali. In 2001, the experience inspired her to establish her own organization, Spirit Paramacitta that works to assist and empower people living with PLWH (People Living With HIV), regardless of their background. Currently, Putu serves as director of the organization. Why did you start taking up the cause of combating the stigma of HIV? After a close family member died of AIDS in 1996, I felt directly the devastating effects of stigma towards people living with HIV, as well as the ignorance and misunderstanding of local people about HIV transmission and infection. The Balinese generally have very little knowledge about how HIV spreads, and his family burnt all his possessions. This was incredibly upsetting for me, and motivated me to learn more about HIV and gain insight into how to combat HIV related discrimination. I was introduced to a volunteer from a local organization that came to disseminate HIV prevention messages in my local village. Through her, I became motivated to join her organization as a volunteer. Eventually I founded the Spirit Paramacitta Foundation here in Bali. Who is eligible to take advantage of your foundation’s services? Anyone who is HIV+ or wants to help to combat HIV related stigma. We also welcome anyone who needs information, care and support related to their own HIV status or that of a loved one. We are available to those who need advocacy assistance and intervention help with implicated stakeholders, including healthcare providers, partner organizations and national and regional networks. Our doors are open to anyone who needs help with HIV! What is the biggest challenge facing your organization in fighting AIDS? Getting people to realize that anyone can become infected. Virtually everyone is at risk. HIV is no longer someone else’s problem, it’s everyone’s problem and no longer just restricted to those viewed as ‘marginalized’ or guilty of ‘doing bad things.’ In Bali, HIV exposure is already found in the wider community. The biggest challenge for people living with HIV (and for those that care for them) is the stigma that they face, not the infection itself. Maintaining funding is another challenge as we are largely dependent on foreign donor bodies.

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What makes your organization different from the others doing HIV-related work on Bali? Other HIV-related organizations work primarily with prevention whereas we concern ourselves mostly with providing care and support for people already HIV-infected as well as for their families. We focus on empowering people with HIV. We teach them how to be independent and organize themselves, for example, through support groups. By developing satellite support groups across the island, we’re able to reach and help more people - at last count, more than 1000 people with HIV by our organization alone! We believe that those with HIV should manage any work involved with HIV, so the majority of our staffs are HIV positive.

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Why is there a stigma attached to HIV and AIDS on Bali? Because of the connotations with sex and sexual practices that are ‘taboo’ subjects on Bali. There’s a lot of hypocrisy in Bali, a disconnect between what people say they do and what they actually do. Many Balinese view Westerners as having ‘poor’ sexual moral standards, that they are people who quickly jump into bed with someone without a thought. I regularly observe local women who are accepting of their husband’s messing around other women. With regards to AIDS, none of this would matter if only people would wear condoms. Because of the stigma attached, people are even afraid to be tested, even if they are already symptomatic and suffering from sexually transmitted infections. How are HIV-infected people discriminated against? C/NS/U-19 Feb. 14

In so many ways. I don’t know where to start. One heartbreaking story that comes to mind happened in a high caste family. The husband had already passed away from AIDS. As is usually the case in Balinese society, the widow was sent back to her own family, but in this case her family would not allow her in the house and forced her to live in a little hut outside. Family members were afraid to touch her or even go near her. Though she was of high caste, she was treated like a leper. The poor woman eventually died not from the HIV, but I believe from neglect. She just gave up on life. Is the disease more lethal and more entrenched in Indonesia than in other S.E. Asian countries? Yes, I believe so because people lack awareness! People here also lack discipline with condom use. They underestimate the dangers of their actions. We work hard and will continue to work hard but it’s so difficult to change people’s attitudes. HIV is considered someone else’s problem. But it’s everyone’s problem in Bali now. What specific practices can members of the public adopt to help stop the spread of AIDS?

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It’s actually very hard to transmit HIV. Prevention is simple if you follow one simple rule: do what you want but be safe. Wear a condom so you protect yourself and others. If you want to know about your HIV status, get tested. It’s free, so what is stopping you? Where can people learn more about the work that Spirit Paramacitta does? We love to have visitors. We’re always trying think of interesting, fun and different ways to raise funds to help people with HIV, so if you have any ideas give us a call or drop in for a coffee and a chat! Our website is http://www.spiritparamacitta.org/.

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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby

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Welcome one and all once again, to this the eighth edition of Music Matters, your de¿nitive guide to all things music here in your local Bali Advertiser. In this issue I will be reviewing a budding young musician from Ubud. But before that, I want to review a band I was lucky enough to catch last Sunday down in Seminyak.

TJB. I’m guessing by your look Guns and Roses is your personal fave band, but I have to ask you, did you model yourself on Slash or is it natural? G. (Laughs) “Yea u got me G&R are my inspiration and I wanted to be like Slash, I kind of had the Bob Marley look down so it wasn’t hard to tailor that to Slash.”

Nestled down the back streets of Kuta in an area affectionately known as ‘Gay Street’ otherwise known as Jalan Abimanu, is a large bar and restaurant with a real Àare for live music. The venue is called Santa Fe Bar and Grill, it is open fronted, and has possibly one of the best stages for live music I have seen in Bali. It is purpose built, large and accommodating, with a surreal looking see through plastic cube housing a raised platform with the drum kit inside! The venue seems to play live music pretty regularly, and generally have something on most evenings, however the night that caught my attention was Sunday as I ended up here and saw probably one of the rarest sights in Bali, a proper heavy metal band! Finding a dodo is near impossible and ¿nding a true metal band in Bali is (in my opinion) as dif¿cult. Usually bands here cater for their audience i.e. playing cheesy rock like Bon Jovi, or bad renditions of Guns & Roses. In contrast when I ¿rst walked into Santa Fe the band were cranking out a blistering rendition of ‘Raining Blood’ by Slayer, and literally not giving a rats ass what the crowd made of it (true metal spirit) luckily for them the crowd were lapping it up, and more people were wondering off the street just to check this unusual band that didn’t care.

TJB. And ¿nally tell me a bit about yourself. G. “Well I just follow where the band goes I got into music when I was young and it’s my hobby. Sometimes I do artistic stuff, but mostly I just love to play, and we all just want to keep playing. We have had some success with people interested in promoting us but I don’t think we’ll get a record deal or anything like that for a while.”

Other great tracks soon followed including ‘Killing in the Name’ Rage Against the Machine, which I myself got up and sung with them. ‘The Trooper’ by Iron Maiden, ‘Stairway to Heaven’ by Led Zeppelin, ‘All along the Watchtower’ By Hendrix, and various Metallica, Pantera, and Motorhead, covers not to mention some of their own material. The lead guitarist actually looks like an Indonesian version of Slash from G&R and plays almost as well, in fact all the band were of a level I usually don’t get to hear here, I mean metal is very technical, and anything by guitar gods like Iron Maiden is incredibly ¿ddly and subsequently dif¿cult to pull off but they smashed it. I was very impressed by not only their skills but also their attitude so after the gig I caught up with the Indonesian Slash otherwise known as Gede to chew the fat and ask him some questions. TJB. “Firstly Gede what is your band called and how long have u guys been playing together?” G. “ We’re known as Smoking Holy Joe and we’ve been kicking it together for about a year. TJB. Do you just play here? G. “Na we play here every Sunday for sure but we branch out playing Bali Moon and another place called Minibar on Saturdays.” TJB. Which bands inspired you? G. Guns and Roses, Heavy metal bands, hard rock bands Metallica, Maiden, Whitesnake, Dio and many, many more.

Santa Fe seats 100 people, and is open from 8am until 3 daily and Smoking Holy Joe play on Sundays kicking off at 10.30 till late in the evening. You can also check out their Face Book page https://www.facebook.com/ pages/SmokingHoly-Joe. Bali is inspiring on many levels there is no doubt about that, but there is one particular musician in Ubud who is going all out to ensure all that abundant inspiration is turned into soulful sweet music, that musician is called Yaniq. Based in the Ubud area, Yaniq has become a regular feature in the town. He played a gig to a big crowd on Earth Day and has subsequently been playing in various bars around Ubud however he only seems to play when I am doing my boring day job, ah such is life. I was introduced to Yaniq through an email I received from probably his biggest fan, a lady by the name of Julie Silvester. Now, I will do a full review of Yaniq in a follow up issue, however as yet, have not been able to make it to Ubud to review a gig in person, and so instead am reviewing a song he wrote available for everyone on the internet through Sound cloud. The song is called Ticket to Paradise. Yaniq himself describes what he does as ‘blues, rock, reggae’ and from listening to the track I am inclined to agree with him. Ticket to Paradise is bluesy but Yaniq has a distinctive voice with a reggae quality, and some of the riffs he uses are more associated with rock so I can de¿nitely see what he is saying.

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The song itself kind of reminds me of Jack Johnson i.e. happy, up-beat, eco minded, however what Yaniq produces here is a much rockier version than Johnson (no offence intended to the man) could ever produce. Yaniq’s song is deeper, making you think is he really describing Bali as paradise or is there a deeper irony. Overall I enjoyed the song and I am looking forward to reviewing this talented musician in more detail. You can check out Ticket to Paradise free by typing in the link below. https://soundcloud.com/yaniq1/ticket-to-paradise If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com Copyright © 2014 Tobias J Brown You can read all past articles of Music Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-11 June 14


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Motorcycle Kawasaki Ninja ZX 636, Bj. 2013, white, scorpion carbon exhausts, K&N air filter, dyno jet power commander V, for sale Rp. 240 mill. Phone 0813 5325 7552. [009] For sale: Harley 48. Year 2011 silver color 3500 KM. Price 240 Million. 081 774 8887. [010]

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HECTOR’S No Place for Mugs Airlines operate on razor-thin ¿nancial margins, the virtual space between the cost of operating a Àight and the net revenue gained from it. That’s no bad thing, since it is evidence that competition bene¿ts people who want to Ày, which is the object of the exercise. The days are long gone when airlines could afford to over-staff, or position crews on standby except under the most stringent of budgetary conditions. And sensible rules about the allowable working hours of Àight and cabin crews proscribe extension of these under most circumstances. So interference with a Àight is an extremely costly business. The eruption of Mt Sangeang off Sumbawa caused an ash cloud that resulted in Àights being cancelled between Australian cities and Bali and Lombok. That’s a natural hazard and it’s really not possible to be angry with a volcano anyway. But when interference comes from disruptive passengers, as it did recently with the Australian airlines Jetstar and Virgin, it’s very galling. Jetstar’s experience with a drunken lout aboard one of its Melbourne-Bali services stranded more than 240 Brisbane-bound passengers. It cost the airline heaps in accommodating those travellers, whose Boeing 787 Dreamliner Àight home was a temporary nonevent. Jetstar took ¿rm action with its alcohol-fuelled defaulting passenger. He was handed over to authorities at Ngurah Rai, denied entry to Indonesia, and deported. He then became a person of interest to the Australian Federal Police. Good. There used to be a view that Australian drunks were risible characters, larrikin types, just good blokes (plus the occasional sheila) who had had too much of a good thing. In a pub, within limits, that might still be the case. On an aircraft they’re a bloody nuisance as well as a hazard to themselves and everyone else. And more to the point, they’re breaking the law. Perhaps if a few bloody nuisances found to their horror that their thoughtless misbehaviour led to them being sued in the civil courts for restitution (a substantial six-¿gure dollar sum) it would deter all but the most stupid among future offenders. Just a thought.

Snatch and Grabbed Good news to report, and plaudits to the police to hand out, over an alleged bag-snatching gang whose seven members are now in custody and under criminal investigation. According to the online Indonesian language newspaper Sulu Bali (a great operation by the way) police were quick on the trail after an incident in Kuta on May 26. They had a little help. The brace of bandits on a motorbike that snatched the handbag of another rider, a woman, lost their licence plate in the melee as they sped off. It lay upon the road begging for attention. It got it. The registration details led immediately to the owner of the bike and thereafter to the arrests of seven young men, all from Denpasar. The two youths who committed the crime (they are aged 16 and 17) could face up to seven years in jail and their accomplices up to four. Publicizing crimes and reporting sentences handed down to perpetrators is a signi¿cant deterrent. So we’ll be watching this case with interest. The woman who was robbed in this instance was an expatriate, one of a number recently. But local women are targeted by these low-life characters too. A dear friend of The Diary and Distaff was injured in a bag-snatch as she rode her bike in Jl Bali Cliff at Ungasan recently. The Beat Daily, which provides a very useful English language digest of news, also reported the Kuta incident. The dyspepsia caused by the news was heightened by this line: “A police investigation into a bag snatching last Monday lead to police successfully catching two teenage boys and investigating ¿ve others.” Um, fellas, try “led”. It’s in the English dictionary, past tense of “lead”. Not to be confused with the metal of course, which is pronounced “led”.

Getting Together The good burghers of Ubud are getting together in a number of ways. The latest initiative is a monthly Ubud Village informal meeting, the ¿rst of which was held on Jun. 1 at Paula’s Rice Terrace Cafe in Jl Suweta, Ubud. Organizer Douglas Snyder says the meetings, on the ¿rst Sunday of every month, are a chance to say hello and get to know people and make the village a little more personal. He hopes to create an environment in which people actually meet instead of just on Facebook. That sounds like a capital plan. Crime of a petty or more serious nature is now part of the landscape in Ubud. This is a comparatively recent development and a very unwelcome one. The death of British

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resident Anne-Marie Drozdz apparently during a break-in at her rented villa is especially disturbing. A candlelight vigil and a meeting of concerned residents followed her death. A man was arrested in Jakarta soon after the crime.

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Priority access to the Rock Bar is reserved for guests staying at the hotels but now outside guests can get priority access too if they relax and take special spa packages (Rp480K plus tax). The deal runs until Sep. 30. Two packages with one free Rock Bar cocktail are offered: the Perfectonic Package, which is a two-hour Aquatonic massage at Thermes Marins Bali Spa (in this process, we’re told, 60 therapeutic jet streams, micro-bubbles and geysers whack you around in seawater); and the Rock My Body Massage, a 75-minute deep relaxation experience available at both Thermes and RIMBA’s new Rooftop Spa. Sounds cool! We might give up food for a month and drop in. We’d dress properly too, as per requirements. Well, we always do. We don’t wear singlets or board shorts and we don’t own anything that says Bintang. Better leave the Wise Guy tee at home though. It comes from an up-market winery we favour at Cape Naturaliste in Western Australia. But it might not pass the no-alcohol-branding rule.

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Bali Pink Ribbon stalwarts Rrashida Abdulhusainn, Priya Bojwani and others were looking last week for donated material for a second-hand boutique stall at the Bali Pink Ribbon Bazaar at the FX Church, Kuta, this Sunday (Jun. 15). New or second hand clothing, bags, shoes, sandals, jewellery, glasses, ceramics, painting, books, magazines, towels, napkins, pillow cases, bed sheets, bed covers, school bags, children’s clothing, scarves, home ware, glasses, cups, etc, were on their we’d-really-like-it list. So if you’ve got anything that would look better making money for Pink Ribbon’s breast cancer awareness programs and seminars, get on to the Bali Pink Ribbon Centre in Jl Dewi Sri, Kuta. Email balipinkribbon@gmail.com or phone (0361) 83 52299.

Marathon Muddle Pheidippedes the Diary is not; and certainly not a modern marathon runner either. A modest outing over 10km in boots and patrol order webbing, with riÀe, in pursuit of an annual ¿tness rating in the military service of HM Queen Elizabeth II in two of her several symbolic crowns, was ever the best we could manage. And that was a few years ago. Maybe that’s why, in the Diary of May 28, we mistook the Bali Marathon for the Bali Triathlon. Or perhaps it was just inexcusable inattention. Jack Daniels of Bali Discovery Tours and the invaluable Bali Update, and the triathlon, may have a view on that.

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The 2014 Bali marathon is being held in Gianyar later this year. It involves no swimming. For its part, the 2014 Bali triathlon – in the inimitable style that Indonesia has made its own – has been postponed to 2015 so that presidential candidates can run around, splash out, and be told to get on their bikes instead. The modern marathon dates from the 1896 Athens Olympics. It celebrates the myth of Pheidippedes’ 40-kilometre sprint from the 490BCE battle site of Marathon to Athens with the news that the Athenian lads had seen off those nasty Persians. In the manner of such myths, the poor chap expired from his exertions immediately after giving the anxious archons this happy news. There’s a classically kitsch 1869 painting by Luc-Olivier Merson that depicts the heroic demise.

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If your long-term savings or pension plan is your main asset you cannot take risks with it. But by thinking ‘outside the box’ there is a solution that will enable you to maintain your plan without interruption yet make another investment using not new money, but just a portion of the existing plan. This is not possible if you have a corporate plan or one that is subject to jurisdictions such as the UK, although if your plan qualifies for transfer to a QROPS the tax-free lump sum could fulfill the same purpose. The idea is that if you have accumulated say a minimum of GBP100,000 or USD150,000 in your plan you withdraw no more than a third of it and invest in real estate that will produce income for you in years to come. At the same time you do not abandon your savings plan; you now have a large hole to plug but if it still has 10 years or so to run the impact of the withdrawal will reduce over time. But how can you invest such a small amount in real estate? Of course a lot depends on location. You are not going to get much for your money in any part of the civilised world for $50,000. But you could pick a small piece of land in Bali, especially if you follow the safer route for foreigners of a long leasehold. You then have to arrange to build the property which of course will need additional funds but at least once the land is purchased you have the asset that is most likely to rise in price. (As Mark Twain said, ‘Buy land; they are not making it any more.’) Once the house is built

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The beauty of this scheme is that the deposit can be paid over two years and after that a mortgage is available that will be covered by a rental guaranteed by a management company, whether or not the apartment is occupied. This is based on their confidence in the rental market and the fact that they actually charge a higher rent to tenants to cover any vacant weeks. They also profit from a management fee covered by the service charge. So if all goes according to plan the only outlay for the property would be the initial deposit withdrawn from the savings plan. Once the mortgage is paid off the investor should then have an income for life from the rental. The property can also be sold at any time but what we are looking at here is enhancing retirement income.

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A basic principle of investing is that the higher the expected return the higher the risk. There is no escape from this principle. You could for example switch all the funds in your savings plan from a balanced mixture of stocks and bonds or even major market equities into emerging market equities or commodities. There is a fair chance that this would produce a higher return at the end of the day but should there be a prolonged global slowdown, recession or worse the same asset classes could lose heavily and the only way to recover losses would involve a long wait.

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There is another option for those prepared to look outside Bali and that is to invest in a buy-to-let scheme. I recently visited the office and project sites of one such scheme in the UK. Now the UK is not exactly a place to find cheap properties. A one-bedroomed apartment in the City of London for example is currently selling for GBP750,000 (well over a million dollars). But outside London it is a different story. Although prices are catching up the closer a location is to London it is still possible to get on the property ladder at a fraction of London prices. The GBP30,000 or USD50,000 withdrawn from the savings or pension plan for example would be sufficient to cover the deposit on a one-bedroomed purpose-built apartment for professional people in or close to cities within an hour or two of London. (When the new HS2 railway is completed travel time from Birmingham to London will be just 40 minutes.)

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One of the most important reasons for long term saving is to build up a fund for retirement. Years ago insurance and life companies would project handsome sums of money when long term plans matured. These were based on an assumption that high interest rates and returns from stock markets would continue indefinitely. As so often happens, political and economic assumptions prove hopelessly wrong. Interest rates in major currencies such as the USD, GBP, Euro and Yen have been at record lows for a number of years and many stock market indices are barely higher than they were at the turn of the millennium. As a result, and combined with the high charges that often accompany savings schemes, people are finding that many years of saving have produced only modest returns at the end of the day. But it is still far better to have a plan than none at all. Money left in the bank is too easily spent. A disciplined savings plan will ensure that you will have a useful nest-egg when you need it most.

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What are the risks? There are risks with all investments and property is no exception. One of the downsides of property ownership is illiquidity; you cannot turn a property into cash overnight. Thus the importance of keeping adequate cash in the bank and also having financial investments. With an investment property you may have maintenance problems and tenant issues, hence the benefit of the buy-to-let concept which is completely managed and in a jurisdiction which has legal certainty. But plenty of people have made their fortunes in property in Bali and elsewhere. What this article is pointing out are the possibilities that exist for those who don’t have surplus cash to invest but who have been saving faithfully into long term plans. Maintenance of the plans is important but by diverting a relatively small portion of the plan into a real estate investment and if done carefully this could be a way to turn one pension into two. And perhaps more importantly, the pensions will be coming from two very different asset classes.

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Colin Bloodworth of PPI Indonesia has spent over 20 years in Indonesia. He is based in Jakarta but visits Bali frequently. If you have any questions on this article or related topics you are welcome to contact him at colin.bloodworth@ppi-advisory.com or +62 21 2598 5087

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Pedophiles Last month the Jakarta expatriate community was rocked by news of sexual abuse within the confines of one of the most secure institutions in the country. Almost every week there is a story in the local paper about a pedophile that has been caught, on trial or convicted of the crime of sexually abusing a child, or many children in this country. A recent article in the local newspaper even stated that Bali in particular was a “Haven for Pedophile’s”. It is frighteningly easy for pedophiles to operate in Asia, where law enforcement is often “optional” and money speaks; and it speaks at a much lower price. WHO ARE PAEDOPHILES? Pedophiles are people who sexually abuse children of either or of both sexes. (The legal determination of “child” may vary from country to country). They are usually men who are sexually attracted to children and who often abuse a large number of them over a lifetime. WHAT ARE PAEDOPHILES LIKE? It would be easy if pedophiles walked around with a certain “look” that could help children avoid such people, but there isn’t any one way to describe what they look like. Child molesters can be the respectable member of the community or the ‘nice guy’ in the street. Some things we do know: • They often choose to work at, or hang around places where there is easy access to children, such as schools, youth groups, or fun places. • Pedophiles also look for children in places where they are likely to be unsupervised e.g. parks, playgrounds, beaches and near schools. • They often have hobbies and interests that appeal, and usually “hook in” children by showing a keen interest in what they like or by giving material “goodies” such as money or gifts. • They may win the child’s or parents’ trust over a period of time before they abuse. • They often tell a child that theirs is a special relation ship and what they do together should be a secret. • They are often in a position of power or authority, which can make it almost too difficult for children to disobey. What does a child do when a senior person such as a teacher suggests he will be given low marks and kept in, or a coach won’t give him a game, or a babysitter says that his pet might be killed? • They can make a child feel “special”. This means that children who feel unloved, who feel they are hopeless or bad, or who have been abused at home are especially at risk. They are the children who are more likely to respond to someone who shows them attention and affection. HOW CAN YOU PROTECT YOUR CHILD? We cannot always stop bad things happening to our children, but we can do a lot to prepare them for some of the dangers in life. We try to protect our children from being hit by a car. We teach them road safety without scaring them with all the gory details and making them so frightened that they won’t cross a road. In the same way we can try to protect our children from the dangers of pedophiles.

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• Be suspicious if an adult seems more interested in spending time with your child than with you. It might be that he offers to look after your child, or wants to be alone with your child or take your child on a holiday. • Be wary of people who are overly affectionate or overly loving towards your child or who give your child lots of gifts. Remember, most people have good intentions, so don’t jump to conclusions. • Be very choosy about leaving your children with others. Ask them how they feel about being cared for by that person. Try to work out what they are saying with their behavior...this is how very young children can tell us if they are afraid. • Teach your children about different parts of the body. Teach them where their own private parts are. Advise them to tell someone they trust if anyone, even a relative, tries to touch their private parts or suggests something they don’t want to do which makes them feel scared or bad. • Teach your children to try and get away as quickly as possible from any person who makes them feel uncomfortable or frightened and to tell people they trust. • Teach your children never to keep secrets that make them feel uncomfortable or bad. Always listen to your children and trust what they say even if you are shocked by it. • Teach your children that adults are not always right. This will help them if a child molester tells them the abuse is okay and not to tell anyone. • Children should always go to and from school with other children if possible. • Teach your children never to go into public toilets alone. • Teach children to always tell you where they are going. If they are followed or frightened they should knock on the nearest door and ask for the police to be called. • Always answer your children’s questions honestly and at a level that they can understand, even if you are embarrassed. • Have a secret password that you share only with your child, that the child should ask for should someone other than the usual person pick them up from school etc.

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Things you teach your child will help, but they will not guarantee your child’s protection. Children are not old enough to totally protect themselves. It is up to adults to do this. Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care office in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at info@ chcbali.com or office phone number 0361-2775666

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The Real & The Authentic - that’s the New Luxury Nowhere more true than with our Food & Water

We live in a connected world. Things really are better today than ever before. We live longer lives, proportionately fewer of us starve to death or are killed in wars than ever before and more of us are free to pursue happiness, however we construe it, unfettered by despotism and dogma. Then why is it that it for so many of us it just doesn’t feel that way? All of the above good things maybe so, especially since we have pushed serious thought of climate change far off into the future, but we also live in an era of fundamental and accelerated change that radically affects the assumptions underpinning our lives. Change on this scale is usually deeply threatening. Global markets and giant international corporations increasingly appear to run the world in ways that are unaccountable even to the national governments, about whom we may complain but who at the end of the day, we rely upon to represent our interests. It is not that we have less than we did, just it seems we are headed toward a dystopia where a tiny elite govern and increasingly enjoy the high plateaus of privilege and opportunity, while the remainder of us are reduced to a helot class of workers and consumers, grateful that in return our masters leave us enough scraps to compete for thus providing the means to perform our role as consumers, while keeping us suf¿ ciently amused and fed so as not to make a nuisance of ourselves. It is the feeling that we are losing control of our hard won right to chart our own destinies in a world that seemed for a moment to offer a degree of equal opportunity, that leads to the current sense of malaise.

