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Cinema Under the Stars is a Family Affair
If you live, work, have a business or just have some exciting news about this area then we want to hear from you! Canggu News submissions for future editions are welcome to be emailed to: canggueditor@yahoo.com If you are submitting information about a future event, please be sure to provide accurate details regarding time and place and include pictures where relevant.
Everybody loves the movies. But there’s nothing quite like sitting in front of a big screen spilling popcorn down your shirt and sharing the fun of the flicks with others. Sometimes…….a DVD in the lounge room just doesn’t cut it! Cue Saturdays and Starlight Movies @ Canggu Club. More than just a movie, these evenings provide the opportunity for families and friends to get together and reconnect for a bit of old fashioned escapism! Titles are chosen with the whole family in mind so everybody can feel free to pull up a bean bag and stay for a while. For those of us who remember the drive-ins of old (no age jokes necessary thanks…!) the feeling of watching a film surrounded by the stars and aromas of the evening adds to the enjoyment. Something for everyone to enjoy, Starlight Movies are open to all with entrance to Bistro C and The Canggu Club free after 5pm and all day Saturdays and Sundays during September. Now it’s just not the movies without popcorn and you
can get yours fresh from the mobile ‘corn cart’ out on the lawn, complete with butter salt and a brown paper bag for just Rp18K. But if you have a little more of a sweet tooth, you can’t go past the s’mores and more platter to satisfy those sugar cravings. Rp65K nett gets you cookies, marshmallows and dipping chocolate… everything you require to construct these delectable desserts and there’s even a selection of fresh fruit on the plate to appease some sugar guilt! Step over to the side of the movie screen and you’ll find your own little bonfire just waiting to make those marshmallows ’s’moresworthy’!! Seriously…..if you haven’t tried a s’more before you most definitely have a treat in store! Of course, the incredible dinner menu from Bistro C is always available should you require a little more sustenance and Sports Bar is just behind you if you’re craving a cold one! Canggu Club is always looking to give back to the community and just last month they hosted a gorgeous
Youth Take a Step in the Right Direction @ GINBALI2016 For the last three years GINBali, an organisation based on the island has been hosting an annual conference in Bali. Attended by regional schools from South East Asia and inviting youth representative speakers and workshop leaders from Indonesia and South East Asian countries, earlier GINBali conferences have seen the launch of a number of incredible initiatives. Student led programs such as BYE BYE PLASTICS BAGS and KIDS CUT PALM OIL, presentations from SKATEISTAN and workshops led by internationally renown youth leaders including Rob Dyer (Canada ) Skate for Cancer, Kosal Khiev (Cambodia) Khmer refugee, US exile and performance poet and Bam Kamolwan Chanyim (Thailand) Olympic Solo Sailor are but to name a few. Award winning films of critical importance are shown during the conference and previous films have been ‘Rise of the Eco Warriors’, ‘Jalanan’ and ‘Cambodian Son’. These promote a deeper understanding of the conference goals to increase awareness and inspire meaningful action. Local speakers and workshop leaders are drawn from the rich community of Balinese artists, musicians and human rights activists including Robi Supriyanto, GINBali co-founder and 2016 Asia Youth Leader.
This year the Global Issues Networking Conference, known as GIN is moving from Canggu Community School into the forests of Kalimantan. Hosted by Borneo Nature Foundation conference participants will be able to get up close and personal with many of the issues they will be discussing and seeking solutions to. Louie Psihoyos’ film Racing Extinction will be shown on opening night highlighting the impacts of humans on the natural environment and participants will join workshops that encourage them to seek positive solutions and school and community based action to counter this impact. Nine workshops led by Melati Wijsen, Asha Mortel and Gauri Shukla, (inspirational young women committed to change), local Dayak youth, Permaculture Kalimantan, Borneo Productions International and Borneo Nature Foundation, as well as local artists, musicians and students from Kids Cut Palm Oil and Earth Hour will take place over the 3 days engaging participants from schools in Singapore, South Korea and Indonesia and Bali. Co-founder of GINBali, Robi Navicula will be leading the Journey of Song workshop where participants learn about delivering information through song, fresh off the heels of an initiative here in Bali to raise funds for local Balinese Youth
group of guys and girls from Denpasar’s Jodie O’shea Orphanage to come along and experience a night at the movies under the stars! The Popcorn was flowing, marshmallows melting and there were giggles all round as they delighted in watching Finding Dory on Bali’s biggest outdoor movie screen! But it wasn’t only the kids who made the most of the evening. Mums and Dads and members alike moseyed on in with their kids in tow and settled into a bean bag of their choice to make the most of a night with family. For an all ages evening of good old fashioned entertainment, Saturday Starlight Movies @ Canggu Club is hard to beat. Movies commence from 7pm each week and you can check out what’s screening on a weekly basis on their website: cangguclub.com or via instagram: #cangguclub. Entry is free for the public with no day pass required. While you might not be able to roll your Jaffas down the aisles, Saturday night movies under the stars @ Canggu Club comes pretty close to replicating those magical movie night memories. Located at Canggu Club, Jalan Canggu Club, Canggu. CANGGUCLUB.COM to attend an event held recently in Ubud. Robi has explained why it is so important to him that Balinese students are able to attend: “We have a big investment here in the future, and if it remains just available to the financially advantaged then we are not operating right.” “Previous conferences have been held in Bali and local students invited to attend at very minimal cost, this year we have this great location, and a community of young Dayak people attending as well as youth from Java and Sumatra, and we need for the Balinese community to be able to access this opportunity to network with their peers on issues of regional and global importance.The students who are coming are very keen to participate, they were chosen from local schools in Denpasar, Gianyar and Karangasem. Our event in Ubud on September 2nd at Paradiso, “Evening of Island Sounds”, was a community fundraiser .. and it’s personal to me too, I am Balinese, I have had some great opportunities and I see other Balinese kids, maybe a bit like me before, so excited to learn and into the idea of a better future for Bali.” For more information about GINBALI 2016, please contact ginkalimantan@gmail.com
New Dinner Menu Makes a Day @ Finns Complete
the list of Happy Hour cocktails available every evening from 8-10pm!
food lovers continually returning for favourites such as the gourmet pizzas, nachos and healthy green bowl choices to mention a few.
Gourmet pizzas still appear on the dinner menu along with a selection of decadent pastas like Chicken & Prawn Tagliatelle and Feta Cheese Cannelloni - fat parcels stuffed with spinach, leek, olives SDT’s topped with Finn’s home grown tomato sauce and Scarmoza cheese!
Think Finns Beach Club and images of sparkling water, sun beds and beautiful people beach side come to mind, but on further inspection of guests’ posts to their instagram page, it becomes clear that not only is this place a destination to die for, people are also flocking here for the food! Already open a few months now, Finns has certainly begun to enjoy a considerable following from surf side lunch lovers seeking to ‘chew with a view’. What’s not to love about relaxing under a stunning bamboo pavilion with uninterrupted ocean vistas and a bird’s eye view of the action from the pool, not to mention full table service and menu options that sound so delicious it’s simply too hard to choose! They recently introduced breakfast daily from 7am, perfect for those seeking some sustenance after an early morning surf or stroll on the sand and their lunch time menu has
To add even more dilemma to deciding on what to order, Finns commences their exciting new dinner menu from September 5th, with reservations available from 6pm. A sneak peek of the menu has me planning my culinary attack already and marking off my favourites from Appetizers to Dessert! Long cherished tropical favourite, The Prawn Cocktail, carries a spicy twist with the gochujang infused mayo adding a dose of Asian fusion to an oldie but a goodie. Being a bit of a grazer, the Finn’s Antipasto Platter for two flagged my attention with its mouthwatering array of Mediterranean fare including cheeses, marinated artichokes, asparagus, olives, bruschetta, sun dried tom…….sorry, still back at the cheese!! It’s the ideal accompaniment as you make your way through
Mains are a hearty affair with meat being the star of the show. Choose from chicken, ribs, shanks and Red Snapper or test that man sized appetite and go it alone with a 400gm slow cooked, rib on the bone! Couples don’t despair, as this one can also be ordered to share. Which might just be a good idea as you will want to make certain you leave room for these desserts! If Passionfruit and Vanilla Pannacotta or Valhrona Choccy Cake with Pistachio Ice Cream don’t start your tastebuds trembling then wait ’til you try the Banoffee Tartlett with banana caramel mousse and Snickers Ice Cream…….See what I mean? Resistance is futile! The new dinner menu is available in the restaurant area under the main pavillion (look for the incredible bamboo light sculpture) from 6pm until 10pm daily, but should you wish to dine around the pool and bar areas, you will still be able to order all of your faves from the regular lunch/all day dining menu. Finns Beach Club is undeniably fabulous for swims, surf, sand, seeking friends and sunsets, but why not make the day complete with a meal from their new menu and entertainment courtesy of their evening DJs and die hard surfers looking for the day’s last wave under lights. There’s some Bali Bliss for you……! Finns Beach Club. Jalan Pantai Berawa, Canggu. FINNSBEACHCLUB.COM
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ON THE CARPET
Once upon a time, many miles away and many years ago, I sat in the ballroom of the Hilton Hotel in Singapore with several hundred other people. It was my first carpet auction. Singapore was famous for these auctions. Piles of glorious carpets from Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan and obscure bits of central Asia covered the stage. They were dramatically displayed one by one, each more beautiful than the last, their ages and merits described. Bidding was invited. Hands shot into the air, numbers were chanted, another magical carpet unfurled. I had never attended an auction of any kind and knew nothing about carpets. But I’d just moved into an old restored house with acres of white tiled floor. I bought six carpets. It was my last carpet auction. Clearly I could not be trusted in this kind of environment. They were all so beautiful, my hand just kept jumping into the air somehow. Finally a friend dragged me out of the room before I could do further damage.
Bali dogs seem to be born housebroken and accidents are extremely rare even with puppies. But in the early days I somehow acquired a dachshund pup. Gentle reader, dachshund + puppy = disaster for carpets. It is not a breed that is easy to housetrain anyway and Daisy had spent her first months with a friend whose house had no doors, so the dog was able to come and go at will. Never having learned to ask to go outside or discriminate between inside and outside, Daisy was hell on the carpets. If I made her sleep outside she would cry all night. Our ten years together were long and pungent. Over the years anything that could be discharged from a dog orifice found its way to the carpets. Kalypso, my Kintamani dog, became blind, deaf and demented at the end of her long life but never messed inside the house until her last night on earth. I woke to hear her convulsing on the carpet beside my bed, and will spare you a description of the type and volume of body fluids which had to be cleaned up after we buried her in the garden.
But I loved the carpets. Each was a distinct work of art, humming with the energy of the many animals and people who’d had a part in its creation. The sheep whose wool had been sheared, the cotton farmers, the dyers, the designers, the loom makers, the weavers – all had a presence. The carpets gleamed like jewels on the floors of the old house, adding a rich dimension of colour and elegance to each spacious room.
What harm can a dog do to a fine carpet? Let me count the ways. When I moved to Bali in 2000, the carpets came too. I knew I’d be moving from a big house to a very small one and that my life would be much simpler – that was the purpose of the move. But incongruous as they would be in my new life, I couldn’t leave my lovely carpets behind. A fine carpet, gently used, will last for generations. After 16 years in Bali, my carpets looked a couple of centuries older. My house is largely open and there’s no glass in the windows, so over the years dust gathered between the tight knots in volumes that my underpowered vacuum cleaner could not clear. But worse than dust were the dogs. Dogs have a natural affinity for carpets. In the daytime they prefer the cool tile but once the sun goes down they head for the nearest carpet. What harm can a dog do to a fine carpet? Let me count the ways. The most innocuous substance they leave on a carpet is dog hair. Of course, dark haired dogs prefer light carpets and vice versa, for maximum visibility of the shed hair. Then, if the dog happens to ingest grass or bite a toad in the garden or otherwise feel that a good vomit is in order, the dog will head for the nearest carpet on which to vacate its digestive system.
Then when the puppies arrived late last year we entered the era of bones. Puppies chew things, and in order to distract them from shoes, pillows and furniture I began to provide them with meaty raw bones. We must have gone through several pig carcasses in those six months. And unless I remembered to close the door the pups would make themselves comfortable on the nearest carpet to chew their treats, adding a patina of blood, sinew and marrow to the mix. Of course all the dogs liked to chew on the fringes and the edges. Dead rats, birds and sometimes even chickens were brought into the house and laid reverently on the carpet by my bed, which saw the most intense action. Wayan Manis and I would diligently scrub the grubby bits but as the years went by the carpets dulled in colour and their energy dimmed. The whole house was getting dimmer, really. I’d lived here for 14 years and was trying to find the energy to paint again, and get to Klungkung for fabric to re-cover the cushions. But life was busy and I kept not getting around to it. A birthday was looming but no plans were afoot. That was fine with me; I was now in favour of only acknowledging the ones that ended in 0. A couple of friends suggested going to Amed for a night just prior to the unbirthday and I agreed to
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go along. We left at 9 on Friday morning and meandered lazily around Karangasem for that day and the next, sleeping at the new little eco resort Balila Beach outside of Amed. It seems that at 0905 on Friday a small army of friends, tukangs, electricians and pembantus descended on my humble cottage. Five weeks of intensive planning, many spreadsheets and truckloads of materials came together in a whirlwind two-day home makeover. At times there were 20 people beavering away in my little house. The interior was completely repainted with a new feature wall, lights repositioned and new shades installed, new shelving and curtains fitted, the seating area expanded, reupholstered and loaded with cushions and the bed linen replaced with fine Egyptian cotton and goose down pillows. I am not particularly observant, especially when 10 of my friends are industriously pulling the wool over my eyes and purloining my keys. I had no clue. I arrived back home at 8 on Saturday night to find my house utterly transformed and a noisy group of smug, exhausted and slightly drunk friends finishing off the birthday dinner I’d missed. It was the most gobsmacking, mind-blowingly amazing birthday present ever conceived. My fresh and delightful new house looked like something out of a magazine. I still can’t believe the amount of time, planning, designing, shopping, making, work and resources that went into this epic act of love. How I cherish the dear, mad friends from Ubud, Sydney, Arizona, Barcelona and Macau who made this happen. You know who you are. The next morning I wandered the house in daylight, marveling at the lilac bathroom and mirrored kitchen. But where were my carpets? I found them rolled up in the laundry shed, deemed too grubby to return to my now spotless abode. Oh, the shame. Then I remembered Farah’s, an Ubud shop selling hand woven carpets. Soon a nice gentleman came and took my shocking carpets to Denpasar where the evidence of canine misbehavior was professionally removed. The carpets are back, gleaming like jewels again. They are a little worn after our 25 years together but so am I. Another quarter century of dogs and dust will give us all more character.
Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - Free-fall off the Tourist Trail is available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and Seminyak - Amazon downloadable for Kindle E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2016 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Body & Spirit For Sale; Teak buffet, 180cmX50cmX92cm (LxWxH), 4 rattan doors, 1 shelf, very good condition. 5 months old. Bought Rp 4.2million. Selling Rp 3milion. Photo available on request by phone or email. Contact 0819 9934 4118/WhatsApp. English. Seminyak. [012]
For Sale; Iglo tent for camping 3persons colour blue 250.000rp. 0819 3300 1547. Sanur. [004] For Sale; Baby stroller brand BabyDoes; ParadeX, Rp. 650,000. Excellent condition (like new). Please contact: Made - 0812 3613 9993, Kuta. [001]
For Sale; Coffee maker. Miyako CM-127. 10 cups coffee maker. New. Rp. 300.000. Contact Lidya 0361 755 392. Kuta. [002] Expat Leaving Bali. For Sale; All furn 2 A/C, 1 H/W, M/W, TV. Ph. John 0821 4703 3497 for more info. Kuta-Tuban. [003]
For Sale; Carpet condition new 160*220cm 350.000rp. 0819 3300 1547. Sanur. [019] Container space to Sydney available, only USD 285 per CBM ready for delivery in Sydney, Container stuffing at 21st October 2016. Contact Asih, Hp.0857 3735 8480. [013]
For Sale; Big gas bottle for 12kg gas for cooking or hot shower or gas BBQ 300.000rp. 0819 3300 1547. Sanur. [021] For Sale; Assorted Bogonegoro teak wood and Sonokeling wood for sale. ex factory kiln dried. Contact: 0361-847 2104. [028]
For Sale; Wireless audio sound tower Samsung model TW-H5500. It is a great sound tower it sounds amazing all over wireless. We paid April last year IDR 3,699.000. Selling for IDR 1,800.000. Contact Whatsapp on +4478 6313 7133 +62 812 3255 1150 Eddy. Jimbaran. [007]
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A Medical Armageddon Foretold
Bacterial & Fungal Infection to cause 10 million deaths a year by 2050 warn Scientists unless immediate action undertaken The alarm bells have been ringing for decades against yet to be developed, while the rise of resistance to the class bacterial infection. Now researchers and scientists warn of medicines known as azole drugs is causing alarm among doctors. Worryingly recent reports from the US and Europe us we face an added threat from fungal infection. indicate that resistance to azole drugs is increasing in both The combined threat means we are at the Eleventh Hour aspergillus and candida fungi. As a result of these developand action to find solutions is imperative or we face a ments the UK’s Medical Research Council determined to bacterial Armageddon. Yet the pharmacological cupboard open its Aberdeen mycology centre earlier this year. The is bare, almost all resources having gone toward a search Centre employs experts in the field to gain new understandfor expensive often unnecessary drugs, while desper- ing of how fungi move into the human body and survive ately needed research to find new antibiotics has been there. It will also work on the development of new drugs shelved. and tests for pinpointing specific fungi that are infecting patients. Scientists warn that potentially deadly fungal infections have also acquired resistance to many of the medicines Antibiotic resistance could cost $100 trillion currently used to combat them. More than a million people As if that is not bad enough, it is just part of an even bigger die of fungal infections every year worldwide, about 7,000 problem says the O’Neil report “Tackling Drug-Resistant in the UK, and deaths are likely to increase exponentially Infections Globally” published this May. as resistance continues to rise. Already by 1990 before bacterial resistance was the problem it is today bacterial This report estimates that superbugs (antimicrobial-resisinfections afflicted over 300 million people worldwide re- tant microorganisms) will kill someone every three seconds sulting in 5 million deaths. Researchers say the wide- by 2050 unless the world acts now. In response the O’Neill spread use of fungicides on crops is one of the main Report proposes 10 intervention strategies that aim to both causes of the rise in fungal resistance, which mirrors the reduce the demand for antimicrobial drugs, so our current rise of resistance to antibiotics used to treat bacterial in- stock of drugs last longer, and also to increase the supply of new antimicrobial drugs effective against superbugs. The fections in humans. focus of this report is very much that this is a global problem “There are close parallels between bacterial and fungal that needs addressing at a global level if we are to be sucresistance, though the problems we face with the latter cessful. It warns that, left unchecked, antibiotic-resistant are particularly worrying,” says Prof Adilia Warris, co-di- infections could be responsible for 10 million deaths per year by 2050, at a cumulative rector of the newly opened cost to the global economy of Centre for Medical Mycolmind-boggling $100 trillion. ogy at Aberdeen University. These jaw-dropping estimates are accompanied by a series of There are more than 20 recommendations, from masdifferent classes of antisive educational campaigns to bacterial agents. By conadditional research to find new trast, there are only four classes of anti-microbial drugs. classes of anti-fungal One of the suggestions is the agents. The armoury for establishment of a $2bn Global dealing with deadly fungi is Innovation Fund to look for new much smaller than the one ways to kill resistant bacteria. we have for dealing with That sounds a lot but put it this bacteria says Prof. Warris. way: implementing this recom“We cannot afford to lose the few drugs we have – particularly as very little funding mendation comes to just 0.002% of the potential ecois being made available for research into fungi and fungal nomic cost of antibiotic-resistant infections. infections.” That’s like finding a leaky pipe in your flat, the plumber Fungi cause a range of illnesses – such as thrush, athlete’s comes and tells you if the pipe leaks and floods the whole foot and dandruff – that can be treated relatively easily. building, the damage could cost up to £100,000. A new Other illnesses have more serious consequences. Indi- length of pipe would cost you £2 and problem solved. Do viduals who are receiving bone marrow transplants and you get the pipe replaced? Put like this the question is riwho are immune-suppressed can and often do die of diculous - but the analogy is not. The two numbers are on aspergillus and candida fungi infections, often contracted the same scale as the two from the report. Inevitably, not in hospitals. An example of their grim potential was high- knowing what the future holds, the $100tn figure comes lighted recently when doctors reported that a bagpipe with massive uncertainty attached. The report notes, it is player had died because deadly fungi had infected his of course possible that our estimates may turn out to be too large, but say it is even more likely that they could be pipes. too small. “Fungi are everywhere,” said Prof Gordon Brown, head of the Aberdeen mycology centre. “We breathe in more than This is partly because they didn’t account for some ‘secondary’ consequences of a post-antibiotic world, including such 100 spores of aspergillus every day.” risks as carrying out caesarean sections, hip replacements, Normally our immune systems mop up fungi but, when or gut surgery. You also don’t know exactly what investing our disease defences are compromised – for example, $2bn in research will buy you. With plenty of promising during cancer treatments or after traumatic injuries – they methods to develop new drugs and treatments, it’s possible lose the ability to fight back. Fungi can spread through that we might make some serious headway. Equally, it might patients’ bodies and into their spines and brains. Patients turn out that far more research is needed: but, even if this who would otherwise survive treatments are dying every effort costs fifty times as much, it would still pay for itself a thousandfold by 2050. year from such infections. The point was also stressed by Prof Neil Gow, another Aberdeen researcher. “Essentially fatal fungal infections are diseases of the diseased,” he said. In addition, premature babies and patients with the inherited condition cystic fibrosis are also vulnerable. This makes hospitals an increasingly dangerous place to be. The problem is even worse in developing countries. In sub-Saharan nations, where millions are infected with HIV – which causes severe depletion of patients’ immune systems – infections with cryptococcus and pneumocystis fungi account for more than half a million deaths a year. The total global number of fungal deaths is about the same as the number of deaths from malaria but the amount that is spent on fungal infection research is only a fraction of the cash that goes on malaria research. A vaccine that could protect against fungal disease has
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Antibiotic resistance is clearly a case where research is woefully underfunded compared to the scale of the problems that science is trying to solve. Let us hope that the world’s governments and drug majors take note of this report, and commit to its recommendations—or maybe, given the scale of the problem, we could even stretch to a bit more than 0.002% of the potential future cost.