Basis of Wellbeing Fundamental to our sense of social equilibrium are food and water, which until quite recently we took for granted. For those of us who grew up in the developed world food seemed both plentiful and cheap, and we hardly gave water a second thought. Over the last ¿ve or six years we have woken up to the fact that food is no longer cheap, and the water we drink can cost up to US$2.00 a litre. Worryingly, the change seems permanent, not a temporary blip as in the past. Why is this? What has changed? In the case of water there is no essential global shortage but we pollute and waste it in such huge quantities it has become a commodity to brand and sell, not a municipal service. Done right we can also produce enough food to feed the world. What inexorably drives up food costs is the misallocation of land and resources driven by the unbridled pursuit of pro¿t by large and powerful international companies that deal in commodities and about whom we know very little. Downline from these companies, if not owned by them, are the corporations we all know: General Foods, Kraft, Nestlé, Coca Cola etc. These are the corporations who magically turn industrial products, with little if any intrinsic nutritional properties, into the food that fills the supermarket shelves. Last month, as if to mark a point of no return, saw the introduction of an all-in food substitute called Soylent. No, this one is not made from dead people, but it is intended to supply all our daily nutritional needs. It’s made from maltodextrin, rice protein, oat Àour, canola oil, ¿sh oil, and raw chemical powders. The makers reckon they can deliver a balanced 2,600 kcals of what you need for just $5.00 a day or $155 per month. They also reckon a family of four in the US can get by with a balanced diet on US$584 per month, if they don’t eat out. Well, we knew the day would dawn but on those ¿gures and with those ingredients, God help us all…..

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The three most important steps if we are even to start eating healthily and well is to: - drastically reduce sugar intake to a minimum. Get your sugar ¿x from fruit (but not fruit juice). - eliminate unhealthy oils (stick to all-natural oils like olive and coconut if you can and avoid industrially produced oils like soybean, corn and vegetable oils). - keep packaged and canned goods to a minimum and buy with care. Broadly speaking, it depends on your needs and inclination, in order to get a suf¿cient intake of the essential nutrients, vitamins and minerals you need in your diet. This should be in the ratio of: 45% to 65% of calories from carbohydrates. 20% to 35% of calories from fat. 10% to 35% of calories from protein. Given the above, the actual food composing your diet should be easy. Eat whatever you like, so long as it is fresh and as natural and unre¿ned as makes practical sense. In other words don’t overdo the meat, eggs and dairy, don’t OD on grains, eat plenty of fresh vegetables and fruit. That sounds simple enough doesn’t it? But it’s not really….. The problem is that so much of the food we eat is denatured and contaminated. Eating meat in reasonable quantities is good for you – yes, but not unless it is organically raised; same goes for dairy and eggs if not industrially produced (anyone found any raw milk in Bali and would you drink it if you had?).

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Eating Well is the Best Revenge Unless you can obtain these in a natural and organic state, which is usually expensive even when available, and I wish you good luck with that, then you should only eat them in limited quantities not as staples. It remains possible for us to eat healthily and well but it almost certainly means we need to eat at home most of the time and we have to inform ourselves, read labels and buy carefully. Eating healthily is certainly more expensive than eating junk, but not all that much, and if we are to do it well it makes shopping a bit more time-consuming. The pay-off is that we will enjoy our food more and we will feel better, quite probably avoiding a number of nasty degenerative diseases as we grow older. The other good thing is that the more of us who do eat wisely and well in the way I’ve suggested here are striking one small but potentially mighty collective blow against the unprincipled pro¿teers of Big Food, Big Ag, Big Pharma et al. who will stop at nothing in order to sell us junk food that is addictive and can kill us over time, just as Big Tobacco did before them. If they are now exposed for spending the last 40 years addicting us to sugar in its worst form, when they knew all along sugar kills, are we now to trust them over genetically modi¿ed food? If the truth be told, the scienti¿c jury is still out as to whether GM foods are a good thing that will feed the world, or a Frankenfood that will come back to haunt us Big Time. We just don’t know. But these are the guys who are going to make swag loads more money if we buy into it, and these are the same guys who are spending hundreds of millions of dollars so they don’t have to tell us, good or bad, if they’re using GM ingredients in their products Trust? Hardly.

In Search of Good Food Is it truly so dif¿cult to ¿nd real food at a reasonable prices? Food that is both a pleasure to eat and that is good for you, without our morphing into some cranky obsessed food nut? The answer I’m afraid is a quali¿ed, yes and no. It is possible but only on certain conditions. And as for price… that as they say, is a moveable feast.

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Diving and Snorkeling Guide to Bali by Tim Rock and Simon Pridmore For a serendipitous combination of reasons, Bali is one of the ¿nest places in the world to dive and snorkel. First of all, the sheer diversity of underwater seascapes is breathtaking. Deep lushly covered walls; black sand slopes crawling with rare, bizarre and wonderful creatures; legendary big fish dives; impossibly gorgeous, multi-colored coral reefs; heartpumping drift dives and otherworldly undersea cliffs. In addition, the surroundings – what are known in the trade as “topside attractions” - are beautiful with exotic white sand beaches and coves. Bali has it all. A new full color dive guide, Diving and Snorkeling Guide to Bali – the most up-to-date dive guide now available - was written by veteran divers and journalists with years of experience diving in Bali. Tim Rock has won a number of prestigious awards for documentaries, television shows, photography and writing and worked as a Lonely Planet author and photographer on a dozen Pisces series dive guides. Simon Pridmore wrote the authoritative Scuba Con¿dential: An Insider’s Guide to Becoming a Better Diver (Sandsmedia Publishing 2013). After introducing Bali’s culture and society, the authors waste no time getting right to the book’s main theme with “Undersea Diving,” “Climate,” “Water Temperature,” “Time Zones,” etc. After this brief background/preparatory information, the authors give pride of place to Menjangan Island in the Pemuteran area of northwest Bali, perhaps wanting to assure that the reader starts off with the island’s premier dive site. The book is a compact distillation of the innumerable visits that the authors have made to Bali and loaded with practical travel advice: essential entry and exit info, how to negotiate a taxi (always choose Bluebird, start the meter as soon as you get in…), the best sunset point on Bali, useful tips on changing money (obviously learned the hard way), refill your water bottle from big Aqua bottles in restaurants, advice on dressing and decorum. If marine sports enthusiasts take only this book to Bali, they’ll be just ¿ne. (My hope is that a Diving & Snorkeling Guide to Indonesia is in the of¿ng.) Containing a total of 60 dive and snorkeling sites, over 180 color images, seven site maps, dive safety tips, this is also the ¿rst guide to cover the dive areas being set up by village co-operatives along the north coast, for example in Kubu, Puri Jati, Penuktukan and Les. The authors expand a great deal on what has been previously published about the Amed Coast and identify other top new sites such as the Cruise Ship Jetty in Padangbai. Here are a few nuggets of sage advice on Bali’s diving riches that you may not be familiar with: *By conservative estimates, there are 300 dive operators on Bali, earning the island the distinction as a world-class dive destination. The seas to the north and SE of Bali basically belong to divers; those to the south and SW are for surfers. *Your three options: choose one area, stay there and dive there; stay in an urban area and do day trips around the

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*From a diver’s point of view, dive centers based in the urban area of south Bali generally offer dive trips all over Bali. This means that you can stay in one place and dive in a variety of locations. The downside is that your day trips will always involve either a long journey by van or a long trip by boat (or both!). *An advantage of choosing a dive operator based in a speci¿c diving area is that your guides will have done the dives innumerable times and will know the sites exceptionally well. However, dive centers in one area are unlikely to be set up to offer diving in another area. *Because of visibility, calm seas and the range of marine life, Bali’s best snorkeling is found along the north coast at either end of the island around Menjangan in the west and along the Amed coast to the east. For more convenience, decent diving can be had inside the reef line at Sanur and Tanjung Benoa.

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For each of the sixty dive spots covered in the guide, vital information such as name, location, principle attractions, depth and access are provided with very speci¿c information on the best free diving site as well as a rundown on all the types of vessels available for diving in each of the major dive areas. For example, in Tulamben jukung outrigger ¿shing boats are used, while most of the Pemuteran dive operators use fast twin-engine purpose-built dive boats. A miniscule “useful phrases” is found in the Indonesian language section, plus there’s a more substantial list of diving terms in English and Indonesian. The “Dive Trip Preparation” list is thorough and sensible, full of jargon that makes sense to fellow divers. A two-page section “Other Activities” covers hiking, rafting, mountain biking, sur¿ng and elephant trekking. Several production aspects of the book are worthy of note. Every photo – even the tiniest - is meticulously captioned, giving the activity, location, name of business, etc. Every creature is also identi¿ed. The laminated color cover and glossy pages would be able to take a splash or two of water. The commendably small size is easily able to stuff into a back pocket, backpack or kit bag. Attractively illustrated and informative, full of hard-earned knowledge and experience, Diving and Snorkeling Guide to Bali is all you’ll need to know about the island’s best known and the best less well-known dive spots, an essential tool to help you get the most from a Bali dive holiday. Diving and Snorkeling Guide to Bali by Tim Rock and by Simon Pridmore, Manta Ray Publishing 2014, ISBN 978-098-389-6289, paperback, 108 pages, dimensions 14 cm X 21.5 cm. Available for Rp165,000 at Ganesha bookstores. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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The Business Builder Series

Graeme Stevens

The BizWiz Brand Delivery… co-create customer value and release hidden profit

Secrets of The Marketing Multiplier From Big Data you can now broadly predict that if you fling a given amount of money at one particular marketing strategy and channel you will get a measurable response in sales. As a rule of thumb for a medium sized company to gain a new customer, it can cost you $149 for inbound marketing and $346 for paid search. Marketers talk about the marketing funnel; it has a big wide opening at the top with successive stages culminating in a fairly small hole at the bottom. In the top go your all your potential customers and out the bottom comes the customers that actually pay you. In between there is a lot of leakage out the sides. So it makes sense to know the opportunities for reducing a lot of that leakage and so reduce the cost per customer. I call these opportunities conversion multipliers. It’s all about how to get more bang for your buck. Here’s an example of conversion rates from number of intternet views to number of customers. The objective here is to gain 35,000 new subscribing customers, with 10% of these gained using paid media – in this case LinkIn Sponsored Updates. Typically you can see that over one million views are reqjuired to gain 4,375 new customers. In a previous post I spoke about content is king but distribution is queen and she wears the pants. So after you have created your perfect message, you must know where your customer tunes in. You need to broadcast on the most appropriate channels – no point in broadcasting on Channel 7 if your potential customers like to gather around Channel 3. The Importance of SEO for Customer Conversion Big Data tells us that Social Media and SEO generate the same share of leads to your funnel (15%), and also that SEO (Search Engine Optimization) has a conversion rate of clicks to customers of 15% while social media conversions rate is 4%. So it makes sense to put your scarce money and people resources into media that uses SEO and improving your SEO as first priority over social media. Implications and related multipliers of this discovery include: • The media formats you will use include your blogs, slideshare, YouTube and your website page content. • B2B companies that blog generate 67% more leads per month than those that don’t. • Companies that blog have 97% more inbound links, an indication to Google that your content is useful. • Frequency of blogging is important – 90% of those blogging multiple times a day gain a customer compared with 60% of those who blog monthly. • You need to research keywords your customers use when looking for solutions. These keywords drive the intention of the content of your posts. • 60% of clicks on search pages go to the first 3 organic search results and 75% of searchers never go beyond the first page. • It takes time to build to that level for obvious search key words, so initially seek out less obvious key words and phrases (Long Tail) to give yourself a better chance of at least being on the first page for that search. • Know the rules that Google uses for ranking search results. With their Panda 4.0 release, you get best results if you: o Don’t duplicate content on your own site, and don’t copy content from other sites. o Create your own high quality content that will eduate and entertain people. o Make your content size at least 600 words (about half the size of this article.) o Use videos and images where suitable. o Give each of your pages unique tags and meta descriptions. Rewrite any current duplicates. Here are some typical customer conversion rates: How to Get Prospects into Your Funnel People will exchange their email address and name in return for useful content. Nearly everyone wants to learn more about a subject that interests them.

• Offer valuable content such as white papers, slideshows videos, and checklists. • In your copy, provide attractive Calls To Action (CTA) graphics leading to subject-specific landing pages. Why You Must Nurture Your Leads If you attract potential customers to your website page but only 25% are ready to buy, what are you going to do about the other 75%? This is serious leakage, and ignoring them is a waste of the funds you have already invested to get them into the funnel in the first place. • Marketers that excel at lead nurturing generate 50% more sales ready leads at 33% lower cost. • Your objective during the nurturing phase is to answer the question of WHY they should buy from you. You need case studies, testimonials, webinars, and free trials. • As leads become more qualified and ready for your sales team, you can offer assessments, special discounts, live demonstrations and free trials. • Only 35% of B2B marketers have a nurturing program in place for this 75%. • B2B marketers that nurture, 34% touch base monthly, 22% weekly and 9% daily. • Nurtured leads make 47% larger purchases than nonnurtured leads. • Relevant emails drive 18 times more revenue than broadcast emails. • Personalized emails (names from your landing page) im prove click-through rates by 14%, and conversion rates by 10%. • Subject Line Improvement: Include given name and Secrets for best results. • Lead nurturing emails get 4-10 times the response rate compared to standalone email blasts. • Event-triggered marketing can potentially save 80% of your direct mail budget. • Button wording in your emails and pages is significant – Click Here has higher response rates than Go or Submit.

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The importance of Internal Systems When is the right time to advise your sales team of a worthwhile lead? Many companies start the selling process too early and drive up their costs for average customer acquisition: $291 per customer where there is a marketing/sales agreement compared with $486 where no clear guidelines exist. Marketing automation software can not only save you a lot of time and provide consistent release of emails, but your ROI is significantly better as well. How to Optimize the Sale You have three objectives here: • Gaining referrals. The cost to acquire the new customer through referral is significantly less than the cost to acquire a new customer in other ways. • Reducing churn. These are subscriptions you lose. An acceptable churn rate might be 7-10% pa. It costs you around 6 times as much to gain a new customer instead, so be prepared to invest to hold and gain that lifetime value. Your objective is to increase the lifetime value of your customer. • Upselling or Cross Selling. Remember that on average 35% of new customers are open to an additional service if offered.

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What to Do These are just a few examples of ways you can multiply your income from better marketing. There is a business in Ubud that provides services for small business in marketing multipliers. If you want to know more, drop me a line. Acknowledgements for this research to Hubspot, Gartner Research, Forrester Research, The Annuitas Group, MarketingSherpa, Content Marketing Institute. Is there an aspect of developing a successful business you would like me to write about? Email:graeme@balibizwiz.com Copyright © 2014 Graeme Stevens Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of The Business Builder Series at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/He/G-19 March 14


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11 June - 25 June, 2014

By The Coach

MARTIAL ARTS NEWS With beach sprints on Legian beach as part of his training, Jakarta based expat Casey Squire has won his second MMA professional fight at the One FC held on May 30 in Singapore beating home town hero Stephen Langdon, Casey has trained extensively with Bali’s legendary Niko Han at Synergy MMA Academy and credits Niko with being one of his driving forces to success in the cage.

The remaining trophy winners also gave some polished performances even those who won the Wood Duck Award for the best performance of the not so excellent variety and Riggers (G Rigby) for being able to continue to stay awake and continue to partake of the local brew in the face of adversity. P Denman was the best overall player in the Grand Final and John Avenell batted and bowled consistently in every game he played to win the Cricketer of the 2014 Cup.

Continuing with Martial Arts, Bali Sports Foundation together with Combined Martial Arts Academy of Jakarta, where incidentally Casey has also trained, held their selection trials for the Indonesian national team for upcoming world Stickfighting championships in Cebu in the Philipines in August. Selected were I Dewa Gede Ari and I Komang Satriawan, Made Sudiawarta and Rodney Holt.

The award winners were as follows, Fielding award Wisnu Batting award Caillin Blackwood Bowling award Mark (Krazza) Krazzovsky Grand Final Man of the Match Peter Denman Wood Duck Award Colin Rose Thimble Award Graeme Rigby Cricketer of the Cup John Avenell

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Congratulations to Mitrais Club beating Puspadi Club in the final of the inaugural BSF Bali Wheelchair Basketball league that started in October 2013.A representative team will be selected to face visiting Singapore in July at the 2nd Bali ParaGames.

The second and third rounds of the Last Man Stands Competitions were played on 25th May and 1st June with Klungkung having two well deserved victories in the women’s competition and Hatten Tigers surprising titleholders Sanur in their match on 1st June in the men’s competition.

CRICKET NEWS 2014 BALI INTERNATIONAL TWENTY20 CUP

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After nine days of great twenty20 cricket the Bintang Bandits won the Grand Final of the Bali International Twenty20 Cricket Cup in an exciting game against Lakers. Bandits batted first and scored 138 and a good effort by the Lakers fell short by some 16 runs. Bandits also finished on top of the ladder once again making it 3 times from 3 Cups. The three new teams added extra strength to an already exciting 9 days of cricket. The two Bali teams namely the Bali All Stars and the Denpasar Cricket Club both won games this year and it was a showcase of their increasing ability as they all develop more each year. It is a credit to their coaches and to themselves for the manner in the way they approach their game and more ably compete each year. It was also reward for some outstanding fielding by Wisnu that enabled him to win the fielding award from all games played over the 9 days of the Cup. All the other winners also gave some outstanding performances with Caillin Blackwood scoring the first century with 113 n/o and a batting average of 69 over 6 innings. Mark Krazzovsky took 18 wickets at an average of 6.9 and incredible match figures in his first game of 7 wickets for 9 runs off 4 overs.

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Indonesia bounced back from an early loss to China 6-10 two days earlier, to beat Laos 11-10 in the Asian Rugby Football Union Division III East championships held in Vietianne Laos, scoring the only try, Indonesia managed to hold off the hosts for a hard fought win. Special mention to one of players of the Indonesian team, Dewa Gde Dharma, who as a Tegalalang teenager was first spotted in 2009 by BSF trustee ex-Wallaby Matt Ryan running around barefoot with his friends carrying a ball on the local field squeezed in between the temple and basketball court and sharing with the cows. Dewa, Chandra Priday and the other boys from Tegalalang had a vague notion that they wanted to play “rugby” but were not really quite sure how to go about it. With a grant from RLIF, Bali Sports Foundation brought in Pierre Vendome to coach the fundamentals of rugby league to Dewa and his friends as the the Tegalalang Tigers in the now defunct Bali Rugby League. Following the demise of BRL, Dewa continued playing and learning rugby with the Bali Rugby Club. Dewa has now completed that rare journey from little village in Bali to international sports arena. Well done .

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ARDEN DOCTOR

by The Garden Doctor

by Dr. Kris

Organic Solutions for Mildew on Plants

‘Hi . I am Prasanna. I read your article regarding fertilizers hence I mailed you. I am a lover of plants. Need your help in eradication of white fungus from hibiscus plants. Since I want to maintain natural things I need organic solutions. Please suggest remedies. Thanks in advance.’ Hibiscus and any plant for that matter can be affected by fungal diseases, which occur under humid environmental conditions. This means that even if the weather is dry, if you are over watering you may be inadvertently setting up the perfect conditions in which fungus thrive. Over watering is a major source of gardening problems with well meaning gardeners literally killing their plants with kindness. Alternatively in the wet season when there is no escaping the humidity, fungus problems on hibiscus, frangipani and other plants may simply be unavoidable and it becomes a matter of learning to live with it, and using strategies of prevention and control to minimise the impact on your plants. The formation of a white or greyish substance on the leaves of a plant usually indicates that your plant has some sort of mildew or fungus, and large infestations will affect its health. In severe cases if the leaf surface becomes covered with mildew, photosynthesis will be severely impaired which in turn will affect fruiting or flowering depending on the type of plant that you are growing. If buds become infected, they may not open and mature at all, and insufficient photosynthesis will affect the flavour of fruits and vegetables There are several types of mildew fungi, and you may not notice a problem until the top surfaces of the leaves become encrusted with the white growths. Downy and powdery mildew are both common fungal infections that can affect hibiscus. It is possible to have both on the same plant at the same time. Both types of fungus attack the leaves which will eventually wilt, turn yellow and fall off. Downy mildew only produces pale green or yellow spots on the tops of leaves, and white-grey-brown furry patches on the underside of leaves. It only spores on the underside of leaves whereas powdery mildew spores appear on both sides of the leaf. Yellowing develops with downy mildew infections sometimes before fungus is evident, as the fungus grows from inside the leaf rather than on the surface. Downy mildew tends to disappear as weather becomes drier because it needs constant humidity. However, powdery mildew needs high humidity, but not wet weather to establish and will continue to Àourish after weather becomes drier. Powdery mildew can affect almost any type of plant, appearing on leaves, Àowers, fruits and vegetables. A white or grey powder coats the surface of the plant. If left untreated, it will cause leaves to turn yellow or brown. Mildew is more likely to affect plants that are stressed, and where there is poor air circulation. If your plants have mildew the ¿rst step is to remove all infected leaves, stems and all other infected plant parts on and around your plant. Dispose of infected material to prevent spores from infecting other parts of the plant, but not in the compost bin! The spores may survive in the compost and you will re-introduce the fungus to the garden when you add soil at a later date. Mildew can kill large portions of the plant, by removing infected parts, you will limit the spread of the spores and further damage. Once infected parts are removed apply you can undertake organic prevention measures. Discovering a disease on any plant can be the trigger for a gardener to use a chemical, such as a fungicide to get rid of the mildew. Chemicals often bring problems of their own. They can affect bene¿cial microorganisms in the soil, and even insects which eat the fungus, as well as harming pollinators, like bees. Organic prevention is always preferable to using chemicals on your plants. One proven solution is to make a preventative milk fungicide. Milk has natural enzymes and simple sugar structures and

can be used to combat various types of mildew. It works by changing the pH on the leaf surface (increasing alkalinity), creating an undesirable growing environment for the mildew. The mixing ratio should be 10% full cream milk to 90% water. It may also be advantageous to add a two tablespoons of bicarbonate of soda for every litre of spray if you have it. This will further increase the alkalinity of the mix (raising the pH and further inhibiting the growth of mildew). The objective of spraying is to cover every part of the plant, both tops and undersides of leaves and stems. Fungicides work best as a preventative, not as a cure.

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Research has also shown that too much milk in the solution will encourage sooty mould, so stick to the recipe. Full cream milk works best because the fat content helps the spray stick to the leaves, and if you can, try using organic milk which is reputed to be even more effective. Milk and bicarbonate of soda are not true fungicides, but they create an unsuitable environment on the leaf surfaces for the fungi’s survival. Spray leaves early in the day, and repeat every four or ¿ve days until mildew clears. If you cannot spare the milk, another organic fungicide you could try is a spray made from bicarbonate of soda. To 1 litre of water, add four heaped tablespoons of bicarbonate soda. Then add a tablespoon spoon of vegetable oil, and a tablespoon of dishwashing soap. Mix this all up. The oil will help the spray to stick, the soap helps to disperse the mix and the alkalinity of the bicarbonate of soda will inhibit the germination of fungal spores on the leaf surface.

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So milk on its own, or soda bicarbonate, oil and soap is all you need for a great preventative fungicide. The only chemical fungicides effective against downy mildew and currently allowable under organic standards are based on copper hydroxide and copper sulphate. Because of increasing concerns about the environmental effects of copper, its use in organic agriculture is becoming more restricted. Gardeners must remember that just because a pesticide is labelled organic does not mean that it cannot be hazardous to the environment and people. Keep in mind that these sprays organic or chemical only protect against new infections. They do not eradicate the existing infection. For these reasons, diseased parts must be cut and spray coverage must be very thorough. The best way to control mildew is to do your best to prevent it in the ¿rst instance. Do not plant things too close together, and allow space for reasonable air circulation in the garden. Plants that are crowded are more vulnerable to infection. Always try to water a plant directly to the root zone and do this in the morning so any water that splashes on the foliage has time to dry. Avoid overhead watering especially in the evening as you must keep your leaf surfaces as dry as possible to inhibit the fungus. Plant in full sun, not damp shaded areas (mildew thrives in humidity). Prune back any dead plant material when you see it. Avoid fertilizing your hibiscus with a general fertiliser until all signs of the mildew are gone, as this will encourage new growth, which is more vulnerable to mildew than older growth. If you must I would only fertilise with seaweed tea. The potassium content in seaweed strengthens plants cell walls helping plants to build resistance to diseases. Always remember not to compost the infected parts of a plant. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2014 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Donations for a new center in Tampak Siring for people with physical disability. All items are welcomed. Beds, blankets, sheets, cloths, kitchen equipment. dishes, computers, gym equipment, washing machine, stove, oven. All in usable condition. Call 081 2390 5571 for pickup. Others donation welcome. [002] For Sale; Tiny brilliant diamond color F with international certificate for nose jewelry, 0.16ct. Call for best price 0819 9957 1288. Sanur. [003] Moving Sale; Square teak kitchen table 120x120x78cm (H) Rp. 2.000.000, 4x teak chairs Rp. 250.000/pcs. Square teak coffee table 60x60cmx 45cm (H) Rp. 400.000. Rectangular teak coffee table with drawers (both sides) 120x70x50cm (H) Rp. 1.750.000. 4x teak brand new chairs Rp. 200.000/pcs. 2x teak brand new bed, mattress 150cmx200cm with 110cm high head board Rp 1.750.000. Contact: <jamyfaraway@hotmail. com> for photos. [016] For Sale; Stainless gas oven, 2 doors, big size 125x60x116cm, rarely used, perfect condition. Price new Rp. 5 juta, sell for Rp. 3.200.000. Call 0819 9906 7885. Sanur-Renon. [044] Maintaining a complicated life is a great way to avoid changing it.

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As I mentioned last issue, the reason why menstruating women are forbidden to enter temples in Bali is part of a general rule about a Balinese concept called ‘cuntaka’ which basically can be translated as ‘unclean’ or ‘spiritually impure’. It actually applies to many different human conditions: menstruating women, breast feeding mothers, the injured, the sick, and even children who have not yet grown adult teeth. It even applies to one’s mental state: the mentally ill or unstable as well as those in mourning (normally for up to a period of one month) are not supposed to enter a temple, particularly the inner sanctum (jeroan). As with most rules in Indonesia, not everything is abided by, especially the one about small children, but for me it is interesting in itself that these rules even exist because some of them apply to a mental state that cannot be physically examined. If you have frequented Balinese temples, you may have noticed that there are basically never any disabled or very elderly people. Rather than this being an issue of cuntaka, it is basically because temple access is invariably by steps and there are no ramps, let alone toilet facilities for less-able bodied people. This means that at any given ceremony, not every member of society is equally represented. A certain percentage of women cannot enter the temple grounds, and mentally and physically disabled people are not represented at all. For the meanwhile, it is unlikely that facilities for the less bodily able will be incorporated into temple design, since most temples don’t even have proper toilets, hygienic conditions for food preparation, or an adequate waste disposal system. I know for a fact that many elderly and physically challenged Hindus would like to be able to attend ceremonies and join in with all the activities as well as worship. In the meantime, this is not always possible, but as Bali becomes more global and aware about the needs and rights of all, it will surely be made possible so that everyone in society can enjoy the beauty of Balinese ceremony.