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THE VAPE DEBATE……Is It Safe? Who hasn’t sat wondering where the smell of candy-floss or strawberries is coming from when sitting in a restaurant, or chilling on the beach? Yes, there is a vaporizersmoker near by. It usually doesn’t take long to spot the individual or group of people bellowing reams of sweet smelling vapor from little plastic pipes. There are even “Vape-Cafes” springing up on every corner where groups get together and fill coffee shops with a thick sweet haze. Personally I don’t get it. But a lot of people are obviously enjoying it immensely. What more they seem to think that this is a health risk- free habit, and I guess it is a little more pleasant than copping a face full of exhaled Marlboro from the neighboring table. But is it as safe as we might be led to believe? Here are a few of pros and cons of vaping. The Up-Side of Vaping
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Vaping liquids have different flavors to satisfy different tastes. Smokers can choose the same flavor of vaping liquids as their favorite cigarettes. For instance, smokers who prefer menthol cigarettes can use menthol vaping liquids. Those who prefer traditional cigarette can enjoy tobacco flavored vaping liquids. The vapor is scentless despite the flavors of the vaping liquid. The Downside of Vaping
There are many reports of battery explosions due to unconfirmed sources of e-cigarettes. In one such report a man was injured when his e-cigarette battery exploded. His tongue, mouth, and teeth were severely damaged. Using any battery including a mobile phone, car or computer battery is risky. A battery can explode at any time even when using an e-cigarette. Just consider the possibility of a battery explosion when evaluating the pros and cons of vaping.
Lack of Government Regulation on E-Cigarettes
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One of potential drawbacks of e-cigarette is the lack of government regulations on e-cigarettes, especially in a country like Indonesia.
There are many cheap imitations in the market. A very cheap vaporizer is most likely an imitation. Just remember to be careful and cautious and do not waste your money on imitations.
It Could Be Illegal Should You Start Vaping? Many countries are still considering strict government regulations concerning the use and sale of vaporizers and their liquids. Some countries have already banned their use, such as Singapore.
Vaping Reduces Exposure to Tobacco Vaping Does Not Help With Quitting Addiction Traditional cigarettes pollute the environment and are harmful to both the smokers and nonsmokers around them. Vaping minimizes the harm by reducing your exposure to tobacco and lowering production of smoke to the environment. One cigarette contains over 4000 chemicals, which include 400 toxic chemicals harmful to human health and 43 carcinogenic compounds. The chemicals range from arsenic to formaldehyde. However, vaporizers reduce or even eliminate all the chemicals. Vaporizers Eliminate the Smell Smoking exposes smokers and people around to the smell of tobacco. The liquid in a vaporizer is either scentless or actually quite pleasant. It does not release any lingering smell to the environment. Traditional cigarettes produce smell that remains in the smoker’s clothes and skin for a long time. Vaporizers eliminate this hustle. In addition, the inhaled fluid within vaporizers is colorless, which avoids the staining of the smoker’s finger and teeth. Vaporizing does not involve any burning and this protects the smokers’ skin.
Although vaporizers offer smokers an opportunity to choose a vape liquid or e-liquid that has no nicotine, there are no specific standards and confirmation on the e-liquid due to the lack of regulations. Some companies offer e-liquids with nicotine, which makes it difficult for consumers trying to overcome the addiction to nicotine. Such products only replace the cigarette with a vaporizer but retain the amount of nicotine. Therefore, consumers just continue to maintain their nicotine intake but avoid the chemicals found in cigarettes. Potential Health Risks of E-Cigarettes E-cigarettes have potential side effects such as dehydration. Propylene glycol in the e-liquid can absorb and retain water, leading to dehydration. Some smokers might also be allergic to propylene glycol. Besides the propylene glycol, nicotine has negative effects on blood sugar and the circulatory systems. It is addictive and dangerous when pregnant or breastfeeding.
Now that you know the pros and cons of vaping, should you start vaping? Here is some advice about vaping: • Do not start vaping if you do not smoke. Vaping has many heath risks and no benefits. • Do not turn to vaping to help you quit smoking. Instead, consider other methods to quit the habit. There is no evidence proving that e-cigarettes are effective on quitting smoking.
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 balikim2000@gmail.com, or office phone 085105-775666 or https://www.facebook.com/ CHC Bali
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THETA HEALING The five major frequencies of the brain are Gamma, Beta, Alpha, Theta and Delta, which are all active in the brain all of the time, however, one frequency is predominant at any given time depending on the activity of the body – conscious with focused attention to relaxing and sleeping. The Theta wave is the dominant wave during very deep meditation, during hypnosis and when drifting off to sleep.
transformations it could create. Always curious, I agreed to have some sessions with her. When I came to her house I didn’t have any particular problem I wanted to work on. I lay relaxing with my eyes closed as she went into Theta mode tuning into her tuition and then started asking me questions. Very quickly she touched on some sensitive issues for me always asking how this made me feel. Like peeling an onion we went deeper and deeper into my memories and feelings.
Scientists have discovered that the Theta brain wave has been found to reduce stress, alleviate anxiety, improve deep relaxation, improve mental clarity and creative thinking, reduce pain, elevate euphoria and give access to instant healings. Theta brain frequency is involved in daydreaming and sleep. It also connects us with experiencing and feeling deep and raw emotions. It helps us improve our intuition and creativity. It’s also involved in restorative sleep.
Many of these issues made me feel very uncomfortable like exposing my soul to this person. She always asked permission to go deeper and I agreed. This session took about two hours and I felt like I had been flayed and left raw emotionally. These were all things that I knew about myself but just didn’t want to face up to them.
Theta therapy can be hard. But it takes you to the root of things causing problems in your life and changes how you perceive them afterwards, which is very healing. Theta aims to go deeper, with the goal of a deeper healing. The great thing about Theta is you get instant changes. The next two sessions were much easier for me and less painful. When I asked if she uses muscle testing and she said in the beginning she did but now she mostly relies on her tuition for What is Theta Healing? Theta Healing is a powerful technique that combines science information. and spirituality to identify and instantly transform deeply held blocks, negative beliefs and trauma in the unconscious mind. “As for the muscle If you’ve seen films like What The Bleep Do We Know or The test, it is generally among Secret, we now know that our thoughts create our reality and u s e d exploring the theory that what we experience in our external practitioners when they begin Theta reality is shaped by what we experience within. work - both as a Dr. Bruce Lipton, a scientist revealed that our DNA do not reassurance to them control our biology, but DNA is controlled by signals from and the Theta client. outside the cell, including the energetic messages originating For me, the most from our positive and negative thoughts. Therefore physical important thing that I illness or dis-ease is first present on an energetic level as a would stress is that a person gets to their own conclusions direct result of our beliefs, memories and emotional state of - and I lead the session so that they own up to the new discoveries and to talk to themselves - mirroring all good and being. bad they found out about themselves and talking about those Our outer world view is made up of beliefs, opinions or beliefs and feelings.” She explained. convictions that we believe to be truth. These kinds of beliefs we carry with us influence the types of thoughts we have on “That’s more important - as Theta practitioners are just guides both the conscious and unconscious level. They affect our for people to get better connected with themselves.” behavior and our relationships with others and the world. “Muscle tests can be used when both the practitioner and a Some of these beliefs come from the group consciousness client need to confirm something - but in the best case and our relationships with others in the world. Such as at one scenario, the client gets to the core of their beliefs/problems/ time people believed that the earth was flat or that certain worries and that is felt by the practitioner as they notice they diseases are incurable. We also form core beliefs based on get more uncomfortable, uneasy or hurt, crying etc. how we see or interpret our own life experiences. These beliefs are usually on our conscious level and may include The best finale is that the clients themselves realize the truth things like “I’ll never be good enough” or “Others come before about an issue, admits it to themselves and want to change me”. These beliefs can affect our daily lives in ways that we it (as it happens some people refuse).” don’t realize and can manifest as physical or emotional She recommends a person having 4 sessions. conditions, blocks, fears, phobias or addictions. Theta Healing works instantly to transform negative thought “But generally, even one session makes a change.” She says. patterns or beliefs on all levels and in the DNA, empowering What Can Theta Healing Do for You? you to re-create your life exactly as you choose. • Achieve a greater level of health and well-being • Heal physical conditions and dis-ease • Resolve traumas and emotional issues • Release fears and phobias • Free yourself from habits and addictions • Create wealth and abundance • Uncover you ideal career • Unlock your creativity • Increase confidence and self-esteem • Develop fulfilling and harmonious relationships • Achieve personal freedom • Manifest your dreams • Attract and keep a compatible soul mate • Develop your psychic and intuitive abilities • Deepen your spiritual connection She was amazing. I felt like I was sitting with Superman and • Unlock your Genius Potential her ex-ray vision. She would scan my body and tell me about myself. Then asked if what she said was true, which it was. She even brought up my brother who had been killed when Copyright spa inspirations 2016 he was 13 years old, many years before. She worked on me For clinics and spas offering new treatments for an hour and I felt much better afterwards. contact me for an upcoming story. I was first introduced to Theta Therapy a few years ago when a friend was studying it and asked if she could practice on me. I remember a lot of muscle testing was involved. My friend asked if I’d like to have a session with her teacher and I agreed. That was a whole other ballgame.
But recently I met a lady who has been doing Theta Therapy for a couple years and was so enthusiastic about the
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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka
Self Responsibility I just watched a wonderful video with Oprah who gave a speech about self responsibility. Her words reverberated with power and reaffirmed my own truth about self responsibility. “You are responsible for your life. If you’re waiting around for someone to save you, to fix you, to even help you, you are wasting your time, because only you have the power to take responsibility to move your life forward. And the sooner you get that, the sooner your life gets into gear. What matters is now, this moment, and your willingness to see this moment for what it is. Accept it, forgive the past, take responsibility and move forward.” I see many clients who are seeking help with empowerment and healing. The key to our own healing is our willingness to be responsible for our lives. When we stay in our story, our lives can’t move forward, because we are still living in the past. We need to ask ourselves, “What is the secondary gain for holding on to my story? Will I get more sympathy from others by retelling my story? Will it be my excuse for why I don’t move forward in my life?” We have all suffered some form of trauma or deeply painful experience in our lives. This is a part of our history that makes us who we are. Our acknowledgment and acceptance of our past is also an important part of our healing, personal empowerment and growth. It is our life journey and our story, but when we hold on to our pasts, making this our primary identity, we are choosing to become our stories. We are forever held prisoner in our stories, forgetting that we have the power to move forward and step into our greatness. So what are some ways you can begin to take self responsibility for your life? Here are a few recommendations:
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Stop blaming others for any difficulties you have in your life. Begin to look at how you have played a part in whatever is showing up in your life. Some empowering questions you can ask are: What is this? What do I do with it? Can I change it? If yes, how do I change it? Be aware of how often you are telling your story and what you are hoping to get out of telling it to a particular person. Are you seeking sympathy? Are you hoping this person will somehow rescue you? Observe how you feel after telling your story or continuously thinking about it. Do you actually feel any better? Is there a heaviness in your body afterwards? Do you feel energized by telling your story or drained? What is the reaction of the other person whom you’ve just shared your story with? Do they appear distracted or tired? Stop justifying! If this ___________ (fill in the blank) didn’t happen, I would be happy. If I had more (money, respect, love, power) I could be successful and content in my life. These justifications are another way you avoid taking self responsibility and moving forwards in your life. Forgive yourself and others and you will be set free. This is perhaps one of the most difficult things for people to do. When we perceive that an injustice has been done to us, the tendency is to stand in our righteousness and not forgive the person (s) involved. Ultimately we hurt ourselves with this choice which can often lead to terminal disease or serious illness. What you think you create so be mindful of your thoughts. Imoto who was famous for his water experiments proved the power of our thoughts and how positive or negative thinking has a direct effect on our state of wellbeing. Through mindfulness practice,
Cognitive Behavior therapy, mind, body and Spirit exercises such as Chi Gong, Tai Chi and yoga, we can change our thought patterns and train our minds to be still. Hypnotherapy is also an excellent therapy for healing past trauma and reprogramming our thought patterns. When we choose to be responsible for ourselves, this has a direct effect on all those around us. Many people talk about changing the world and are activists for animal rights, our environment, human rights, etc. These are all admirable causes that I too care deeply about. However, when we are not choosing to nurture ourselves, be responsible for our own lives and how we are living, then how can we take responsibility for anyone or anything else? I truly believe that we have to start with empowering ourselves first, before we can understand how to empower anyone else or change our world. People like Oprah get that. She came from a poor family, was sexually abused and had a life filled with pain and trauma. She is who she is today, because she chose to rise above all her pain and suffering and take responsibility for her life. The more she did this, the more she had the strength and wisdom to help so many other people throughout the world. So my final questions for you are: Who would you be if you stopped telling your story? What would your life be if you were willing to choose something so much greater for you? Now is the time. Michele is a healer, transformational coach, hypnotherapist & teacher who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools. She receives direct transmissions from her guides, enabling her to offer her clients greater clarity about specific life issues and assist them with resolution. She has lived on Bali since 2002 & incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique healing & coaching practice, providing a transformational healing experience for everyone she encounters www. spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2016 © Michele Cempaka
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Raised Garden Beds - The No Dig Garden! ‘Dear Garden Doctor, I want to grow a small vegetable garden, more like a patch, but because the land I have is very hard to dig (clay I think) I am thinking that it may be easier to do some sort of raised garden bed. What do you think would be the easiest way to do it and what sort of soil should I use? Kind Regards, Stephanie’
is best to avoid wood preserved with toxins. Untreated hardwood or sleepers are best. Don’t buy new timber it’s expensive - and it’s always better to recycle in any case. Work out how much wood you need for the borders and also a stake that can be used to attach the boards together – then ¿nd yourself a salvage yard. Cut sideboards to the desired size - then use the small stakes to join the side boards together.
Raised garden beds are often referred to as a ‘no-dig garden’. That is perhaps one of the biggest advantages, the fact that you do not have to do any digging. This is especially useful in a case like yours where you have hard ground that may be very hard to dig up and would probably also need some sort of amending before it would be suitable to grow crops in. Raised garden beds are perfect when there is not enough room for traditional garden beds and they are also advantageous when gardening with the elderly, disabled and even kids, because you can adjust the height of your raised beds to suit.
The minimum depth of your raised bed should be at least1ft, keep in mind that you will not ¿ll the soil to the very top and you will also need to allow enough space for the plants roots. You can build your raised beds up to a metre (3-4ft) in height if you like, of course you will need more timber and soil, but there will be less bending once the garden is established as fruits and vegetables will be growing up at eye level.
The simple step of elevating plant roots above ground level helps to create an ideal growing environment, especially if you have a heavy compacted soil. Firstly you won’t have to endure the back breaking labour of digging out rock hard soil, but you will also avoid aeration and water logging problems associated with a heavy soil, which can be particularly disastrous in the wet season. With a raised garden bed aeration is increased, drainage and compaction are no longer a problem and it is much easier to manage weeds and watering. On the other hand you must do your best to remember that the soil may dry out much quicker in hot or windy weather when compared with in ground plantings. To improve water retention mulch on top of your garden beds with something simple such as dried leaves, fresh grass clippings or coconut ¿bre. These sorts of organic mulches have the added advantage that they will add nutrients to the soil as they breakdown. Construction You can either buy pre-fabricated garden bed kits or build your own. The most common material for raised beds is timber. Since raised beds are often used to grow edibles, it
My rule of thumb is to never make the bed wider than 4ft, that way you can reach all plants without needing to step onto the bed. As for length – that’s up to you. It’s a combination of personal preference, space limitations and budget. Alternatively if you want to avoid construction you could build soil into a mound without any sort of border. Soil for raised beds One important factor to consider is the cost and quality of the soil type that you will bring in to build up your raised garden beds. But before you add soil in, it is a good idea to start with a base layer of newspaper and cardboard laid on the bottom of the garden bed, then covered up with dried leaves or any other suitable organic material. This will help to keep weeds
and grass invading from the underlying soil. The secret to successfully growing vegetables and herbs in any garden to a large extent depends on the quality of the soil along with other factors such as sunlight and water. For quick growing, highly productive plants such as vegetables you will need a soil that is full of compost and natural organic matter. If the raised beds are very small then you might get away with a few bags of soil and compost from the garden centre, otherwise you could make a bulk order of soil/compost that you could have brought in. Either way, it is always a good idea to be producing your own homemade compost which you can always add to the soil imported from the nursery, gradually improving it over time. Don’t skimp on soil. The cheap stuff can be more sand than soil, which is no good for growing food. Soil is the foundation of a Àourishing garden. Most unimproved garden soils lack suf¿cient organic matter and nutrients, they will drain poorly and your plants will noticeably suffer. Soil for your raised garden bed must allow air and surplus water to Àow freely through it, meaning that there must be large pore spaces between the soil particles. Work in plenty of fresh organic matter, dried leaves, grass clippings, manure, fruit and vegetable scraps. Even seaweed collected from the beach can be stored in anticipation for your planned raised garden beds and then turned into the soil when ready. That way you’re instantly improving the nutrient quality of the soil from the very beginning. Location and Growing Vegetables are sun lovers so you should position your raised garden beds in a sunny location especially if you are aiming to grow plants that produce fruits such as tomatoes, cucumbers and zucchinis. Partial shade is more suited to leafy salad type vegetables such as bok-choi, silverbeet (swiss chard), spinach, lettuce and cabbage. Nutrient rich soil with adequate drainage will get your plants off to the best start. Whether you choose to contain your bed within a raised border, or simply mound the soil up - raised garden beds provide a signi¿cant advantage in creating a productive and healthy vegetable garden. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2016 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Say What? Question: After 3 years together, my seemingly loving partner broke up with me. As a result, I came to Bali and have given up all our shared and exciting future plans. He says he wasn’t sure if I was “The One.” I say he is a Peter Pan who isn’t ready to grow up. This obviously makes me sad, but worse than that, everything is suddenly confusing and unstable.
can help you go through that process any quicker, but I promise you that time will do its work and heal your heart. 29 is not “too old.” You will, of course, feel run down and exhausted for a while - as if the best parts of you have been ripped away, leaving only an empty shell. Given time, all that will eventually pass, and you will find as you grieve that he was not so perfect. He was certainly not perfect for you.
Everyone I know still calls him “Mr. Perfect” and talks about how we were the fairytale couple. It’s as if our breakup fractured some communal dream, and all my friends are emailing and acting as if I’ll never meet anyone like him again.
That doesn’t mean you were wrong to love him. Everyone is imperfect. Even amazing people we love are imperfect. No one meets all our needs all the time - nor should anyone try. As you get some time and distance away from this, chances are you will find needs you have had that he didn’t meet. You’re going to find that there were moments when you could have been happier. Until you do, see what you can do with the narrative that he is a Peter Pan, and everything was perfect except he was “not ready.” That kind of thinking is apt to prompt your brain to ask questions like, “Maybe at some point he will be ready. Will he come back? After all, it can be perfect and just like it was.”
I put a lot of myself into this relationship and always supported him, but in the end he just wasn’t ready. I don’t think that was my fault, but I’m frightened it has trapped me somehow anyway. I get that there are a lot of people out there in theory, but he feels like one of a kind. While I’m good in relationships, I’m not good at dating. I’m caring and stable rather than fun and flirty. What if he just wrecked my only amazing relationship? What if I never meet anyone like him? I’m 29, and I suddenly feel very old. I’m shy. It’s hard for me to meet people. What if it’s too late now? Somehow, my friends with their sad emails don’t seem to help. Is there anything you can say to reassure me? Dr. ZZ: Breaking up with someone you loved hurts. Leaving your home and having to start all over again makes it even worse, and having your friends try to sell you on the idea that this was your one shot at love - when you could use “I’m sorry” instead - sucks. A good amount of time is going to have to go by before you genuinely feel better. Nothing
I know you get what I’m saying. You’re better off with the mantra, “If he were The One, it would have worked out, and it didn’t. So he’s not The One.” Keep reminding yourself of that - 400 times a day is not too often. Remind yourself that he wasn’t ready for a committed relationship with you because he didn’t love you enough. He gets to decide that, and once he decided that, he did the right thing by ending the relationship. He would have done the two of you a grave disservice by continuing to perform “the relationship” if his heart was not in it.
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Meanwhile, do yourself a favor and take the question of “When will he be ready?” or “Was he The One?” off the table. Go with “He wasn’t feeling it, and there’s nothing I could have done to change his mind.” Go with “I came really close to getting what I wanted, and that’s heartbreaking, but in the end it wasn’t right.” Question: Is it common for a boyfriend or girlfriend to treat you according to his/her own feelings and never care about yours? My boyfriend always has to have it his way. Am I just being sensitive or is something wrong with this picture? Dr. ZZ: Selfishness is a human trait and is bound to surface once in a while. Sometimes, people put their own needs first and forget to respect the needs of others. There can also be times when we take advantage of the love or affection of a spouse, family member, significant other or long time friend. Although this sort of behavior is common in many relationships, there comes a time in any healthy relationship when we recognize the importance of the other person’s feelings and at least occasionally put their needs before our own. Some people experience this early on, while others seem to never realize it. Pushed to the extreme, this can result in one person’s becoming a doormat, and the other person’s walking all over them. Regardless of age or occupation, there are many selfish, abusive, immature people in the world. If the person you’re with is treating you unfairly, it’s up to you to draw the line, and stand up for what is rightfully yours. Make it clear to yourself and to him where his needs stop and where yours begin. You deserve to be loved and cherished in the world. Those two reciprocal commodities may not be on your boyfriend’s agenda. Copyright © 2016 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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The view that the state should legislate sexual conduct is hardly novel. Those who think they know better are ubiquitous. They appear in all societies, proselytising a prescriptive view of how their fellow citizens should behave. This is foolish or worse. You cannot mandate faith, or for that matter morality. Anyone is free to believe that their views carry the mandate of their deity. Anyone is free to declare that they do not believe this to be the case. It is never sensible to place a religious or political preference in juxtaposition to moral issues. The point is that there is a wide expanse of blue water – it’s dangerously rough water too – between criminal law and elective conduct. The business of social legislation should be to free people to make their own decisions. So the judicial review of the criminal code as it relates to sexual conduct now under way in the Constitutional Court, while it has some bene¿ts in the broad sense, is treading on dangerous ground when it canvasses laws to prevent sexual relations outside marriage. These things are better left to individual decisions. If not, they simply turn more people into criminals (under Àawed and fundamentally unworkable sanctions). It is perfectly possible to argue that Indonesia’s legal system is too liberal and that it represents responses to moral and ethical behavioural questions that do not accord with the country’s cultural traditions and practices. It’s also easy to do that, since it invites the gullible to bang the nationalist drum on account of the oftenmisstated view that Indonesia’s social problems and others date back to and are caused by the Dutch era. That is a cop-out mechanism, a variant of the my-frienddid-it response. It is a facile and popular political pursuit, a banal one that should be in most instances ignored (and chieÀy is, by the people those mandated by visionary afÀiction or self-importance seek to control). We’ve just celebrated the 71st anniversary of independence. Indonesia’s problems, which are also often misstated or exaggerated, date not from colonial oppression but from two (arguably three) generations of domestic inattention to national codi¿cation, reform and progress. Morality and ethics should not be co-opted into law by religious cohorts in a country where the constitution affords recognition to ¿ve religions. The overwhelming majority of Indonesians are Muslim, but there are substantial minorities of Christians and others, and in Bali – uniquely – of Hindus, who may well be socially conservative but whose views on sexuality is often different to those required of adherents to the Quran. There is a general concept of morality and ethical behaviour in Indonesia that ignores religious boundaries and yet is – understandably and, again arguably, bene¿cially – out of whack with the views that prevail in what is increasingly understood to be the decadent West. But inculcating appropriate values is the job of parental leadership and education, not the state or (outside the faithful Àock of adherents) the religious community. Justice Patrialis Akbar said this during the Constitutional Court hearings: “Our freedom is limited by moralistic values as well as religious values. This is what the declaration of human rights doesn’t have. It’s totally different (from Indonesia’s concept of human rights) because we’re not a secular country; this country acknowledges religion.” He said the Constitutional Court was an institution “guided by the light of God.” His judicial colleague Justice Aswanto said this: “I was a bit annoyed with what the government said, [that we should] let people commit zinah (adultery or casual sex) and not regard them as criminals. It’s a little bit annoying. I believe casual sex is a crime.” Stand by for invidiously expanded operations by the No Nooky Patrol.
On the Other Hand There’s been a welcome resurgence of Australian student interest in Indonesia, courtesy of the New Colombo Plan that has been assiduously cultivated by Canberra. Indonesian language studies have basically disappeared from Australian schools, displaced by a newly de¿ned need to learn Mandarin because China is viewed critical to Australia’s trade future. Misconceptions about Indonesia are rife, something to which many Australians living here can personally attest from their own interactions at home. It’s about much more than trade, which in 2015 (in $A terms) ran out at $5,537 million in Australian exports to Indonesia and $5,619 million in imports, primarily in commodities. Australian exports to Indonesia represented 2.2 per cent of total Australian exports (Indonesia is the country’s 10th ranked export destination). Imports from Indonesia were 2
per cent of the national total and the country is Australia’s 12th ranked source of imports. Cultural understanding and people to people links are critical to any relationship. It’s heartening to see that these facets of the two-way link have received a boost from the New Colombo Plan. This is not headline stuff: it’s basic building. The results may always be intangible. But it is unarguable that Australians need to know more about Indonesia. It’s telling, perhaps, that Indonesians seem to be more informed about Australia than vice versa. There’s an interesting article by journalist Latika Bourke in The Sydney Morning Herald that’s really worth reading. It’s not on her usual beat, but she was last year’s Elizabeth O’Neill Journalism Award winner and she’s interviewed Australian students who have chosen to study at Indonesian institutions rather than the traditional Anglosphere icons. That these young people will eventually return home with a deep understanding of the cultural and social mores of Indonesia is immensely valuable.
We tend to look upon the advise that we give to young people as something that should disillusion them.
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Much more needs to be done, and many more Australians need to equip themselves with knowledge of their big neighbour, but this is a start. If nothing else, it underpins the point that Australian defence writer Ross Eastgate (a former army of¿cer) made recently: that Australia is the last European colony in Asia. Intellectual decolonisation of Anglo Australia might be a dif¿cult social concept, but it is an outcome that must be achieved.
A Sad Farewell Made Wijaya’s sad unscheduled departure on Aug. 28 missed the print edition of the Diary last edition, a function of that publishing imperative the deadline, a sadly apt term in these circumstances. His friends – and they are rightly legion – have said many nice things about him. Rio Helmi, photographer and many other things and a ¿xture in the Bali ¿rmament, wrote a lovely tribute, and then later another well deserved paean.
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Wijaya made the Australian press. He also got notice in the engaging Garden Drum, an eclectic Sydney based website devoted to horticultural culture that (disclosure) is run by Catherine Stewart, cousin of Hector’s amanuensis. It is probably at best an open secret that Wijaya, Michael White, was not a fan of Hector or his Diary. That may well be understandable, but we shall miss him and his indelible contributions to Bali. We’re sure he will have swiftly settled into his new paradise and that he has already rearranged the pot plants.
Glittering Afternoon We had lunch in Ubud the other day with writer and yoga exponent Jade Richardson, at Le Moulin crêperie, the local provider of Parisian ambience with éclat. For once we were there before the talent and this, by clumsy coincidence, provided its own reverse éclat. When we stood up to welcome our guest, in the cool greenery of the back deck, our chair departed noisily over the edge. Déjeuner à deux is always fun, especially in decorative and discursive company. Though we might wish we hadn’t made quite such an impression. Never mind. The jambon beurre was very good. Our companion had a crêpe. It would have seemed improper not to order at least one for the party. Richardson this week is in the midst of the latest of her Write of Passage series for aspiring writers in Ubud, and shortly will be overseeing another, multi-faceted, immersion course for writers here.
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Widow’s Mite When we last checked, on deadline for this edition, the appeal for funds to support the widow and family of slain police of¿cer Wayan Sudarsa had reached nearly US$7,900 (Rp100 million). The objective is to reach US$20,000. This is not an issue of the criminal law. That case will reach the courts in the fullness of time and be adjudicated there. It is one of assisting a widow and mother who otherwise will face ¿nancial hardship because of a tragic event in which she was not involved and over which she had no inÀuence. So let’s do it, people. Dig deep.
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The Frugal Balinist *Water tips. *If your water smells bad, it could be caused by heavy rain that has caused outflows from your or your neighbor’s septic systems. *Inspect the cap of all purchases of big water bottles to see if there are signs of the cap having been removed/replaced and the bottle filled with river, tap or whatever water; the cellophane over the cap should be heat shrunk sealed to make them tamper-proof. *After paying Rp30,000 for the large (19 liter) bottle, you can have water dealers fill the empty bottle again for Rp11,000 to Rp13,000. *The cheapest way to get clean water for your house is to hook up to PDAM, the state-owned water supplier.
*Don’t even think about it. It’s baffling why Balinese parents endanger the lives of their most valuable assets – their children – by allowing them to ride without a helmet and why police enforce adults but not children to wear helmets. There are plenty of good-looking wine buckets for your head that can be bought cheaply but give no more protection than tin foil. This vital protective measure should not be skimped on. Granted, the price of a good quality helmet, with hard plastic outside and padded polystyrene inside, costs from Rp350,000 to over Rp500,000. For example, the Deus ex Machina, Jl. Batu Mejan 8 in Canggu, sells Australian standard helmets like the Australian standard Shoei full face. When buying one, first run a tape measure around your cranium including forehead. That number will be in the 50s, e.g. 58 and will decide the correct fit for you. Buckling your helmet and not buckling up is the difference between a two-wheeled motorcycle and two-wheeled chair. *Beat the heat. *Better start putting screens on your windows so you can open them during the coming hot season without letting in all the flies. *Draw cool night air into the house with a whole house fan. *Use room air conditioning only in those rooms where it’s needed and install energy efficient models. *Other ways to ward off heat is to sleep on a hard bed, which are cooler than soft ones, and sleeping with your arms and legs curled around a Dutch wife (bantal guling), a long hard round bolster that allows air to circulate around your limbs. *Taking a cold-water mandi several times daily is a quick, cheap and effective way to keep cool in Bali’s hot, humid climate. *Household tips. *Don’t wait until the vacuum bag is full to replace it. By then, it will have lost significant suction power. *Build with wood from the local, fast growing, insect resistant neem tree (intaran in Indonesian). *If your bathroom stinks, the drain line may not be vented properly. What you’re getting is a nice puff of your septic tank every time air is pushed down one of the pipes by water. If this happens, there are probably no vents on your pipes coming out of your bathroom and shower. Seek professional advice, as vents must be installed at the proper height and level.
Garnier is self-administered, you don’t have to go to a salon or spa where the cheapest facial is Rp25,000 (using skin lotions like Viva Cosmetics); the next cheapest is Rp50,000 (using Sari Ayu facial cream). Javanese women (and men) prefer Citra Body Lotion (Rp20,000/275 gr) that is made in Java as it makes the skin soft, smooth and rosy.
*Living fences. Live fences, employed by rural folk in many parts of Asia and widespread Bali, are good for livestock enclosures, as screens within a yard and along existing boundary walls. Benefits are a cool environment, increased air quality, fallen leaves used for mulch, shade for gardens and people, as a windbreak, noise suppression and the refreshing contrasting appearance of foliage, flowers and ripening fruit. This type of fence is made simply by planting pohon gamal, pucuk (bunga sepatu), cut saplings and creeping vines like ivy or star jasmine, allowing them to take root and grow vertically. Rainwater drips down the leaves so plants grow. You can even plant passion fruit (markisa), cucumbers, tomatoes or other fruits and vegetables that grow on vines. Shoots and tendrils twist and meander, eventually forming a solid wall of foliage. For support, a trellis or framework can first be fashioned from long lengths of bamboo, palm fronds, cut branches or some other light wood. Bamboo, a common material used for living fences, can serve as crosspieces, but not for the posts in the ground where they will rot. It will take a few years for bamboo to become thick enough, so temporary fencing will need to be built beside the bamboo plants.
*Shopping: *Electronic equipment from the best to the worst quality: No. 1 Clipsal; No. 2 Broco; No. 3 Kuningan; No. 4 Chinese-made. *When your Javanese wife or husband goes shopping at RIMO or at a batik, wood, stone carving, frame, bamboo or any other kind of shop, he or she has to first find out the price at a similar shop of a specific desired item. Then when they hear vendors speak Indonesian spoken with a Javanese accent at subsequent shops or stalls, they should start bargaining in Javanese, most likely resulting in a lower price. *If a vendor tells you buat penglaris, it means that she is offering a special low price for vegetables, fruit, clothing or any other item in order to prime the pump and get the day off to a good start. This irresistible price is intended for quick sale, to get the ball rolling by encouraging a potential buyer to make a purchase with the hope that further sales will go well. You may also request a low first price by asking: “Minta penglaris?” *”The day, water, sun, moon, night -- I do not have to purchase these things with money.” Titus Maccius Plautus
*Services tips. What could be a more thoughtful treat for your bookish teenager than to give him or her a 4-day Indonesian student pass at the UWRF for the unbelievable price of Rp150,000? *Buying the material yourself and having a tailor (vermak levis/jin) copy a pair of jeans that fit you perfectly is far cheaper and better fitting than buying clothes in a department store. *Maybe it was necessary 10 years ago, but nowadays you don’t really need the services of an expensive immigration agent when obtaining a work, social and retirement visa or even a KITAB permanent residency permit. All the fees are posted on a big board at imigrasi in Renon and most of the department’s key personnel speak fluent English now.
*Tech tips: Because of its high quality photos, the Oppo camera phones (Rp2 juta to Rp 5 juta) are the hottest electronic product on the market right now. *Use Facetalk, which doesn’t require a deposit like Skype, to talk free with other mac users. *Create a strong password and remember it by creating a sentence using the first letter of each word; the length of a password is more important than its complexity. *Instead of printing an important document, email a copy to yourself and your email service will store it safely online; tag it with keywords so that you can easily find it and all other documents related to same topic. *As the quality of Chinese made goods improves, Chinese tourists no longer buy electronics on their overseas trips, opting instead for cosmetics, souvenirs, batik, handicrafts, silver and gold artifacts, wood and stone carvings. *Unless you’re making a special gift photo album for Grandma, save money by not printing photos; just upload your digital images to Photobucket (http://photobucket.com/) or a similar cloud service, then send your friends the private link to that album. A growing number of newlyweds are going that route.
*Made in Indonesia. Garnier Moisturizer Sakura White Day *Health tips: *Antimo (obat anti-mabuk/muntah) by Phapros, Cream (Rp20,000//18 ml jar) is a natural facial cream, rich in nutrients, that makes the skin bright and clean looking. Popular among Balinese teenagers, it is not as expensive as Loreal, Body Shop, Maybelline and other imported products. Since
salt water. * You shed and regrow your skin roughly every 27 days, making a total of around 1,000 complete skins in a lifetime. *My wife Mita swears by Kiranti (Rp30,000/6 bottles) as an antidote for PMS cramps, backache and headaches. *Drowning in swimming pools is the biggest single cause of accidental deaths of children under 5; proper supervision and pool fencing would cut these tragedies by 90%.
Rp4500 for a strip of 10 tablets, is a very effective antidote for motion sickness but makes you sleepy. *According to researchers at Michigan Sinus Center, allergy symptoms can be significantly ameliorated by simply rinsing the nose with
*Moffles. If you, like me, sometimes get tired of the texture of rice but still like its taste, try Indonesia’s equivalent of Japanese mochi in waffle form. Made from sweet rice (ketan) dough, these “moffles” have an interesting chewy crispy quality. Any Balinese or Indonesian housewife knows how to easily make fresh ketan desserts at home from Balinese sweet rice. Called jaja uli in Balinese and jadah in Indonesian, these snacks are served to guests a) sliced and deep fried to make rice crackers; b) eaten with tape (fermented sticky rice); c) baked. After boiling the rice on the stove into a ghostly white liquid, pour into pan until it thickens into a sticky lumpy paste, then into a heavier tighter mass. Spread this rice dough onto a cutting board and then smooth the blob flat with a wooden spoon and let cool and harden. Cut into squares to fit a waffle iron (for sale in many supermarkets for under Rp300,000). The fresh dough eventually turns dry and stiff and can be kept in the fridge for 4-5 days. Jaja uli squares can also be frozen but keep the sticky layers separated with waxed paper. When you’re ready to make moffles, just place the frozen squares into a pre-heated waffle iron. Many toppings are possible. My favorites are shredded coconut and palm syrup, peanut butter or tahini and jam, or make a tostada with seasoned beef or chicken, salad, tomato/salsa and your favorite salad dressing. Please send your budget ideas, bargain deals and money saving tips to pakbill2003@yahoo.com. Copyright © 2016 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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“The Tax Amnesia” Last issue’s article about the Indonesian Government’s tax amnesty attracted a lot of interest and raised many questions. This is important for anyone owning property so, if you will bear with me, I will go through it again adding new information that has come to light.
The great advantage people get from the tax amnesty is that any income earned before the amnesty date will never be investigated in the future. For the many people who have not been paying their full income taxes this can be a very good deal.
As we should all know by now the Indonesian tax department has declared a tax amnesty which provides a one off opportunity for everyone to “come clean” and declare their assets and pay a nominal tax.
Let us consider a man who in the past got an occasional job working as an international consultant and earned heaps of money, he has money in the bank and owns property worth say 3 billion rupiah. The income should have been taxed at the rate of 30% (Rp 900,000,000) but the tax wasn’t paid. If he declares the assets he can pay only Rp60,000,000 and be free of any further investigation of any income he received before 31st December 2015.
The amnesty is only about income tax. Theoretically all residents (people who live in Indonesia for more than 183 days per year) should have a tax number and complete an annual return. All income over 54 million per year received by an individual in Indonesia is subject to income tax. If you receive money from overseas that has already been subject to tax overseas (such as pensions, superannuation, etc.) you shouldn’t have to pay tax on it but you need to check this out. So why do we declare assets? Many people in Indonesia have not paid their fair share of income tax in the past and this could amount to a lot of money so, to keep track of people’s wealth and any income they might have received, it is a requirement that a person’s assets are declared on their annual tax returns. Assets include money in the bank, shares and other financial investments, property (including leased property), cars and other things of value. Rather than trying to investigate and catch up with many years of complex history regarding previous income tax payments the tax office is saying “what are your assets at the point of time of the amnesty (31st December 2015)?” Anything not previously declared can be declared now and as a substitute for income tax not previously paid you can pay a nominal amount on the assets (2% before September 30th, 3% between October and December 2016 and 5% between January and March 2017).