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“Old Sparky” The telephone rang. As you might expect on a device invented by an American, it was one. “Hi there” “Hello, can I help you?” “James Wallbanger Junior here,” came a resonant but twangy voice “do you have an electrician?” He sounded like a big man and the thought crossed my mind that if he was Wallbanger Junior how big might Wallbanger Senior be. “Yes we do, what seems to be the trouble?” “It’s Old Sparky, every time we plug him in the whole town goes out.” “Old Sparky? Electrical equipment I assume.” “Sure is. He’s what you might call the seat of learnin’ ‘round these parts.” “Ah, educational equipment, I am a great believer in the value of education, it can be life changing you know.” “Oh Old Sparky’s life changing alright” “But he’s not working?” “He was fine the last time we used him.” “And when was that then? “August 1966” “1966? not exactly yesterday then.” “Can’t understand it. Hadn’t missed a beat since we bought him.” “And when did you buy him?” “1915.” “1915? What exactly is this piece of equipment.” “He’s a hot seat, you know, a bum burner, a shocking sofa, a gruesome griddle.” “A gruesome griddle? Sorry I don’t follow.” “He’s an electric chair.” “An electric chair? What, you mean for putting people down?” “Yeah you’ve got the picture. We’ve had to blow the dust off him. Been havin’ a bit of a problem getting the chemicals you know.” “So I understand, you had a bit of a problem with the last one.” “Yeah you could say that.” “How is it that a country that put man on the moon and is full of people that are so good at killing each other can’t even get an execution right?” “Killing somebody ain’t that easy.” “Not that easy? Even rock stars and actresses can manage to kill themselves.” “Hey that’s a bit harsh ain’t it.” “Well you do seem to have one or two too many people running around with weapons specifically designed to kill as many people as possible in the shortest possible time.” “Yeah but we’re not usin’ guns, we’re usin’ volts an’ chemicals, it’s more humane.” “That last attempt wasn’t exactly humane was it? Even the old ‘bolt in the head’ given to cattle would have been more humane than that.” “Bolt in the head? What do you think we are, barbaric or something? We’re far more sophisticated than that. We use lethal injection these days, the latest technology. Only trouble is, as ah said, we’ve been havin’ a bit of trouble gettin’ the chemicals. “You can’t get the chemicals?” “Those darned Euro’s won’t send us the stuff. “Why won’t they send you the stuff.” “Say they don’t want any part of it.” “Perhaps they come from countries where planning to kill someone is considered premeditated murder.” “Hey we’re not killin’ anyone here, we’re executin’ ‘em.” “So they’re not dead then?” “Why course they’re dead, there’d be no point otherwise now would ther’?” “Sounds rather like killing to me and if they provide the chemicals they might be considered as aiding and abetting a crime.” “I don’t know anythin’ ‘bout that, go talk to the Governor, he tells us to do it.” “So you can’t buy chemicals, what did you do?” “Well we had to get Old Seth to mix up a brew in the kitchen. “But Old Seth got it wrong?” “Yep, sure did, used the teaspoon measure when it should a’ been a tablespoon. If those darn Euros had come good we wouldn’t be a havin’ all this ‘ere bother. Hey why am ah tellin’ ya all this. Can you fix this darned machine or what?” “Well it’s a bit old, it is probably out of warranty by now, spare parts might be hard to get and you can bet your life the service centre isn’t open at weekends.” “Might just be a fuse.” “More likely a short circuit. Just one final question, does it comply with health and safety regulations? Electrical equipment can be very dangerous you know, someone might get killed.” Have you noticed how much old stuff we collect? Houses, cars, televisions, washing machines, coffee machines, naval fluff removers, electric chairs, (you never know when you might need one) the list goes on and on. These days manufactures don’t want you to repair things, they want you

to buy new ones. We end up with a junk room full of dead stuff we can’t bear to throw out but which can’t be repaired. Maintenance of consumer items is one thing but buildings are a far more serious matter and can, of course, be very costly. If you are building or buying property you will, of course, have to pay for any repairs or maintenance yourself. Some people at this stage might be thinking that they are renting property and so maintenance isn’t their problem but don’t be so sure, you may find later that the smiling face that rented you his “palace” for the next 20 years never had any intention of paying for any maintenance no matter what the lease agreement might say. When looking for a property here are some things that have a distinct odour of maintenance about them and you might like to avoid: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Damaged roof tiles Worn alang alang roofs Plastic roofing (it won’t last long). Asbestos (gives you a nasty cough). Cracks in walls larger than 3mm wide. Water damaged ceilings. Broken wall and floor tiles (you will have trouble matching them). Termite damage. Rotten woodwork. Tired or peeling paintwork. Low cost plumbing and electrical fittings. Complex water systems. Leaking and broken taps. Wooden external areas exposed to the weather such as decks, staircases and ballustrades. Swimming pools (unless you are fully aware of the work and cost involved in maintaining them.)

There are many ways of reducing the ongoing costs of maintaining property. Housing authorities are experts at low maintenance house design however their buildings tend to have about as much appeal as a public toilet in a football ground. Ballustrades and stair rails tend to be galvanised steel, window frames are aluminium, door frames are steel, roof gutters and downpipes grey PVC. Often the only vestige of taste left is the front door which these days is often plywood painted in the colour of your choice.

For Sale; Stove Rinnai 522c 7 months old, in very good condition. Price Rp. 200.000 also possible including big blue gas tank for extra Rp. 700.000. Reason sale, leaving Bali. Call 0813 3947 6393. Bukit. [140] Mans mind, once streched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions. Success is more a function of consistent common sense than it is of genius.

For Sale; Canggu Club single foundation membership, Rp. 15 juta available now. Phone Pete 0812 3823 8520. [119] For Sale; Gt USA mountain bike, 27spd Shimano deore, Shimano disc brakes, rst forks, good strong bike, Rp. 3.7 million nego. Call or sms 0819 9980 4350, can send send pics via email on request. Denpasar. [120] For Sale; 3 antique bicycles, all ok still and working, selling cheap as no space at home, 1.2 million each. Call or sms 0819 9980 4350 can send pics via email on request. Denpasar. [121]

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Not much to get excited about is there? Sadly many of the materials that give a building aesthetic appeal mean maintenance work along the way.

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For example we all love alang alang roofs but to meet demand methods of cultivation have been ‘speeded up’ which means a roof that used to last 12 to 15 years can now only be expected to last 5 to 8 years. Beautiful wood for floors, doors, staircases, window frames and wall lining is becoming more and more scarce and expensive. Cheaper wood is being substituted and this can only mean more maintenance headaches down the track. If you do want to live with the beauty of natural wood, bamboo or alang alang around you it makes sense to accept that every once in a while you will have to pay to keep it up to scratch. There are, however, some materials that are low maintenance but do have aesthetic appeal such as stone, terracotta, marble and ceramic. In western countries such materials are prohibitively expensive these days but here in Bali we have the advantage of very reasonable and there are some very capable craftsmen around to get the best out of them. When using such materials it is wise to give it a bit of thought first. That beautiful natural white palimanan stone floor looks stunning until some drunk at a dinner party spills a glass of red happy juice over it and you have a stain that will be harder to remove than Robert Mugabe’s dog. You might also, in one of those times of rash thoughtlessness, decide to paint that maintenance free red brick or natural stone wall only to realise later that, once painted, it is no longer maintenance free and you will have to keep on painting it for ever.

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So when taking on a building, owning or renting, allow a budget for annual maintenance and make sensible decisions in the first place. The size of the budget should be commensurate with the size and style of the building. When deciding on materials and fittings don’t go for the cheapest option, go for the best option. For example external woodwork will last longer, even if you don’t take care of it, if you use a high quality hardwood. Regular care can make it last a lifetime. Electric chairs tend to be made out of rather nice grainy wood and they have lasted quite a while although in an electric chair a lifetime might not be very long at all. 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 © 2014 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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After several years of negotiations and rumors, the music and film lobbyists have finally reached an agreement with Internet service providers to crack down on copyright violators. Effective March 1st 2013, the so-called ‘six strikes program’ went into effect. What is it, and what does it mean to you? The following is primarily in the US. Perhaps the UK and Australia as well. It does NOT seem to be happening in Bali! Six Strikes and You’re Out of the Internet? OK, let’s step back for just a second and lay some ground work. Who are these “music and film lobbyists” and why are they so upset about “copyright violators”? Very simply, it’s all about the illegal downloading of music and movies. If you download a popular song or movie without paying for it, you’re breaking the law.

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Upon the first complaint, the ISP will send a notice to the customer informing him that allegedly infringing activity has been traced to his account, and suggesting ways to prevent future infringement. If the activity continues, further complaints will result in warnings of an increasingly intrusive nature. For example, your Web browser may be redirected to a warning page that won’t go away for a period of time, or you may be forced to acknowledge that you have violated copyright. After five strikes, things get serious. Repeat offenders are subject to “mitigation measures” that may include throttling bandwidth down to dialup speeds for two or three days, or requiring you to call a mitigation specialist to discuss the matter before the throttling is lifted. Access to popular Web sites may be blocked until you take an online education course. C/CI/G-4 Sept. 13

Six Strikes... and Then What? But what happens after the sixth and, presumably, final strike? No one really knows, at this point. The agreement between rights holders and ISPs says that mitigation measures may include termination of Internet service. But the signatory ISPs have all announced that they don’t plan to terminate anyone. It certainly isn’t in their interests to cut off their own revenue streams. In all likelihood, ISPs will continue to do what they do now: respond to court orders for customer info and let the music industry sue the infringers if they wish. Remember, the goal of this program is to educate, not litigate, according to the rights holders. The escalating warnings and mitigation measures are designed to get infringers to come to class, pay attention, and do something to stop the copyright violations that allegedly occur through their accounts. Rumors Abound...

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Some false rumors are flying about the six-strikes program; here is the truth about some of them: • “It’s the law!” -- The six-strikes rule is not a law; it doesn’t change any penalties in the DMCA. It’s just a private agreement between rights holders and ISPs. Of course, downloading copyrighted music and movies without paying is illegal. But that’s different from the “six strikes” agreement. • “We’ll be watching you!” -- ISPs are not going to monitor all of your Internet activity. They will continue to simply respond to complaints from rights holders. The rights holders, in turn, are monitoring only peer-to-peer file sharing networks at this time. Furthermore, they concentrate on monitoring only their most recent, valuable intellectual properties, not years-old movies and music that hardly anyone buys anymore. • “They’ll turn you in!” -- ISPs will not be obliged to turn over customer records to rights holders under this agreement. A court order is still required. • “You’ll be blacklisted!” -- There is no permanent blacklist of infringing customers. After 12 months of no infringement complaints, a customer’s record is wiped clean.

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Which ISPs are Involved? Only five major US ISPs are signatories to the six-strikes agreement; they are Comcast, Time-Warner, Verizon, Cablevision, and AT&T. But “six strikes” may apply to you even if you don’t subscribe to one of these ISPs. Most second-tier ISPs get their upstream connections from one or more of the majors. An infringement complaint will be passed from a major ISP to yours, and they will pass it on to you. The six-strikes program is administered by the Center for Copyright Information (http://www.copyrightinformation.org/), an arm of the RIAA and MPAA. You can learn more about the program there, but bear in mind the biased nature of the source. So what should you do to be safest! Avoid peer-to-peer networks, file sharing, and other illegal sources for obtaining music or movies. You can listen to free music all day long on services such as Pandora, Slacker, and Spotify. If there’s a song you must have right now, you can legally purchase it for a buck or so. Likewise there are many sources for free movies online. Much of this information found at: http://askbobrankin.com/can_you_really_get_kicked_off_the_internet.html ============================================================================================

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Education & Family For Sale; Canon 5 with 20 mm high end lens. Call 0813 3775 5729. Sanur. [115] For Sale; Apple iMac 21.5�, mint condition. Core 2 Duo/8gb DDR 3, HDD 500GB, Nvidia GForce 256 MB 9400. Sell for Rp. 12jt. Call 0852 7782 5390. Denpasar. [118]

For Sale; Foxtel dish and 3 decoders 18 months old & paid Rp. 70 million. Good working order. Will sell all for Rp. 25 milllion. Call 0361 863 6282. Nusa Dua. [117] Desire is the starting point of all achievement, not a hope, not a wish, but a keen pulsating desire which transcends everything.

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For Sale; Schitt Asgard headphone amplifier. Designed and built in the USA. In perfect operational and physical condition. Rp. 2 million. <mauri.di. nusantara@lycos.com>. Ubud. [135] For Sale; Garmin 60CSx handheld GPS unit. Waterproof and rugged for hiking, trekking and outdoor activities. Perfect condition. Rp. 1.5 million. <mauri.di. nusantara@lycos.com>. Ubud. [136] A “No” uttered from deepest conviction is better and greater than a “Yes” merely ultered to please or what is worse to avoid trouble.

For Sale; New 4 gallon thinner polyurethane brand: Impra/ Ultran woodcare. Price 50% from new price. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [100] For Sale; Watch Tissot, automatic, model sea star, 30 years old, steel with gold incl. original bracelet steelgold, like new, 30 meter water resistance, Rp. 3 Juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [101] For Sale; Asian antiques from all over Asia (Japan, China, Khmer Thai, Indonesia, etc). Cabinet, statue paintings, textile, Buddha statue, etc. No reproduction. Contact 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [102]

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Every day is Fathers Day I must be one of the luckiest Dads on Earth, I lost the use of my legs and in return found my son. Like millions of other parents I had been through the whole scenario several times, trying to balance working to the best of my abilities to give my family a superior quality of life against never being there for birthday parties, school presentations, football matches, grazed knees and a hundred other events so important to a child. How do you explain to a five year old that if Daddy doesn’t go to work we can’t pay our bills, buy food or put gas in the car, what do five year olds care about income tax, insurance premiums and mortgage repayments when there’s sandcastles to built and Lego robots to be assembled, all you can do is try and be there when you can. However, I was certainly guilty of being work obsessed then stupidly wasting my limited leisure time in the pub, looking back why I wanted to work all day with a group of blokes and then socialize with them afterwards I’ll never know, but that’s what I did. When I was in the house, my children were kept out of my way ‘Daddy’s tired’ ‘Daddy’s been working hard’ ‘Daddy wants to watch the football’ Mum and the housemaids ensured when I was home … I was ‘home alone’. I could not even tell you what year my children were in at school, but the housemaids probably could. I was running my own company and the main contractor we worked for had just went bust, I was grossly overweight, in very poor health, stressed and heading for a heart attack when my body said ‘enough’. I was feeling hyper, my blood pressure was well into the danger zone, my joints and lower back were a constant source of discomfort, I went to bed early one night not feeling too good and woke up in Intensive care twelve days later with tubes sticking out of every orifice. The prognosis was not good, advanced Osteoporosis, Fibrosis, blood cell imbalance, liver damage just to list the main items. My system was in recess and the doctors had implied I might not come out of the coma I had been in, my family and friends had been gathered around expecting me to die, I didn’t. Both my knees were locked and my left ankle and foot were twisted down-over, the results of several seizures, even the tiniest movement was agony Seven months of treatment, blood transfusions, therapy and medication and I was finally released from hospital unable to sit stand or walk 50kgs lighter and feeling surprisingly healthy. My company had folded, my health insurance had run out and financially things were not good but something ‘good’ did happen whilst I was in hospital. We were restricted from using electrical devices, mobile phones, laptops etc. So to while away the long hours of treatment my son and I played cards and board games. Good old fashioned snakes and ladders, checkers, monopoly etc. I bought a large pack of good quality colouring pencils and we drew out new games on A3 paper. My son started modifying the classics with Plants vs Zombies monopoly and Angry Birds draughts, we played cards, ‘Uno’ ‘Fish’ ‘Snap’ and

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‘Rummy’, and when I got home from hospital we continued. Now it was my turn to be waiting for my son to come home from ‘work’ or school in his case, I counted the minutes until he was home. Luckily for me he was more than happy to sit for hour after hour not just playing games but reading and writing as well. I had started writing out my travel memoirs in hospital and now my son wanted to copy what I was doing and write ‘stories’ as well. With no restrictions like reality and life to draw on, his imagination is totally unfettered, his vocabulary for an eight year old is amazing and his stories can cover five hundred years in an instant. His take on the Marie Celeste ghost ship includes scenes from the movie Titanic, oh and did you know that Robin Hood and his Merry Men escaped the Sheriff of Nottingham time and time again … on Jet-skis, Thomas Jefferson invented electricity to make his air-conditioner work … and there’s more… a lot more. Twelve months on and his enthusiasm hasn’t abated in the slightest, we still sit for hours listening to the radio, playing games, drawing, reading and writing, he has thought up cartoon characters Krispy Skream … a Donut with huge shark like teeth that ‘goes around attacking fat kids’ …Red Hot Chilli Peppa that jumps into people’s food and makes it spicy ‘then they have to run to the toilet’. His skill and artistry with Lego bricks far surpasses mine and I am demoted to ‘brick sorter’ …. so much for my previous title ‘Offshore Construction Manager’.

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My nine year old son is my constant companion, inspiration and best mate in the whole world. He is big for his age, fit and very strong, he has physically helped me get from being a bed-bound invalid into a wheelchair, onto crutches and finally walking alone, albeit very unsteadily … a true reversal of roles if ever there was one. I am embarking on a new life and a new career, built around my physical limitations, I have just self-published my first book based on travels and work in East Java, the first of a series. Financially times are hard but my son never complains, we get by and when I say ‘things will get better’ he believes me implicitly and unconditionally. He is like any other normal nine year old and certainly has his ‘moments’ especially where his teenage sister is concerned, but these are easily overlooked. I know it won’t last, the day will come when there are far more interesting things for him to do in that big wide world out there than helping his old man, until then I will savour every moment. I am so, so lucky, I have been given the gift of my son’s love and friendship. Dads, don’t wait until you are ‘Knock knock knockin’ on Heaven’s Door’ before discovering what really matters in this life … time for your children … and your children’s time. www.joewriteson.com Joe’s book are available on Amazon C/E/G-22 Jan. 14


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Community Groups

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Seed Hope Children’s Home Seed Hope Children’s Home is a home for poor children, often from broken families who need help in their education and daily life, to give them a better future. Now there are 110 children in our care. Are you willing to help them ? Please contact Rev. Made Tommy (0361) 422 677. Thank you for your support and for your love to the children. SENI SENI Advocates HIV/AIDS to reduce stigma and discrimination. SENI is a self funded independent network. SENI works together with civil society to advocate HIV/AIDS awarness by using art as a language of exchange. “People with correct information are empowered to make their own choices.” For further information please contact : <GloballyAware@pacific. net.au> and 081 7976 7333 (Nicholas).

proper care and education for our foster children. The support that we need are as follows: Material donation, money, as well as volunteer workers as English teachers & skills teachers. For complete information contact R.B. Haryono (+62 361) 241 847, 742 6975 e-mail: <sosbali@dps.centrin. net.id>. Sumatran Orangutan Society The Sumatran Orangutan Society are concerned with the rapidly declining habitat in Sumatra. Experts predict orangutans will be extinct in 5 -10 years. Please look at the website for further information <www.orangutans-sos.org> or contact us for volunteer opportunities. Email: <info@ orangutans-sos.org>.

Sunrise Organic Market Fresh vegetables, dried goods, milk, natural medicine, etc. Senior Natural Healing Group Jl. Merta Sari, Banjar Pengubengan Kauh, Kerobokan. Are you interested to meet one time a month in Nusa Dua - Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8am - 2pm. For more Jimbaran to share your knowledge in Natural Healing? Please information call Dwi 735 824. call: 0823 4247 5847. Seventh Day Adventist Church Sabbath School Service: 09:00-10:45. Divine Service: 11:0012:00. Youth meeting: 16:30-18:30. Wednesday Evening Prayer: 19:00-20:30. Seventh Day Adventist Church Surapati, Jl. Surapati IV/6 Denpasar. Contact Pastor Susilo Mundriharto. Tel: 0361-233677. Seventh Day Adventist Church - Nusa Dua, Jl. Kampus Udayana, in front of Graha Anyar Jimbaran 80361. Contact Pastor Yanto Lukas. Mobile: 0817-483 2338 or email: <raybalidio@yahoo.com>. Seventh Day Adventist Church - Hangtuah, Jl. Drupadi No. 9X, Renon, Denpasar. Contact Pastor Raymond Lohonauman. Mobile: 081-739 7384 or email: <raybalidio@yahoo.com>.

Support Bali Cares Bali Cares is a non-profit shop that is dedicated to supporting local charitable organizations such as Yayasan Bumi Sehat, Pondok Pekak Library and The Crisis Care Foundation. By offering a sales outlet to showcase items produced by lowincome NGOs, Bali Cares creates a means of sustainability for these organizations and an important source of funding. Sales ensure that these NGOs can continue the valuable work they are dedicated to. Visit our shop. Every purchase makes a different in someone’s life. Jalan Hanoman No. 44 (next to Tegun Gallery), Ubud, Bali. <www.idepfoundation. org/balicares>.

material donations, we are also asking for your skills, time, and resources. Many people in the expat community have skills like teaching, organizing, and fundraising, which they could use to help us continue growing the BCP. If you do have donations you would like to make, we can make use of those, too. We need laptops and other education supplies like Montessori-based teaching matter, art supplies, simplyillustrated children’s books, light sports equipment (like jumpropes and deflated balls), dry-erase pens & erasers, Legos, and clear contact paper. We thank you for your support and hope to be hearing from you. If you have any questions about making a tax-deductible donation. Please contact us at <balichildrenvolunteers#gmail.com>. You can also check us out on our Facebook page <https://www.facebook.com/ BaliChildrensProject>, at our website <http:// balichildrensproject.org/>, and on Twitter <https://twitter.com/ BaliChildrensPr>. Thank you again! Your support is indispensable to our kids! Contact: Joyce Scott email: <balichildrenvolunteers#gmail.com The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints Activities in Indonesian, English and Mandarin language. Please come join with us, Jl. Poh Gading No. 8X Jimbaran, Kuta (behind of Mc. Donald Jimbaran). Tel: (0361) 701620, 0815 570 5528 or 0812 392 3600 or email: <hhamijoy@ telkom.net> / <hhamijoy_era@yahoo.com>.

The Indonesian Nature Foundation (LINI) The Indonesian Nature Foundation (LINI) mission is to support the conservation and management of coastal marine resources throughout Indonesia, and particularly in Bali. Through community led consultation, education and skills training we deploy, monitor and evaluate artificial reef The Bali Children’s Project SOS - Kinderdorf structures and campaign on environmental resource The Bali Children’s Project is a 501(c) 3 tax-exempt non-profi t We, SOS-Kinderdorf, are a foster home and at this moment we are caring for 360 less fortunate children. Because of the dedicated to improving the lives of underprivileged Balinese management issues. Webpage: <lini.or.id>. Contact Ngurah limited capacity, we need your assistance in order to give children through education. While we are asking for your 8427168 / <info@lini.or.id>. COMMUNITY GROUPS is free for all non profit activities, groups, etc. For your group to be listed here contact: Bali Advertiser Tel. 755 392 / Fax. 764 191 or email : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz. Please notify our office for any corrections or changes. Let’s keep this up to date!