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Punishments are high, if he doesn’t declare and later his assets are discovered he could incur a penalty of over 90% of any undeclared assets (30% unpaid tax plus a 200% penalty plus interest), he could lose virtually everything. Will he get caught? The tax department is tightening all aspects of income tax collection and in 2018 they will have access to everyone’s bank account details. In addition the banks have systems that flag large bank accounts and unusual transactions which can be investigated. If you buy or sell land it is likely the transaction will be flagged for investigation. Property is a key issue for many people. Anyone who has bought property for themselves or under a nominee arrangement (including their wife) should have declared the property on a tax return (either their own or the nominee’s). If the owner of the property already has a tax number and is confident that, over the years, they have paid their income tax but didn’t bother to declare the assets they own they can have their tax records “corrected” without having to pay the amnesty fee. If they do not have a tax number then they must register with the tax department to get a number so they can then declare the asset and pay the amnesty tax rate. Let us consider an expatriate who has bought a house in his Indonesian spouse’s name and neither are registered for tax (incidentally they must have a prenuptial arrangement or the ownership is illegal). The expatriate’s “gift” to his/her spouse is considered an income for the spouse and so should register for a tax number and declare the asset. As an alternative the expatriate him/herself may register for a number and declare the asset in his/her name (this may have advantages). There is no compulsion for declaring assets and anyone can declare as much or as little as they wish. It is probably a good idea to declare the full value because this may avoid higher taxes later. If you declare an asset (say a piece of land worth Rp3 billion) and then you sell it for Rp4 billion later on then the difference will be regarded as income and you will have to pay the income tax rate (up to 30%) on the Rp1 billion profit. So, if you declared the original asset at only half its value (Rp1.5 billion), you may have saved 2% of Rp1.5 billion (Rp 20 million) but then will be liable to an income tax rate of up to 30% on the Rp2.5 billion profit. There are major implications for anyone who may have come to Indonesia and bought large tracts of land for speculation purposes. An 8 hectare (80,000 square metres) piece of land worth Rp 250 million per are in December 2015 was worth a staggering Rp 200 billion. If bought after 1985 this land can be declared for a 2% fee (Rp 4 billion). If they sell the land at the same price and it hasn’t been declared they will be liable for income tax on Rp 200 billion most of which will be at a rate of 30% which is around Rp 60 billion. If they get caught with the undeclared land they may be vulnerable to a penalty of 90% which would be around Rp 180 billion! The Indonesian Government are taking this seriously though their real targets are the big players. We are talking trillions of Rupiah held in overseas banks and investments that, because of previous unpaid taxes, cannot be brought back to Indonesia by their owners. Phil Wilson Previous “Fixed Abode” articles can be found subject indexed on our website at www.mrfixitbali.com. Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the website or the office on 0361 288 789 or 08123 847 852. Copyright © 2016 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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1. The tax amnesty is only about income tax, it has nothing to do with annual land taxes or any other tax. 2. The tax amnesty is a “one off” opportunity for people who have not paid their income tax in the past to start with a clean slate. 3. The amnesty involves paying a nominal tax on assets owned at 31st December 2015 that have not previously been declared in lieu of unpaid income taxes. This is a one off payment and there will be no recurring payments due. 4. After the amnesty all previous tax history is wiped clean. 5. There is no compulsion for declaring assets and anyone can declare as much or as little as they want. 6. Indonesian citizens that are pensioners, fishermen or farmers will not have to pay the tax amnesty fee on their assets. 7. Land and property bought before 1985 (which will include much of the family owned property most Balinese live in) is exempt from the amnesty fee. 8. People who already have a tax number (NWPW) and have been paying their income taxes can “correct” their tax records by adding assets without having to pay the amnesty fee. 9. People are free to declare as much or as little as they like. There may, in fact, be benefit in declaring the value of property on the high side to keep down future income taxes. 10. The tax amnesty is not compulsory - people can take part only if they chose too. 11. If you have a nominee arrangement then either you or your nominee can declare the land. 12. If you have leased land then the owner should declare the land (if purchased after 1985) as their asset. The lease itself is an asset and should be declared by the leaseholder. 13. If you build on land the building itself is an asset and should be declared, you may find it appropriate to declare the building separately from the land. 14. Generally speaking people who are owner/directors of CV companies do not have to pay personal income tax because their company pays the company income tax. In these cases assets can be declared in the company’s name and the tax fee will be considerably lower than the 2% for individuals. 15. The tax office will not pass on information to other departments.
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The Life of a Travel Writer by Bill Dalton Publishing is called the “accidental profession” for a reason. Like many publishers who never purposefully intended to become makers of books, I never set out to be a publisher. Often we don’t pick our professions. They are decided for us by the choices we make, the people we meet or the places we go. Publishing is also called the “gentleman’s profession.” We like to think of ourselves as following a higher calling guided by noble principles and fine manners. That might be so, but publishing is also a high-risk, hard-nosed, intensely competitive business. In my case, my love and experience of travel was to evolve into a guidebook publishing company. It all began in the early 1970s when I stumbled upon Indonesia completely by accident. It was just the next country to visit on my travels around the world. After serving as a combat paramedic in street battles in the Dominican Republic after the 82nd Airborne Division invaded that Caribbean island in 1965, I attended the University of Copenhagen on the GI Bill for four years where I earned a totally useless Magistratus Candidatus degree in Scandinavian History and Philosophy. When I was not attending classes, I was penning the Great American Novel, now gathering dust in a tattered cardboard box in my garage in Bali. Setting out from Copenhagen in 1970 with a $1000 dollar inheritance from my grandmother, I embarked on an 8-year backpacking journey around the world visiting 65 countries in the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Southeast Asia. For one and a half years I worked as an apple picker on a Kibbutz in Israel and a rumrunner in India (where I was bit by a rabid puppy in Goa) before ¿nally running out of money in Calcutta. My brother and an old army buddy sent me $200, which Àew me to Burma and then to Bangkok from where I hitch hiked into wartime Cambodia. After spending six months teaching English to government ministries in Phnom Penh, I made to travel around Thailand and Laos and down to Penang while it was still sleepy enough to smoke in Chinese opium dens. I took the ferry across the Melaka Strait to Medan, my ¿rst exposure to the wild energy and excitement of Indonesia. For weeks I traveled down the huge island of Sumatra and then through Java to Bali, arriving in Denpasar where I took a horse cart to Adi Yasa’s. The only places to stay on the southern coast of the island at the time were a few kerosenelit homestays in Kuta, a quiet ¿shing village with boats pulled up on the beach, cock¿ghts in the back lanes and dances held in the middle of the dusty intersection that used to be called Bemo Corner. In Ubud, I remember dogs sleeping in the middle of the main dirt road and the only food available was bean soup at Oka Wati’s warung and the only place to stay was Tjanderi’s. After six months, my Indonesian “landing permit” had expired and I was running out of money again. In May 1972, I Àew to Darwin and took rides, buses, and trains down to Cairns, Queensland, where I got a job as a gardener for the Parks and Recreation Department. One night in a youth hostel as I was writing down some travel advice on my portable Hermes typewriter for some German travelers, a veteran New Zealand journalist named Noel came up to me: “You shouldn’t just give that information away. You should sell it!” A new age Aquarius Festival at Nimbin in New South Wales - Australia’s equivalent of Woodstock-- was to take place in a week. Two girls I knew in the town library printed six pages of my notes with crude handmade maps on an old mimeograph machine. I stapled the sheets together, called it A Traveler’s Notes: Indonesia, stuffed the 600 copies into my backpack and made my way down to Nimbin. Next morning, I fanned copies out on a blanket on
the main street next to a vendor of leather goods. I remember going back to my tent at the end of each day with my pockets weighted down with 50-cent pieces. I sold out in three days. I knew I was on to something! After the festival, I hitched a ride on the back of a motorcycle south to Sydney where I slept over the offset presses of Tomato Press on Glebe Point Road. Jenny turned my mimeographed notes into a little booklet. Replenishing stock out of my backpack at bookstores around the city, the little book kept on selling and kept on growing in size. By 1973, it had gone from 12 pages to 24 pages to 36 pages. I soon found myself becoming an information center for travel to that exotic country. I made my living as a Àea market vendor at Paddy’s Market and—when the cops didn’t move me—on the sidewalks of raucous King’s Cross, selling counterculture paraphernalia like incense, puzzle rings, Zap Comix, smoking gear and “how to grow” books, earning up to $350 Australian dollars per night. They called me the Hippie Capitalist. One day, Tony W h e e l e r, t h e founder of Lonely Planet, walked by my blanket. He had just arrived in Australia with his wife Maureen. Tony walked past, did a double take, then came back With Tony Wheeler, Founder Lonely Planet-1982 and asked me, “Where did you get that booklet printed?” I wrote down the address and telephone number of Tomato Press, who later printed his ¿rst publication, Asia on the Cheap (1973). The follow-up, Southeast Asia on a Shoestring, laid out in a hotel in Singapore, became the “yellow bible” that was to eventually launch Lonely Planet into the stratosphere to become the largest independently owned travel media company in the world. In Sydney, I helped my friend Made Wijaya set up the ¿rst beef rendang foodstall on Sydney campus. Nights I read books about Indonesia at the State Library of New South Wales. After a year and a half on a visitor’s visa, the Australian immigration of¿cials wrote me: “Mr. Dalton does not ful¿ll a national need category and his economic viability is doubtful.” The authorities were cordial, giving me a month to sell off my furniture and clean up my affairs. A long, tall Texan woman, whom I met at the Paddington market, gave up her teaching job and agreed to leave the country with me. Mary later became the mother of my two American daughters. Just days before leaving, I met the Wheelers again outside a bookstore in Sydney. Maureen gave me contact info for Toppan Printers in Singapore. “They’ll print 2,000 copies of a 200-page book for $2,000 dollars,” she told me. Mary and I Àew ¿rst to Papua New Guinea, then to Irian Jaya (now Papua). We trekked the Baliem Valley in the central highlands, home of the warrior Dani Tribe, then took Àights west to the Spice Islands, hopped over to Sulawesi and almost drowned amid stampeding cattle during a storm at sea on a floundering cargo boat to Kalimantan. From Sarawak, we took a passenger freighter to Singapore. In less than a year, with Mary putting in $3,400 and my putting in $2,500, we produced with Toppan the 180-page Indonesia & Papua New Guinea—a proper guide to Indonesia—in the very same room of the Palace Hotel in Singapore where the Wheelers laid out their pioneering Southeast Asia guide. Two years later in Singapore, we came out with the 500-page ¿rst edition of Indonesia Handbook under the imprint Moon Publications. A publishing company was born. Over six editions, Indonesia Handbook grew into a tree-killing 1000-page behemoth to become the ¿rst comprehensive guidebook published on the country in the post war era. London Sunday Times called it “One of the best practical guides ever written about any country.” To research it, I climbed a dozen volcanoes, hitched rides on oil company helicopters,
rode on top of buses, carts and motorcycles, trekked to isolated national parks and visited indigenous tribes the length of the archipelago. During the Suharto military regime, my book was banned for sale in Indonesia itself, which I considered a badge of honor. Copies had to be smuggled into the country wrapped in a fake cover to get it past customs or else it would be routinely con¿scated. In Palembang, I was arrested and interrogated as a trouble-making journalist because of what I wrote about corruption and the president’s wife “Madame Ten Percent.” In Java the police doggedly followed me around on a motorbike. A modest typewritten gypsy’s traveler notes eventually grew into a publishing organization with a total of 65 titles distributed in 32 countries. For the 17 years under my ownership, Moon Publications had its triumphs, its bestsellers. At one point in the 1980s, we had just as many titles as Lonely Planet and were even the sole distributor of LP guides in the North America. During his search for a distributor, author and television personality Rick Steves slept on Moon’s front porch in Chico, California. In the ’70s and ’80s, Moon, Lonely Planet, Rick Steves and Rough Guides were pioneers of a new breed of guidebooks that emphasized alternative budget travel, which continued the work of opening the world that had begun with the groundbreaking Fodor and Frommer guides. This was an era when one lone, determined guidebook writer—red-faced and sweatdrenched at the end of each day—could actually “cover” a sprawling archipelago the size of the continental U.S. during a three-month trip, working for royalties, retaining full copyright ownership and competing with virtually no other paper or digital guidebook. Even today, people I’ve never met before come up and say, “I travelled with you on my ¿rst trip to Indonesia!” By 1999, I had divested all of my remaining shares in Moon. For seven years, starting in the early 1990s, I led up-market soft adventure tours onboard traditional pinisi wooden sailing schooners With Birute Galdikas at Tanjung Putih, one of to Papua, Komodo \”Leaky’s Angels\” and waded through the leech-infested swamps of Tanjung Putih National Park in central Kalimantan. Never thought I’d become bored seeing orangutans and Komodo dragons in the wild, but ¿nally a Group from Hell - 14 peevish New Yorkers - cured me of ever wanting to lead another tour again in my life. Moon Publications suffered the fate of many small presses, morphing into the “Moon Travel Guides” series, an imprint of the Perseus Books Group. Now I write travel, interview, culture and book review columns for regional newspapers and magazines. My Indonesian wife Mita, sixteen-year-old daughter Aysah, eleven-year-old son Dian and I grow corn and rice, raise cows and Muscovy ducks on our experimental farm deep in the With Mita and Dian conversion to countryside of west Bali. But yet Bali Hindu religion ever since that ferry ramp slammed down in Medan’s port of Belawan 46 years ago, I am still endlessly intrigued by the complexity, diversity and mystique of this maddening, fascinating country that I now call home. Bill may be contacted email pakbill2003@yahoo.com. Copyright © 2016 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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research community, largely because they were my first teachers. In 1997, the first major international tempe symposium in Bali was organised by the former Ministry of Food Affairs. I became involved as a consultant then for translating, editing and compiling research on tempe by Indonesian scientists, many of whom had done good work but had never been able to publish in international journals or been given a voice. This ‘Concise Handbook of Tempeh’ became one of the only Indonesian research works to become available to a wider audience in English. What types of tempe are made in Indonesia?
Dr. Jonathan Agranoff: Doctor Tempe
J o n a t h a n Agranoff was born in Sydney, Australia. His family moved to England when he was two and London has been his home since. Jonathan began his extensive research on the production, use and nutritional benefits of Indonesian tempe from the mid 1980s. He has published widely on tempe, produced a concise handbook of Indonesia’s tempe research in 1999 and assisted Indonesia’s Metro TV in producing a documentary on the soybean crisis affecting tempe quality and farmers in Central Java. Over the last few years Jonathan has designed a major tempe quality upgrade program for Indonesia for which he is seeking funding. Jonathan divides his time now between Indonesia and London where he works as a medical doctor. Were you interested in food and cooking as a little boy? Yes. Apparently I was cooking my own mushroom omelettes for breakfast while standing on a stool by the oven when I was 6 years old. I have been closely involved with food and nutrition ever since, and mushrooms are still my favourite food! Where did you get your fascination with tempe? When I started off as a food science student, I always found an excuse to travel and do research projects in Indonesia. One of these trips brought me to the Nutrition Research Centre in Bogor. The director was a charming man called Professor Darwin Karyadi, whose main passion was tempe. He had really turned the centre into nothing less than a tempe nutrition research centre. The laboratories were full of cages of happy rabbits, lucky to be spared the satay cart outside by contributing to tempe-formula feeding experiments; being weighed, and having their cholesterol regularly checked in the lab, while eating tasty tempe-flour snacks. The lecture theatre white-boards were covered in weight-gain data and growth statistics of tempe diets, and his baby clinics were also among the first to successfully show faster recovery from severe gastroenteric diseases using tempe infant formula. This fascinated me. Not only did I eat lots of fresh tempe myself and learned how to make it, I did my BSc thesis on tempe microbiology and have been living with and talking about tempe ever since. Should tempe be an important part of the vegetarian diet? Or for that matter, any diet? Any fruit or vegetable is an important part of the vegetarian diet, but as a high quality and high-density protein source, tempe holds a special place. It is unique as a vegan food too. Tempe is also known to synthesise small amounts of Vitamin B12, often deficient in strict vegans. Tempe not only tastes like mushroom-chicken but is highly nutritious too. This, in a country where good quality meat is almost unaffordable except to the rich, or is diseased (there are still regular anthrax outbreaks in Indonesia), tempe has just the same protein quantity without the animal fat and is safe. When supplemented with rice, tempe delivers just as much nutrition as meat but with higher digestibility. Where have you carried out your research on tempe? Much of what I have learned was from Indonesian scientists. I am very closely involved with the Indonesian
Actually, Indonesians are traditional biotechnologists and like fermenting things to make them better and tastier. Perhaps this is how tempe originated. Almost all tempe is soybean tempe, and a variety of shapes and sizes are made throughout Indonesia. Mendoan tempe is a variety famous from Purwokerto consisting of one layer of beans wrapped flat in leaves, then fermented. Mendoan is classically dipped in batter then only partially fried to make a very filling tempe meal. Tempe starter culture can be used to ferment other legumes besides soybeans too. There are so many varieties of tempe. Winged bean seeds (kecipir) also are turned into tempe. Fermented tofu waste is also made into tempe gembus, called dage. Peanut presscake (bungkil) is a type of tempe made after peanut oil extraction. Then there is the infamous bongkrek tempe made from leftovers of coconut oil pressing. Some native beans are so hard and indigestible like kacang benguk that you would break your teeth if you ate them unfermented hence the discovery that tempe fermentation increases the nutritive value of a food. Should Indonesia’s soybean farmers or the government be doing anything different?
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There’s a big problem with Indonesia’s agricultural policy. Since the Soeharto era when farming was the number one priority and Indonesia was self sufficient in rice and nearly in soybeans, the reverse is now the case. Indonesia, as the world’s largest consumer of soybeans as a human food, currently imports at least 85% of its requirements, the majority of which are eaten as tempe, then tofu. Tempe makers are now totally dependent on US GM soybeans, which have become the norm for commercially produced tempe in Indonesian cities. Local soybean production has been neglected, as it is unsupported by the government. This reliance on huge imports linked to the US dollar price is risky. There have already been several major food emergencies and civil unrest as a result of the price increases due to failure of the US harvest and rupiah volatility.
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Do you make your own tempe? I don’t regularly make my own tempe anymore, only when I really get hungry for some fresh tempe as it is so time consuming to make, about 3-4 days from start to finish. Nothing is straightforward with this and must be monitored very carefully or else it’s all ruined. After 25 years of making tempe that started in my university bedroom and a lot of wandering around tempe factories in Indonesia, I only make it myself now on special occasions. I think Indonesians should be making the tempe sold in Europe and America.
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I often prepare it the way it’s most usually eaten in Indonesia, dipped in a little water with crushed garlic and coriander powder then deep-fried till golden brown. I also make tempe in coconut and lemongrass spicy gulai sauce which is not fried; with rice this is the perfect tempe meal. Tempe mendoan of course, if I’m in Purwokerto, and sayur lodeh that uses strong over matured/rotten Tempe! I never get bored with this food. In fact, you just reminded me that I’ve got some fresh tempe in the fridge. Now where did I put the garlic... What is the best way to contact you? Email: jagranoff@yahoo.com
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The fair offered space to non-profits and local businesses to display their programs and products – such as East Bali Poverty Project’s bamboo speakers and Stella’s Child’s reusable bags – and fair visitors also received free eye and reproductive health check-ups as well as physiotherapy, nutrition, and mobility aids consultation. The Annika Linden Centre was set up after the Bali Bomb as an “incubator” – recognizing the power that comes from different organisations working together collaboratively. www.annikalindencentre.org COMING CLEAN Taking the lead from an organisation founded in Thailand, Trash Heros Ubud is helping local communities with practical solutions for dealing with plastic trash. Formed six months ago by a concerned local group of residents and long term visitors, Trash Heros targets one location comprising two Bentuyung villages, with a number of initiatives they hope will create a showcase for others to follow. Initially, the villagers are focussing on plastic collection, which they will clean and sell to a Denpasar based recycling factory; village leaders see it as a way for the entire community to help fundraise for their big new temple. Trash Heros has helped the banjar to connect with the Denpasar company and is supplying collection bins. The village is responding enthusiastically, with vehicles supplied to transport the bags and scores of children getting involved in collections. OUR LITTLE BAR GROWS UP Eight years of great music, friendly service and delicious food is a solid achievement, in the changeable and somewhat fickle tourist town of Ubud. So our congratulations go to little Laughing Buddha, all grown up and celebrating its eighth anniversary this month!
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Laughing Buddha continues to showcase a string of great local artists each week, in between international visitors like LA blues legend Jim Larkin. And I love it when a newly arrived tourist surprises us from the audience, adding their sultry bluesy voice or a fabulous trill of harmonica to the Bali musicians. (Bless them, the fabulous Cooltones even let me sing a song with them, from time to time.) And I’ve discovered a new taste sensation on their yummy menu. I’m a long time fan of LB’s wanton noodle soup, and then last night I tried their spicy chorizo sausage in tangy tomato sauce. But wait .... couldn’t resist it ... after eating half of each, I combined the rest of the two dishes. Out of this world. About half way up Jl Monkey Forest; RHS.
Last year another of his original songs, Smile, was awarded a ‘Commended Entry’ in the Acoustic & Folk category of the UK awards, narrowly missing being selected as a semifinalist. This time, Ticket to Paradise is in the running, with final results out in November. Good luck Yaniq!
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MAKING THE LINKS A hugely successful day recently for Annika Linden Centre, joining forces with Banjar Tohpati to host one of the largest NGO fairs ever seen in Bali, aimed at exploring collaboration between organisations that support the island.
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Focusing not just on the news but those telling it (and how), the Festival will also bring together leading voices including former ABC TV 4 Corners and Foreign Correspondent investigative reporter Andrew Fowler, respected Indigenous Australian journalist and vocal human rights advocate Stan Grant, chief editor of The Jakarta Post Endy Bayuni, award-winning Indian journalist and author Pallavi Aiyar and political commentator, Editor in Chief of GQ Magazine Thailand, Voranai Vanijaka and award-winning Indonesian journalist Leila S. Chudori.
‘I am you, you are me’: migration, identity and extremism through the lens of ‘Tat Tvam Asi’ at this year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival Indian novelist Amit Chaudhuri, multi-award-winning Pakistani writer Kamila Shamsie, Indonesian author of the beloved Supernova trilogy series Dewi Lestari, contemporary Australian author of Burial Rites and forthcoming publication The Good People, Hannah Kent and journalist and first-time memoirist of An Abbreviated Life, Ariel Leve.
Bringing together more than 160 of the world’s leading authors, artists, performers and activists, the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (UWRF) will once again push big ideas and global issues to the forefront in Bali’s cultural capital this 26–30 October. After making headlines last year for its topical agenda, the Festival has announced its full line-up and five-day program of events, which will play out across open-air in-conversations, lavish literary lunches, inspiring workshops, captivating live performances, makers markets, exhibitions, food tours, cooking demonstrations and much more. Amongst leading literary luminaries headlining this year’s Festival are much-celebrated author of The Mandibles, Lionel Shriver, fearless feminist icon Erica Jong, acclaimed
After a year in which borders and migration have dominated the headlines, the Festival will dissect issues of identity and inclusion with speakers including Pakistani stand-up comedian Sami Shah, Sudanese-American World Poetry Slam champion Emi Mahmoud, Indonesian sex-traffic survivor and social advocate Shandra Woworuntu, travel writer and author of the newly-published insights into the fragmented Indonesian identity Agustinus Wibowo, and winner of the EU Prize for Literature for her novel Exile, Turkish writer Ciler Ilhan. How we encounter and counter extremism will also be a central theme in this year’s UWRF, with speakers including Nigerian author of the upcoming The Chibok Girls Helon Habila, daughter of leading anti-apartheid activist and political commentator, Gillian Slovo, and Polish writer with a focus on conflict zones in the Caucasus, Central Asia and Africa Wojciech Jagielski.
Giving voice to the many identities of the rising ‘single lady’, the program will canvas the changing face of feminism across the globe, with speakers including Singaporean author of Sarong Party Girls Cheryl Tan, Indigenous Australian chick-lit writer Anita Heiss, author, mechanical engineer and powerful social advocate Yassmin AbdelMagied. Set amongst Ubud’s lush jungles and expansive rice fields, travel will of course be a central topic of discussion, with Lonely Planet Founder Tony Wheeler joining the program, alongside an Australian writer who rode across Africa on a motorbike at just 28-years-old Heather Ellis, and the author who went in search of Chairman Mao’s lost son in China, Richard Loseby. The program will also pay tribute to the recent boom of Indonesian cinema, with the industry experiencing a significant revival over the past two years. Appearing alongside a special contemporary Indonesian film program will be film-maker of the 2016 Cannes Film Festivalscreened Prenjak Wregas Bhanuteja, iconic Indonesian actor and director Slamet Rahardjo, screenwriter of the newly-released Nay Djenar Maesa Ayu and director of the HBO TV-series HalfWorld, Joko Anwar. The full list of 160 participants, program sessions and tickets to the event are now available via the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival website: www.ubudwritersfestival.com.
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DOES YOUR PET HAVE WORMS? Of the ailments pets can suffer from in Bali worms may not be the most dangerous, but they are one of the most unpleasant from an owners perspective. They not only cause weight loss and mild diarrhea in your pet, they are also unsightly and some of them can be transmitted to humans! There are 4 different types of worms that affect dogs and cats: roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms and whipworms. These very greatly in both the part of the intestinal tract that they live in and the effect they have on the animal. Roundworms (Toxocara species) These worms are commonly seen in young dogs and cats and are probably the most frequently encountered in Bali. The adults live in the small intestine and the eggs are passed in the feces. Animals are infected by eating other infected animals (e.g. mice, rats), eating the feces of other animals or, in puppies and kittens, via their mothers milk. Eggs are passed in the feces 3 weeks after infection. Infection with roundworms can cause a poor hair coat, weight loss (or lack of weight gain in puppies/kittens), a pot-bellied appearance, and diarrhea. Worms are sometimes vomited up or seen in the feces. Treatment is with an oral deworming medication with a follow up dosage in 3 weeks to catch the next generation that were eggs or larvae at the time of the first dosing. Roundworms can infect humans, not usually in the adult form, but in their larval form. In a few cases children who ingest the eggs can suffer eye damage or blindness because the worm larvae move through the body causing damage to the tissues. This disease is called Visceral Larval Migrans. Tapeworms (Dipylidium and Taenia species) Tapeworms are long flat white worms composed of many segments that live in the intestines of dogs and cats. There are 2 main types that affect dogs and cats, Dipylidium and Taenia species. Dipylidium is obtained by the animal eating an infected flea whilst grooming (licking) itself. Taenia on the other hand is transmitted by eating infected small mammals (rats and mice), or by eating the feces of infected animals. Cats that hunt and dogs that live on farms are the highest risk. Clinical signs are rare since tapeworm infection rarely causes a problem, but can include a dull coat, itchy anus, diarrhea or lethargy. Treatment is via oral de-worming medication, an injection or a spot-on. Tapeworm infection of humans is not common but can occur occasionally, usually in children who have ingested a flea containing the larvae of the tapeworm. Adults can become infected with tapeworms by eating infected meat that is not cooked properly.
Hookworms (Ancylostoma species) Animals become infected with hookworms by the following routes: eating infective eggs or larvae, penetration of footpads or skin by larvae, transmission through the milk while nursing young, or transmission from the mother into the fetus while still pregnant. It takes three weeks from the time of infection until eggs are passed into the feces. Hookworm infection can cause a severe and sometimes fatal anemia in young, weak, or malnourished animals. Clinical signs are weight loss, diarrhea, and bloody feces. Worms are occasionally seen in the feces. Treatment consists of oral deworming medication and correction of any anemia. A follow up treatment is given 3 weeks later. Hookworm larvae can penetrate human skin and potentially cause a skin problem called Cutaneous Larval Migrans. No one should be barefoot for 5-7 days while the pet is being treated for hookworms.
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Puppies and kittens should be wormed every 2 weeks from 4 weeks of age up until 12 weeks. The worms they would be carrying at this age are roundworms, ingested via their mothers milk, so the recommended treatment is to treat with either Panacur, Drontal Puppy or Canex. Dogs and cats greater than 12 weeks old can be dewormed using conventional worming tablets. This should be done every 3 months for optimum protection. There are a whole range of products out there, but the strongest and most effective ones are always those purchased from a veterinarian. Products purchased over the counter from supermarkets or pet shops will often only protect against one of the types of worm and not the others, or will only provide 1 month protection rather than 3. Here are some useful tips on how to keep your pet worm free: 1. Adult cats and dogs should be dewormed with a veterinary licensed product every 3 months. 2. Over the counter deworming medications may not always be effective. 3. Prevent your pet from eating rodents such as mice, rats and rabbits. 4. Prevent your pet from eating earthworms (roundworm infection). 5. Prevent your pet from eating feces (tapeworm infection). 6. Remove feces from your lawn, street, or kennel daily. 7. Exercise your pets in grassy areas not frequented by other animals. 8. Control fleas! (Fleas carry Dipylidium tapeworm) 9. Deworm females before breeding and again after whelping to prevent infection of newborn puppies/kittens. 10. Deworm puppies and kittens every 2 weeks from 4 to 12 weeks of age.
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Computer & Internet SOCIAL MEDIA BYTES BY : LIZ AFAIK When I set out travelling and living overseas in the 1990s, I quickly found that one of the ¿rst things I missed most was having access to instruction: in martial arts, in crafts, in writing and in physical exercise.
However, when I uprooted myself and came to Bali, I found myself again bereft of the type of learning that I craved. My solution was to stock up on instructional yoga DVDs, but there was no access to writing classes or the type of craft
to a limited number of videos or you can pay a monthly fee for full access to their entire library of hundreds of videos. Videos range from ¿ve minutes to full-length classes, with many videos in the 20-30 minute range, so you have your pick of work out times and can adjust your workouts to suit
classes I loved to take. For a long time, I relied on You Tube videos, however, these can vary in quality according to the creator and I always found myself struggling to see a good angle for viewing hands when a tutor was demonstrating complicated knitting techniques.
your schedule. Videos are available for all levels, from beginner to advanced. Grokker also offers viewing via their own app, which you can use on tablets or smart phones.
In the last few years, there has been a virtual revolution online for instructional offerings, of all kinds. I’m going to highlight a few sites that I’ve found useful.
This site is like a well-curated You Tube, offering a series of instructional videos that makers’ ¿lm and post themselves, so the quality, while generally good, can vary. For a small monthly fee, you can watch videos on how to make all sorts
CRAFTSY (http://www.craftsy.com):
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Colorado, an area well known for crafters and the home base of numerous craft and knitting magazines. Craftsy offers online classes in sewing, quilting, knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, woodworking, gardening, jewelry, paper crafts as well as cooking and cake making. The videos are very good quality, with changing camera angles, so you can see the instructors’ hands and get good close-up views of what they’re making as they work. Craftsy charges a set price per class, which varies according to the expertise and popularity of the instructors. Courses start at $14.99 but
panying PDFs with directions or instructions if you are a subscriber.
once you pay the class fee and enroll, you have lifetime access to the videos and are able to post questions and chat with the instructors. Craftsy occasionally offers a few short classes for free and they often run half-price specials. There is also a Craftsy app available so you can learn on
courses consisting of a series of short videos that you work through at your own pace. Skillshare charges a low monthly price and often runs special discounts on classes. The ¿rst class I took was “The Perfect Grilled Cheese,” in which I learned successfully to make a really good grilled cheese
the go.
sandwich (according to my daughter.) I’ve taken a few writing classes on the site, which I’ve really enjoyed, and I’ve ‘bookmarked’ classes in crochet, web design, blogging, entrepreneurship and paper crafting to take at a later date. There are classes on developing a morning routine, breaking or setting habits, personal branding, fashion design, social media, filmmaking and many more. You can also view
Creative Live bills itself as offering “curated classes by the world’s top experts” and has classes in art, design, photo, video, music, audio, craft, money and life skills. This site comes highly recommended by Tim Ferris, the author of the Four Hour Work Week and The Four Hour Body. The classes are the priciest of any of the learning sites that I use, but you are getting access to world-class experts in their ¿eld for less than the cost of a weekend workshop. You can learn ‘How to Make Money’ with Ramit Sethi for $119 or ‘Built a Successful Creative Blog” with April BowlesOlin for $79 or ‘Six Months to Six Figures’ with Peter Voogd for $63. Creative Live offers lifetime access to a course
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GROKKER (http://www.grokker.com): Grokker offers a wide range of yoga, ¿tness, meditation and cooking classes, with expert instructors ¿lmed in professional quality videos. If you’re at the back of a yoga class, with a partially obstructed view (as often happens to me in real-life) you can actually ¿nd a better view and sound quality with a yoga video on this site. Grokker offers free access
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once you’ve paid for it, as well as a full money back guarantee. There are occasional free classes on the site.
This was still the era of the instructional video (think Jane Fonda’s exercise programs) and I had no way to carry a video player with me. After I settled in Australia for a time, I could attend local classes and resume my learning. I took writing classes through an adult education center, knitting classes at my local yarn shop and martial arts classes in a local church hall.
I simply adore Craftsy. This is a start-up out of Denver,
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SKILLSHARE (https://www.skillshare.com/classes): Skillshare is an online site specializing in ‘how to’ videos for a wide range of topics, including design, photography, cooking, crafts, writing, business, technology and others. Skillshare offers the same type of ‘short course’ format you would ¿nd at an adult education center or evening series with
Skillshare classes on tablets or smart phones via the app.
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When you think of Balinese culture, Bali’s rich art-forms and smiley faced people devoutly performing religious rituals are what are sold in tourism websites, but in reality, culture can be anything you want it to be. Ingrained traditions are not always nice, and Bali has plenty of these. So let’s delve into darker Bali a bit. As I have limited space, I’m just going to look at a couple that I witness on a regular basis: 1. ‘Kwitansi kosong’ Through our online store, we ship out gamelan and dance products, and part of my job is to source instruments from suppliers across the island that produce them. Anytime I ask for a receipt, most makers ask me either how much I’d like recorded on it or if I’d simply like a blank one. It wasn’t until I saw overheard a conversation between a government employee engaged by his department to purchase a gamelan set and the owner of the foundry that I got exactly what this meant. Corruption is so engrained here that these suppliers naturally expected a customer (particular one from the government) who is ‘up-selling’ to take a cut on purchases. They assume that the government employee is going to buy it for a certain sum and then put a different amount on the receipt. For a gamelan set priced at IDR350,000,000 this can mean a nice bonus for a civil servant with lax morals. 2. ‘Habisin anggaran tahunan’ I’m not sure what it’s like in other countries as I’ve lived all of my adult live here, but at the provincial level in Bali, government departments must finish their budget allocations each year so that they get the same allocation the next financial year. If it’s looking like a budget is not spent by the end of the year, say for something like BanSos (‘bantuan social’ = social support), civil servants let friends and family know that they need to get in quick. Naturally this opens the door wide to potential cuts and corruption. What’s more it wastes taxpayers’ money which could be spent on things that actually benefit the people rather than a select few and the pockets of unscrupulous civil servants. These seemingly harmless traditions are all the more tempting when government employees know that their salaries are only just enough to make ends meet. More on this next issue. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2016 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Indian with a Twist! Queen’s of India is a follow-on to the very successful Queen’s Tandoor in Seminyak, by the same management. It is situated at the front gate entrance to the Dynasty Hotel in Tuban, a two level structure with a prominent front corner cocktail bar. The restaurant features an immaculate stainless steel kitchen with full sized observation windows, unusual for an Indian restaurant, as many prefer to keep their kitchens unobserved. Nothing to hide here! Whilst many standard items, in fact all of the old favourites, are found on this menu, it is a radical new ‘fusion’ style that catches the most applause! Called, just simply, Sizzlers, the meats have been half processed in the tandoor after suitable marination in yoghurt and spices, then sliced and into the wok with mushrooms and other vegetables. Served on a sizzling platter the result is an Indian/Chinese fusion that really works. You can have the chicken, mutton, fish, prawns, paneer or just assorted vegetables on their own. The result satisfies both the Chinese lover and the Tandoori freak. The Chicken Sizzler was quite sensational, one of those simple yet classic dishes that you cannot stop eating. Most people have their own yardsticks for comparing restaurants of like cuisine. For Indian restaurants many compare the silky smooth Butter Chicken [pictured], for others the ambrosial Rogan Josh. But my measuring stick has always been that treat from Goa, the Vindaloo. Some go the macho route and make it ridiculously hot, whereas in fact it should just be richly piquant. At Queen’s of India the Mutton Vindaloo is as close to perfect as you can get. It has big soft chunks of meat [not soggy lumps of fat as in some other Indian restaurants], a classic. It should not come as a surprise that the Rogan Josh and Butter Chicken are also excellent. From the Tandoor [watch them prepare it through the kitchen glass windows] are many seafood dishes. Fish
Kalimirch [ground black pepper], Jaffran [wrapped in saffron], Harra [marinated in mint] and Kastoori [with the distinctive flavour of fenugreek]. Prawns from the Tandoor are almost as good as chicken. Ambi Prawns [flavoured with raw mango] the smokey flavoured Bhatti Prawns are the most different. Other standards include Keema Mutter [minced lamb with green peas], Muntani Chicken Kofta [minced chicken wrapped in an egg coating] and the Prawn Hydrabadi [cooked with spinach, cashew nuts, and unusual spices]. Another style unique to Queen’s is their Hot Bowl Rice. A VERY hot bowl contains a serve of Indian rice and your choice of seasoned meats or seafood, on the side thin slices of egg-coated potato. It is an unusual meal-for-one. No cuisine has the range of rice dishes as they do in India. The Kashmiri Pulao has always been my 1st choice. Here there are many including the pure rice dish, Biryani. Rotis, many of which are cooked in the tandoor, include Nan, Paratha, Roomali, Phulka and Kulcha. A new one for me was the Afgani Nan; stuffed with cheese and coated with egg, the end product slightly rubbery so firm to hold and perfect for dunking in that wonderful vindaloo, in true Indian style! As is always the case with quality Indian restaurants the vegetarian options include the full range of tastes from the various regions and cooking styles of India. Whether a simple Samosa or Kashmiri Kebab [a capsicum stuffed with potato, cheese, dried fruits and spices of course], the wonderful Harra Paneer Tikka [cottage cheese marinated in a mint masala then char grilled], old favourite Malai Kofta [vegetable croquettes in a creamy curry] or my new favourite taste sensation, Queen’s Paneer Corn Bhurjee. Their homemade cottage cheese is grated and combined with corn kernels and spices in the wok, the finished product looking almost like scrambled eggs, the taste unreal! And there is always the grand daddy of cholesterol fixes; Indian Dhal, magic lentils, yellow, black or red, although in their tastiest form they are cooked with butter and cream! Oh well, you can not win them all! What a change to have a quality mid-range budget priced restaurant in this area. Queen’s of India in Tuban enjoys the same constant support as famous big brother Queen’s Tandoor in Seminyak.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Queen’s of India.
Address
: Dynasty Hotel, Jln. Kartika, Tuban.
Telephone
: 765.988.
Open
: 9.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m., daily.
Parking
: Secure, in hotel grounds.
Price
: Rp. 500,000 for two [+ drinks].
Credit Cards
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Food
: Indian.
Wine
: Limited.
Service
: Friendly and efficient.
Atmosphere
: Clean and fresh.
Overall
: Full-on flavours of India.
Copyright © 2016 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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Update Graze is at the street front of the Maya Sanur, on Jln. Danau Tamblingan in Sanur. It has already established itself as one of Sanur’s best value eating places, whether inside in the cool aircon at lunchtime or dining al fresco on the covered terrace in the evening. Already one of my regular lunchtime haunts with its interesting but great value food, F & B Director Emmanuel is not one to rest on his laurels. New dishes added include a new selection of Crostini. A popular Italian snack that must begin with excellent toasted bread as a base, luckily Maya have one of the best Pastry Chefs in town. I always liked both the mushroom & truffle crostini and the olive tapenade with onion, tomato and basil. Now they have added a new Green Pea Mash with mint and feta and Shredded Smoked Gindara with horseradish and dill. Lucky there are four crostini to one serve, so have them all, one each [pictured]! You will soon be back again for more. I could happily just eat crostini for lunch, every day! A range of Hot Stone dishes [still cooking when it arrives at your table] include Tuna with ginger, lime and coriander, Jumbo Prawns, garlic and lemon, Chicken Tikka kebabs and Angus Sirloin that has already been in Maya’s marinade. You want a healthy salad? Warm apple and pumpkin tossed with goat feta, rocket and walnuts, a dressing of apple cider and honey, ticks all the boxes. For those who, like me, enjoy exotic breakfasts, and at any time of the day [served here from 7.00 a.m. till 3.00 p.m.], three new combos have been added. Mexican [jalapeno corn fritter, guacamole with a fried egg], Italian [smoked Scarmoza cheese and zucchini waffles with balsamic roasted tomatoes, ruccola and spring onion cream] and Sweet Belgian [cinnamon waffles with rhubarb and raspberry compote, dark chocolate and coconut cream topped with clove honey].
DDWarung does not sound like a Thai restaurant, but it is. Very warung style it offers traditional home-style Thai and many street-food dishes. On Jln. Batu Sari, Sanur, it is an area that I never traverse and would never have discovered if it had not been for an item by Jack Daniels in his Bali Update. The charismatic owner of DD Warung has moved from a tourist island in Thailand [Koh Samui] for one in Indonesia [Bali]. Traditional cuisines are very regional and often have varying ‘authentic’ recipes. Such was the case with their Kai Med Ma Muang [Chicken Cashew], no burnt chilli or any chilli at all but many healthy vegetables [broccoli, tomato, baby corn, onion and fungus] as well as the chicken strips and cashew nuts. Those classic Thai soups, the hot and sour Tom Yum Goong and the under-rated ambrosial Tom Kha Gai [chicken with galangal and lemongrass in coconut milk] are there. In Thailand T shirts of different colours, for different days, are worn in accordance with your level of respect for the King [yellow on Tuesdays], Sky Blue [the Queen on Wednesdays] and Red for the Thaksin mob, any day. At DD Warung it is the curries that are colour-coded, it is Panang Curry [Fridays], Yellow Curry [Mondays] and the wonderful aromatic Massaman, from South Thailand, on Wednesdays. Whilst waiting for your mains, chew on some great golden Chicken Wings.