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Everything You Need for Baby Baby Equipment Rental and Nanny Services

Bali Baby Hire and Bali Villa Pool Fence Bali Baby Hire is one of the first companies to offer baby equipment rental. It provides a wide range of services to assist with all your needs for travelling to Bali with babies and young children. Their motto is: Bali Baby Hire – baby equipment hire made easy! They stock only high quality brand named products that you are familiar with, clean, safe and comfortable. Their wide range of baby equipment will make life as easy for you on your holiday in Bali just as it would be at home. If you are a resident or a villa owner, they can provide what your guests need. They rent items such as portacots with all linen and extra mattress supplied, car seats, car booster seats, strollers, prams, high chairs, bathtubs, safety bed rails, safety gates, baby monitors, fun toys galore as well as babysitting service, airport transfers and tours available with car seats ¿tted. Mention Bali Advertiser when making your booking and receive a free bottle of their organic insect repellent and 10% off your equipment hire, valid for new bookings only. Safety ¿rst: need a temporary pool fence for you villa in Bali? Check out their sister company Bali Villa Pool Fence: www. facebook.com/balivillapoolfence Tel: +62 8980706460 or +62 85935110301, info@balibabyhire. com, www.balibabyhire.com, www.facebook.com/ balibabyhire

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Baby Service Bali – BSB - Rental of Baby Equipment and Pool Fences Baby Service Bali offers premium baby equipment and supplies for all infant and toddler needs so families can simply relax and enjoy their holidays on the Island of the Gods – stress-free and worry-free. The company was founded with the passion to make family holidays in Bali even more relaxed and enjoyable. Baby Service Bali makes it easy for young families to travel light and enjoy the convenience of having professional baby equipment and supplies available wherever and whenever they need it. Their product range complies with American and European safety standards while meeting children’s needs with safe, hygienic, and top-quality manufactured goods. It is easy to arrange a booking with them. Just check out their website for more information or contact them directly by email or phone. Simply choose the equipment you need or request an appointment for site inspection at your villa in Bali for pool fence hire. Parents want the best for their child and so do they! Their multilingual team will be happy to assist you in English, Indonesian, or German in any way they can to make your holidays stress-free and enjoyable. 10% discount exclusively offered for Bali Advertiser readers! Tel: +62 361 801 6930, www.babyservicebali.com, info@ babyservicebali.com

Bali Baby is Bali’s Premium Baby Equipment Hire Company! They take care of all your baby equipment hire needs including prams, cots, car seats, safety gates, bed rails, toys, toilet needs and much more! Don’t waste your 20kg luggage allowance carrying all that baby equipment to Bali. Bali Baby will have your equipment delivered and set up at your hotel or villa before you arrive so you can start your holiday straight away - stress free!! Their equipment is cleaned and disinfected after each use and they use top quality brands, you can be sure your little ones are safe and comfortable. They can also help with organising airport transfers, day trips, VIP service on arrival or departure, photo shoots with Bali’s best family photographer, Silangit Photography and babysitting with Bali’s best babysitting. www.balibaby.com, tel: +62 819 3306 1593, info@balibaby. com

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Happy Feet Nannies

We have known Balis Best Babysitting from the start and liked their vision. It is a reputable Australian operated and managed nanny service in Bali with over 3 years experience and because of this, they understand the needs of western families. All of their nannies have worked with western families and understand the needs of western children. Many of their nannies are happy to look after special needs children and children with allergies. Fair and equitable working conditions ensure their nannies are happy and your children are in safe hands! They have stringent recruitment practices and all of their nannies are personally interviewed and selected. They require their nannies to be First Aid trained, have national ID, speak English well, police checks and excellent references. www.balisbestbabysitting.com, balisbestbabysitting@ yahoo.com, www.facebook.com/balisbest.babysitting, Tel: 0812 3795 3463 (Manager - Kadek / Made), Australia call or txt (Manager - Danielle) 0487 121 123 / +61 487 121 123

Their aim is to raise the bar for Nanny Services from now on and present customers with the highest quality and truthful service second to none! Happy Feet Nannies have been hand picked and interviewed in person and are First Aid/CPR trained at BIMC Hospital. All their nannies are police checked and the majority can swim (request at the time of booking). Their nannies also have years of experience looking after children from all walks of life and from all over the globe. They are Australian operated with 14 years parenting experience and they ensure a real quality of service. The nannies we met were truly happy and loved being a part of the Happy Feet family. The prices start from $6.00 an hour depending on the number of children and their ages. The minimum booking is 5 hours and nannies are available 7 days a week. For BA members only mention this article to receive 10% off your booking until 30th August 2014. Manager: Ketut 081238487844, www.happyfeetnanniesbali.com, happyfeetnanniesbali@outlook.com

Bali Baby Care has been established for 4 years and it is your complete baby equipment hire service offering quality equipment at affordable rates. Their baby equipment is modern, clean and of the highest standard representing the most trusted brands. Their range includes but is not limited to portacots, strollers, microwaves, sterilisers, toy boxes, high chairs, safety gates, bed rails and car seats. They also offer a prompt delivery service to your place of accommodation or you can pick up your items from their conveniently located store in central Kuta. Bali Baby Care is a family run business that prides itself on exceptional customer service ensuring your stay in Bali is enjoyable and hassle free. Please browse www.balibabycare.com to view the full range of products and services available. Whether you’re a local or a visitor to this wonderful island, the team at Bali Baby Care looks forward to being of service. Discount of 10% to Bali Advertiser readers in July and August 2014. Bali Baby Care, Jl. Pasar Agung (just off Jl. Poppies Lane 1), Kuta, Bali, tel: 0361 928 9753 / 0812 3769 4455, info@ balibabycare.com

For Sale; Fake CCTV camera, very real with light, powered battery, still in box, sell because more than enough. Only Rp. 100.000. Call (0361) 786 9350 no SMS. Pic request : <lukasch@gmail.com>. Kerobokan. [149] For Sale; Very special unique collection of wall decorations. Antique batiks + ikats from Indonesia, chinc + cheniels from Europe, some special Chinese PC. Textiles are unique embroidered with beeds and stones. Some kimonos are available. Price are not as huge as in hotels/shops. Call 976 356 (around 1pm). [148]

For Sale; 2 new garden/ outdoor lights hallogen, black color, never use, new price US$330, price now Rp. 1.5 million. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [104] For Sale; Washing machine Electrolux front load 7kg, like new. New price Rp. 6.6 juta, now Rp. 2.95 juta. Call 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [105] For Sale; White Toto toilet + wash basin for guest toilet. New price Toto Rp. 2.850.000, now sell Rp. 980.000. Wash basin, new price Rp. 500.000, sell for Rp. 300.000. Like new condition. Call 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [106]

Seminyak Language School Tlp 0361 - 733342 / 082144682277

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sls_bahasa@yahoo.com Since 2000

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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 © 2014 Bali With Kids You can read all past articles of Bali With Kids at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/U-11 June 14


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For Sale; Dining table + 4 chairs, teak white washed 200x91cm, dressing table teak, sofa sets rattan, kekab machine, Yamaha outboard 200HP. Call 081 7939 9777. Jimbaran. [141]

Yayasan Pendidikan DRAMA Kreativitas Remaja WORKSHOPS

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UMALAS AND NOW UBUD * Improve Spoken English * Improve Confidence * Private Tuition Available * Homeschool students welcome Umalas Tuesdays 3.15 - 4pm Drama Class 5-8 years Umalas Wednesdays 3.30pm - 4.30pm - Drama Class 9-12 years 4.30pm - 5.30pm - Film and TV Workshop 10+ MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAY UBUD Classes email for enquiry.

Badminton: Looking for players who are interested to join a badminton group playing doubles on Monday and/or Wednesday at 8 pm with medium or good badminton skills. Contact: sms 0857 3793 1707. [087] For Sale; Kenwood mixer older model but work well. Rp. 2.5jt. High quality mandoline Rp. 500.000, waffle maker Rp. 200.000. 081 755 9602. Sanur. [088]

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Say What? Question: I am 21 years old and in a 4-year relationship. My partner and I have had our ups and downs, but for the most part our relationship has been great. We have a lot of fun together and have been through a lot. He is my best friend and also an adventurous and generous lover. We have great and frequent sex, and I love him very much. I love his family; I love our friends; I love our life together. Being with him has made me a better person, but recently something happened that has messed up everything. I have developed a huge infatuation with my college professor. I still love my boyfriend, but recently, nearly all I can think about is my teacher, a married man who is old enough to be my father and who, I’m pretty sure, has grown children who are about my age. These feelings would not be appropriate even if I were single. I’ve never fallen for an older man before, but he is the smartest person I have ever met, and he speaks to me as if he thinks I am very smart as well. I often find myself trying to think of great questions to ask him regarding his field of expertise, partially for my own interest, but mostly so I can have his full attention for a while. I get butterflies in my stomach when I see that I have an email from him or pass him on the sidewalk. I’ve been working really hard in school lately to impress him, but I feel so much guilt for having these feelings. I love my boyfriend, and I feel terrible for fantasizing about another man. I worry that things will get out of hand, and that I will do something to embarrass myself and/or hurt more than one person. How do I rid myself of this infatuation? I just want everything to go back to normal. I don’t want to feel this way. Dr. ZZ: You are having a crush. It is a normal part of life, and it will eventually pass. There is much to lose and little to gain by declaring your love or propositioning your married professor. Don’t do anything stupid. Crushes of the intellect can be fun and incredibly motivating. What will make it go away is time. If you’re feeling truly off-kilter, you may want to speak to a counselor who can help you develop strategies to retrain your intrusive thoughts. Meanwhile, don’t gossip to friends about your feelings or admit them in guilt to your boyfriend. Channel the attraction you feel instead into mad, passionate sex with your partner, and direct the energy towards your other classes, friends, family, exercise, and other activities. Make friends with the students in your class, and get some of your positive lift from them. In time, this will be an event you look back on and laugh about. Legs and fingers crossed for good luck!

Question: I am 40 years old and was dating a woman for nearly a year. She is 31. We had a great relationship with some minor issues that we seemed to work through. Overall, we both agreed our relationship was 90% great. We had serious discussions about work, marriage, children, and where we would live. Then, about 5 months ago, we had a disagreement that was, I admit, my fault. Within 72 hours we broke up. Now, we live an hour away from each other, and when I ask to see her to talk things out, she refuses. Two weeks after we broke up, she came and got all her things from my place. I love her dearly and because of the split, I went into counseling to deal with the heartache and to figure out what I had done wrong in the relationship. I wanted to show her how much I cared, and that I recognized I needed to make some changes. I am still in therapy and have been going once a week for the past five months. Recently, I found out she started dating someone else a week after we broke up and is now moving in with him. I am beside myself. Am I justified in being upset and angry with her? Dr. ZZ: From the sounds of it, you invested a lot of time, work and emotion into this relationship, and your ex couldn’t have been much less appreciative. It’s not easy to just pick up and forget about a person for whom you obviously cared so deeply. That you are getting therapy is the best thing you can do. From the sounds of it, you are a pretty decent and mature fellow to choose to work on yourself after the end of a relationship rather then focus on the faults of your ex.

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The positive purpose of anger is to motivate change in yourself. Even though it may seem on the surface as if you are angry at your ex, chances are there were underlying issues at play in the relationship, and part of you is angry at yourself for not having heeded the warning signs earlier. You gave up your true sense of power. Fortunately, my friend, that – the inner ground for change -- is the only aspect over which any of us have any control. Your ex is a big girl who is entitled to do whatever she pleases. Your job is to mourn what could have been that wasn’t, to responsibly express all your feelings, and to eventually pull yourself up by your bootstraps, move on, and find someone else who will want to work out the annoying kinks of relationship when they come up.

Copyright © 2014 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Dr. ZZ has a Ph.D. in Counseling and a doctorate in Natural Healing. Drawing on a background of over thirty years as a professional therapist, she offers self-help in the areas health, relationship and personal growth. All queries are answered by email and, if they appear in print, are subject to editing. Please email your questions to: <ba.saywhat@yahoo.co.id> All identifying information is kept strictly confidential. C/E/I-28 May 14


Fashion For Sale; Asian books. Mostly about Indonesia, English language, many rare/out of print books. Mix of hard cover and paperback. For special interest collector or archive. Total about 170 books, Rp. 5.000.000. Call 0823 4248 9214. Sanur. [091]

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Lucy’s Batik unique -stylish - timeless

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

For Sale; Books mostly Penguins, literature, biogs, history. No airport books. Some author collections, Naipaul, Updike, Vidal, etc. Good condition. About 150 books for Rp. 750.000. Ph/ SMS 0823 4248 9214. Sanur. [092] For Sale; Canon BG-E13 battery grip and original Canon-brand battery for Canon EOS 6D camera. In like-new condition. Comes with original box and packaging. Rp. 2.4 million. <mauri.di.nusantara@lycos. com>. Ubud. [134]

• wine bottle cases • coasters • paintings • pillow cases • carpets • scarfs • shawls • clothes • handbags • many more Jl. Raya Basangkasa No. 88 Seminyak, Kuta, Bali Tel. +62(361) 7951275 / 736098 Fax. +62(361) 736098

It is not enough for a man to know how to ride, he must also know how to fall.

NEW OPENING: Jl. Raya Seminyak No. 75 Seminyak Center C/G/I-25 Dec 13

A budget tells us what we can’t afford, but it doesn’t keep us from buying it.

For Sale; Canon EOS 70200mm f/4 L IS USM lens. In great condition. Comes with pouch and hood. Rp. 11.1 million. E-mail : <mauri.di. nusantara@lycos.com>. Ubud. [130]

Naia House of Jewelry

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GREENSPEAK GREENSPEAK ON THE ROAD Two Mountain Towns, a World Apart

After an hour of strolling the narrow cobblestone streets of San Miguel de Allende in Mexico, a little voice from behind my heart whispered, “I could live here.” I hadn’t heard that voice since I walked the land I now live on in Ubud. I won’t be pulling up my tropical roots; it’s too daunting to learn a new language and create a new community at my time of life. But in my ten days there I entertained myself by finding parallels between the two places and talking to people about water supplies and sewage (my idea of a good time).

Two mountain towns, a world apart. San Miguel de Allende (SMA) and the much smaller Ubud share an indefinable quality of magic. Perhaps there is something about being in the mountains that gives us a sense of being away from the ordinary? About 50 years ago expat artists, writers and other creative types began to visit both places in significant numbers. They both maintain a strong arts vibe. But most of the foreign heads in SMA were grey and there wasn`t a yoga mat to be seen.

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vast oak forests; now nothing survives except the occasional dehydrated cactus and small, sad, dusty trees. The lower reaches of SMA old town used to be orchards of fruit trees, now long gone. Wholesale deforestation followed by inevitable erosion have left a shocking legacy of endless dust.

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SMA and the surrounding area sit on top of a large aquifer. Until 50 years ago people built rainwater cisterns into their houses (as is now mandatory in parts of Australia). Then the first wells were drilled and today over 3,000 wells (half of them illegal) draw water from the aquifer. About 85% of the water is used for agriculture, but watering in the heat of the day instead of early and late wastes a huge amount of water. Studies show that wasteful irrigation practices and profligate pumping of ground water are causing springs and rivers to disappear and the water table is declining two to five meters a year. Water is being withdrawn from the aquifer at three times the rate it is being replenished by rainfall. Water is not paid for, so there is no incentive to conserve it. According to the best estimates of hydrologists, San Miguel and surrounding areas will be out of water in 15 to 20 years if nothing is done. By that time it is estimated that the population of SMA will double, further stressing water resources. Which just demonstrates yet again that as long as people have water, they rarely consider conserving it. Not until it’s rationed do consumers notice that the taps have run dry.

The old town of SMA is surrounded by impoverished satellite communities of people living in houses with dirt floors and without electricity or water. The local Rotary Club has built over 600 rainwater catchment tanks in some of these communities, but all were recently found to be contaminated by bacteria and viruses. And the water of the aquifer contains San Miguel is now a retirement destination with a revolving dangerous levels of dissolved arsenic and fluoride, which concentrates in the bones of population of 8,000 – 12,000 Canadians and Americans -- Which just demonstrates yet again that users over a period of years. Without education about about 10% of the core town’s as long as people have water, water conservation and purity population. Inevitably a for government officials, service community has grown they rarely consider conserving it consumers and children, the up around this new market – exotic restaurants, food importers, real estate agents, spas, situation will continue to deteriorate. mod cons from developed countries, cosmetic surgery, pizza Speaking of contamination, the municipality tore up many of delivery, elder care ... sound familiar? the ancient cobbled roads in 2006 to put in a central sewage Another parallel. SMA was founded in 1542 by a Spanish system and treatment plant. But the sewage plant runs well Franciscan missionary, and the indigenous people were below capacity (one long term resident told me that converted to Catholicism. It could be argued that the Bali efficiency was less than 30%). Raw sewage runs into a Aga were colonized by the Majapahit and Hinduism overlaid neighbouring river and is also harvested by local farmers for the existing Bali religion at about the same time. And like their fields. Ubud, San Miguel has been named Best City by Conde Nast. “I think it’s an interesting point that Condé Nast recently Okay, I`m stretching here... named San Miguel the best city in the world, although the My sister and I were taking a respite from epic parental rural areas of the municipality are almost all impoverished,” dramas in Vancouver. We lived without adult supervision; said an America graduate student in hydrology. “The we slept 10 hours a night, ate dinner for breakfast and only municipality focuses on drawing in more tourism with called home once. The culture of the siesta resonated festivals, cultural events and other attractions while leaving deeply with us. After wandering the shops and galleries and rural communities without the support they need to restore people-watching in the Jardin all morning before lingering their water supplies.” over a long lunch, we meandered home and dozed through the heat of the day. Late in the afternoon we headed out Again, does this sound familiar? again, savoured an early dinner and slept long and well. If we grew hot or tired during our adventures, a taxi anywhere Except for a handful of tourist attractions in deserts and caves, the tourism industry requires abundant clean water to keep cost Rp 25,000. its clients content. Tourism officials keep cranking up the The old part of town is enchanting. The steep, sleepy cobbled numbers without consideration of the impacts of ever lanes of SMA have seen centuries of historical events more people on inadequate And of all including the Spanish Inquisition (during which native i n f r a s t r u c t u r e . herbalists were tortured and burned) and highlights of the infrastructure issues, water is the Mexican Civil War. Neoclassical cathedrals overlook blocks most important. of houses and shops built around shady courtyards. Bougainvillea spills over stone walls, church bells ring at all Happy tourists and thirsty farmers hours, burroes amble by with panniers full of flowers. At 6400 in two mountain towns, a world feet, the air is clear and thin. It was all lovely. But of course apart. I soon started to wonder where the water came from and where the rubbish went, and how the real people were living. Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - - Free-fall Although SMA is in a semi-arid zone and Bali is wet tropical, off the Tourist Trail is available from : they share serious and worsening water issues. Bali’s heavy - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and rains run straight into the sea and tourism now consumes at Seminyak least half of the island’s water supply. In 2013, over three - Amazon downloadable for Kindle million foreign and six million domestic tourists visited Bali, and they all expected unlimited water. E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2014 Greenspeak Not since Africa have I seen the massive erosion and arid conditions that exist in the landscape between Leon and SMA You can read all past articles of in the dry season. Once this parched land was shaded by Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Ubud Area So, the book no publisher wanted is now called ”a work by a debut genius.” And McBride is the first recipient of the inaugural Goldsmiths Prize. The Goldsmiths Prize, which was launched earlier this year by Goldsmiths College in association with the New Statesman, is a unique undertaking of a prize that would reward those who ’broke new ground‘. A prize for books which, to quote the literary critic Walter Benjamin, “establish a genre or dissolve one” – encouraging writers and publishers to, “keep, or regain, their nerve.”

On Eimear McBride’s A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing “I wanted to give the reader a very different experience.” Eimear McBride By Uma Anyar

Reading Eimear McBride’s stream-of-consciousness style novel, A Girl is a Half- Formed Thing, is like navigating inside the narrator’s mind without GPS. It is an unsettling but arresting experience. The book feels both old fashioned - in that it invokes the great modernist novels, like Finnegan’s Wake - and radically new. It’s certainly a unique reading experience, which has critics hailing Eimear McBride as an emergent ‘genius’. “McBride has arrived as a fully-formed talent who has created a new form of prose which deploys a spartan lexicon in fragmentary vernacular syncopations to represent the form of thought at the point before it becomes articulate speech. The impact on the reader is direct and convincing and frequently overwhelming.” There are other guarded and some blunt recommendations for this debut Irish novel. The critic John Self said, “This isn’t - let’s not muck about - a gentle book. It is a wrenching book, full of the worst, so don’t say I didn’t warn you. It’s an aesthetic wonder all the same. It’s terribly beautiful.” McBride has stated that she started writing it inspired by James Joyce’s quote, “One great part of every human existence is passed in a state which cannot be rendered sensible by the use of wide-a-wake language, cut and dry grammar and go-a-head plot.” She took a path that required inventing an appropriate language for this part of human experience. She knows the book is a challenging read and has said, “I really wanted to give the reader something in return for making the effort. Because I understand that when you open a page and there are lots of sentences with two words and some of them end with the word “the”, that that is slightly alarming and possibly off-putting. But I think if you give it a go, you do get something that helps to pull you through, and the rhythm is certainly part of that, so at least you know that there is a thread that you can connect to.” A Girl is a Half-formed Thing is McBride’s first novel, which she wrote nine years ago when she was 27. All the usual publishing houses unanimously rejected the manuscript and McBride was devastated. “I was pretty crushed actually,” she says of that time. “It’s hard to feel like your whole life is a failure. Nine years of your life, that’s a lot of life, and it’s not like it had all been going so well before. To spend your adult life feeling like the thing you think you can do, no one else wants you to do, is hard.” Nine years later she re-submitted it, unaltered, to Norwichbased Galley Beggar Press, “an old-fashioned publisher for the 21st century,” established in 2011 – and it was accepted.

The opening paragraph of the book is the one McBride often reads aloud for festival audiences. “For you. You’ll soon. You’ll give her name. In the stitches of her skin she’ll wear your say. Mammy me? Yes you. Bounce the bed, I’d say. I’d say that’s what you did. Then lay you down. They cut you round. Wait and hour and day.” The book begins with an unnamed female narrator who addresses a second person “you”, the narrator’s older brother, who is suffering from a brain tumor. She loves him very much because he is the one pure thing in a sad and soiled world. Despite the fictional status of the book, it is dedicated to her own disabled brother, Donagh McBride. After the rejections McBride tightened the book by cutting 8000 words from her manuscript but that was the only major change.

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“I didn’t want to crush what I liked about the book, which was the rawness of it,” she says. “The one idea that I brought the whole way through was that I wanted to try to give the reader a very different type of reading experience.” The book’s coming-of-age territory is not unique and McBride is aware of that. An anonymous girl is growing up in the Ireland of the 1980s when the Catholic Church is just beginning to lose its all-powerful grip over the souls of the living. The girl has a very pious mother and a slow-witted brother whom she adores. When she is just 13, her uncle opens a doorway to a world of abusive and soulless sex, which becomes her escape as well as her constant guilt. Promiscuity is a known psychological response to childhood sexual abuse but this book is more experiential than other accounts and that is its power. A previous UWRF luminary, author Anne Enright, while reviewing the book in The Guardian stated, “This book is hard to read for the best reasons: everything about it is intense and difficult and hard-won.” McBride comments on the subject matter of her book. “You know, being Irish, oh God, sex, death, religion, shame, here it all is,” she says.

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McBride and her brothers went to school with the victims of one of Ireland’s first sexual abuse scandals, which she found out about years later when the children, now adults, sued social services for having failed to act against their father, despite reports of what was going on. She says stories of inappropriate and illegal sexual behavior were often swapped among friends when she was young and, “just seemed to be a secret part of life”. Times have changed and those stories need to emerge into the light of day and be listened to even if authors like McBride initially resist telling them. McBride began her novel in a flat in Tottenham, North London. With enough money to last six months, she set herself a target of 1,000 words a day, She didn’t have a plot or a theme but knew she didn’t want to write about her brother. “I said absolutely not, I thought it was far too personal, but it just became the story I had to write. It was tough. I resisted it. But everything I tried to do against it was just rubbish. At some point I knew I had to give in and let it be what it would be.” The story is sordid and sad, but what makes this tale into a compelling and joyous thing is the writing. Give it a go. Eimear McBride is appearing at this year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, October 1-5, 2014. Visit www.ubudwritersfestival.com for more information, with Early Bird tickets going on sale July 1, 2014. C/U/G-2 April 14


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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) These babies are moist and hearty with a surprise inside: your favorite jam. You can bake the whole pan with the same flavor or try a variety. The original recipe called for rolling them in finely ground sugar right after they come out of the oven so you have a doughnut style muffin, but I think they’re fantastic without. If want to try it, though, with you’ll need about 150 grams of finely granulated sugar. Warning: it’s difficult to eat just one, especially still warm right out of the pan.

Jam Filled Muffins

For 10 muffins

Grease a muffin tin with 12 holes (two will be left empty) Using a fork or a whisk mix the castor sugar, flour, and baking powder in a medium sized bowl. In another bowl beat the yogurt, eggs, and vanilla extract using a whisk or electric mixer. Slowly add the melted butter stirring constantly. Now add the lemon zest and give it a good mix. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients. Add all the wet ingredients into the well. Using a whisk mix the wet into the dry being careful not to over mix or you will toughen the dough.

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Put 2 Tbl. of the batter into each of ten indentations of the muffin tin. On top of this base put 1 tsp. of jam. Cover the jam with the remaining batter dividing it up evenly.

Ingredients: - 200 g castor sugar - 300 g white cake flour (I like ‘Kunci Biru’ brand) - 1½ tsp. baking powder - 150 ml yogurt (you can use non fat if you prefer) - 3 large fresh eggs - 11/2 tsp. vanilla extract - 220g butter, melted and cooled a bit - 2 tsp. lemon zest (the yellow part only) - 10 tsp. jam of your choice Directions: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

Bake for 15 - 20 minutes in the preheated oven or until a toothpick inserted comes out clear. Remove from the oven and wait about 10 minutes before carefully removing the muffins to a rack to cool. Sometimes the jam sinks to the bottom and sticks to the tin. Carefully scoop that up and press it back into the muffin on the bottom. If that happens I let the muffin cool upside down before packing into a plastic fridge container. 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 © 2014 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/U/I-02 April 14


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More than 35 years after his death, the ¿rst real publication of the works of peerless Balinese artist I Gusti Nyoman Lempad will be launched at Ubud’s ARMA Museum & Resort this month, supported by an exhibition of his work. Lempad is believed to have been born in 1862 and began his extraordinary professional life as an architect during the reign of Cokorde Gede Sukawati and the House of Ubud at the end of the 19th century. Through the inÀuence of the 1920s inÀux of European artists, including Walter Spies, Lempad turned to black and white drawing, his creative period spanning an incredible 80+ years and becoming the inspiration for several generations to come. (He died at around 116 years old, in 1978.) The long-awaited Lempad book launch on Thursday evening, June 19, at ARMA, Jalan Raya Pengosekan will include the exhibition and a segment of a documentary ¿lm about the artist. E: casanovabali@gmail.com. LOCAL SAFETY Ex-pat residents and visitors on Jl Tirta Tawar in Kutuh, just north of Ubud’s main street, will benefit from a recent community security meeting, attended by ex-pats and locals, the head of the village, the Mangku (senior Hindu priest) and pecalang (community police) volunteers. Some recent serious security issues have provided a long overdue impetus for ex-pats and locals to think through community safety. By linking into the village security already provided for locals via the pecalang, members of the international community can improve their personal safety enormously, especially travelling home at night. Personally, I think challenges can provide a great opportunity to identify and resolve any issues standing in the way of having a successfully integrated, safe and secure community here on this glorious island. I have great respect for the Kutuh Kajar banjar and the ex-pats who worked together to make the meeting a success. I hope to be able to report similar discussions in other banjars, in future columns. For Stephanie Brookes’ report of the meeting, search on the Ubud Community page, on facebook. INTERNATIONAL SPEAK Only three years old, Ubudbased language school Cinta Bahasa goes from strength to strength, gathering famous clients who leave competent in their Indonesian language.

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THOSE PESKY MOZZIES Trust me, you don’t want to catch dengue, or any of the other mosquito-born diseases on offer in tropical places all over the world. So my best advice is to visit Kaltimber’s latest monthly Ngobrol (chat) and listen to Trudy RillingCollins, a.k.a. The Mosquito Lady. Trudy ‘s topic is controlling the spread of mosquitoes through non-chemical means and environmental management. Thursday, June 12, 5pm-7pm, at Kaltimber Green Home Center in Batuan (shuttle service leaves Pengosekan petrol station at 4.30pm). This is a bilingual event. Contact Kaltimber for info/ shuttle to this and future events at admin@kaltimber. com or call 0361 975 219. www.mosquitolady.com. BROKEN CIRCLE A mate said he “missed the movies” here in Ubud, but there’s some great choices; a great semi-private Wednesday evening “potluck and movie” club (you’ll ¿nd it, ask around;) French, Italian and occasionally Japanese ¿lms at Black Beach restaurant and Bar Luna Basement’s movie nights, presented by ¿lm editor, script writer and director, Gianluca Jandelli.