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CasCades @ The Viceroy have been regularly bringing some of the great chefs of Europe & Asia to Bali as guest chef for special functions. This time they present a MexicanEuropean-Indonesian Dinner when two Belgians chefs get together! This special dinner will be presented by Chef Thierry Blouet, from the famous Café des Artistes restaurant at Puerto Vallata in Mexico, and CasCades Executive Chef, Nick Vanderbeeken. Friday September 23 is the date, the estimated cost is Rp.1,900,000 with full wine pairing. As always with these dinners prior reservation is necessary. Golden Monkey has opened. Quality Chinese in Ubud at last! It is situated on Jln. Dewi Sita [cnr. of Jln. Goutomo]. Start with San Choy Bau or Drunken Chicken. Then Dim Sum [Har Kau, Siew Mai, Char Siew, etc], and soup [corn/crab]. Cantonese Roasted Meats [duck, chicken, pork] and fresh seafood that can be ordered steamed or fried. From the wok lemon or kung pao chicken, beef black pepper and pork sweet and sour. More information, with tasting notes in the next column. MamaSan has done it again. They have re-opened the upstairs section as a Tasting Club. Jln. Raya Kerobokan, to the left at the finish of Sunset Road. A cold kitchen is presided over by either Will Meyrick himself or the resident chef at MamaSan, Shannon Smerdon [both Shannon and Will were Head Chefs at different times at Sydney’s award-winning Thai restaurant, Longrain]. You can sit at the bench facing the kitchen and discuss your selections with the chefs, or relax in the lounge section. The food is amazing! Most of these dishes are a result of Will’s recent journeys to the remote regions of China and the hill-tribe areas of Laos and Thailand. You must start with the Ma Hor, the best version I have ever tasted; minced prawn and duck, crushed peanuts and spice, sit on compressed watermelon. The Thais often use juicy fruits to counterbalance the chilli in many dishes. Silken Tofu with ‘1,000 years egg’ is not quite what it says, the eggs have been mixed with ash for 60 days, unusual, a centuries old Chinese tradition, quite sensational! Well-spiced Baby Octopus is with pickled fennel and micro herbs, the thinly sliced [carpaccio style] fresh amberjack fish fillets are with ponzu beetroot and seaweed, similar Salmon has a Korean touch with chilli-cured quail egg, watermelon radish and avocado [and a trace of wasabi]. From Laos a complex dish of many tastes; tartar-style beef strips, smoked eggplant, and nam prik num quail eggs. Many of the quite exotic and very organic vegetables used here are from the relatively new area of Plaga, in the mountains of the northeastern corner of Bali. There are also larger tasting plates [sharing size] such as Popcorn Tempura Shrimp, prawn balls in a light batter, with togarashi and smoked chilli mayonnaise. These are warm dishes prepared in the restaurant’s main kitchen downstairs and include the Chinese dumplings that MamaSan is famous for. The wonderful Beijing style snapper dumpling, inside chilli and black bean oil, is always one of the first dishes I order on arrival. Although the Duck & Chilli Shanghai dumplings run it a close second! The ultimate in food tastes for the educated diner! Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/I-31 August 16
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Food Glorious Food We served this at a r e c e n t gathering where they quickly disappeared. You can make this delicious dish in stages by making the lemon aiole a n d t h e mushroom filling the day before. However it’s completely doable all in one day. It’s great as an appetizer or a vegetarian main dish and you won’t even notice there is high protein tempe in it. You can vary the taste by choosing different mushrooms.
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- 200 g fresh portobello mushrooms, cleaned and chopped - 1 Tbl. crumbled dried thyme leaves - 1 tsp. lemon juice - salt and pepper Ingredients for the Lemon Aioli: – 4 hard cooked egg yolks, save the whites for another use – 3 Tbl. lemon or lime juice – 1/4 tsp. sugar – 1/4 tsp. freshly ground pepper – 1/2 tsp. sea salt – 2 pinches of ground cayenne – 2 tsp. Dijon mustard - 1 tsp. lemon zest, finely grated - 1 small clove of garlic, pressed – 5 Tbl. extra virgin olive oil
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If you are making appetizers, take a spoonful of the Tempe Potato Patty dough and flatten into a 5 cm disk. Make another one the same size. Put 1 tsp. of the mushroom filling on a disk and top with a sprig of dill. Take another disk and lay on top of the mushroom filling, pushing down to flatten and pinching the sides closed. Continue like this until you have used all the tempe potato dough and the sautéed mushrooms. You should have about 30 small filled patties. If you want to eat this as a vegetarian main course make the patties bigger and fill with a larger amount of sautéed mushrooms. You should have about 8 large filled patties. Cook the patties following directions in the Tempe Potato Patty recipe, keeping the patties warm in the oven until ready to serve. As you are cooking the patties, make the lemon aiole. Put all the ingredients for the lemon aiole, except the oil, in a blender, food processor, stick blender container or a deep mortar with a pestle. Combine the ingredients until smooth. Slowly add the oil while continuing to mix. Taste and correct for salt, pepper and lemon juice. You can either drizzle the sauce over the patties or serve it in a bowl for each diner to dip into.
Directions: Bon Appetit! Make the recipe for Tempe Potato Patties up to the point where you form the patties. Set this aside. Make the mushroom filling by heating 1 Tbl. olive oil in a frying pan. When the oil is hot add the garlic and shallots, stir frying until the shallots are limp. Crumble in the dried thyme leaves, giving it a good stir and then add the shitake and portobello mushrooms. Stir fry these over a high heat until they start to brown and release their juices. Season with lemon juice, salt and pepper and continue stir frying until the most of the juice evaporates. Remove from the heat and set aside.
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia
Ceremony by Korrie Rayun Lampan Ceremony, a tale of a childhood steeped in ceremonies, takes place in remote riverside villages that don’t even appear as dots on a map. The book is a paean to the culture-rich life of the Benuaq Dayak, the largest ethnic group of Kutai Barat Regency. One of the island’s many upriver peoples, famous for their ikat dresses and vests woven in snake-scale patterns, this tribe occupies the border area between East and Central Kalimantan provinces in Muara Pahu, Damai, Muara Lawa and Tanjung Isui. Dayak poet-novelist Korrie Layun Rampan was born in Samarinda, East Kalimantan in 1953, the second son of an adat chief. A literary Leonardo of Indonesian Letters, “Bapak Korrie” is the prolific author of 357 books in a number of genres including science, literature, literary criticism, biography, history, culture, anthropology, sociology, short stories and translations of children’s stories. His books have been translated into English, French, Swedish and other languages. This decidedly post-modern coming-of-age novel - the author’s first - was written in only one week when the author was only 21 years old. Its publication took the Indonesian literary scene by storm when it won the Jakarta Arts Council’s novel writing competition award in 1976. The author, relatively unknown at the time, went on to establish himself as one of Indonesia’s major literary figures. By 2013, he had received a total of sixteen literary and journalistic awards. Ceremony is an unending narrative of spiritual experiences revolving constantly around crisis rites that constitute the very center of Dayak life. It matters little that most Benuaq Dayak are Catholic. Every individual, from babyhood to old age and even into death must undergo ceremonies, often accompanied by dancing and singing. As if we ourselves are in attendance, the reader encounters rite after rite: the protagonist’s soul roaming in Lumut (Heaven); ceremonies initiated to cure sickness; a balian (shaman) searching for lost souls; the kewangkey ceremony staged to bury human bones; the nalin taun annual festival that offers gifts to nature and the gods to ward off disaster; the pelulung wedding ceremony, etc. This is not a novel with a clear plot. The language employed is appropriate for the material being expressed. The author’s has an unusual and complex style that ranges effortlessly from the edgy and clipped (as befits the youthful narrator-protagonist) to the discursive and erotically ecstatic, and from the lyrical to the nightmarishly visionary. Though at times the non-linear narrative is mysterious and abstract, it is always interesting and surprising. Although centered on ceremonies, other aspects of life along the southern tributaries of the Mahakam River are extensively covered as well. The problem of the arrival of transmigrants in the interior of Kalimantan from other provinces of Indonesia disturbs the Dayak way of life and often bring calamity. These outsiders marry Dayak girls who are then left behind, pregnant or the mothers of newborns or small children. The most searing passages tell of children without fathers and wives without husbands. The “foreigners”
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are also razing the forests. Great trees are cut down and rolled into the river. The leveling of their jungle habitats directly endangers the agriculture and thus the livelihoods of the people of the interior.
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This edition of Ceremony is graced by a an informative introduction by noted French scholar, Bernard Sellato on the ritualized world of the Benuaq Dayak covering their history, society, language, economy, arts, cosmology, religion and rituals of life, death and farming. This learned essay by an expert on Borneo provides invaluable geographical, historical and cultural background for the novel and includes a critique of the original edition of Ceremony by Indonesian poet and translator Dodong Djiwapradja. The translator remains true to the Indonesian custom of referring to your sweetheart as “Kakak” or “Kak” or “Abang,” meaning “Older Sibling” or “Brother,” and “Adik” or “Dik,” meaning “Younger Sibling” or “Sister,” rather than saying each other’s name. These terms of address are similar to American sweethearts when they address each other - at least in song lyrics - as “Daddy” and “Baby.” The immense pride the writer has of his ethnic roots is reflected in the massive number of Benuaq Dayak language terms that appear in the text, even though the novel’s length is relatively short. The 104word glossary of culturally technical terms relating to the daily life, religious outlook and practices of the Benuaq people will prove quite helpful to Western readers who are unfamiliar with the island of Borneo. The editors have done their homework. How many novels have you read that provide a list of websites and additional reading material on Borneo, Kalimantan and Dayak? However, there are many terms in the text that did not make it into the glossary. This forces curious readers to make time-consuming Internet searches only to find most explanations are in Indonesian. With the help of Benuaq native speakers who illuminated the meaning of the terms and references, the translator of this latest edition has thoughtfully expanded the text in order to incorporate detailed and to-the-point explanations of cultural terminology so as not to encumber the reader and ensure a smooth read.
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With its setting the forest dreamscape of a Dayak people that is exotic, magical and filled with ambiguities, made even more exciting by a series of haunting ceremonies and erotic and tragic liaisons, Ceremony still retains its power to thrill and mystify after the passage of more than 30 years. Ceremony by Korrie Rayun Lampan, translator George A. Fowler, Lontar Foundation 2014, ISBN 978-979-8083-96-9, paperback, 139 pages, dimensions 14 cmx21.5 cmx1.3 cm. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com.
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SCHEDULE THAT Balinese Full Moon Chakra Healing (16 September) tribute much needed funds to raise awareness and to support This is a community event and an opportunity to get your body aligned, healed and transformed. For readers who may not be familiar with the concept of chakras here is some background information. A chakra is an energy centre, and the human body has seven main chakras or energy centres, each with its own focus. The word chakra comes from the ancient Sanskrit word for wheel. So long as the flow of energy is consistent, your chakras are said to be in balance, and this will result in positive physical and spiritual health. H o w e v e r, i f y o u r chakras are not balanced, the flow of energy will be inhibited, and this frequently results in illness, depression, or just plain “feeling low or tired.” The negative results will vary according to the chakra that has been affected. This is an ideal time to come along and realign yourself with Pak Nyoman’s healing touch. Using Balinese holy water, young coconuts and traditional offerings, Pak Nyoman will open and align the chakras therefore balancing and harmonizing physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. This is a great and unique way of getting yourself re-energized. Do visit the website to find out more and contact Desa Seni to confirm your attendance. Where : Desa Seni, Jl Subak Sari No 13, Canggu Contact : 844 6392 info@desaseni.com www.desaseni.com
Bali Vegan Festival (7 – 9 October) This is another festival for food lovers that is going to be popular especially as it is going to be held in Ubud. Readers may be aware of the type of diet involved but just to clarify that veganism is a type of vegetarian diet that excludes meat, eggs, dairy products and all other ingredients derived from animals. Many vegans do not eat foods that are processed using animal products including refined white sugar and some wines. It is definitely a lifestyle choice that opens many doors to alternative dishes and a very wholesome way of living. The mission of the Bali Vegan Festival is worth a mention as it is dedicated to the proposition that world peace starts with each of us cultivating an inner sense of compassion for ourselves and others, and that this compassion starts when we stop killing animals for food. This vision certainly does inspire a change of thinking and a move to a non-meat diet. World-class vegan chefs, yoga teachers, healers, musicians, comedians, environmentalists and vegans will come together in celebration of this way of being. Free daily yoga classes, talks from renowned vegans such as James Aspey and the Head of the Indonesian Vegetarian Society Dr Susianto, Qigong Healing Meditation, Zumba, comedy, salsa and a vegan fashion show are just some of the highlights of the festival. It is also designed to be a family day out with a children’s circus and film screening. Do come along whether you are vegan or not and enjoy a great day out! When : from 8 am Where : Paradiso Ubud, Jalan Goutama Selatan, Ubud Contact : info@baliveganfestival.com www.baliveganfestival.com
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those who have been touched by this type of cancer which if detected soon enough can be treated. The lunch is going to be scrumptious. A mini bazaar, raffles, lucky draws and auctions will be part of the activities so do come ready to do some shopping and you never know you might just be one of the winners of some fantastic prizes. Do call to reserve your space and bring along a group of friends. Good causes are always worth supporting and we wish Flash Charity Bali the best of luck! Remember to make a note in your diary! When Cost Where
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Dutch Singer Shirma Rouse (26 September) For many years Vincent’s Restaurant in Candidasa has been the venue for Jazz lovers. Beautiful food and weekly performances of mainly great Indonesian Jazz musicians has made Vincent’s a success. On Monday 26 September, there will be a special performance by the Dutch singer Shirma Rouse and her band. Shirma Rouse was born on the Caribbean island of Saint Eustatius and moved to Holland when she was 19 years old. She sang in a gospel choir, performed backing vocals for Tasha’s World and graduated from the conservatory of Rotterdam. The famous Dutch singer, Anouk enlisted her services, and in 2013 Shirma sang backing vocals for Anouk during the Eurovision Song Contest. With the Metropole Orchestra she accompanied international artists such as Michael Bolton and Chaka Khan. Shirma’s performance in the Voice of Holland gave her carrier an additional boost and with her talent she subsequently became a well-known and popular star in Holland, appearing in many TV-shows. Last year she performed at the North Sea Jazz Festival and this year she appeared in the Ladies of Soul concerts in Amsterdam. Too many reasons not to miss this performance of Shirma Rouse at Vincent’s Restaurant in Candidasa. When : 7 pm Where : Vincent’s Restaurant Jl Raya Candidasa Contact : 0363 41368 www.vincentsbali.com
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Tough Mudder (1 October) This event is not for the faint hearted and certainly one that will appeal to the brave and adventurous readers out there. This is the first Tough Mudder event in Asia and what a great place to start! With 2.5 million participants in six countries worldwide this event is really taking off. Tough Mudder is just what the name suggests. It is all about mud! It is a 16- 20 km obstacle course which tests physical strength, stamina and mental capacity through mud! There are no winners, no medals, no clocks or judges just a team spirit, ice cold beers as a reward for the effort and great memories. If you are up for a challenge then sign up and this could be your claim to fame. It is a bit like saying you have done a bungy jump or jumped out of a helicopter. You can say, ‘I did it!’ What an accomplishment! The price includes 1 event ticket, headband, performance finisher tee, finisher beer and refreshments. You also need to be aged 16 and above. The website is comprehensive and you can read up about bringing your team along or joining a team. When Cost Where Contact
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October is breast cancer awareness month across the globe and an annual campaign to increase awareness of this dreadful disease. Many people are aware of breast cancer but often forget to take the steps to detect the disease in its Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all early stages. Flash Charity Bali are working hard to support up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2016 local hospitals and foundations and this fundraiser will conC/E/G-14 Sept. 16
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Assisting the Family of a Fallen Bali Policeman In the early morning hours of Wednesday, August 17, 2016, 53-year-old onduty officer I Wayan Sudarsa from the Kuta Police Precinct was brutally killed on Kuta Beach. More than 39 wounds were found on his body. Two foreign tourists have been charged with his vicious murder. Wayan Sudarsa left a widow and two children who now need financial support to meet living and educational costs, and to pay for BaliHindu ceremonies that will ensure the peaceful repose of their father and husband.
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A special “gotong royong” (mutually cooperative) appeal fund has been set up to provide some immediate help to a family that has lost a husband and father. At the same time this fund is an opportunity for visitors to Bali, Indonesian residents and Bali’s large expat community to acknowledge the significant duty and sacrifice of Bali’s much-maligned constabulary and in particular the contribution of Wayan Sudarsa who has in the past taken an active and concerned role in helping the community.
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The funds are being transparently managed and accounted for by Solemen Indonesia, Bali’s leading humanitarian group. 100% of the money collected will go to fund the needs of the slain policemen’s wife and two children, who will not receive adequate financial compensation from the police department for the loss of income. This is about helping a Balinese family that has suffered an unspeakable loss and about turning a tragic set of events into a triumph for community strength and human compassion.
Taman Rama Schools Denpasar & Jimbaran, and the Asian Intercultural School wish to thank our students, parents and school community for the generous donations given to our annual ‘From School to School’ charity collection.
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Local News David Taylor Claims Both He and Sarah O’Connor Killed Policeman The lawyer representing British murder suspect David James Taylor claims his client’s girlfriend was involved in the alleged murder of a Bali cop. Despite Australian Sara Connor claiming she was trying to break up a fight between her lover and officer Wayan Sudarsa, attorney Haposan Sihombing, who represents Mr. Taylor, says the couple “did it together.” Indonesian police also say the mother-of-two was” definitely involved” in the alleged killing on Bali’s Kuta Beach on August 17. Connor initially said that officer Sudarsa was a ‘bad cop’ who tried to pin her down before changing her story claiming she had tried to break up a fight between her boyfriend and the policeman.
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the stricken officer and allegedly bashed him on the back of the skull as he lay face down in the sand.
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His Australian lover Connor could also be seen hitting the cop with his walkie-talkie as the couple were forced to stage a grisly re-enactment early today at tourist hotspot Kuta.
Government officials are criticizing reclamation protestors,
In total they recreated 68 scenes, following directions from officers with loudhailers, including at a hotel where they allegedly disposed of their bloody clothes. Taylor admits getting into a fight with Sudarsa after drinking beer on the beach in the early hours, police said. He is said to have accused the officer of stealing Sara’s handbag and of being a fake cop.
saying footage circulating of them burning tires is affecting the willingness of some foreign tourists to travel to Bali. Instead of looking at the bigger picture and focusing the real issue here-the monster development project poised to devour Benoa Bay-the talk of the town seems to be all about how protestors are ‘hurting’ Bali’s image. The Benoa project would devastatingly reclaim 700 hectares of the bay for the construction of a cluster of Dubai-esque artificial
This week, the two suspects spent hours re-enacting scenes from the night that Sudarsa was allegedly murdered on the popular tourist beach. Speaking with local news outlet Tribun Bali, Denpasar police chief Hadi Purnomo claims Connor struck the cop during the attack. He said: “Sara was definitely involved in the assault. Sara hit the victim with a walkie-talkie.” However, despite re-enacting scenes where she struck the officer with a walkie-talkie, Conner and her lawyer insist she was forced to play out an incident, which never happened. During the macabre re-enactment, Brit DJ Taylor showed how he allegedly clubbed Sudarsa with a broken beer bottle and left him for dead. During the reenactment the dreadlocked backpacker, 34, showed how he kneeled over
Connor’s lawyer Erwin Siregar said his client maintains that she was trying to protect the victim not kill him. He said: “If you see from the reconstruction this morning, what my client did is try to separate and protect the victim so that’s why from the first investigation, second investigation and then third and also this morning I am not seeing that my client should be involved in this murder.”
islands. But never mind the irreversible consequences such a project would have, member of the House of Representatives, Reni Marlinawati Amin, said that tourism is one of the government’s top priorities. “This (the protest) could hurt the economy,” Amin told Merdeka on Tuesday
He also denied a police allegation, that Connor hit the officer with his own walkie-talkie. Cops alleged that some of Connor’s actions at the reenactment were slightly different to those she had explained in her earlier interrogation statements to police.