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Independent bookseller in Bali since 1986 Ganesha in Ubud :Books, Maps, Cards, Old Print Posters & more. Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali Tel: (62 361) 970320 Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com Extensive range of New, Used, Rare and Out of Print Books. Used Books returnable for 50% refund. Good books at good prices. Eat, Drink, Read and Lounge at: Ganesha inside Biku Jalan Petitenget 888, Kerobokan

New, Used and Out-of-Print Books Ganesha in Sanur Jalan Danau Tamblingan 42, Sanur

Books for Bali Project (est. 2004) A special project to support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We donate books to local schools and libraries. Check in the store or on the website for more details.

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On Thursday June 12 at 7.30pm, Bar Luna, is showing The Broken Circle Breakdown, Felix Van Groeningen’s nomination for 2014’s Best Foreign Language Oscar. This Belgium drama is the story of tattoo shop owner Elise and boyfriend Didier, who plays bluegrass banjo. They bond over their shared enthusiasm for American music and culture, and dive head¿rst into a sweeping romance. Then an unexpected tragedy occurs. Find Bar Luna in the basement of Casa Luna Restaurant on Jl Raya Ubud. http://www.casalunabali.com/bar-luna. ORGANIC WINDOW Another colourful little Ubud weekend market has popped up, this time at French-themed Jendela Restaurant in Jl Sri Wedari. This community-run Sunday market supports several local growers who supply very fresh local produce, including organic vegetables, homemade jams, savory pies, handcrafts, fresh Àowers and clothes, plus stalls about Bali charities.

And if you know any Indonesian Language Teachers from anywhere in Australia please tell them that Cinta will host a 4-Day Language & Culture Seminar in Keliki village from 1-4 October this year, following the Australian Society of Indonesian Language Educators (ASILE) Conference, 2014. WA and SA Indonesian Language Teachers’ Associations will take part. Visit www.cintabahasa.com for more information about the seminar.

Jendela also offers a special Sunday Brunch menu. It’s a very relaxed way to mingle with Ubud’s fellow food and market lovers. The restaurant’s new weekly program also includes a Latin music and dance night, Friday wine tasting, and tango dance classes. Call 0812-3677-6965 for days and times.

CHILI ANYONE?

My apologies for frustrating those readers who tried to contact private trainer after the previous edition of Ubud News. Somehow I included the wrong phone number. Here you go. P: 087 861 726 638.

The cook-offs are held every four months, with each event supporting a local charity. Drop into The Melting Pot Saloon

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Find the action just south of Siam Sally on Jl Pengosekan, near the shuttle depot. If you make a killer chili yourself, it’s too late to enter this time, but for registration form and cooking guidelines for future events email meltingpotubud@gmail.com or call 081339438126.

The German Ambassador to Indonesia recently spent three productive weeks with Cinta, following the recommendation of several Jakarta-based embassy staff and GIZ (German Technical Cooperation) volunteers who studied here during the past year. They’ve also coached four senior US military of¿cers recently, raising their pro¿le as the preferred language school for the US Air Force and US Army’s Indonesian Language Specialists. Go Cinta!

I’m kidding right? A Texas chili cook-off here in Ubud? Nope, I’m serious, and in fact in past years, competitors have even Àown in from Singapore for the event!

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By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com

Value at Tanah Lot Carbonara, Aglio & Olio [garlic, chilli and olive oil] or Arrabbiata [a spicy sauce made from garlic, tomatoes, and red chili peppers cooked in olive oil]. All the other pasta is made [by ‘la zia’, the aunt] on the premises, how refreshingly different and for such a small place. and it shows their excellent attention to detail! Gnocchi with that traditional basil pesto sauce [pictured], the perfect Tagliatelle combined with a beef ragu [Bolognese] and a very rich tomato base and Lasagne, layered pasta sheets with Bolognese sauce and béchamel. Pappardelle is also sometimes available.

Café Italia breaks the mold! It provides edible food at reasonable prices at a prime tourist destination. A welcome breakthrough inspired by a young Italian couple that just wanted to do something different. The cuisine is as much local Indonesian as Italian but that is expected for such a site. The restaurant can be difficult to locate as it is behind the shops that face the general car park. There is one small shop that bears the sign and you can walk through it to the large wantilan behind that is Café Italia. For those who know the area you can avoid the car park completely driving below and around it, finishing with street parking next to the restaurant. Any tourist site must have those all day, every day, snacks. Hamburgers, Onion Rings, Bruschetta, Hot Dogs [with chicken sausage], plates of French Fries or American Wedges and that traditional Club Sandwich. Then there is the much maligned English standard of Fish & Chips, but here presented with both style and taste. At Café Italia this simple dish is done very well, juicy fish fillets wrapped in a very crunchy batter and served with hand-cut chips [call them French Fries if you must], a tub of tartare on the side. The salad can be a Chicken Caesar [breast, romaine lettuce, croutons, Parmesan, lemon juice, olive oil, egg and bacon or a Nicoise [tuna, tomato, green beans, hard boiled eggs, olives, anchovies and vinaigrette] and for vegetarians there is a Greek [tomato, cucumber, onion, capsicum, olives and feta]. Also for the veggies a Tofu Burger with lettuce, tomato, caramelized onions and cheese added to the fried tofu. Pasta is Italian and so are the owners so you assume, correctly, that it will be the real thing. The Spaghetti can be

From the BBQ or the pan come a range of fresh seafood and meats [beef fillet, chicken breast], all prepared the Italian way. Seafood stock varies according to supply but can include Tuna, Snapper, Prawns and King Prawns. The Red Snapper is cooked in butter and the Grilled King Prawns are served with their special homemade satay sauce. Heading the Indonesian menu are some of the best Chicken Satays I have had. The meat is cut in large chunks, it is tender and not overcooked [as is far too often the case in Bali]. The sauce is totally different to the usual peanut curry sauce but rather an unusual blend of just peanut sauce, garlic and kecap manis, quite sweet but not overly so, very tasty! Other dishes include the predictable Nasi and Mie Gorengs but done many different ways; Vegetarian, Seafood or Chicken.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Cafe Italia

Address

: Tanah Lot, Tabanan

Telephone

: 081 353 687 898

Open

: 10.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m., daily.

Non-smoking Area : No. Smoking Area

: Yes.

Parking

: Large general parking,

Price

: Rp. 300,000 for two [+ drinks].

Credit Cards

: Visa, Mastercard.

Food

: Italian-Indonesian.

plus localized for retaurant.

Wine

: Limited.

Service

: Friendly and relaxed.

Atmosphere

: A large wantilan.

Overall

: Great taste and value for a public tourist destination

For dessert you can go Italian with Ciambella, a homemade cake with chocolate and custard cream, and Crostata, also a homemade cake but with strawberry jam and then there is that forever famous Tiramisu. Many more dishes are on the daily blackboards so always check them when perusing the menu as fresh ingredients are a passion here and offerings change as does the availability. At Café Italia they get all of the little things right including their Italian coffees [Segafredo Zanetti] served as espresso, cappuccino, latte, shakerato [the new rage in Italy, iced espresso coffee, shaken as in a cocktail, served frothy] and the new one so popular now in Bali, the Affogato [a serve of vanilla or chocolate ice cream, an espresso poured over the top].

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.

Café Italia must be the first eating house at a popular Bali tourist site that can be recommended for both its quality of food and reasonable price. It is reason enough to visit Tanah Lot.

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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Update Ryoshi arrives in Nusa Dua. The latest Ryoshi in the chain of Bali’s leading Japanese restaurants is found on Jln. Puri Bendesa at Mumbul, a little bit hidden as it is across from the Oakley building and behind the ex Angsa Putih restaurant. Ryoshi has something for any time of the day, Appetizers, Soups, Salads, Rice Dishes and Japanese cuisine styles; Yakimono [meats and seafood cooked on the hot plate, including many Wagyu Beef options], Agemono [coated in breadcrumbs or rice flour batter then deep-fried] and Kushiyaki [skewered meats, seafood and vegetables, grilled over fire]. Think Japanese and you think Sashimi and Sushi, and their most important ingredient is to be cut from the freshest fish, never a problem at a Ryoshi with their constant all-day sales of same. Whilst sushi and sashimi can be ordered individually according to your taste they are also available in set menus such as the one titled Salak [pictured] but I usually order the larger selection, named Pisang. There are also many noodle dishes, perfect for the lone diner and they form a big part of Japanese cuisine. Udon [thick wheat based], Ramen [thin wheat based, served in a broth with sliced meat and vegetables] and Soba [buckwheat] which also features in some cold dishes, are all available in a variety of combinations.

Red Shallots is on Jln. Legian, and offers a mix of Asian cuisines, Chinese, Vietnamese

and Thai, although the accent seems to be on Chinese dishes. The place is air-conditioned and there is parking available, both a rarity for this area. Wonton Soup [often referred to as Short Soup in western country Chinese restaurants], Crisp skin soy chicken, Clams in oyster and chilli sauce, Szechuan Dumplings in chilli oil, nice and spicy, Wonton and Chicken hotpot and stir-fried Beef with ginger and shallots are typical of the main Chinese dishes. Amongst the non Chinese is a very Thai Papaya salad with shrimp paste.

Ah Yat Abalone is a chain of seafood restaurants, one of which has now opened at the new Rimba Resort [sibling of Ayana] at Jimbaran. What began as The Hong Kong Forum 20 years ago has now become an Asia-wide chain of 25 restaurants including this latest Bali version…perhaps Bali has now, at last, a truly fine Chinese restaurant? An enormous menu is presented [as in every Chinese restaurant] but this one contains not only the standard dishes mainly Cantonese but with a few from Szechuan and Beijing but many exotic dishes only seen in the grand restaurants of China. Abalone features with the Japanese Crown Amidori and the Japanese Yoshihama heading the list for the abalone connoisseur. The soups have those wonderful Chinese names such as the translated ‘Buddha Jump Over the Wall’ [shark fin soup from Fujian province]. Many dishes feature Bird’s Nest, Abalone and Sea Cucumber. However there are other more standard dishes for the less adventurous, they sound the same as at other places but you can taste the difference! An entrée of Deep-fried Chicken Wing stuffed with sticky rice or a Crab Claw stuffed with minced shrimp will soon convince you that you have come to some place very special. Chicken can be steamed with ginger and spring onions, braised with basil or stir-fried with young ginger and pineapple. Braised Pig Trotter with groundnuts, Stewed Beef Brisket with turnip in a clay pot, Roasted Pigeon, Cubes of Angus Beef with sweet peas, Stir-fried Prawns with tea leaves or Baked King Prawns with cheese, the list goes on….they even serve Sweet and Sour Pork.

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Alsace a Table presents yet another traditional cuisine to Bali, that from Alsace, France. Alsace is a small but dynamic region of France in the north-eastern corner, just across the Rhine from Germany and Switzerland. The cuisine inherits much from its neighbours but that is combined with old dishes that are purely local. Alsace a Table almost needs a map to find being located in a small house behind a delicatessen with little signage [bookings are almost essential]…it is found on Jln. Raya Babakan in Babakan, Canggu ….from the corner at Batu Bolong it is 900m behind Shop Marche de L’oncle Hansi just before Babakan, in Canggu. Specialites Alsaciennes include ... choucroute, flammekuche, foie gras, waedele ou jarret a la Guinness, rossbeff, baekehoffe, terrines and camembert frit. Escargot, black pudding and the bouef bourguinon are equally raved about by those who have been able to find Alsace a Table. Blue Café is an Asian restaurant offering versions of Japanese, Chinese, Thai and

Indonesian fare. It is a trendy small café [interior and covered terrace all with recycled wooden tables and chairs] at the four-way corner of Jln. Danau Tamblingan, Poso, Cemara and Kusuma Sari, at Sanur’s southern end. Strange that it is under Korean management yet no Korean dishes appear on the menu. Japanese are limited to Sushi [a range of Californian Rolls; Cucumber, Rainbow and Fried Shrimp] and Sashimi. Chinese dishes include Char Siu [roasted pork] and Fried Wontons, Thai offeringe include a Papaya Salad, and Tom Yum Goong, Chicken in Green Curry and a strange version of Thai standard Kra Pow Gai, normally minced chicken stir-fried with basil and chilli, but here served with fried eggs and white rice on the side? Those basic western dishes of Hamburgers [beef], Hot Dogs and Omelettes are available although the Omelettes are more similar [definitely not French style or even open Californian style] to Thai omelettes being wrapped in egg, one stuffed with fried rice and minced beef in a tomato sauce with Parmesan, the other with mushrooms, beef bacon [in Bali, why?] and cream.

Monkey Forest end of that road. Not really an Indian restaurant as we know it but rather a Tandoori restaurant, surprising as it seats 100+ in air-conditioned rooms, open terrace, courtyard and bar lounge areas. A very small menu only offers a few entrees [Vegetable Samosa, Chilli Chicken Paneer and Haryali of spinach and cottage cheese] and three Chinese soups. Mains are also few; Paneer Tikka [cottage cheese stuffed with mint and lentils], Chicken Tikka and Seekh Kebabs, minced lamb, ginger and coriander moulded into sausage shape before cooking in the tandoor. There are also three varieties of Biryani [vegetable, chicken and lamb] a dish more Pakistani than Indian although as with many dishes now found in Asian cuisines it originated in ancient Persia. The rice is Pulao and there are 3 breads [naan, roti and kulcha]. However perhaps the most amazing thing about this Jakarta transplant is their intention to charge a full 21% tax and service [5 star hotel system].

Bali Buda has opened on Jln. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur, making it the 4th outlet for this

popular range of organic products, their original home was in Ubud, other places have followed on the Bukit and at Kerobokan. Their range of breads is always in demand and the most popular always sell out early! Whilst their accent is on healthy food the Big Monster Breakfast really is a monster! Major offerings are from their Raw Food range, a selection of healthy salads, sandwiches and light meals.

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SCHEDULE THAT The Anak Atelier (14 June) As an educator myself it is wonderful to see new, exciting and inspiring new schools opening to really give parents the choice of a quality early years education for their child. Pioneering a fresh approach to Preschool Education in Bali, The Anak Atelier welcomes families to come and visit for a sneak peek of the brand new Preschool and Natural Playground. The Anak Atelier stands for ‘The Child’s Studio’, ‘anak’ in Bahasa Indonesia meaning ‘child’ and Atelier being a studio or workshop dedicated to learning in expressive languages. The Anak Atelier represents an educational community for exemplary early childhood education bringing together children, families, early childhood educators and education professionals from all over the world. The website offers comprehensive information about the vision and mission of the school and some great photographs. However, do go along and meet the names behind this wonderful project. While your child explores the uniquely designed environment you can learn about the educational approach that reaches beyond the conventions of early learning, and provides children with the con¿dence to discover and af¿rm their place in this fascinating world that they live in. Please con¿rm your attendance via email to book your slot. I am sure that the school will ¿ll their places very quickly.

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Authentic Texas Chili Cookoff (15 June) Chilli is one of those dishes, a bit like nasi goreng where there are literally hundreds of different versions. If you like a good chilli then come down and do some tasting. This is an event for food lovers, particularly if you like a good plate of chilli. Bali’s only real Texas chili cookoff will be hosted at The Melting Pot in Ubud. Many different pots of chili by local “chili heads” cooks just having fun! Make sure to get here early to be part of the “People’s Choice” award selection! All proceeds from the tasting packets will go to BARC, the dog rescue organization here in Bali. It’s a great day of food, friends and fun! When Where

: 2 pm (tasting) 5.30 pm (judging) : The Melting Pot, Jalan Pengosekan Hanoman, Ubud, Bali Indonesia. Contact : Greg at 08157689113 www.meltingpotbali.com

Fashionably Loud (14 June) Bamboo Blonde is one of the top retail stores for women in Bali and they are going to show case their latest collection at this poolside event. Celebrating the beginning of their monthly poolside parties, The Stones Hotel will be the host of this fashion show with plenty of food and funky tunes with DJ Sterly Lee. A BBQ and happy hour cocktails will be served. This is a stylish venue located by the sea with very impressive toilets. Do book ahead to reserve your spot. When : 4.30 pm – 7 pm Where : The Stones Hotel, Jl Pantai, Kuta Contact : 3005888 fb.reservations@stoneshotelbali.com

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Living talk is all about mosquitoes. You will learn how to control the spread of mosquitoes through non-chemical means and environmental management. I don’t know about you but the ¿rst thing I reach for is a can of deadly spray as soon as I hear that familiar drone. It will be interesting to ¿nd more environmental friendly ways to get rid of these pesky irritants. The speaker for this session is Trudy Rilling-Collins, who worked in a mosquito control research lab at the Division of Biological Control for 5 years. Trudy Rilling-Collins holds a degree in biological control of insects from U.C. Berkeley and she started Mosquito Lady Consulting 4 years ago and recently PT Kontrol Nyamuk Hijau. The talk will answer questions such as how dengue fever is spread, what can be done to eliminate mosquitoes breeding around your home and what attracts mosquitoes to you. Here are a couple of facts. Did you know that only female mosquitoes bite humans as they need blood to lay eggs? Amazingly and not surprisingly they have 47 teeth! You will learn plenty more facts at this talk. Ngobrol is a monthly event for residents, home owners and businesses. The purpose is to share information on issues, problems and opportunities around green living. Members of the community are welcome to come along to build a network to support each other in green living solutions. Light refreshments and ¿nger food will be served. Do call ahead to make a reservation. Again, this is another green initiative and it is great to see so many happening in Bali. After all, it is only when we all play our part can we make a true difference to the environment. When Cost Where

: 5 pm – 7 pm : free : Kaltimbur Show Room, Jl Raya No 22x, Sakah, Batuan Contact : 975219 admin@katimbur.com

Heatwave featuring Kolombo (15 June) Woobar plays host to a series of DJ sessions through the summer season with plenty of signature cocktails to keep you cool. This resort is very stylish and Woo bar is no exception. As you walk into the bar, style and sophistication hit you as Bali’s young and beautiful chat, sip cocktails and enjoy the pleasant sounds. Chill is the word that most describes the atmosphere. Chill and chic! This bar is a great place to while away the afternoon soaking up the sun while listening to the sound of the waves gently crashing against the shore. When : 4 pm – 10 pm Where : Woo Bar, W Retreat & Spa, Jl Petitenget, Seminyak Contact : 3000106 www.wretreatbali.com

Pony Camp (from 16 June) The kids school holidays are approaching fast as schools begin to break up for a wonderful stretch of relaxation and fun. This will appeal to kids between the ages of 5 to 14. Each day is jam-packed full of activities. Children can enjoy daily riding lessons, stable management, grooming and fancy dress, marking out, equestrian themed crafts, quizzes and games. A dip in the pool will cool the busy kids off. Bring along bathers, sun-block, a towel and a change of clothes. Riding equipment is available for rent. There are one to three day options.

For Sale; 3 underwater lamps 4UK Sunlight D4. As new. Instead of $ 60 each, $ 35 each. Pls contact Michael. 0812 395 1444. [147]

For Sale; New condition late 2012 Macbook Pro 15.5” incl. all accessories, still warranty. 2.3GHz Intel Core i7 turbo boost up to 3.1GHz, 256GB hard drive, LCD HD Retina display 2880x1800. Intel HD Graphics 4000 512MB. 8 hour battery life. Mavricks OSX. Call 0822 3777 4073. [108]

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Local News Bali Crime Wave Leaves Expats Bruised and Wary Reports on Bali social media reveal victims suffering increasingly serious injuries such as punctured lungs and broken ribs, as the result of robberies. Chief of city police Joka Hari Utomo, whose beat covers Kuta, Legian and Seminyak, admits foreigners do not like to report crimes. Nine incidents, most involving theft and motorbike robberies, have been recorded this year, compared with 34 last year. Tourism Board chief Ngurah Wijaya said unbridled development, choked traffic and rising living costs were contributing to the outbreak, which was also targeting locals. “We are very concerned, but it’s a police job,” Mr. Wijaya said. “The police need better training and they should speak English but the problem is they get moved around - out of Bali.’’ Expats and tourists have taken to social media to document

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crimes and hotspots. Ubud Watch has catalogued 62 reported incidents in Ubud from December 2012 to this month. Last month shows the heaviest traffic: there were 17 thefts compared with none last April.

An Australian man who was critically injured in a motor-

There has been a spate of attacks on expatriates in the past weeks. A young Korean girl lost her life in a bag snatching that went horribly wrong.

not survive his medivac flight from Indonesia. “Nicho has

A British woman was brutally murdered and robbed at her quiet Ubud home and last month, Italian woman Valeria Avallone, a Bali resident was hospitalized and comatose for a month after a motorbike robbery.

cycle crash in Bali has arrived safely in Melbourne and is receiving hospital treatment. There were concerns Nicho White, who has not roused from an induced coma, would arrived safely after a very long and tedious medivac flight,” Ian McGill, Mr. White’s stepfather, told AAP from Bali late on Thursday (29/5). “A specialist friend of ours said there was a likelihood he wouldn’t survive the flight, so surviving the flight is a big step.” His plane, carrying life support equipment and a medical team, had to fly at low altitude and at low speed. It touched down at a Melbourne airport

She may not recover from head injuries, according to Sanglah Hospital staff. The hotels association is working with police to ensure Bali is safe for tourists, following these incidents. (May 16th 2014)

shortly before 8pm and Mr. White was then taken by ambulance to The Alfred Hospital. The 43-year-old suffered massive head and other injuries when his motorbike collided with a 4WD vehicle in Bali last week. Mr. White

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did not have medical insurance and a fundraising campaign has covered the massive cost of returning him to Australia. (May 29th 2014)

A volcano erupted in Indonesia Friday (30/5), forcing evacuation of farmers from areas on the slope of the volcano. A powerful burst of hot ashes erupted from the rumbling Mount Sangiang in West Nusatenggara province.

“I can advise that the ash cloud across Australia is dissipating but there are still ash clouds southwest of the volcano and another to the east east-northeast from an earlier high eruption,” she said.

The volcano, located in a small island of Bima, spewed ashes into the sky at 3.55 p.m., Muhammad Hendrasto, head of the National Volcanology Agency, said.

People planning to travel to and from Indonesia are being urged to keep in touch with their airlines as an ash cloud from an erupting volcano drifts towards Denpasar.

with Australians leading a surge in visitors to the holiday

The national flag carrier Garuda Indonesia also canceled flights from Denpasar to five destinations in east Indonesia following the eruption.

instability over several months meant some nations already

“Scores of farmers have been told to leave the area and they have been warned not to re-enter the island during the eruption period,” he said. Authorities had put Mount Sangiang on high alert since June 14. Flights to and from Darwin have resumed after they were grounded as a result of an ash cloud from the eruption. Darwin was cut off to all air services on Saturday as ash plumes billowed from the Sangeang Api volcano off the Indonesian island of Sumbawa. It erupted continuously after an initial blast on Friday afternoon.

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Volcanic ash can cause costly damage to aircraft, prompting many airlines to undergo expensive re-routing to avoid ash on their regular routes.

island in 2014. Although a military-enforced curfew has only been in place for a few days across Thailand, had active travel warnings. Thailand reportedly suffered a nearly five per cent drop in tourists in the first four months of 2014 compared to 2013. Meanwhile, the Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association reports overseas visitors to Bali have grown about 10 per cent this year. Figures available, from January to the end of March, show 831,625

It is estimated that volcanic ash has cost the aviation industry more than $250 million since 1982.

The major plume affecting Australian aviation swept southeast over the west side of the Northern Territory and as far south as Alice Springs.

Mount Sangiang is among 129 active volcanoes in Indonesia, which is prone to seismic upheaval due to its location on the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, an arc of volcanoes and fault lines encircling the Pacific Basin.

Cyndee Seals of the Bureau of Meteorology’s Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre in Darwin said Australia was now clear but airlines were meeting to discuss an ash cloud near Bali.