(30/8). “When tourists don’t come, it’s to their (Balineses’)
They say the two suspects would later be confronted with each other’s different versions of events. (September 1st 2016)
canceling trips after seeing videos from last week-we
own detriment,” he added. These sorts of “problems” become an obstacle, according to Amin. It’s tourists from Asian countries, Japan especially, that appear to be
should add that at no point did the tire-burning reportedly get out of hand or violent. A Jakarta travel agent similarly
Singapore Raises Zika Tally - First Pregnant Woman Diagnosed A pregnant woman was among those diagnosed with Zika infections in Singapore, as the number of confirmed cases of the mosquito-borne virus in the city-state rose to 115. The Zika virus, which has spread through the Americas and the Caribbean since late last year, is generally a mild disease but is a particular risk to pregnant women as it can cause microcephaly - a severe birth defect in which babies are born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains. The pregnant woman who tested positive lives in the Aljunied area in Singapore’s southeast, where most previous cases have been detected. A member of her household was earlier diagnosed with Zika, the Straits Times newspaper reported. Singapore announced the first locally contracted case of Zika late on Saturday (27/8), and the number of diagnosed infections has grown steadily this week. In a joint statement with the National Environment Agency (NEA), the health ministry said it identified another potential cluster of Zika virus infection in east Singapore, involving three previously reported cases. “Over time, we expect Zika cases to emerge from more areas. We must work and plan on the basis that there is Zika transmission in other parts of Singapore and extend our vector control efforts beyond the current affected areas,” Minister for Health Gan Kim Yong said in the statement. Several countries have warned pregnant women or those trying to conceive to avoid traveling to Singapore. The outbreak and travel advisories come as the tourism industry in one of the world’s busiest travel hubs already faces weak global economic growth. It is also just weeks ahead of the Singapore Formula One motor-racing Grand Prix - a major sporting and entertainment attraction. Preparations for the race weekend are “on track and proceeding as per normal,” the promoter, Singapore GP, said in an emailed statement. In addition to 24 new Zika cases confirmed on Wednesday (31/08), nine were detected in the health ministry’s ‘look-back’ testing of previous cases. The NEA said it is to widen the scope of its mosquito control operations - clearing drains and spraying potential breeding habitats with insecticide - to include the new potential cluster area.
Most of the initial cases were among the hundreds of thousands of foreign workers, drawn mainly from the Asian sub-continent, who work on Singapore’s construction sites and in the marine sector. These included 13 Indian citizens, said a person at the Indian High Commission in Singapore.
complained about the tire burning, saying that a large group of Japanese tourists cancelled their trip to Bali in mid-September. The group of 150 people cancelled their plans for security reasons, explained Yusuf Martatama. Martama has been trying to tell travelers that Bali is
Malaysia confirmed on Thursday (01/09) its first case of Zika after a woman tested positive for the virus following a three-day visit to neighboring Singapore on August 19. The 58-year-old woman had showed signs of a rash and fever one week after returning from Singapore, according to Health Minister Subramaniam Sathasivam.
safe for tourists, but apparently his word has not been
“We are carrying out control measures against aedes mosquitoes near the woman’s home to prevent the spread of the virus,” he said at a news conference on Thursday, adding that the virus was discovered in the woman’s urine sample.
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enough to convince everyone. Fellow travel agents have experienced the same concerns amongst customers, Martama said. (August 31st 2016)
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A New Zealand woman has been arrested in Bali after
Subramaniam initially said the woman’s “child” had also tested positive for Zika in Singapore. He later clarified that the child was in fact an adult daughter who is working in Singapore and has not returned to Malaysia.
flying into the resort island allegedly carrying crystal
Subramaniam said they have already intensified vector control activities in Taman Botani in Klang, where the infected woman’s home is located, and urged residents to allow officers despatched to the area to enter their homes and carry out fogging and larvicidal spraying.
could face up to 12 years in jail after being detained at the
Subramaniam said on Thursday that a total of five Malaysians have so far been identified as having tested positive for Zika in Singapore.
became suspicious of the 27-year-old as she was shouting.
U.S. health officials have concluded that Zika infections in pregnant women can cause microcephaly, a birth defect marked by small head size that can lead to severe developmental problems in babies.
methamphetamine following a drug-fuelled party in Australia, an official said on Friday (2/9). Myra Williams
Indonesian island’s airport on Wednesday following her arrival from the Australian city of Melbourne, said Bali anti-drugs agency chief Putu Gede Suastawa. Officials
A search turned up 0.43g of crystal methamphetamine. “At the airport’s immigration office we found a piece of plastic wrapped around clear white crystals,” Suastawa said. Suastawa said the suspect told officials she had been partying in Melbourne and taken crystal meth, ecstasy and
The World Health Organization has said there is strong scientific consensus that Zika can also cause GuillainBarre, a rare neurological syndrome that causes temporary paralysis in adults.
marijuana before flying to Bali. Indonesia imposes capital
The connection between Zika and microcephaly first came to light last fall in Brazil, which has now confirmed more than 1,600 cases of microcephaly that it considers to be related to Zika infections in the mothers. (September 2nd 2016)
the minimum of five grams required by law to hand down
punishment in serious cases of drug trafficking but Williams should avoid the firing squad as she was carrying less than
the death penalty. The woman, who is in the custody of the anti-drugs agency, is likely to be charged with drug
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possession or use, said Suastawa. If found guilty of possession, she faces up to 12 years in jail. New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it was aware of the detention of a New Zealand citizen in Bali and their embassy in Jakarta was providing consular assistance. Foreigners are regularly caught trying to bring drugs into Bali, a tropical resort that attracts millions of visitors each year, and some have been sentenced to death. Jakarta has stepped up a campaign against drugs and has put several foreign and Indonesian narcotics convicts to
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Our fortnight begins with the Lunar Eclipse and in Bali centres around the topic of shared resources and the service related to them. Chiron is close to this moon and will bring healing in this area over the coming months. Mercury is close to the Sun on Full Moon and will go direct again on the 22nd, right before the Sun enters Libra to mark the spring equinox. We are all still in revision until then and as this retrograde Mercury joins the North Node as it stations, there will be a reminder of the commitments we made back in early August. Optimism is high with Jupiter (fresh in the sign of Libra) conjoined the Sun for the Full Moon and Equinox and will be exact at the end of this fortnight. Libra brings peace, harmony, co-operation through relationship and the need for balance. The last of our Saturn square Neptune transits is exposing the truth and working through patterns of victimisation. Venus is set to enter the sign of Scorpio on the 26th with Scorpio’s ruler Pluto, turning direct the next day and its co-ruler Mars, entering Capricorn the day after. Our relating will take on a more intense and serious tone now and through to mid October when Mars joins Pluto at 16 degrees and Venus enters Sagittarius. This is a time of shake up and wake-up for many people with a strong desire to take action in their personal lives and leading to a domino effect within the collective.
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FULL MOON 24 Pisces 19 September 17, 2016 3:05 a.m. (Lunar eclipse)
The Lunar Eclipse brings a deepening to your more sensitive side and a spiritual healing for your soul. Some very potent truths will be revealed to you around this time which enables you to make headway in your career or vocational direction in the coming months. Your relationships will move into a more serious phase and can bring a deepening sexual union. Relationships create the mirror for us to grow and particularly so when the Sun is in the sign of Libra. Although you have an insatiable need for freedom and independence it is through relating that you find your peace and inner equilibrium with your soul companions.
With Jupiter in your sign be ready for some big changes over the coming year. Venus your ruler leaves your sign and enters Scorpio and will bring some concentrated focus to your money making ventures and personal acquisitions. As the eclipse ushers in a time of emotional healing around your daily work schedule and health related issues you may have, the Sun’s movement into your sign will mark a new beginning. Your energy is soon to turn to more domestic issues and perhaps some transformative events within the family dynamic. An end of an era is possible for many now as the home front is swept up with these changes.
Venus your ruler will move into the sign of Scorpio at the end of the fortnight and promises to bring a few challenges in the love department. When relationships go through a metamorphosis it can be an unstable time of deeper transformation. The end result nobody knows until the day arrives with the revelation of the new expression. One of you might be seeking to further your education or there may be a strengthening desire for travel. With the Sun moving from the area of romance to everyday concerns and work matters you may want to find solace within your group of friends or through group activities rather than within your primary relationship.
Venus’s entry into your sign will mark a time of self-love and interest. As the Eclipse this fortnight further highlights your service orientation over the coming months, the personal time that you can schedule will be much needed to recharge your batteries. With a radical approach to your work pushing you ever forwards, this next month will see new plans being laid and a great deal of mental activity. While the Sun encourages a more introverted time of things with regard to your personal relationships, your external World becomes exceedingly busy. Be prepared for a lot of short journeys with a distinct purpose in mind. How to balance your hectic schedule?
The Full Moon Eclipse falls in the area of career for you and will bring the balancing between family responsibility and service to the world. There is also the movement away from home matters to those of a more romantic kind. There is a time to regenerate and have fun; a recharging of your batteries, so to speak that is required. You may even want to move more deeply into your more intimate relating and that in itself will bring about a deeper transformation than if you had stayed with your regular routine. Friendships from your past suddenly reappear to remind you of a higher perspective focus and this in turn brings healing.
This Eclipse is urging you to take time out for yourself to heal the wounds of the Soul. Emotionally you will be feeling the need for retreat. You’ve been busy in the World and this is soon to change as you enter into a more joyous experience shared with others. Friendships are important to you and you naturally move more deeply into the shared experience with others. The financial issues will come to a head in mid-October which could mark the beginning of a pivotal turn around for many. The beginning of the fortnight brings an energy surge; a welcome relief from the hard slog of these past weeks.
Communication is prevalent on this Full Moon and paves the way for the healing which comes through connection with your higher self. You may wish to seek guidance from teachers or more directly from your inner guidance over the coming months. The beautification within the home continues as the Sun enters Libra and your passion is rekindled in the area of romance or through creative expression. Although work has taken much of energy recently you will find the shift back to relating taking place by the end of the fortnight. There’s a strong push to set your combined goals and plan ahead for the future. Stay attuned to work related epiphanies. The Full Moon will bring a sexual healing on the deepest of levels for you, over the coming months. It requires that you open to the unexpected and the unplanned, although the desire for personal control is still strong. Relinquishing responsibility in the area of work can be a challenge although one which is about to undergo transformation. Perhaps it is time for a change of plans. You have a strong need for passion in the home and this coming few weeks provides just that. As your fears dissolve and you see a way ahead that is different from your past, communicate to those who know you best and particularly the beloved. This Moon Eclipse brings emotional focus to your intimate and primary relationships over the next few months. Although the focus has been on yourself, as the Sun moves out of your sign and into Libra this fortnight, there will be a shift towards relating and a passion arising for the sharing of the deeper aspects of emotions to someone who cares. This is further followed by the movement of Mars into your house of romance and here you are sure to find even more passion arising. For those with children this is a powerful time of growth for all concerned. Stay attuned for information regarding your living situation around the Full Moon.
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You are another whose energy levels are about to increase, particularly around mid-October when a strong burst of transformational energy can help you to move any previously stuck areas of your life. You will be feeling more emotionally communicative as the fortnight begins and this will help you to bring things out into the open. Sometimes the loneliness of the journey can compel you to reach out to others and in so doing you also help them. As a stronger than normal attraction develops within your friendships, allow them the time they require deepening. Your focus will be strongly based within your one-on-one relationships while the Sun travels through Libra. Uranus your ruler is harmoniously connected to Mars as the fortnight begins and promises to bring some deliciously different conversations with friends. These new and innovative ideas may set the stage for a deeper transformation; one which includes a more emotional connection and sharing of values. Joining together with like minded soul’s can help to elevate the thinking and inspire each other to greater heights of achievement. A time of introversion begins at the end of this fortnight and it could mean a slower pace through the beginning of October. All of this is in preparation for a new cycle of action beginning mid-November. Release your financial fears and blossom. The Moon Eclipse is in your sign and deeply enlivens your emotional personality and those traits of compassion and empathy. Those people you choose to share your life with now are very fortunate to have your companionship and these relationships are set to deepen by the end of the fortnight. There’s a movement away from the career focus and onto community activities with regard to taking direct action even though your focus is always on the bigger picture and the concerns of humanity. You may become more personally involved in regeneration issues within the local community. With a love of foreign cultures and higher ways of thinking, this next month promises complex affairs.
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BA Feature Article In Search of a Fair Drop – the Bali Wine Saga From humble beginnings to a decent table wine
Indonesia’s most celebrated connection with the wine world is a young man, educated in the US, from a wealthy ChineseIndonesian family; a charming wastrel with expensive tastes but who, according to an American friend and associate was “a freakishly brilliant taster with a photographic aromatic memory”.
captured the market. At least for a while, until the Austrians got caught putting anti-freeze in the white wine he used one year and the Italians for using grape skins, twigs and ox-blood to tweak the red.
His name is Rudy Kurniawan. Now 40 years old and languishing in a US jail, he is unlikely to have his next sip of wine until 2020. In less than a decade Rudy sold over $100m of mainly fake Grand Cru Burgundies, making fools and/ or accomplices of wealthy collectors and the wine trade in the process. In a subsequent major wine fraud trial in France involving not Burgundy this time but Chateau Lafite, the prosecution laid evidence that 20% of international wine sales were fake.
The higher end was a lot more fun but just as, if not more, full of vintage BS. Once of my pals at the time was Stephen Spurrier who did such great work introducing the world to Californian wines. Like me Stephen had a subversive streak and was on a dual mission to open up the wine market in the US to French wines and France from good wine from elsewhere. Unlike me, he really did know his way around a grog shop. One day over a pint in the Queen’s Elm in Brompton Rd. with the ever-affable John Davies, MV heading up H&B, John shared he’d been asked to host the blind wine tasting between the Oxford University Wine Society and the brand new and decidedly non-vintage wine society of University College London, who had had the presumption to issue a challenge. He wanted to do it and asked if I’d help arrange it. All three of us were intrigued by the possibilities.
Rudy’s story is a fun tale of the “gentleman thief’ taking the rich and foolish to the cleaners before his nemesis, in the form of Domaine owner Laurent Ponsot, brought about his downfall. Only the Rudy’s downfall, counterfeit Grand Vin Burgundian owners could bring that to pass. Everyone else either didn’t know their Vosne from their vesica, were pretentious dupes or - in on the scam. The really interesting thing about this rollicking good tale is that so many rich and tastevin-challenged people, like right-wing billionaire David Koch, were paying up to $50,000 for a single bottle of négociant Burgundy, a table wine that would cost you around $20.00 at a wine merchant or $40.00 in a restaurant. Couldn’t happen to a better bloke. All of which goes to show that when it comes to wine, just like anything else, some people know what their talking about, others really are talking through their vesica, while the rest of us do best guided by common sense and our very own taste buds. There can be no better guide between a ripe Chateau d’Aiselle and a good table wine. That’s my credo anyway, ever since discovering the hiding place for the key to my stepfather’s wine cellar c.1951. I can de¿nitely tell a claret from a Burgundy, further than that I wouldn’t presume to go. My professional connection with the wine & spirits trade, other than as a happy consumer, came when I forsook the watering holes of Fleet Street for the Àeshpots of Mayfair as an advertising and PR man. My accounts were Bass Charrington Vintners (BCV), the wine & spirits arm of Britain’s largest brewer and Martell Cognac. What more could a young man in London during the late Sixties ask for? It wasn’t all Ruinart and Chateau La¿te though. British brewers were at their nadir. Selling ¿lthy chemical keg beer and utterly destroying any architectural merit in over 8,000 pubs Bass was in the process of painting all 2,000 of theirs anchovy pink with pillar-box red doors. BCV had however taken over two of London’s premier wine merchants Edward Young in the City, with cellars predating the Great Fire of 1666, and Hedges & Butler (H&B) in Regent Street, a roaring Mayfair success since the effervescent 1920s. I soon discovered that there were two Englands when it came to wine. Apart from my cosy world with the MVs at H&B and Edward Young there was another world out there. What I hadn’t taken aboard until then was that England was in fact already the biggest importer and wine-drinking nation in Europe, possibly the world. It was called British wine. It was imported grape juice with massive amounts of sugar added along with the upper limit of statutory alcohol levels. However the world was changing; young Britons were starting to travel en masse and with it the nation’s lust for sugar was diminishing. It was also the last hurrah for the bottleparty culture and a truly diabolical French red plonk in a litre bottle Àaunting the tricoleur called Nicolas was selling in mega vats across the country. The boss of BCV, a man whose main claim to fame had been to sugar-up an innocuous sweet sherry from Cyprus called EMVA Cream until it became syrup, now set his sight on a universal blended wine, coloured red, white & pink. He gave it a pretty name Hirondelle, a French dicky-bird, although there was nothing French about it. He bought wine in all three colours annually from wherever it was cheapest and, once in his laboratories, would doctor-up the colour, alcohol content and sweetness to whatever the demographics told him would ensure maximum sales. It wasn’t very nice, thin stuff and still far too sweet, but as prime mover
So much for the lower end of the market.