In February, more than 15 people were killed and tens of thousands of others were internally displaced when the volcano erupted intermittently. (May 30th 2014)

foreigners visited Bali, compared to 727,013 in the same period in 2013. Most (25 per cent) were Australians 207,475 compared to 179,375 last year. The association’s Bali chairman Tjokorda Artha Ardana Sukawati says the trouble in its rival destination Thailand is responsible. To capture holidaymakers reluctant to go to Thailand, Bali is ramping up its promotion and many hotels are offering special deals. (May 27th 2014) Indonesia-U.S to Improve Cooperation on Mixed Marriage Children Protection

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Sydney Woman Will not Fight Drug Charges

An investigation into a bag snatching last Monday led to

could face up to four years in jail as accomplices. All seven

A Sydney woman will not fight drug charges in the hopes of a swift conclusion to what has already been a long ordeal. Leeza Ormsby, 37, finally appeared in a Bali court on Monday after being arrested in February at the scene of a drug raid. She has admitted to being in possession of a joint, but argues she knows nothing about the MDMA and hashish police allegedly seized from the scene. Ormsby remained in a cramped police cell for months while officers unsuccessfully tried to link her to the other drugs, finally charging her two weeks ago. The New Zealander arrived at Denpasar District Court on Monday (26/5) dressed in a long, white cheesecloth shirt, with her fingernails painted blue, shielding her face from the cameras with a fan that said “Paradise”. Prosecutor Ni Putu Oka Ariani confirmed Ormsby would only be charged with possession of the marijuana joint. The charges carry penalties of up to 12 years in prison. Lawyer Ari Soenardi

are residents of Denpasar. (June 2nd 2014)

says his client won’t fight the charges. (May 29th 2014)

police successfully catching two teenage boys and investigating five others. The victim, Constance Webber, reported the incident to police, claiming two men had grabbed her bag on a passing motorbike. The license plate from the motorbike the thieves were riding fell into the road as they took off with the bag, and police were able to successfully track down the suspects using registration information. The thief and his friend, who are 16 and 17-years-old, were riding a motorbike belonging to another teenage boy. Police suspect as many as seven of the teenagers are involved in a ring of thieves. The two youths believed to have perpetrated the theft face up to seven years in prison, while the remaining four suspects

Indonesia and the United States agreed to improve cooperation in providing protection for children from mixed marriage between Indonesian and American citizens, the Indonesian Embassy in Washington said in a statement received here on Sunday (1/6). The commitment was made when Indonesian Minister of Law and Human Rights Amir Syamsuddin made an official visit to Washington DC on May 30 where he met with the US Attorney General Eric Holder. During the meeting, both high ranking officials agreed to ensure the rights of children from mixed marriage including repatriation of the children to their countries of habitual residence in case of abduction by one of the parents as a result of divorce. Currently there are 4,000 child custody disputes recorded in Indonesia where 900 of them are child custody battle from mixed parents. The US Attorney General Eric Holder was enthusiastic regarding


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the cooperation with Indonesia saying that the US government put priority on the welfare of children including children from mixed marriage parents. (June 1st 2014) Aussie Surfriders Join Fight to Ban Plastic Bags in Bali President of the Eurobodalla branch of the Surfrider Foundation Australia Allen Grimwood has joined the throngs of others in a campaign to clean Bali beaches. Mr. Grimwood and his fellow surfers have joined a Balinese campaign to gather a million signatures on a petition. “Bali’s governor Made Pastika has agreed to ban the manufacture, distribution and use of plastic bags in Bali if one million signatures were obtained,” he said. “So far there have been just over 56,000 signatures. “This area (Eurobodalla) has an incredibly strong environmental focus so I would expect we could achieve thousands of signatures. “Surfers, and there are plenty of us around here, have a longstanding relationship with Bali. “Eurobodalla people travel there regularly, so there is strong, long-term relationship with the island.” Mr. Grimwood said Bali’s waterborne rubbish was a combination of plastic used on the island and plastic floating from the South China Sea. For details visit www.avaaz.org and search for Bye Bye Plastic Bags on Bali. Visit www.surfrider.org.au for ten ways to Rise Above Plastics. (May 31st 2014) Abusive Passenger Leaves 267 Jetstar Passengers Stranded in Bali More than 260 Brisbane travelers were stranded in Bali overnight after their Jetstar flight was cancelled following an in-flight drama involving an abusive passenger. A male passenger verbally abused the cabin crew on Jetstar flight JQ35 to Bali, which took off from Melbourne at 6pm on Wednesday. It is understood passengers were told that the man assaulted three cabin crewmembers. One crewmember elected not to board the scheduled return flight from Bali following the incident, taking themselves off duty. As a result a return flight from Bali to Brisbane was cancelled, leaving 267 travelers stranded. The return flight could not take off without a full cabin crew, under Civil Aviation Safety Authority rules and Jetstar was unable to find a replacement crewmember. “Due to the nature of the incident and in the interest of crew wellbeing a return flight from Bali to Brisbane was cancelled,” a Jetstar spokesman said. “All 267 passengers were provided with accommodation in Bali and have been rescheduled on services departing today.” It is understood the plane returned to Australia empty. The spokesman said the “disruptive passenger” was denied entry to Indonesia and would be deported. The airline is liaising with Australian Federal Police in relation to the matter. (May 29th 2014)

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We have a few significant events this fortnight that are going to make for an interesting and challenging time. Our Full Moon is in Sagittarius on the 13th with Mars squaring Pluto and Saturn opposite Venus on the day. April was when our cardinal cross contained this previous square and January 1st when Mars squared both Pluto and the New Moon. There will be some highlighted events around this Full Moon that are connected to these previous dates and potentially with the exact Saturn/Venus opposition these will revolve around female family members, female bosses or other status or authority figures. Relationships in your life could become more formalized at this time or you may take on some more responsibilities or commitments. Another exact transit on the Full Moon is Saturn trine (harmonious aspect) Chiron (wounded healer) and portends a great deal of compassion, empathy, healing, unconditional love and understanding as you take on these roles connected to significant women in your life. The Full Moon is naturally a time when the masculine and feminine principles within everyone are polarized and so this appears to be a significant portal or opportunity to heal the feminine shadow archetypes. With the universal mind accessible during the lunation, communication will flow effortlessly, but remember our Mercury is retrograde. This is territory that you’ve been over before and offers you this opportunity to now bring healing. Mercury returns to Gemini on the 17th and the Sun into its solstice position on the 21st. This season continues with the theme of deep soul healing. FULL MOON 22 Sagittarius 06 June 13, 2014 12:13 p.m.

ARIES For Aries the Full Moon is in your house of travel, higher mind, legal and religious matters and brings communication on these topics and in particular how they relate to your home and family. Venus is in your second house of personal values and possessions and is opposed by that Saturn in the 8th of other people’s money, sex and divorce. The Chiron healing is coming from your own spiritual attunement and direct connection to Source. This may entail you taking a sabbatical or at least some alone time to mull over and digest events in your life. This Sun Cancer Solstice point is in your home arena and this in itself may keep you closer to those you love and care for. TAURUS Venus your ruler is in your 1st house of personal appearance, brand or image and is in opposition to Saturn in the relationship house. As much as you want to lavish all of the attention on yourself now, significant others in your life are asking you to share more of yourself and more of your resources. Chiron the emotional healer is in the area of friends, community, groups and astrology in your chart and they may help ease any imbalances or frustrations that may arise within your relationship. The Full Moon itself is in that deep Scorpio house and brings the higher mind awareness to this issue of shared resources, sex and intimacy. GEMINI As the Sun continues to highlight your 1st house a fresh beginning is in progress with perhaps the making of a new self-expression through your image or brand or a personal makeover. The Full Moon is in your relationship house and perhaps it is time to strut your stuff and attract another into your intimate realms. Venus in the 12th though is hidden and it may be a rather clandestine affair. Be warned though, Saturn is on the watch from your work, service and health sector, guilt or resentment often leads to dis-ease. Chiron is leading you into a more compassionate or caring vocation and possibly through a female connection.

LIBRA Venus your ruler is highlighted on this Full Moon as it settles itself, albeit not too comfortably, in your 8th house of sex and transformation. Saturn meanwhile in Scorpio (sign of the 8th house) is in the 2nd (Taurus) house and asks you to let go of some of your old beliefs and/or possessions and learn to share a little more of what you do have. Saturn with its lovely trine to Chiron in Pisces, in your 6th house of health, work and pets is assuring you of the health benefits of learning to go with the flow a little more and showing deeper compassion and understanding to plight of others, perhaps even placing you in their shoes. SCORPIO This fortnight’s Full Moon falls in your 2nd house of values, possessions and money and brings a slightly more elevated approach to the way you think about these matters. As the Sun continues to shine in the 8th and Scorpio’s house of endings, shared resources and deep transformation you are still quite mentally aligned with this process. Saturn in your 1st connected through the 5th house of children and romance, brings some deep healing to these two areas of your life. As you painstakingly change your image, your brand and yourself the results are apparent with these romantic attractions or the children in your life. SAGITTARIUS The Full Moon illuminates your 1st house with the Sun opposite in your relationship house. There could be a little outcry from the others in your life as you strike out on your own adventure this fortnight. Venus, the relationship planet is in your health and work sector and you could possibly be more attracted by this form of relating. The Saturn opposition is in your 12th house and could bring some issues pertaining to institutions, possibly to do with parents. They may even be a part of your service work, at this time, as the healing trine is to the 4th house of family and home I’m inclined to think it is to do more with them, than with strangers.

CANCER This solstice point is always marked by the entry of the Sun into your sign and first house of self-image. It’s probably then the time of year you most often feel like re-inventing yourself. This Full Moon is in your 6th house of service, work, pets and health and unleashes the power of your thoughts to heal and to mend old rifts in relationships. With Venus in your friendship, group and community arena and opposed by that Saturn in the 5th house of children and romance you may find yourself split between the two and this is where the rift occurred in the first place. Focus the healing potential through the higher thinking of the 9th house and compassion.

CAPRICORN We’re not even going to mention the Pluto square to Mars this fortnight, as by now, you already know the drill on this aspect of deep transformation. The Full Moon however settles into the 12th house of connection to spirit and higher mind, while the Sun continues to shine in the area of health, pets and work. There’s been much ado about these topics so far this month and are particularly poignant at the Full Moon. Marketing, media, and communications of all kinds; no wonder then that you are now ready for a little quiet time to contemplate the stars. Venus is in your 5th house of romance of the physical kind.

LEO This Full Moon highlights your own 5th house and the children in your life and any romantic relationships you may currently have going. So much attention has been focused on friends and group endeavours recently, that this will be a nice balancing act, now coming into play. Venus, who rules relationships, is in your 10th house and your focus is on your career and what part romance plays in this area. With the counterbalance being played out through the Saturn in your 4th, family matters could temporarily take your attention while you deal with duties and healing issues, which are coming from the 8th house of death, endings and shared resources.

AQUARIUS Chiron’s healing is coming from the area of beliefs and values in your chart and is aligned with Saturn in Scorpio in your career and vocation sector. You are doing the hard yards now with your business and any penetrating investigative work that needs to be done is going to be benefitted by your understanding and kindness. Venus in the home is vying for some attention during this much focused business orientation. The Full Moon is in your house of friends, groups and community and it may benefit you to communicate to the Beloved now and to share some adventures together in the company of others. There may be acquisitions for the home.

VIRGO Let’s go firstly to the healing potential of the 7th and relationship house. As Chiron trines Saturn in the 3rd house of siblings, short distance travel, media and communication you may find that foreign love interests, of any kind highlighted during the Full Moon, which is playing out in your home and family arena. Perhaps a need to travel back home or to take a trip to foreign love-interests or family. The theme however is healing through honest, deep and powerful communication and opening your relationships to a higher physical manifestation. With the Full Moon Sagittarius in your 4th house, some may consider making a new home abroad.

PISCES So the healing journey continues with Chiron in the 1st house trining Saturn in your 9th and allows the flow of emotions to reach a higher level and then release. This is a rewarding experience for you and your siblings although at times it is challenging, as old memories come to the surface. When you place yourself in the position of the other, it is much easier to have compassionate understanding and this in itself will bring a flood of emotion. You are recognizing a deeper sense of love and in particular for your family members. The Full Moon is in your 10th house of career, vocation and status and you will feel the pull to apply your thinking here.

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Debunking the Top Misconceptions about US Tax For Expats Americans living abroad are often confused about exactly what they need to do in order to remain compliant with their US expat tax obligations. The US tax system is one of the most complex systems in the world and it can be difficult to understand how to file. Add to that the many myths that exist and it’s no wonder half of all expats fail to file their US taxes each year! To help you sort fact from fiction, we have outlined the top misconceptions about US tax for expats.

To qualify as an expat, you simply have to pass one of the 2 determining residency tests: the Physical Presence test (PPT) or the Bona Fide Residence test (BFR). With the PPT, you must have foreign-sourced income (i.e. salary or wages from another country) and be outside of the US for 330 of any 365-day period. To qualify via the BFR, you must live outside of the US for at least one year and have no intentions of permanently returning to the US.

Belief #1 - I live abroad. I don’t need to file US taxes

Belief #3 - I live outside the US so the IRS won’t find me

This is a myth! The US requires you to report your worldwide income every year, regardless of where you currently reside. Assuming you earn enough money to be required to file in the US, you must file US taxes. The thresholds for filing are pretty low so most expats will be required to do so. You must file if any of the following are true: • You are self-employed with income over $400 per year • You are single with income over $10,000 per year • You are married filing jointly with income over $20,000 per year • You are head of household with income over $12,850 per year Belief #2 - I can make $100,000 abroad and it’s completely tax-free! Well, this one is not entirely a myth! While US expats must file US taxes, there are a number of deductions, credits and exclusions in place to help offset the taxes you likely pay in your host country. The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE) is the one of the most helpful exclusions for expats. With the FEIE, you can exclude the first $97,600 of your foreign income (in 2013), which means this portion of your income is untaxed by the IRS! You do need to qualify as an expat to be eligible, however.

Until recently, this wasn’t entirely a myth. But now it is! The US has launched a massive initiative to uncover US taxpayers who hide money in overseas accounts in order to avoid paying taxes. The major part of this effort is FATCA (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act). Under FATCA, individuals are required to report their foreign assets if they exceed certain thresholds. Whereas before, it was difficult for the IRS to identify those assets, FATCA has changed all that. The US has signed agreements with dozens of countries whereby the foreign financial institutions are required to report on the accounts of their American clients. This is sort of a system of checks and balances—if you have overseas assets and fail to report them, the IRS can now get the information straight from your bank. The thresholds for filing FATCA Form 8938 are as follows: • Filing single and your balance was over $200,000 on the last day of the year or over $300,000 on any day during the year. • Filing jointly and your balance was over $400,000 on the last day of the year or over $600,000 on any day during the year. In addition to FATCA, if you have $10,000 or more in foreign bank accounts at any point during the year you are required to file FBAR (Foreign Bank Account Report). You truly can’t hide from the IRS! Belief #4 - I’m an expat so Obamacare definitely won’t impact me

It MIGHT. Obamacare (or the Affordable Care Act) went into effect in 2014 and there is still much confusion about how it impacts US expats. Under Obamacare, every American must hold the minimum essential healthcare coverage or they will be assessed a penalty tax on their Federal Tax Return. Expats who qualify for the FEIE are exempt from Obamacare provisions. If you don’t qualify, nor do you have a qualifying US expatriate health policy, then you are going to pay the penalty tax. In 2014, the penalty tax is the greater of $95 per person ($47.50 per child) or 1% of your income. This tax goes up each year until 2016. Belief #5 – I can’t file now! I might get arrested on my next trip to the US. This is mostly untrue. The IRS recognizes that most US expats are delinquent on their US tax filings because they didn’t know they had reporting obligations—NOT because they are purposely avoiding taxes. While there can be penalties for being delinquent (including any interest that may have accrued on balances owed), you can likely get caught up on your taxes without having to worry about criminal prosecution. Ty Warner, founder of Beanie Babies stuffed animals recently paid $650 million in back taxes and penalties for willful tax evasion and he got probation—so don’t let your fear keep you from coming forward and getting caught up! This post was written by David McKeegan, co-founder of Greenback Expat Tax Services. Greenback specializes in the preparation of US expat taxes for Americans living abroad. Greenback offers straightforward pricing, a simple, hassle-free process, and CPAs and IRS Enrolled Agents who have extensive experience in the field of expat tax preparation. For more information about Greenback Expat Tax Services or US tax for expats, please visit www.greenbacktaxservices.com.


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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE / PERSONAL ASSISTANT needed

LOOKING FOR STAFF

Must be proficient in English (spoken and written) ● Computer skills ● Data entry ● Customer service

Experienced Sales and Marketing Person required for luxury West Coast Villa Resort. Full CV please to: <dan@haciendabali.com>.

Fresh Graduates Welcome to apply. If you feel that you meet any or all of these requirements, please email Info@PTIseka.com with your CV and cover letter NC/Es/11 Jun 14

Let’s Join Us! Being good team work in an exclusive Asian Fusion Restaurant in Ubud Need: ● SUECHEF ● CHIEF BARTENDER ● CHIEF PATISSIER Honest,Diligent and Good looking Please send your CV with ur best smiling shot to thesayanhouse@plandosee.co.jp NC/Es/11 Jun 14

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Since 1999 Bali Krisna Service CV, has been the number one and most trusted domestic employee agency in Bali, specialising in housemaids, babysitters and nannies. We can provide domestic placement for • Babysitters • Housekeeping • Gardeners • Cooks • Cleaners • Security • And more English and Indonesian speaking, permanent or temporary, live in and out are available.

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Our service is completely free of charge for candidates Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Setiabudi, Simpang Siur Square, Kuta 80361, Bali, Indonesia Phone : +62 (361) 754185 / +62 (361) 754186 C/Es/G-11 June 14

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POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Wedding & Events Mgr Chief Engineer Sales & Marketing Mgr Factory Manager Fin & Acc Managers Hotel Manager Production Manager F & B Manager Online Marketing Staff Secretary / PA VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com

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Kayu Cafe (Gili Trawangan, Lombok) is looking for Waitress, Cook, Sous-Chef and Senior Accountant (min 1 year experience in restaurant). 0878 6239 1308. <nina.castren84@ gmail.com>. [382] Atlantis International DC Sanur, Bali is looking for 1 Staff Finance & Cashier, experience, Indonesian female, speaking & writing in English. Send CV immediately to <eve@balidiveaction. com>. [324] New social fashion APP is looking for creative Female Fashionistas, to support our content department. You are able to speak English and create digital fashion collages. Part-time. Send your application to: <yustine@styleabelle.com>. [395]

New Business Legian require 1 Supervisor, 4 Sandwich M a k e r, 2 C a s h i e r s , 1 Promotion Person. Commence 28/6/14, good salary/ conditions/ bonus, English required, email your CV <mywaysubs@gmail. com>. Ph Yatni 0812 3646 7161. [396] Urgently need Villa Supervisor for Villa Management. Fluent in English spoken and written, computer skill literature and good communication skill with various people. Send your application with photo to : <info@myvillamanagement. com>. [399] Looking for Managers & Staff New Beachfront Resort Gili Meno, Lombok. Experienced and qualified Operation Manager & M a r k e t i n g M a n a g e r, Supervisors and staff for all departments. Excellent English and other languages, strong computer skills, Microsoft Office, team player, honest. Also need Cooks, Bartenders, Waiters, Housekeeping Staff, Accounting Staff. Candidates email CV and recent photograph to <jane@ seriresortgilimeno.com>. [398] School is looking for native E n g l i s h t e a c h e r. C V: <123school.hrd@gmail. com>. [352] Junior Architect or Drafts Person wanted. Email <horthyh@gmail.com>. [406]

Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/11 Jun 14

Looking for Villa Staff Cleaning, cooking/ Batu Belig. 0878 6176 1376. English, 0812 3686 6244. Bahasa/ English. [394] Looking for part time experienced Garment Staff/ Assistant/ Runner - Good Spoken and written English, computer skills & own transport is essential. Flexible hours - please email resume to <part.time.bali.garment. job@gmail.com>. [393] FOH Supervisor is responsible for reception, retail and customer issues. 2 years leadership experience, fluent English and Bahasa Indonesia, Microsoft Office and strong communication skills. Send CV to <careers@ radiantlyalive.com> with subj l i n e “ F O H S u p e r v i s o r. ” Applications close June 15.

PT. KAMO BALI ASIA is looking for MARKETING MANAGER AND OPERATION Experience required in the luxury sector, knowledge of the market has the international. Competence: Master of Marketing and IT tools, capacity analysis and synthesis, financial and legal competence, sense of listening and observation skills, sense of negotiation. Knowledge of international markets. Quality: Autonomous, dynamic, voluntary, capacity of integration, sense of initiative, motivate, active and available.

CV to: fxrenou@kmojewel.com NC/Es/11 Jun 14

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The Gallery is looking for staff - 3 Shop Managers

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FOH Supervisor is responsible for reception, retail and customer issues. 2yrs leadership experience, fluent English and Bahasa Indonesia, Microsoft Office and strong communication skills. Send CV to <careers@ radiantlyalive.com> with subject line “FOH Supervisor.” Applications close up to June 15, 2014. [403]

(English, computer and selling skills)

- 1 Marke ng Manager (excellent markeƟng skills + experience)

- 1 Tukang/Handyman Junior Send your CV to contact@thegallerybali.com NC/Es/11 Jun 14

For Sale:

SUCCESSFUL EUROPEAN HANDBAG BRAND ●

Web Programmer. Full/ Part time. Required: HTML, CSS, P H P, m y S q l . D e s i g n experience a plus. 0821 4618 5188. [404]

Looking for Real Estate Sales and Assistant. Male and Female age up to 30 year old, fluent English speaking (Indonesian citizen only), work location Sanur. send CV to <info@goodpropertybali.com>. [402]

Handicraft Export Company in Kuta is looking for an Admin Staff: Female, D1, fluent in English. Send your CV to <islandjewels.bali@ gmail.com>. [405]

Increasing sales & profitable, selling for personal reasons More than 100 styles in real leather (mid-low price), German quality standards Sales channel Amazon Germany & many other European countries Growing customer basis, high catalogue rankings & excellent online ratings Buyer can add own handbag designs or other fashion categories Established supplier structure, direct shipment from Bali to Amazon warehouse Can be operated 100% online from Bali, no operation in Europe needed Seller will train buyer diligently in Amazon Seller Central systems and all SOPs For more information please contact: handbagcompanyforsale@gmail.com NC/Es/11 Jun 14

Cook for Seminyak villa. Start at 2.5 Mil + 1 Mil or more tips + medical + holiday pay. Must be experienced. Speak English with guests. American owners who love Bali. 0812 3814 7122, call 9-5 only. [407] Looking for Bartender / Waitress. Send CV to WW Burger, Jl. Laksmana 11A Oberoi or <riniwah@live. com>. [409] Need freelancer PHP/ Javascript for small projects (webscripts/snippets etc.). More info: <http: //webscripts. pathus.com>. [410] C/Es/11 Jun 14


Bali Advertiser

Employment

11 June - 25 June, 2014

Looking for

LOOKING FOR STAFF

LIVE IN BABY SITTER / HELPER

(Cari Tenaga)

35-45 year old, responsible to babysit 3 y.o. boy, cooking and clean the house Must speak English, good references, hygienic, discipline, independent, ideally must have experience with babysitting oversea Located in Kerobokan. Start early July Please contact 0853 3746 5138 for interview NC/Es/11 Jun 14

Karma Royal Group is currently experiencing rapid expansion and urgently requires Western & Indonesian

IN HOUSE EXECUTIVE (MALE) If you are are interested in earning a potentially high income, working in a positive environment, please forward your CV to ekayanti@royalperspective.com NC/Es/11 Jun 14

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Busy Wedding Company looking for employee to work in office. Good English, Excel, Word, PDF & internet skills needed. A person with energy, positive personality good communication skills age 23 & 35 yrs. Email : < i n f o @ baliweddingsinternational. com>. [411] Looking for a female maid: breakfast, cleaning for a villa in Umalas. 7am to 3pm (6 days) English speaking, honest and hard working. Good salary. Only SMS please for appointment to 0821 4592 5517. [412] SPG / ShopKeeper wanted for Fashion Boutique in Bali Collection, NusaDua. Female, Max. 28 years old, English, fashionable. CV to <pinkelevenbali@gmail. com>, (0361) 77 3787 or drop at Pink Eleven, Bali Collection, Nusa Dua. [413] Ungasan experienced Secretary 5 PM - Midnight to answer telephone to advise European Students. 4 Million per month Mon - Fri. Must Speak perfect English + good English writting skills. Send CV <elookers@gmail. com>. [414] Restaurant La Finca Bali looking for experienced Accountant. Must have Bachelor Degree in accounting, speak English, Indonesian citizen. Email CV to: <jobs@lafincabali. com>. [415] Villa Rental Reservation Staff required. Must capable speaking/ writing English and computer literate. Email CV & photo to <ennymei@ gmail.com>. [416]

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MONSIEUR SPOON is a French bakery providing high end viennoiseries, french bread, macarons and pastries for daily will and for events. Located in Canggu, Umalas and Oberoi Vacancies: WAITERS ● We are looking for waiters: ● Good looking Male & female young energetic and experienced in food and beverage ● Ages 20-30 years old ● English speaking required. ● Location: Oberoi, Umalas, Canggu - Bali CUSTOMER SERVICE/ SECRETARY for young energetic male / female ● Ages 20-30 years old and English speaking required. ● Responsible for acting as a liaison between customers and companies ● Assist with orders, errors, account questions, billing, cancellations, and other queries. ● Location: Umalas

Looking for Villa Manager. Indonesian with good English, spoken & written. Experience, serious, independent. Able to do check - in / out at any time. 8 villas located in Pantai Berawa. Send CV to <balisweetvilla@gmail. com>. [417] 3 or 4 female to model for clothing range small - XL. No experience needed. Send CV to <denise1soe@gmail. com>. [420]

● Looking

OPERATION MANAGER RESTAURANT female 30-40 years old ● Experienced in Hospitality background/ F&B min 2 years in the same position ● Responsible for managing staff and processes across restaurants, floor service and kitchen ● Strong analysis, problem solving and Discipline ● Spirited leadership, critical, like chalenges, good in communication skill ● English speaking required. ● Male/

Salaries: Good Basic + THR + Jamsostek + Food + Service + Tips Please send your resume to: liana@monsieurspoon.com NC/Es/11 Jun 14

Expat Villa Management Company is looking for Director / Assistant Director. French speaking is a must. Please send resume and photo to <findjobbali@gmail. com>. [421] Experienced Marketing needed. Well groomed male / female, able to communicate well, fluent in Indonesian and Eglish. Send CV to <sutoyo27c@ gmail.com> or drop directly to Jl. Mayjen Sutoyo No. 27 C Dps - Bali. [423] General / Admin Staff needed. Appy to <turturdivemanagement@ gmail.com>. [425]

Waiter, Barman, Barista, Cashier, Shop Assistant, Kitchen Staff, Stock Keeper, Accountant, Security and Cleaner needed for Bazaar Restaurant on Batu Belig. Send your CV to <workatbazaar@gmail. com> or call to 0818 0542 3951. [426]

Luxury Property in Seminyak is urgently looking for:

ENGINEERING MANAGER Qualification required: ● 3 to 5 years in the same position ● Good planning and management skill ● Expert in civil/ MEP/ wood furniture maintenance Please submit your CV to: luxuryvillas10@yahoo.co.id

PMA Restaurant in Legian looking for pleasant personality, English speaking Waiter/ Waitress, Cleaner/ helpers, PR/ Marketing. Contact 081 999 362 544. Email: <paliwals75@gmail. com>. [327]

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Seeking Engilsh/ Indonesian architecture graduates or architects. CAD design skill basics required. 0822 3662 8232, <office@alexisdornier. com>. [427]

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VACANCIES

Writter, for fashion publishing business. Good social media skill, excellent written/ spoken English essential, must be based in Bali. Reply <yantimy@yahoo.com>. [428]

at Charlie Bistro, Seminyak, Bali

SOUS CHEF & COOK at least 1 year experience in same position, Indonesian citizen, fluent English

Looking for Yoga Meditation and/ or Stretching Teachers with qualifications and expérience. Must speak Bahasa French or/ and English. Send CV to <sandrinegaillard@ me.com>. [434] All - Rounder needed for Villa rental company. Experience website data entry / photoshop / Microsoft Office/ fluent English/ Mathematic skills. Send CV to <info@ninabalivillas. com>. [437]

CV to: gm@charliebali.com NC/Es/11 Jun 14

ELITE HAVENS, Indonesia’s largest Villa Management Group has opportunities in Lombok, Ubud, Ketewel, Canggu, Seminyak, Kutuh, and Pecatu areas for:

RESERVATIONS GROUND HANDLING STAFF VILLA MANAGERS HEAD CHEF, CHEFS AND COOKS HEAD BUTLER & SENIOR BUTLERS BUTLERS DRIVERS MAINTENANCE/ENGINEERING GARDENERS AND POOL ATTENDANTS

Kerobokan, wanted Chef, Cook, Waiter / ess, Barista, Cashier, Delivery Staff, HK. Email CV to: <bbk@ balibuda.com> or call 0815 4732 1092. [438]

Jewelry Company in Seminyak looking for Indonesian experienced; 1> Sales Girl Staff, 2> Web Marketing, 3> Administration Staff. English speaking (1,2). Computer skill (2, 3). Start immediately. CV, photograph, expecting salary to <mibjbs13@gmail. com>. [435] Jewelry Company in Kerobokan looking female Assistant Manager: Super smart, strong, team player, leader, great social skills, good English, 25-35 yrs. preferred living in Bali. send CV to <newjobbali@gmail. com> or call Dayu: (0361) 868 6773 (Mo-Fri). [436]

Luxury Villa in Seminyak invites qualified candidates for GRO, fluent in English, good communication skill, dynamic & presentable with min. 2 years experience on the same position. Please send your most updated CV to email: <hrd@ realestatebali.com> or contact 081 2383 1317 / (0361) 735 590. [441] Furniture company looking for Sales ,excellent English, good salary + commission. <senseygalery@gmail. com> / telp 735 035. [442]

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If, you have a positive attitude, dynamism, passion and the ability to think ‘out of the box’, then this might be for you. Please send your CV and photo to us at: hrd@elitehavens.com, fax 0361 - 736 391 NC/Es/11 Jun 14

THE LAYAR DESIGNER VILLAS AND SPA Is searching for candidates for the following positions: GRO (Guest Relation Officer) Female 20 to 30 years old, good looking Previous experiences as Front Office Staff ● Fluent in English is a must ● Used to deal personally with guests from all over the world ● Application will not be considered if not complete with CV, presentation letter and recent picture ● ●

SPA THERAPIST Female 20 to 30 years old, good looking ● Minimal 1 year experiece in 5 stars hotel or similar ● Fluent in English is a plus ● Manicure & pedicure ● Package include: salary + commission + service charge ● Application will not be considered if not complete with CV, presentation letter and recent picture ●

SUPERVISOR WAITER / RESS & WAITER / RESS Male/ Female 20 to 30 years old, good looking ● Previous experiences in 5 stars hotels ● Fluent in English is a plus ● Excellent knowledge of food & beverages ● Ability to work in team and under pressure ● Application will not be considered if not complete with CV, presentation letter and recent picture ●

DRIVER Male max 30 years old ● Excellent in driving a car or buggy ● Minimum 1 year experience in 5 stars hotel or similar ● Fluent in English is a plus ● Application will not be considered if not complete with CV, presentation letter and recent picture ●

GARDENER Male max 30 years old ● Previous experience as Gardener in 5 stars hotel or similar ●

Please submit your Application Letter and CV with your recent photograph to gm@thelayar.com THE LAYAR Designer Villas & Spa Jl. Pangkung Sari 10X, Seminyak 80361 - Indonesia T: +62 361 733 262 F: +62 361 737 957 NC/Es/11 Jun 14


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Employment

Bali Advertiser

11 June - 25 June, 2014

INTERNATIONAL CLOTHING BRAND is looking for:

LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)

OPERATIONAL MANAGER Manage and improve warehouse operations systems by determining product handling and storage requirements; developing, implementing, enforcing, and evaluating policies and procedures; developing processes for receiving product, equipment utilization, inventory management, and shipping. Good english, minimum 5 years experience in a similar position.

Send CV to : baligarmentjob@gmail.com NC/Es/11 Jun 14

Nanny/ Housekeeping. 0812 3805 5864. [408]

Looking for a job as Marketing Manager or assistant to Marketing D i r e c t o r, 1 5 y e a r s o f experience within selling and marketing duties mostly in printed media, diploma degree, excellent English

Female looking for job. I can s p e a k E n g l i s h f l u e n t l y, computer literate, open minded, love to communicate. Experiences: FO Supervisor at hotel, cabin stewardess on cruise ship. Please contact 0878 6098 2305. [248]

both verbal and written, able to operate PC or Mac. Man,

Indonesian male PA looking

good looking, professional.

4 job. Aussie grad. Experience

Please email me to

cruiseship

<marketingbali2014@yahoo.

Assistant. Very fluent English.

com>. [266]

0812 8865 1511. [429]

Manager

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WANTED DRIVER General Requirement:

Looking for experienced

● Experience

& license to drive all vehicle including mini bus and especially Mercedes Benz automatic ● Know all locations in Bali ● Ability to work in a team and across multiple locations ● Must speak English

RESTAURANT MANAGER Must speak English Well organised ● Have staff managment skills ● Good communication ● ●

Salaries commensurate with qualifications and experience

Please email CV to: mag.pascal@gmail.com

Please send your CV to: tya@seasonsbali.com & CC: personnel@seasonsbali.com M: 0887 348 2520 & (0361) 849 9094 NC/Es/11 Jun 14

NC/Es/11 Jun 14

EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 8.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.

EXPERIENCED PROJECT OFFICER With a passion for conservation and community development to help develop our Yayasan Gaia - Oasis in Tejakula, North Bali > NGO and field experience. > Male or female. > Language English passive, Indonesian fluent. > Hours 42 per week, 1 day off. > Salary depending on experience and qualifications. > Equal opportunity employer. > Conservation or related degree. > Background in Biology or Environmental Sciences helpful. > Computer literate. > Writing of proposals and reports. > Able to work well with local community, schools & children. > Public relations & able to interact with foreign visitors. Contact:

adi@gaia-oasis.com (HR Officer) vera@gaia-oasis.com (Admin Officer) pengurus-yayasan@gaia-oasis.com NC/Es/11 June 14

Lotus Enterprises is looking for highly motivated and talented individuals to fill various position in its Indonesia wide operation. Candidates must be self disciplined, capable to work in team and under pressure, fluent in Indonesian and English (written and spoken). a) Product Manager ● Computer skills – MS Office / E-mail / Internet ● Prior experience in outbound travel ● Fast learner and good attention to details b) Electronic Data Processing / EDP ● University Diploma or Equivalent ● Experience with systems and database ● Attention to detail and structure c) Call Center/Booking Staff ● Sales oriented person and sales experience ● Computer skills – MS Office / E-mail / Internet ● Knowledge of travel business a plus d) Sales and Marketing ● Prior experience as sales of outbound travel ● Hard working and target oriented ● Knowledge of the corporate travel business ● Wide network in the travel trade business Please send Application Letter, CV, Photo, expected salary and references mentioning clearly for which position you wish to apply to: hr@lotus-enterprises.com. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

Lotus Enterprises Building Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai Jimbaran Bali - Indonesia Ph. : +62 361 701001 Fax : +62 361 701002/3 www.lotus-enterprises.com NC/Es/11 Jun 14

The Rotary Clubs of Bali and the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank are working together to increase the awareness about the severe shortage of Rh Negative Blood types here in Bali. These are much less prevalent in Asian populations (0.3%) vs. European populations (10%). If you have Rh Negative Blood and would be prepared to help save a life, please contact the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank office today at 0361-227 224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/office/hotel for your generous donation.

* Please note - the staff is professionally trained to International Standards and always uses new disposable needles. In addition, the Blood Bank is currently expanding its present list of Rh Negative Blood donors. If you are living in Bali and would be willing to have your name placed on a ‘confidential list’ for emergency cases, please call Ibu Metta - 081 855 2299 (English speaking). Help SAVE a life TODAY by sharing this information with your friends,, colleagues and customers. Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser NC/Es/11 Jun 14


Les: Rescuing the Bali’s Reefs There’s more than meets the eye in the traditional ¿shing village of Les on Bali’s northeast coast. Driving along the narrow main road with its small, petrol bottle stands, small clothes retailers, motorcycle repair workshops, sole beauty salon and warung selling the barest necessitates, there seemed to be nothing to recommend it. It wasn’t until we turned down one of its many shady lanes to the sea that we discovered that Les possessed just the right sweet spot that travelers hunger for before a destination is discovered by mass tourism: isolation, peace and natural beauty yet with enough comfortable accommodations, availability of good food and limited access to the outside world. From its scrappy appearance, there was also nothing to indicate that Les is ground zero for vitally important environmental and community based eco tourism programs: the production of arti¿cial reefs and the harvesting of ornamental fish, a sustainable, environmentally friendly industry supported by the ¿shermen of the village. Yet other attractions are that Les is inexpensive with no double standard in prices, i.e. a local price and a bule (foreigner) price. Only homestay owners and staff speak limited English. The very few visitors walk unmolested on the main road or along the beach day or night without sellers bothering them. Though it is harrowing walking along the side of the busy north coast highway, everything is within easy reach. With the sea lapping their front yards, several homestays are found along the coast at the end of narrow roads shaded by fruit trees and ornamental plants. The pace is slow, the overall vibe relaxed. Everyone you meet is smiling and friendly, and visitors chat with the villagers and other colorful characters as they drop in. Locals are quite open to taking foreign guests along to their temple odalan or family ceremonies. De¿nitely not for those seeking an all-inclusive resort experience. Taking one of the village’s many paved winding lanes, we happened upon Segara Lestari Villa, a sleepy seaside homestay consisting of a row of four rooms with a large opensided covered pavilion-cum-restaurant for relaxing, eating, socializing and hanging out. There I met Edgar Bernal – nickname Garri - a community development facilitator from the Philippines who has worked for years in the developing world and is now helping out Les villagers on a reef restoration project. “We get a different kind of tourist here,” Garri con¿ded in me. “These are quality tourists the government would like to attract. They aren’t the kind that shriek if a cockroach runs across the room but the kind that suggest what can be done and then help to get it done. Because they want to get a taste of true Balinese coastal life, they tend to stay longer, often two or three weeks at a time. They pitch in. If they don’t agree with what we’re doing, they suggest changes. They are a positive force in the village.” A Bounty of Fish The reef restoration project in Les, aimed at resurrecting the region’s traditional ornamental ¿shing industry, has served as a model for other extensive grassroots coral reef rehabilitation projects in Indonesia where reckless and destructive ¿shing practices and illegal unregulated ¿shing have robbed the nation of billions of dollars worth of marine resources over the past few decades. The village is attracting eco-tourists who are able to stay in the midst of a vibrant, welcoming community, all of whom are happy to show you around and even include you in the work if you’re interested. Indonesia’s ¿ght against cyanide ¿shing and efforts to change the method of catching ¿sh which is not as damaging (i.e. net ¿shing) revolves around coral reef rebuilding as is underway in Les. These new reefs provide the natural environment for exotic reef ¿sh to thrive so that they can be caught for export to aquarium owners around the world. The project has turned out to be so successful that ¿sh have started to repopulate the reefs in great numbers, thus allowing ornamental

¿shermen to continue their trade in sustainable way. Not only ¿sh but also coral can be cultivated for the aquarium trade. This coral gardening (or coral farming) is actually a matter of growing animals. While a reef takes 100 years go grow, small corals suited for aquariums take only 7 months. About 10 years ago, several corporations built coral farms offshore. These enterprises ultimately went bankrupt, leaving behind their coral farms where today’s visitors are able to see what a 10-year-old coral reef looks like. Because of the important work the villagers are carrying out, Les attracts scientists and students from all over the world who volunteer in various worthwhile and ongoing eco-projects and learn about sustainable ornamental ¿shing. This is the softest of soft tourism, not the “hard” resource-devouring resort tourism of south Bali. These visitors from Ukraine, Europe, Canada and just about everywhere else appreciate the fact that the local ¿shermen have such a deep knowledge of the marine environment and are deeply involved in maintaining the village’s precious natural resources. Because of the locale’s still-wondrous seascapes, another big draw card for Les are its marine sports activities. As a result of its work in coral farming, Les has become a center for community based eco-friendly diving activities where PADI/ SSI open water dive courses can be arranged and participants can become certi¿ed scuba divers in as little as four days. Snorkeling is also popular in the fringing reefs of Les and those of the neighboring villages. Les is in the middle of Bali’s northwest coast, a great base from which to explore many of the island’s best-known underwater gardens. To the east, the sunken Liberty ship at Tulamben is 45 minutes; Amed’s coral reefs one hour; Padangbai 1.5 hours; Candidasa two hours. To the west, Lovina is just an hour away, Pemuteran’s Biorock Coral Project 2 hours; West Bali National Park and Menjangan Island dive and snorkeling sites 2.5 to 3 hours. Travelers may also explore the morning market, observe traditional salt making, enjoy the sunrise over the sea, go out with ¿shermen for ornamental ¿shing or catch tuna by night, tour on foot or by motorbike the roads and paths climbing up into the mountain slopes behind Les to visit waterfalls, caves and forest reserves planted with rambutan, mango, coconuts, cloves and frangipani as well as the many beautiful temples of the area. Highest Waterfall on Bali At the main intersection in the middle of the village, we turned south and climbed up the gradually ascending road, which turned sharply to the right before a vast temple complex. Further on, we took a left (south) up a rubbly road leading to a big parking lot, of¿ce shack and warung with half a dozen motorcycles parked in front. From here it was a short walk to the start of the well-maintained pathway winding up 15 minutes (600 m) through fruit and garden plots to Yeh Mempeh falls. The higher we climbed, the wilder and more forested the surroundings become until we could make out the central cascade through the trees. Clambering over the wet rocks around the shallow pool, with the frigid spray, was our welcome reward. When we returned to the parking lot, ticket taker Pak Gede Budi told me that work on the new road and path to the falls began in 2007 and is scheduled to be completed in 2015. Both had been built with the help of various donors and the government, but most of all by the residents and school

children of the traditional village of Dusun Butiyang, two km further up the mountain. One of the purposes of the road was to increase access to the falls, one of the least visited on Bali, but which now gets around 10 foreign tourists and 15 domestic tourists per week. “Why so few?” I asked Pak Gede. “Too far from Denpasar,” he responded. “But the road helps us bring our produce to market and makes it easy for our kids to get to school.” Practicalities Though the main highway has no sidewalks, Les is very walkable because of its many tree-shaded village lanes down to the sea. It’s fairly easy to arrange motorcycle rental (Rp 40,000 per day) and guides, as well as other activities, at reasonable rates. Or hire an ojek (motorcycle with driver) where you can be taken anywhere within the con¿nes of the village for Rp 10,000 or to neighboring villages for a negotiated affordable price. The most cost effective is to rent a motorbike on a weekly or monthly basis. Segara Lestari Villa, Les, Buleleng, reservations Pak GedeYudarta at hp 081-5580 6 8 - 8 11 . F o u r s p a c i o u s cottages for Rp 310,000 including simple Balinese breakfast, basic clean rooms (except for the inevitable geckos) with comfortable queen size beds, private verandah, bath, hot shower, free drinking water. Though there’s air-conditioning, just leave the sliding door open for natural seaside breezes. Pak Gede’s wife, Made, a warm soul and a wonderful cook, will make you feel like part of the family. Guests have access to the kitchen to do their own cooking. Fresh produce - ¿sh, vegetables, seasonal fruits - are sold at the village market open every morning. Minimarkets open the whole day. Fresh coconuts and squid are for the asking. For serious shopping, the nearest supermarkets (including a Hardy’s/Carrefour) are in Singaraja, the capital of Buleleng, 45 min. to the west. Transportation can all be arranged punctually and ef¿ciently. The pick up price from the airport is Rp 550,000 (3 hours). Fall asleep to the sound of waves. The stony shore is literally in the front yard. For snorkeling, scuba diving and ¿shing, ask your host Pak Gede who is helpful and knowledgeable about the area and can even inform you about the medicinal plants growing in the vicinity. Learn how to make salt, teach English to local kids, take cooking lessons. A decidedly upmarket alternative is Villas Agung Bali Nirwana (www.agung-bali-nirwana.com), at $170 per night ($140 per night min. four nights) for luxurious full-size beachfront villas (max. six people) with chlorine-free pool, is located in Sambirenteng 10 min. to the east of Les. For a villa of this standard, size, materials and furnishings, you’d easily pay $400-$500 per night in Jimbaran or Legian, but will not see leaping dolphins in the ocean as you will here. Les and the neighboring village of Tejakula offers the usual warung serving Balinese and Indonesian food at local prices. The restaurants of secluded high end vacation villas in the area, such as Agung Bali Nirwana, Gaia Oasis and Alamanda, serve Western and Indonesian food and gourmet ¿sh dinners at Western prices. Entrance to Yeh Mempeh falls is Rp 20,000 foreign adult, Rp10,000 foreign child; children under 10 and babies free. Ojek (price negotiable) and guides (Rp 50,000) can be hired up and back to the waterfalls or Rp 100,000 to the upper waterfall area (two hours). For more information on the coral preservation and new coral creation project, refer to www. divodive.com. <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2014 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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RAISING THE BAR Nengah Widiasih - Paralympics Powerlifting Champ by Jennifer Juno Indonesia made its Paralympic Games debut at the 1976 Summer Paralympics in Toronto, with competitors in athletics, lawn bowls, swimming and table tennis. However, Indonesian Paralympians do not attract the same attention as other athletes. Only four athletes (and 11 of¿cials) attended the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, Agus Ngaimin from Central Java together with two other competitors, Ni Nengah Widiasih (powerlifting), and David Jacobs (table tennis). According to Balinese medalist, Nengah Widiasih, the small number of athletes is due to a lack of preparation and poor facilities. She thinks Indonesia should improve training facilities, making sport here a priority. Because through sport, Parathletes can prove to the world they are just the same as everyone else. Nengah Widiasih contracted polio when she was a little girl, then spent four years of her life paralyzed in bed. Today Nengah is known world wide as the 3rd ranked Paralympic Powerlifting Champion. She was boosted by her gold medal win at the ParaSEAGames early this year in Myanmar and has just won a bronze medal at the IPC Powerlifting World Championship 41 class in Dubai on Saturday April 5, 2014. In the event which saw Turkey’s Nazmiye Muslu set a new world record of 103kg, Nengah who has been training at Bali Sports Foundation’s sports hall secured third place with a lift of 95kg. Nengah has experienced a successful start to 2014 and she now has her sights set on the Para Asian Games in Incheon, Korea in October this year. ROAD TO SUCCESS At the age of four Nengah Widiasih was badly crippled by polio, a virus affecting the nervous system. This condition lead to a Àaccid paralysis of her legs while sensation remained intact. In 1998, Nengah was without government assistance, living with her family in an isolated Balinese village, Karangasem regency. Despite her challenges, the child prodigy athlete was ¿ercely determined to escape from poverty through her own solid determination to succeed. “I was not the only member my family stricken, my brother Gede Suartaha was also infected”, Nengah recalled. “A karmic view was taken, the act of committing sins caused my family’s distress. We were kept out of sight and school.” Their lives changed considerably when discovered by I Nengah Latra, working for the Yakkum Rehabilitation Center in Yogya. Nengah travelled to Yogya, received calipers, and had an operation to help correct her twisted leg. She spent two months in hospital receiving physiotherapy before returning home. Nengah Widiasih was in the sixth grade when she began living at the dormitory run by the Disabled Children’s Counseling Foundation (Yayasan Pembinaan Anak Cacat). Her daily expenses were handled by the foundation and beginning in middle school, her education was paid for with scholarships. At the suggestion of her brother, fellow weightlifter I Gede Suantaka, Nengah took up powerlifting and used equipment supplied by National Paralympic Committee, Indonesia. Nengah also took up swimming with Bali Sports Foundation. A HEROES WELCOME Yayasan Sole Men Indonesia is a nonprofit foundation, formed in October 2010 to raise awareness and provide funds to support accredited agencies and projects

for the disadvantaged in Bali. The Solemen team also focuses on cases of individual suffering across the island. Solemen originally met Nengah Widiasih at YPAC Home and School for the Disabled in Jimbaran, and when the Indonesian Paralympian returned to Bali after competing in the 2012 London Paralympics members of Solemen collected Nengah from Ngurah Rai Airport, providing her with a heroes welcome on home ground. GOING FOR GOLD Paralympic powerlifting is an adaptation of the sport of powerlifting for athletes with disabilities and made its debut as a medal sport at the second Paralympic Games in 1964. Initially offered only to lifters with spinal cord injuries, the sport has grown to include numerous disability groups, as well as assimilate rules similar to those of non-disabled lifters. From 1992 to 1996, the number of participating countries more than doubled. The sport is governed by the International Paralympic Committee and is open to anyone with a minimum level of disability who can extend their arms within 20° of full extension during a lift. The bench press is the only discipline. While competing at the 2011 ASEAN ParaGames, held in Surakarta, Nengah set a record for the 40-kilogram class, lifting 87 kilograms (191.8 lb). This tremendous effort also won her a gold medal. And in February 2012 Nengah won a bronze medal at the Malaysia Open Powerlifting Championship in Kuala Lumpur. “If you have a dream you must work hard to achieve it”, said Nengah, who recently returned from winning the bronze medal at the IPC Powerlifting World Championship in Dubai. “I want all handicapped people to have the opportunities that I’ve had, and to follow me if that’s what they wish. I hope to study at university, and I want to bring back more medals for my country.” ROLE MODEL As other athletes began showing signs of emulating Balinese hero, Nengah Widiasih, fellow Rotarians, Daniel Chieppa and Robert Epstone showed their support by launching several fundraising campaigns to help individuals realise their athletic dreams. 15-year-old Balinese athlete, Sweania Betzeba Delisa, recently competed in the 2014 Philippines Aquathon, ¿nishing ¿rst in swimming. Daniel Chieppa spearheaded the fundraising for Sweania. A well-respected Yoga master, Daniel owns Serenity Eco Guesthouse and Yoga Retreat House near Canggu Beach. Daniel noticed the bright and determined athlete and knew she was ready to garner medals for Indonesia during the recent ‘Ocean Adventure’ event, held at the Camayan Beach Resort in Olongapo City, Philippines. “My Mum taught me how to swim in the local pool from the age of nine, said Sweania Betzeba Delisa - whose nickname is Nia. “The coach was a top Triathlete from Java, Andy Wibowo, and he asked me to join the International Swimming Team. My dream is to receive International training in Sydney.” Sweania comes from a poor family and her mother passed away. She requires sponsorship to cover visas, accommodation and schooling. This year, 6,550,000 Rupiah ($539.98) was raised in just 22 days with a “Help Nia Fly To The Philippines Campaign” providing tickets, food and accommodation for Nia. Original main sponsor, Solemen Indonesia was involved

in fundraising efforts. LIFTED BY LOVE Competing on the world arena is the pinnacle of any athlete’s sporting ambition, a place where the best compete before the eyes of the whole world. With many national athletes and Parathletes struggling to make ends meet, the future of athletics requires that Indonesia really support’s their young talent. One organization making a difference to sport is Yayasan Damai Olahraga Bali/Bali Sports Foundation (BSF). They support Nengah by allowing her to prepare for her world titles. She trains at their sports hall with Olympic standard equipment and will have a BSF- funded coach in due course. Nengah has inspired another dozen or so parathlete powerlifters who train with her. BSF aims to provide the bridge between village/regional/ regency level and national/international level disabled sports. And furthermore, BSF held the First Annual Disabled Games in Denpasar during 2013 with 349 athletes competing. BSF have embarked upon a four-year-plan to grow the Bali Paragames in terms of increasing the number of competitors, introducing new sports such as Wheelchair Basketball, Blind Judo, Sit Volleyball, Wheelchair Shooting and Boccia, for the disabled and raising awareness of the issues that confront those with a disability and for disabled people in all aspects of Balinese society. Bali Sports Foundation believes that sport can positively change the lives of Indonesians. Over 300 athletes, from every Bali regency are expected in the 2014 Bali ParaGames in July 23-27,competing in 12 sports, an increase from the seven events of the inaugural 2013 Bali Paragames, which included Nengah as Games Ambassador and role model. For the 2014 ParaGames, Bali Sports Foundation is seeking support to allow disabled athletes to compete and further inspire all those who are fortunate enough to witness their performances. The WADA, Walk to Assist Disabled Athletes, aims to ensure those games can go ahead without relying solely on corporate sponsorship. On July 15 this year, Bali Sports Foundation trustee Vicki Spencer will set off on a 100km walk around eastern Bali to raise awareness of people living with a disability and to raise money to support disabled athletes and their quest to compete in the Bali Paragames 2014. The walk will commence in Nusa Dua and take in areas such as Jimbaran, Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Sanur, Ubud, Gianyar, Klungkung, Candidasa and Amlapura, covering over 100km in four days. 24-year-old Nengah Widiasih has strived to overcome many obstacles, and has accomplished everything to get to where she is today. With her dedication to work, and a healthy education ethic, her future looks bright with supporters by her side. She is heading towards a wonderful future, ¿lled with success. Contact: Nengah Widiasih and Sweania Betzeba Delisa on Facebook Robert Epstone: Yayasan Solemen Indonesia: FB Indonesia Sole Men www.solemen.org Rodney Holt - Bali Sports Foundation: www.balisports.com Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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11 June - 25 June, 2014

LAND FOR SALE 18 are, good view, good location. Suitable for resto, spa, villa, apartment, pavillion, mini hotel. Good price! Location: Jl. Raya Siligita-Nusa Dua. No agent please More info: 081 236 459 664 / 081 916 310 158 E-mail: beni_koe@yahoo.com alfons_rich@yahoo.com NC/Re/M-11 June 14

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SEMINYAK

10 are land in Ketewel 200 metres from beach, in exclusive villa area, IDR 700 million per are. E-mail to <wallace5564@ yahoo.com.au>. [8642]

2 bedroom villa in Seminyak , pool, wifi, hotwater, TV cable daily maid. Available 12-18 August. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866] Restaurant / bar for rent in Seminyak. Contract 3 years and 5 years option. Fully furnished and equipped. All licenses present. Price USD 120,000. Information: <foodndrinkbali@gmail.com>. [8589]

4.73 are Saba Beach between Saba and the highway. Quiet area. Access via bitumen road. Rp. 360 milion/are. Phone 0813 3861 6054 or e-mail: <couplemate2012@ gmail.com> for photos. [8512] NC/Re/G-11 June 14

SANUR Freehold sale private pool villa. 3 bedrooms, tropical Balinese arhitecture, expat area, off Jalan Hang Tuah Sanur, on Jalan Sedap Malam, 7 minutes to Sanur beach. Contact (0361) 785 2727, e-mail: <baliciptakreasi@gmail. com>. [8543]

Furnished villa 2BR at Batubelig looking for longterm tenants at least 2 years. Kitchen, pool, carpark, gazebo, garden, security. 5 minutes to beach. Must see! Direct owner 0813 3735 4687. [8620]

Villa new 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, parking, waterfall pool with shower, store-room and fully furnished in top location with excellent paved access. Just minutes to beach on a 25 year lease with option. AUS$ 100,000. Please genuine only. Phn (0361) 797 6785. [8617]

Shop for rent in the heart of Jl. Petitenget. Large front parking, high ceiling, near W, Bali Catering & Sarong. Situated among best upscale shops of Bali. Call or SMS 0821 4644 4248 / 0813 3981 3438. [8624]

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>. [8308]

Villa for rent longterm, Rp. 150 million/year in Jl. Bidadari. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, fully furniture, pool, child, baby friendly, safe and quiet. Contact Mey 0859 3614 1044 or e-mail: <meylani.tanjung@gmail.com>. [8627] For sale Golden Tulip Devins Hotel Seminyak Seaview. Cul-de-sac. Jalan Petitenget, beside hotel W. 70 sqm. Jacuzzi inside. Buy back guarantee. Rp. 4 Milyar. Call 081 7004 0241. Email: <srijati.wawa@gmail.com>. [8634]

For rent unique wooden house. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, garden, 2 carpark, fully furnished, AC, Rp. 65 million/year at Jalan Danau Poso. Expat and villa area. Call Denny 081 734 8481. [8626] 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]

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BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices

The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali

CONTRACT LAND

KEDUNGGU - 8 Are, 47 Years remaining, 150m to beach with river frontage. Good access and electric. Great for your holiday / surf villa. Price : IDR 4 Milion / Are / Year

LAND FOR SALE

House for rent. Location Sanur close to market, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hot water shower, kitchen modern style, living room, fully furnished, 2 AC, only 95 millions/ year. For more information contact to Mr. Bagus, 0821 4724 5997 or 275 3382. [8636] 30-year lease, up to 2000 sqm beautiful, pristine land near Bali Hyatt, 450 meters to the ocean, secluded, oldgrowth fruit trees, 3m-width access road, short walk to restaurants/beaches. 0821 4650 4566 / <sanur.senang@ gmail.com>. [8533] Sanur, studio appt, furnished, air-con, wi-fi, pool, hot water, weekly service, close to KFC, 10 mins walk to beach. Rp. 4,000,000 per/mth, plus electric. Ph: 0852 3796 4565 Dayu, or <newstartbali@gmail.com>. [8666]

Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 Bedrooms, modern style. fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 120 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [8154]

ANTAP - Br. Bulung Daya, 33 Are, 1 km to the beach, 4m Road access, Rice field and paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 80 Mill / Are - Br. Bulung Daya,1 Ha, Beach front, 4m Road access, Rice field and paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 125 Mill / Are BELALANG - 8 Are In nice western area. Good access, electric and ready to build ( Aspect ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 200 Mill / Are - 13 Are, 1km from Kedunggu Surfing beach, Ready to build,3.5 Road access, rice field paddy views. Freehold. Price : IDR 225 Mill/ Are KEDUNGGU - 14 Are, 6m Road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Ricefield paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 325 Mill / Are - 12 Are, 6m Road access, 500m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Mill / Are

HOUSE FOR SALE

Denpasar- Monang-Maning, 140m2, 3.5m Road access, 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, Kitchen, living room,PDAM, Phone line, Electric, Garage. Near to public services, 20 mins to Kuta. Freehold. Price: IDR 1.3 Miliar 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

Cozy, comfortable, safe 2 bedroom/2 bathroom villa 5 minute walk to KuDeTa beach. US$ 25,000 per year. Completely furnished, big swimming pool, large tropical garden. Please email <ogi.eks@gmail.com>. [8635] Two bedroom (ensuite bathrooms) bungalow for lease in Seminyak until July 2015 US$ 8,000. Ready to live-in. Two minutes walk to Bintang Supermarket. Please call 081 835 2023 / e-mail: <senor.matt.lopez@gmail.com>. [8651] Hot deal: Rp. 7 mil/month. Zhurga Seminyak Apartment 50 sqm space with modern interior among pool and garden, <www.zhurga.com> available for daily, weekly and monthly. Email : <info@zhurga.com>. SMS/Call : 0878 6175 9558. [8557] For sale villa in Batubelig walking distance to the beach. Minimalis design, big pool, beautiful garden, big master bedroom all ensuite bathroom. Call: Putri RayWhiteKuta 081 734 0706 / 0813 3830 5351. [8658] Yearly rental. 2-3 bedroom villa on Jl. Petitenget, minutes walk to Kudeta and W Hotel and the beach, fully furnished, chic design direct owner. Call +62 815 1037 0648. [8667]

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SPA(STILL FOR RENT RUNNING) Complete with:  Bed, AC, spa equipment, cashier desk and staff  Loc. in Jl. Kayu Jati close to Seminyak Square & The Village  Still operating with many customers  Contract still 4 years left Complete information call: 081 999 735 169 (Agus) 081 216 823 889 (Tommy) 087 861 422 221 (Indra)

VILLA FOR SALE

In The Resort Area of Berawa FREEHOLD + LAND 975 M2 2 BEDROOMS

+ LAND 1.945 M2 3 BEDROOMS

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11 June - 25 June, 2014

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2 & 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 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [6234]

New house for sale located at Subak Dalem (Gatsu Tengah) Denpasar. Land 130sqm, building 140sqm, 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen with kitchen-set, garden, road access 4mtr, rice terrace view, asked for Rp. 1.1 billion/are. Contact 0812 3931 1584. [8526]

Freehold villa for sale. 4.6 are, great location Pererenan, Canggu. 1km to beach, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, AC, pool. Garden, semi furnished. For villa showing contact Pak Ngurah 0878 6245 4586 or <mondotonio@ hotmail.com>. [8582] Luxury apartments for rent in Canggu, 1 bedroom, 2 story with private garden, no pool, great location, weekly or monthly from Rp. 2 million/week. Tel 0361 780 1788. E-mail <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [8002]

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URGENT & SERIOUS BUYER ONLY 9.6 are LAND @batu mejan IDR 1.5 billion/are *NEGO*. 600m to ECHO BEACH. *BERTHA 0817557550/08563868888

Land 8 are for leasehold location in Banjar Silayukti. Very good location 5 minutes from all international restaurant and traditional market. Quiet place and private. Contact : <jp.naude@yahoo.fr> / call John 0819 9980 1557 or Made +62 81 2366 3072. [8621]

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Land for sale 22.5 are, located in Marlboro street Pura Demak Denpasar. Front 44 meters length, 8 meters road access, asked for Rp. 550 million/are. Contact 0812 3931 1584. [8527] House for sale in Imam Bonjol Denpasar. 170m2, 2 floor, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, pool, fully furnished, startegic location 10 minutes to Kuta, SHM, 9x18.8mtr includes all furniture. Price Rp. 3 billion (nego). Phone 081 131 8611 or <vonnytansil@gmail.com>. [8625] House for sale. 80sqm, 2BR, 1 bathroom, kitchen, livingroom, easy access and strategic, Rp. 700 million at Perum. Pesona Pidada VII blok B no. 2 behind Ubung station. No agents. Call Gusti 0812 4643 2760. [8646]

Land for sale Echo beach in Jalan Raya, prime location, Hak Milik, 17.5 are, price Rp. 1.650.000.000/are. Direct owner 081 895 7082. [8629]

For rent exclusive house in Renon. 5 minutes from Sanur. 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, living room, 2 cars garage, kitchen, hot water, fully furnished. Call 081 138 9517. [8650]

New 3 bedroom villa for sale. Western style kitchen, semifurnished, solarhart hot water, borewell, AC’s, 5500W, parking 4 cars, pool, mature garden, 10 mins Canggu Club/school, 15mins Echo beach. Call Ana 0812 3630 5235 or e-mail: <chuantik@hotmail.com>. [8632]

House for rent in Dalung, Denpasar. 3 bedrooms, livingroom, 2 bathrooms, garden, garage, min 2 years. Call 089 9698 7304. [8660]

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Rumah joglo for rent. AC, hot cold water, 7 are land, large garden, 3 bedroom, 10 minutes from Seseh Beach. Rp. 125 million/year. Located Jalan Pantai Seseh Tunon, Munggu near Canggu. Call 081 2392 8840 (Putu). [8521] Land for lease, 23 are in Canggu / Pererenan. 20 years + 25 years extension. River and ricefield views. Rp. 6 million/ are/year nego. Access and electricity. Contact 0813 3736 4875 or 0819 1637 4733 / : <gingerlyly@noos.fr>. [8639] Land for sale 26 are on Jalan Pantai Batu Bolong Canggu. Please contact: 081 139 8039 or 0813 3831 9191. [8366] Boutique hotel/villa for sale. 7 bedrooms. Beautiful cash-flow positive retreat in absolutely prime location in Canggu. Good return on investment with space for expansion and further growth. 13 are. 19 year lease and IMB. Great lifestyle opportnuity to live and operate with a Pondok Wisata license nominee. 3-year operating history. Great staff. Price US$ 420,000 negotiable. For more info contact: <info@albertandpartners.com> or +62 878 6242 7775. [8641] Quick Sale! Only 135.000 Euros (185.000USD). Leasehold 29 years + 20. 2.37 are, 300 sqm building, 5 bedrooms+5 bathrooms, Canggu Prerenan Tumbak Bayuh, 7 min from Echo Beach, swimming pool, close living, BBQ, parking. garden. <grupocorami@gmail.com>. 0821 4783 0213. [8592]

UBUD Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, good price. Land for sale 6,5 are Tegalalang Sebatu, rice field view, Rp. 125 jt/are. Contact 0852 3714 4456. [7915]

KEROBOKAN RENTAL GR 3041 Bedrooms: 4 Private pool with tropical garden Rp. 150,000,- 1 Year KEROBOKAN RENTAL GR 4015 Bedrooms: 3 Private pool with tropical garden Rp. 240 million,- 1 Year CANGGU RENTAL HR 2009 2 bedrooms, 1 bedroom upstairs Private pool with tropical garden Rp. 185,000,000,- 1 Year SEMINYAK RENTAL FR 4016 Location: Seminyak Bedrooms: 4 Private pool with tropical garden Rp. 300 million,- 1 Year SEMINYAK RENTAL FR 3068 Location: Seminyak Bedrooms: 3 Private pool with tropical garden (7x3) IDR 265,000,000 - 1 Year SEMINYAK RENTAL FR 3069 Location: Seminyak Bedrooms: 3 Private pool with tropical garden (3x8) IDR 265,000,000 – 1 Year LEGIAN RENTAL 5 Bedroom Villa 400 million – 1 Year

KEROBOKAN RENTAL GR 2038 Bedrooms: 2 Private pool with tropical garden Rp. 125,000,000,- 1 Year SEMINYAK RENTAL FR 2077 Bedrooms: 2 Rp. 175 million,- 1 Year CANGGU RENTAL HR 2009 2 bedrooms, 1 bedroom upstairs Private pool with tropical garden Rp. 185,000,000,- 1 Year SEMINYAK Villa FOR SALE FS 3064 Location: Seminyak Bedrooms : 3 USD 250,000/ 21 years negotiable SEMINYAK FOR SALE FS MON01 Location: Seminyak Complex 1 x three Bedroom Villa, 2 x two Bedroom Villa. US$ 1,2 million/27 years + extension UMALAS COMPLEX FOR SALE GS SONI01 33 Are, 6 villa complex with pool 1,2 and 3 Bedrooms 28 years + 10 years option US$ 1,995,000 CANGGU FOR SALE GS A101 2,1 Are 2 bedrooms with pool 700mtr from Echo Beach Canggu 23 years + 25 years opntiion US$ 199,000

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Factory for lease 400m2 for 10 years with parking area. 2 floors, area: Batubelig. E-mail: <baliprod@live.fr> or call 0813 3838 7723. [8653]

For sale villa 3 bedroom, full river view. Land size 43 are. Location Payangan Ubud. Price 5,7 Billion. nego. Call Made 081 238 77599. [8304] For rent short or long term private pool villa. 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, Wifi, staff, security, brand new villa, 2km from Ubud center. Contact e-mail: <masdana81@gmail. com>, phn. 0813 3843 1680, <www.kakulvillaubud.com>. Don’t miss last unit! [8542] Land for lease, ricefield view 100 meter from Jl. Raya Mas, Ubud. 28,5 years lease, total 2.100 m” (21 are). Total price Rp 950 million, 5 meter access. Call: 0812 4617 7110. [8620] Beautiful villa for lease 48 years. Paddies & mountain view. 7km south Ubud, in a safe quiet complex. Nearby international schools. High quality 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Western kitchen, swimming pool etc. Price: USD320,000. Call +62 812 4617 7110 or <www.balibuild. com/for-sale/>. [8623] Modern Eco Villa. 5-stars AirBnb. Gross monthly rent $2,340. 95% occupancy. Teak, bamboo, rammed earth, terrazo. 2 aircon bedrooms. 27.5 year lease. Nyuh Kuningwalk to Ubud. Satellite Wi-fi. USD$123,000. <thomas@ ubudproperty.com>. [8630]

Villa Tukak Canggu on sale, land size 1800m2, 3unit villa total 5BR. Quite place, river, big garden. price @EURO 550,000. 15 minute to Canggu Club, Status Hak Pakai, RayWhiteKuta 081 1386 5793 / 081 657 7143 Ning. [8657]

Restaurant for rent. Fully operational restaurant. Central location, close to the palace and the traditional market. Peaceful and spiritual garden. 2 years leased fully paid withanother 5 years available. Call 0821 4680 2862. [8665]

Villa for rent/sale. Yearly, monthly, weekly. 2 and 3 bedroom, furnished with staff, garden, pool, high speedy internet, AC, 24hours security, garage, green view. Land for sale Rp. 700 million/are (Pererenan). Wayan 0878 6152 4094, <soeparmi.li@yahoo.com>. [8407]

Dream villa in Ubud to rent. Must go back to Europe. Transfer my renting contract valid end December 2014 extensible. 2 levels/3 BR with bathroom, furnished, swimming pool, exotic garden, sat-TV, telp, internet including staff, maintenance/ward. Euro 1,500 ($2,050)/ month. Photos on request. E-mail: <lian84@free.fr> / SMS 0822 3636 0682. [8631]

Family house for long term rent in Brawa, furnished, AC, 4 bedroom, enclosed living, dining and kitchen. Pool 4x11m, nice garden, garage. Walking distance to Canggu International school. Rp. 240 million/year, wifi, cable-TV and 3 staff. Call 081 855 1839. [8664] C/Re/G-11 June 14


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KEROBOKAN Villa for rent. 2.5 are, AC, hot water, swimming pool, living room, location in Pengubengan Kerobokan. Contact 081 2363 0309, 0878 6191 5454. [7916] Modern western standard rooms in the heart of business district for rent. All facilities. Pool, AC, fan, parking, Wifi. <www.perahu89.com>. Email: <info@perahu89.com>. [8189]

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OTHERS House for rent. Ideal for home industry, 5 are land with house located in east Java, Banyuwangi. Call 0813 3850 0900. [8633]

NUSA DUA For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305] 4 bedrooms freehold vila for sale in Tanjung Benoa. Seaview and close to beach and resto. Fully furnished with pool. AUD $359,000. Call: 0878 6076 9393 or : <austinone23@gmail.com>. [8654] House for sale Mumbul-Nusa Dua. Land size 120m2, 2 bedrooms, modern kitchen, pool, fully furnished, AC, view. Aust owner AUD$ 160,000. Call +62 812 3712 9877 / e-mail: <mark_1924@hotmail.com>. [8659]

Warehouse for rent on 14 are land and 10 are building with permanent construction, Jalan Gunung Salak Utara no 77, just 5 minute to Kuta. Good for cargo or storage. Rp. 250 milion/year nego. Contact 0813 3874 2863. [8613]

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Land for sale 2.5 are in Kerobokan. 10 minutes from Seminyak, direct owner, price Rp. 900 million/are nego. Call Ketut Wardana (0361) 743 4008 or 081 139 5948. [8622] Rented: Villas & studios, in tranquil area at Gang Tunjung II, Jl. Gn. Jaya Wijaya, Kerobokan (2km from Seminyak). Furnished, wifi, swimming pool, large garden. Rates from Rp. 6 mill to Rp. 19 mill per month. Daily is possible. Ph: 08786 1931 898 / 0812 3870 1988. [8313] Land for sale 15.65 are, 6 meters road access, front 35 meters length located at Bumbak Umalas, asked for Rp. 750 million/are. Contact 0812 3931 1584. [8525] Banjar Kuwum 1 4km from Seminyak Villa with separate bungalow. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, fully furniture, pool, garden, closed car parking, very quiet, safe. 1 year Rp. 150 juta. 3 years Rp. 400 juta. Contact +62 859 3614 1044 or email: <meylani.tanjung@gmail.com>. [8637] For sale house. 2 floor 98m2, living room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage. Contact Made 081 2363 0309 or 0819 1665 9151. [8644] Homestay for rent. 8 rooms 2 floor, full facilities. Contact Made 081 2363 0309 or 0819 1665 9151 or visit website: <www.thenadram.com>. [8645] Umalas, lovely open living, 2bedrooms AC, 2 bathrooms, furnished and equipped, 5are, large gardens, ponds, pool, gazebo, maidsroom, staff, available immediately. Quiet and secure, 6 months Rp. 100juta, yearly Rp. 180 juta, no agents thanks. 0821 4491 1944, <colleeninbali@ gmail.com>. [8647] Warehouse for contract, 350 sqmt, containers access, room for security, office with AC, stock room, bathroom, electricity 5500W, minimum 3 years, 70 millions per year. 081 7470 1435, <om.peyre@gmail.com>. [8648] Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, pool, free WiFi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 3.5 to 7.5 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [8050] Studio/loft for long term rental in Kerobokan, 250m2 on 6 aras, private parking, 2 telephone lines, 2 bathrooms, beautiful garden, internal parking lot, 2 separate entrances, very quiet. Ideal for office/factory. Tel 081 138 5962. [8652] Cheap villa 3wks Kerobokan: June 22-Jul 13, 2BDR, large living area, full kitchen, Indovision, swimming pool, large enclosed garden (on 2 are), cleaning service. AUD750 (live-in maid if using 1BDR). Contact : <macas.mark@ gmail.com> or 0813 7444 3767. [8668]

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KUTA Fully furnished rooms for short or long term rent. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta, 5 mins to airport. Close beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 081 7470 7559. [5176] 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] 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. Phone +62 361 757 623 or e-mail: <surfarisinnbali@gmail.com> and website: <surfarisinnbali.com>. [7432]

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The “Private Enclave Estate,” is a Prestigious Gated Estate, within the “Xanadu Resort”. The “Estate” has its’ own Private Entrance, Security and Parking- but still has easy access to the many other facilities of the Resort. There is an attractive mix of properties and pricing, all budgets are catered for!! Studio apartments start at AUD$178,000- through to a 4 Bedroom, 4 Bathroom Private Pool Villa at AUD$580,000.

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Luxury 46sqm suite right on the beach in Petitenget Part of new 240-room condominium hotel on 2.2 hectare Balcony with ocean views, a dining area and a Western kitchen A guaranteed return of 7% per year for ¿rst three years Offered Strata title or 50-year lease with buy-back guarantee

For Sale from US$ 309,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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Three-bedroom villa on 640sqm plot in ¿ve star gated community Blending outdoor tropical living with modern luxury Tropical gardens, a curvaceous swimming pool and open-air jacuzzi Offered for 43 years with 40-year option to extend at market price Walking distance to the Oberoi street and the beach

For Sale US$ 1,100,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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New & contemporary two-bedroom villa on 210sqm of plot Fully furnished, built in L-shape around 7 x 3-metre pool There is an of¿ce that can be converted to a third bedroom or guest room Offered leasehold 28 years with 20-year extension at market price Just a minutes to Canggu Club and the beach

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Aesthetic joglo style on almost 6,000sqm of freehold land Four bedrooms, large joglo pavilion and a spacious main pavilion 22 x 7-metre in¿nity pool and well-manicured & spacious garden A media room, big secure parking and a staff house Located just 10 minutes from Tanah Lot

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BB-B278

Classic four-bedroom Seminyak villa on 688sqm of land Two separate pavilions sit either side of a 7 x 3-metre swimming pool Open-sided living areas, Western kitchen and TV room Offered on 25-year lease with 25-year extension at market price Located in Jalan Drupadi, right near the centre of Oberoi

For Sale US$ 495,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

BB-V1139

Beautiful L-shaped, four-bedroom villa in Berawa on 1,350sqm of land Large open-plan living & dining area with a Western-style kitchen Home cinema room and a very generous staff area with wet kitchen 18 x 4-metre swimming pool and rice ¿eld views Offered leasehold for 45 years with priority right to extend

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For Sale US$ 1,850,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale IDR 15,000,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 35

This 400sqm plot of freehold Àat land is ideal for a private villa Guaranteed access via a 4-metre-wide public road Electricity, water and telephone are onsite Rectangular plot measures 22 x 18 metres Only 400m from Seminyak Beach, close to shops, restaurants, nightlife

For Sale IDR 10,800,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Stunning 90sqm ocean-side suite in Legian One bedroom with en-suite bathroom and a separate dressing area A fully ¿tted kitchen and an additional guest washroom Fully furnished, simple, sophisticated and modern design Offered for 59-year lease

For Sale US$ 195,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale US$ 215,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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For Sale US$ 325,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

One-bedroom villa on 192sqm plot in luxury boutique villa resort Spacious open living and dining area with private pool Historic returns have been proven very high Leasehold 17 years with 25-year extension at IDR 6,000,000/are/year Walking distance to Oberoi street and the beach

Seminyak

Legian

Pererenan • • • • •

BB-L889

1,442sqm of land located in an explosively growing area Ownership certi¿cate has already been issued Electricity, water and telephone lines are within 100 metres of the site Offered on freehold at IDR 350,000,000 per are Located roughly 10 minutes drive from the sur¿ng spot of Echo Beach

For Sale IDR 5,047,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

BB-V1103

Traditional Balinese pavilion style set on 500sqm of freehold land Lounge room, kitchen and dining area on the ground Àoor Two large upstairs bedrooms with en-suite bathroom Separate master bedroom and alfresco BBQ pavilions Vendor ¿nance available, walking distance to the beach

For Sale IDR 14,000,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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BB-L850

This 970sqm, well-shaped plot is perfect for a private villa Gently sloping land with rice ¿elds view Offered on a 25-year leasehold with an option to extend There is an additional 1,000sqm plot adjacent on offer Only ¿ve minute’s drive to the famous Echo Beach in Canggu

For Sale IDR 2,303,750,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-11 June 14


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Walk through the different ages of Indonesia, this unique Colonial & Joglo style estate sits on a spacious 3300m2 in the most exclusive location of Jimbaran, a few steps to Intercontinental Resort and the white sand beach. There is a total of 4 en-suite bedrooms, amazing indoor & outdoor spaces, a fantastic kitchen area, a long lap overow pool, a spa area surrounded by a water feature and tropical garden. This high end estate is the best property guarantee for private or commercial use. Contact : Teito Furukawa Title : Leasehold 38 years +62 (0) 878 6186 7277 Price : USD 1,490,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com

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Beautiful family home / commercial villa in a strategic area in Berawa Canggu. Only 800m from the Canggu Club and 3 minute driving to the beach, this beautiful villa is the best of family living. Once through the gate, this property will warm your heart up and will catch your eyes.Set on large 1300 Sqm and 674 Sqm of living space, this luxurious property is designed to a minimalist concept with a clever layout suitable for family living or for a commercial purpose. Contact: Teito Furukawa Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 8786 186 7277 Price : USD 1,200,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com

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AMAZING high quality property in Canggu Brawa - only 100m from the BEACH! This modern Balinese villa sits on a spacious 2000 sqm land with a total of 5 en-suite bedrooms, exclusive kitchen area and spacious indoor living & dining. The tropical garden is complemented by a free-shaped swimming pool with Jacuzzi and a spacious open lounge area. Ideal for private or commercial use this is the best of the best opportunity guarantee - Pondok Wisata included! Contact : Teito Furukawa Title : Leasehold 44 years +62 (0) 878 6186 7277 Price : USD 1,490,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com

SJBN192 Jimbaran

This spacious 3 bedroom edroom tropical villa is se set et on approximately 3860sqm land with a build area of 879sqm. SCAD005ofCandidasa 4 3The villa 2 is located on the famous Jimbaran beach side, close to the Intercontinental Hotel and ocean Four Seasons Resort.views This surrounded exclusive villa features Stunning and mountain by tranquil acountryside large private garden and private swimming pool with views is what welcomes you to this lovely property. directly outon onto the verdant, tropical surroundings. property Situated 4380 M2 (approximate 44 ARE) The of absolute comprises 3 bedrooms, elegant en-suite bathrooms with waterfront, and protected by a large and extremely mosaic sturdy tiles, custom made porcelainwood bathtubs, complete embraces with rain head retaining wall, this “natural eco property� you showers. Offered for sale with 44 years lease. and spiritually enhances this restful 4 bedroom home.

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Price : USD 1,645,000

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)F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SPACIOUS PRIVATE OR COMMERCIAL VILLA THIS OPTION IS DElNITELY YOURS Located in the highly sought after area of Brawa – Canggu, this spacious property offers a total of 5 en suite bedrooms. Following the slope of the rice ďŹ eld until the river, it has 3 bedrooms in the main building and 2 bedrooms which are privately hidden in the lush tropical garden. Each of them are en suite and decorated with a traditional Indonesian style. Contact : Citra Dhamayanti Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 818 0543 0453 Price : USD 1,700,000 citra@raywhiteparadise.com

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Four exclusive new villas located in a high demand area in Jimbaran and only 2 minutes drive to the white sand beach. Part of a secure private compound with security and excellent access, each offers 3 en-suite bedrooms, spacious open & enclosed living, fabulous kitchen, 14x4m pool with generous garden. The villas have been built with the best material and guaranteed top notch quality! Excellent value and a must see for Jimbaran lovers! Contact : Teito Furukawa Title : Hak Milik / Freehold +62 (0) 878 6186 7277 Price : USD 1,290,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com

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This brand new two-storey contemporary villa is located in Seminyak, one of Bali’s most fashionable areas. It is within walking distance to the designer boutiques, restaurants and Bintang Supermarket and only a 5 minute drive to the 66 beach. The two-storey contemporary villa presents two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a 13 x 3 meter lap pool, an indoor living/dining room and kitchen. Title : Leasehold Price : USD 295,000

Contact: Daniel +62 (0) 812 4607 9550 daniel@raywhiteparadise.com

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