We set up three lines of wines, one for the universities and, just for fun, a third for the national wine writers, which included such luminaries as the FT’s Edmund Penning-Rowsell and my excolleague from Punch and original ‘Bollinger Bolshevist’, Cyril Ray. To get them to play ball I had to assure them that their results would not be released. On the day, the two teams duly appeared, the Oxford (all) men, an awf’ly gracious bunch of middle class young fogies as ever you’d want to meet, who went about calling everyone ‘sir’ to annoy us. The Imperial U. boys and girls (sign of the times!) were fresh and keen, while our full complement of wine writers entered happily into the spirit of things, safe in the assurance of non-disclosure. The results were everything we could have hoped. The winners by a mile were Imperial College (one called it 100% right), and whose society was not yet a year old. Centuries old Oxford Wine Soc. came in a poor second, while the wine writers romped home in last place (one got it 100% wrong). The Imperial College team were delighted but not triumphant, the wine writers remained as affable as ever, but the Oxford lads, with centuries of wannabe noblesse oblige didn’t take things at all well. “These people were studying. They were… trying”, one of them sniffed aggrievedly. Of course, it was just too good, one of us – my lips are sealed as to whom – tipped off Nigel Dempster, a much-feared gossip columnist back then for Private Eye and Daily Mail. Shortly after Stephen moved to Paris to open a wine shop and was to reprise our B&H tasting of 1968 in trumps in 1976 with what came to be known a “The Judgement of Paris” when, to the nation’s utter chagrin his Californian Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignons were rated higher than some of the most prestigious Burgundies and Bordeaux. A ¿lm “Bottle Shock” was later made about him, which he dismissed as a ‘load of old cobblers’. His mission was simple, to encourage people to get a good drop at a decent price. Amen to that… All of which brings our oenic saga to that bit of Indonesia called Bali. On the face of it Bali is not fertile ground for wine-lovers, a tropical Hindu island set in a sea of Islam with but a few groves of eating grapes to boast of. Back then, until the mid-1990s expats sipped on gin jeruk come dusk or, if they craved wine, would have to venture into Denpasar where a sour old Chinese lady in a dusty toko would come up with bottles of Barton & Guestier and NV Mumm Cordon Rouge, the which presumably having fallen off the back of a Garuda jetplane. All, that is, apart from the fortunate few acquainted with that stalwart of the liquor trade, Victor Mason, previously Of¿cer-in-Charge (Wines & Spirits) for Jardines or one or other of the Hong Kong hongs; and who’d upped and jumped ship to Bali, talking his brands with him, while opening The Taverna Hotel in Sanur. Finding the hotel business was not a proper trade for a gentleman he retired to the hills without rancour, as ever to the beat of his own drum and where he remains to this day. What really changed things was a Àood of thirsty tourists, with Australians leading the charge. Beer and hooch, local or imported
was never a problem – wine was. Nowadays, where there are Caucasian, and increasingly Asian, tourists it is axiomatic they want a decent drop of wine with meals, without being unduly stiffed in the process - or an instant headache. It goes with the holiday and national tourist of¿ces, whatever their culture, know this and eventually convince their masters to adapt accordingly. In Indonesia this adaptation has been partial and slow to arrive. Until the turn of the century we were con¿ned to two local wines, which weren’t very nice and which in a hotel cost around US$30.00 a bottle. Coming from places where something acceptable could cost US$6.00 it is no surprise that Bali did not enjoy a reputation as a good place to enjoy a glass or two of wine with your meal. Into this void in the early 1990s came Hatten Wines and Wine of the Gods. Hatten Wines is a locallyowned operation and originally made from grapes grown in the North West of Bali. The wines tended to be too sweet for the taste of most bulés. Wine of the Gods was a stouthearted ¿rst attempt at an acceptable table wine by a local and expat trio using grape juice imported from Australia. As wine drinkers themselves they reckoned that by doing so they could achieve the desired ‘fair drop’ at a reasonable price avoiding the heavy tax on alcoholic imports. They were on the right track but, as so often is the case, it was not as simple as that. The company ran into problems and stalled in the mid-90s. About that time another local company started to do well with the importation of mainly Chilean table wines selling at around the $20 to $30 mark and upward. Things really made a quantum, albeit modest, leap when Australian winemaker Craig Newton and his wife Noella took over the Wine of the Gods operation, renaming it Artisan Estate Wines. Bringing in top quality unfrozen grape juice from Western Australia it took ¿ve years before the ¿rst Artisan Classic Chardonnay was ready in 2009, a Chardonnay blend in 2010 and a Sauvignon Blanc in 2011 all retailing somewhere around the Rp.200,000 a bottle mark. This was a valiant effort and wine-drinkers in Bali owe a lot to them. I spoke to them around this time because I thought there might be a story given the prevailing laws and practice around wines in Indonesia at the time were being aggressively enforced and as prime movers they were in a position to scoop the pool nationally with their ‘fair drop’, even exporting to other SE Asia countries. It was not be, the market and regulations shifted, although they remain one of the leaders in the local wine stakes. Others of course had come to the same conclusion and very soon Hatten had expanded its range to include wines made from Australian imported grape juice as well. Next came Plaga wines, from the main importer of Chilean wines, followed by Saba Bay using local grapes and Discovery Bay. Most of them delivering a range of red, white and rosé wines of an acceptable quality according to taste, some of them adding a demi-sec sparkling wine. Hatten now has a spanking new wine centre on the by-pass in Sanur to promote itself and where folks can come by to learn about, buy and try the wines. Bali wine has come a long way in 25 years from Ground Zero to what passes for the much sought-after and long-awaited ‘fair drop’, now sold to us at around the Rp.200K mark. Things have eased a bit too when it comes to imported table wines, now available in the range Rp.350K to Rp.900K. It is fair to say, nowadays, that a wine lover can exist in Bali and be a relatively happy camper. The disparity between cost and quality is no longer as egregious as it once was, while there remains plenty of room for improvement. On a ¿nal note, starting with the humble pourer, by which I mean the proverbial ‘fair drop’, I’d very much like to see some genuinely independently-structured blind tastings involving Bali-crafted wines and imported table wines. Properly conducted it would not only be fun but newsworthy too. It could go a long way to lift the image of Bali wines internationally and wine in Bali generally, to the advantage of nearly everyone, tippler and purveyor alike. Anyone up for it? ©ParacelsusAsia
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NEW PRIVATE VILLA FOR SALE IN SANUR
Freehold. Fully furnished beautiful single level colonial style with distinct Javanese accents. Lot size: 530 sqm. House size: 375sqm. 3 bedrooms, 1 maidroom, 4 bathrooms, 1 livingroom, spacious diningroom with en-suite kitchen, large pantry room, 2 storage rooms and 1 upstairs studio room. Facilities: swimming pool, gazebo, undercover parking, AC, water heater, WI-FI, TV cable. 5 minutes drive to Sanur beach. Price: USD 700,000-negotiable Contact: +62 878 6116 3056
New family charming villa for rent on land 300m2, quiet area, 1 wood bungalow AC + 2 rooms AC + 1 maidroom,4 bathrooms,waterheater,living room kitchen&bar ac,pool 7mx3m, gazebo, carpark, small garden, power 7.200W, Indihome (tv+wifi), furnished. IDR 170 mill./Year. No broker. Call/SMS: 0812 4697 2557 / 0812 3712 5678. [1069] For Rent, Semi Joglo Villa, 2 AC bedrooms (furnished) with en suite bathrooms, kitchen, dining, living room, big garden, share pool, parking, 24 hours security, located in a quiet area, close to beach and Bypass Road. Contact 081 2386 0390 or 0813 5321 5333. [1085]
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DENPASAR Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. SMS/ WA 0821 4708 4100. [8830]
Land for rent location at Canggu. 10 Are. Price 6 million per are. Ricefield view. Call 0878 6227 3000, 0878 6114 5582, email <ni_ketutwiriyani@yahoo.com>. [1073]
Land + house 2 are for sale in Denpasar, Jl Cokroaminoto Gang Swari C. Central location, access road. Please contact 081 2389 3200. [0130]
Leasehold land for sell on Jl Raya Semat, Canggu main road, 7are, 24years, rice paddy view. Good location for business or residential development. I had plans to build 20 apartments with 3 shops infront. Contact +62 822 3766 1234 / email: <candavilla@gmail.com>. [1071]
House for rent located in Tukad Badung. 0812 3646 6176 or 0877 6118 0842. [0146] House for rent, rural environment, ricefield view, 4 are, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden, good price. Rent 5 - 10 years. Contact 0813 3746 6900. [0491]
Freehold Villa for Sale. Location: Pererenan, 2 km inland from Echo Beach, Land: 1.2 are, 2 level building, small garden, 6x3 m pool, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, enclosed living area, furnished, built 2014, IMB Rumah Tinggal, Great residential investment, 2 billion IDR nego. Call / SMS: 0878 6241 9142. [1075]
House for rent. 1 are, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, livingroom,family room, terrace, garage, electricity 1300, water. Minimum 2 years, 20 mill/year nett. Jln. Pulau Moyo, Perumahan Nuansa Kori Pedungan Blok IV nmr 18. 0812 3892 3918, 0819 1657 0014. [0581]
Are you looking for a quality yearly villa rental and are tired of wasting your time? Contact Bali Treasure Properties or visit our office on Jalan Subak Sari in Canggu. Our experienced team offers detailed and honest rental services and has more than 250 up-to-date longterm rental villas, in: Brawa, Canggu, Pererenan, Seminyak, Umalas, Sanur and Ubud. Contact: 0851 0015 2013, <www.balitreasureproperties. com>, <info@balitreasureproperties.com>. [1076]
House for sale. Land size 100m2, building size 45m2. 4 meters road. 2200 watt electricity. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen, garage. Freehold. Location Jalan Kebo Iwa, Gang Citarum, Denpasar. Price Rp. 800 million. For photos and details please email <komangsriwahyuni@ ymail.com> or contact 0813 3871 6846 / 0818 0562 2999. No broker / agent [0932]
Bamboo House for rent, 2 bedrooms/toilets, Wifi, mostly furnished, open living, forest and river views 60mil/year. Tangeb Village (north Canggu) 15 minutes to Echo beach. Details <http://bamboovillabali.wix.com/bamboohouse> or mobile: 0821-441-52399 / email: <bali.arnie.89@gmail. com>. [1082]
House for rent in Denpasar, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 living rooms, kitchen, family room, garden. Electricity 2200 watt, goverment water. 20 mil per year or 38 mil for two years. Call 081 338 724 288. [1040] C/Re/G-3 AUGUST 16
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Over contract fully furnished villa with swimming pool. 9R land at prime location. 19 yrs lease hold. Good price, because No real estate concerns. $150k(incl. beautiful furniture). Quick move. <rex27villa@gmail.com>. [1074]
4are freehold land sale in Katit Langtang. Close to Ubud centre. Amazing view of volcanos and rice fields. Very good price for excellent location. Inspection Call Indra 0813 3956 0680 email: <jryan@ggs.vic.edu.au>. [0928]
Restaurant over contract 6 years, top location, successfull, in Poppies 1. Call: 081 139 5334 or 0813 3801 0650. [1083]
Villa for rent daily, monthly, yearly, located in Jalan Raya Sanggingan, air conditioner, hot water, swimming pool, near Ubud Central and Supermarket, ricefield view, please contact <sunariubudvilla@gmail.com> or 0896 5726 9177. [1078]
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SINGARAJA Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486]
Jalan Jukut Paku Desa Singakerta, 5/10 acre, Free Hold, Road Access, 5 km to Ubud Centre, Ricefield View, very good location for Villa/Invesment, Rp. 350 mio/acre. Contact : 0818.11 7318, 0821 2121 0804. [1086]
Land for sale +/- 4 Are. Located at Lingkungan Rumah Penduduk Banjar Sari, Desa Bungkulan - Singaraja. Contact 0896 4744 4486. [0739] For sale 220 meters square land located in Lovina Singaraja, at the Resident Arta Graha, just 10 minutes to the famous Lovina beach. Direct contact to the owner 081 999 461 000. [1016]
TABANAN Land for sale only for serious buyer. Location in Nyanyi Beach - Beraban - Tabanan. Close to Tanah Lot temple. 30 are, mainroad access, 500m from the beach. Price Rp. 600 million/are (fixed price). Call 0819 1619 8031. [0522]
JIMBARAN C/Re/I-13 April 16
Canggu - Riverside with rice field view • Land is zoned & classified to develop real estate • 10 minutes to Seminyak, 7 minutes from beach • Affordable 4.840m2 freehold land for sale • Subdivisioin into 3 plots could be done
Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447]
Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485] Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 25 million/are/year (nego), max 25 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803] Kost rooms for daily and monthly rent at Kalimas Residence, Jimbaran. Clean, fully furnished (TV, bed, wardrobe, hot water & kitchen) and strategic location. Telp: 081-338-653-510. [0818]
House with land for sale. Located in Jl. Gunung Agung 88 Tabanan. Land 900m2, building 77m2. Hak Milik certificate. Price Rp. 5,5 Billion (nego). Contact 0852 2212 0341. [9707] For Sale house, minimalist style. Price Rp. 400 million. Garage, living room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen. Location in Banjar Anyar, Kuwum Marga - Tabanan. Please call owner 0859 6905 7546 (bahasa). [0340]
House for sale located in Kori Nuansa Selatan. Type 30/100. Call 081 2394 8595. [0244]
Villa for sale with swimming pool + furniture at Jimbaran Puri Gading Gang Kutilang. 2.17 are. Contact: 0878 6188 8177. [1032]
DIRECT OWNER: 0812 3806 319
For rent villa in Uluwatu Gang Kelapa buntu no. 2A Kedonganan Jimbaran. 15 bedrooms, size 10 Are. Please contact 0821 4538 1353. [1087]
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BUKIT Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733]
FOR SALE VILLA KEROBOKAN
Land for sale in Bukit area. 20-30 are flat land. 10mins to Pandawa beach, Dreamland beach and near traditional market. Mainroad access, suitable for house complex or villa. Rp. 450 million/are (nego). Call 081 2389 5551. [9663] House for sale. Land 150m2, building type 55m2. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, empty space avail. Small garden. garage, open kitchen. Urgent sale. Call 081 2389 5551. [9664] House for rent in Pecatu, 5 minutes to Dreamland, 2 bedroom 1 bathroom, 45sqm land size, 84sqm building, unfurnished, 28 million/year price negotiable. Contact +62 81 139 31 444, <bertha_napitupulu@yahoo.com>. [1084] Land for sale 23.75 are in Bukit Ungasan. Ocean view and Banyan tree resorts. Road access and surrounding by villas complex. Water and electricity access. Price Rp. 300 million/are (nego). Call 081 2380 2626. [1088]
Land Area: 200 m2 Building Size: 280 m2. 4 Bedrooms, 1 Living Room, 4 Toilets, Swimming Pool, Balconies. 0821-4736-7888 info@o-chan.asia
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RENON LAND + BUILDING FOR LEASE
Located at the busiest Renon main street, in front of Braja Sandhi Museum, Denpasar Suitable for office, shop, clinic or restaurant. 2 storeys built in 400 sqm land. FOR LEASE 8.5 years, extendable Price: IDR 4.000.000.000 (negotiable) Call : +62 8179725265 email: balivillaland@gmail.com -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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GIANYAR Land for sale located in Jl. Pantai Lebih Gianyar. 1 are. Good for ruko. Call 081 2394 8595. [0258]
LEGIAN 2br villa near Padma Hotel, 5 mins walk to beach, shared large pool, AC, separate shower and bath, large garden 165 million per year min 2 years. Phone 081 2381 8514 or 0813 3839 6279. Email <info@labellacasabali. com>. [1079]
SEMINYAK For sale/lease 20 are of land at golden area of Seminyak. Pls contact 0813 3918 1884. [0876] 5.4 Are of Freehold Land in Prime Location, walking distance to Rumours and Red Carpet Bar. Great shape and situated next to a small river. Very difficult to find small freehold plots like this in Seminyak. Asking price is well below the current market price. IDR 1.35 Billion/Are, total price IDR 7.29 Billion equivalent to just US$550,000. Negotiable. Be quick! Tel/SMS/Whatsapp 08193 606 7280 / 08786 140 2837. [1072] Villa (leasehold) two bedroom + bedroom/office on upper level, 2.5 baths, western kitchen,open plan, motorbike parking, fully furn and renovated. Located on quiet gang on eat street, All you need is a toothbrush. Paperwork in order. For sale 17 years $225,000 AUD or/rent long term 5+yrs, fantastic location 0813 9900 9229 or <skippykotabaru@gmail.com>. [1077] Shop to rent, strategic location in Seminyak, corner of 2 streets (Jl Raya Seminyak and Jl Kunti), great exposure, size 11mtr x 7.50 mtr, 7 years left, minimum 4 years. Please email to <sitikali@yahoo.com> or sms to 081 1380 6611 / 0812 3666 9300. [1047] AAA Prime Seminyak villas. Great opportunities! Beautifully furnished, spacious 2 bedroom villa with 2 ensuite garden bathrooms and private pool. Fully licensed. Fully operational. Leasehold USD$ 160,000. By appointment only SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9946]
TWO BEAUTIFUL PLOTS OF LAND AVAILABLE AT AMAZING PRICES TABANAN • 1 Hectare in Soka, One hour from Canggu, Elevated land with great shape and public road access, Electricity already on site. 1.6KM from the Ocean with 360 degree views of the ocean, rice fields, mountain and jungle. Spectacular sunsets and sunrises. These views can never be blocked! Asking price is just IDR 40 Million/Are which is well below market price, total price of IDR 4 Billion equivalent of US$300,000. Aspect already in place, Grab it fast before new toll road starts and prices rise! • 60 Are of Freehold Land in Tegal Mengkeb Tabanan, One hour from Canggu, just 500 meters from the beach with ocean views. Rectangular shape perfect for villa complex or hotel. Aspect already in place and public road access. Asking price well below market price in this area, just IDR 70 Million/Are, total price IDR 70 Million/Are total price IDR 4.2 Billion equivalent of just US$315,000.
Tel/SMS/Whatsapp 08786 285 1088 BBM BSP888 NC/RE/M-14 Sept. 16
For Sale Hotel Sunia Loka Pemuteran, Singaraja new airport under construction 7 bungalows with their own bathroom and one villa with two rooms, private kitchen/dining, two bathrooms. Dining area with kitchen and a 7x16 meters swimming pool. A 50 are property at only 300 meter from the beach and 500 meters from Pemuteran center. Garden is amazing and you can enjoy a beautiful mountain view from anywhere on the property. Business is operational for the last three years. Lease left on the land is for 20 years, renewable 25 years
Price 300,000 euros Contact Fati : sunialokabali@gmail.com www.sunialoka.com
KEROBOKAN House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872] 4,2 milyar nego! 2 lantai, LT:118, LB:185, 3 kamar tidur, pool, taman, sumur bor, garase. Jl. Baliku 1, Banjar Semer, hub: 081 2397 2137. [0192] For rent min. 2 years homestay in Marlboro Kerobokan. Area 3 are, two floor, 8 rooms included bathroom, full furnished, AC, TV, hot water, free Wifi, office, garden, parking. Web <www.thenadrams.com>. Call 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. [0492] House for sale. Urgent, need money fast. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, garage, PDAM. Very quiet and secure in Perum. Cepaka Dalung. Only Rp. 425 juta! Contact +62 821 4591 7981. [0726] House for sale. Land size 200m2, land size 120m2. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, garage. Location Jl. Raya Kesambi Baru Gang Kesambi Indah No 10, Kerobokan, North Kuta. 2200 watt electricity. Price Rp. 2.5 billion (nego). Freehold. For photos and details please email <komangsriwahyuni@ymail.com> or contact 0813 3871 6846 / 0818 0562 2999. No broker / agent. [0933] Villa for rent in Kerobokan: 4 are, 3 bedroom, kitchen, pool, 3 bathroom, AC, hot water, no furnish, living room, big garden. House to rent in Kerobokan: 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen, garden, AC, hot water, price 35 million/ year, minimum 2 years. Call: 081 236 30309 / 081 9166 59151. [0962] Brand new villa in strategic area Kerobokan near seminyak and petitenget., 3 level building 225m2, with separate entrances, 3 large insuite bedroom, 4 bathroom, 2 kitchen, pool. 4 car garage, Freehold Land 140m2 Owner 081 1389 3531. [1070] Villa for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, AC, IndiHome, W/H, minibar, pool, garden, garage & fully furnished, cleaning staff. Rp. 150 mill/year, min 1 year, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [9705]
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Modern freehold 4 bedroom villa in Batu Belig • This modern 4 bedroom villa is located 400 meters from Batu Belig beach • 3 spacious bedrooms all with en suite bathrooms. • Big living room with modern kitchen. • There is a large office/library that also could be converted to a bedroom. Land Area : 450 m2 Price : 10,500,000,000 IDR Build Area : Ownership : Freehold Contact: Huri 081 887 8922 / e. huri@eldersbali.com
10,500,000,000 IDR
$1,045,000 Au
$800,000 US
Amazing contempory style - Canggu
14,000,000,000 IDR
$ 1,400,000 Au
$ 1,100,000 US
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• The Villa is located just 20 minutes from the airport. • Owner has been achieving 75% occupancy rate and gross income of $140,000 Au per annum plus or minus 10 % • At the current asking price these villas are doing better than a 10 % return on the investment and with this location capital growth is inevitable. Land Area : 400 m2 Price : 12,000,000,000 IDR Build Area : 400 m2 Ownership : Freehold Contact : Huri 081 887 8922 / e. huri@eldersbali.com
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• Stunning villa with towering ceilings, modern contemporary architecture and quality throughout is located in the countryside, this modern villa would be a great residence or high end short stay rental. • Features 4 ensuites spacious bedrooms, with view overlooking into rice paddies fields. • 12,5 m x 6,75 m pool • 1 hour to the airport, half an hour to Seminyak Land Area : 840 m2 Price : 14,000,000,000 IDR Build Area : 732 m2 Ownership : Freehold Contact : Dhoni 081 2385 1858 / e. dhonie@eldersbali.com
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Cozy Private Villa in Canggu - Reduced to Sell !! • Well-built with good quality furniture, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, lovely pool and fully enclosed. • 5 minutes to La Laguna Beach Club, Berawa Beach and Canggu Club. • Well maintaining property • A comfy, nice clean villa that will suit both for residence or holiday villa. Land Area : 400 m2 Price : 4,500,000,000 IDR Build Area : 180 m2 Ownership : Freehold Contact : Dhoni 081 2385 1858 / e. dhonie@eldersbali.com
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$ 344,000 US
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URGENT SALE - Villa in Kerobokan • 3 good sized ensuite bedrooms, very safe and quiet area. • a real ambiance about it with views from the second level balcony across rice terraces. • Asking price includes all furniture. • Secluded villa surrounded by other quality villas Land Area : 250 m2 Price : 2,780,000,000 IDR Build Area : 180 m2 approx Ownership : Freehold Contact : Christina 085 7373 40002 / e. Christina@eldersbali.com
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$ 210,000 US
Choice of 1 and 2 bedroom apartments Central Kuta
We have a selection of apartments available in various quality developments. One bedroom Studio Apartments from $84,500 Au, 840,000,000 IDR, $65,600US Two bedroom apartments from $210,000 Au, 2,100,000,000 IDR, $160,000 US
All advertised properties are for sale in Indonesian Rupiah, currency conversions correct at time of calculation but are only provided as a guide
Elders Bali : Jl. Patih Jelantik 57, Legian Kelod - Kuta- Denpasar - Bali 80361 C/Re/G-14 Sept. 16
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SEMINYAK - 1261
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B(S7 D(AL 2 bedroom villa, stone throw to Seminyak ³eat street´ Private open plan living spaces overlooking pool sun deck 7wo en suite bedrooms each with outdoor sitting area pool view *reat holiday rental proposition given its superb location price Price IDR 1,995,000,000 Land Area 235 sqm Ownership Leasehold 18 yrs Build Area 160 sqm
Located a short level stroll from Jalan Oberoi, restaurants and bars *enerous sized, airy bedrooms with private ensuite bathrooms Professionally managed villa complex with a strong rental history Long lease extension, best location, well priced villa Price IDR 6,600,000,000 Land Area 416 sqm Ownership Leasehold 38 yrs Build Area 263 sqm
BERAWA - 1082
BERAWA - 1187
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Located in one of Bali’s most coveted and popular location :ell appointed throughout, with bright and airy living spaces Pleasant pool, sun deck garden sold fully furnished decorated Perfect entry level beachside villa, as residence or rental property Land Area Build Area
200 sqm 140 sqm
TABANAN - 1166
Price IDR 2,520,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 25 yrs
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0odern designed beachfront property with stunning interiors In¿nity pool surrounded by beautiful tropical gardens and lawn Set in 100m2 in Balian famous for its surf and beautiful scenery Rare beachfront villa, perfect for your home or holiday investment Land Area Build Area
1,000 sqm 525 sqm
Price IDR 8,000,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs
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A delightful freehold villa with a mix of modern and Balinese design Spacious open plan living/dining area with open or enclosed living 7wo king size bedrooms overlooking the pool area with ensuites A great, really well priced freehold in a really sought after location Land Area Build Area
400 sqm 180 sqm
Price IDR 4,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold
JIMBARAN - 1183
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A beautiful designer villa with absolutely stunning views 7hree king size bedrooms with quality ensuite bathrooms &hic interiors and furnishings using only quality materials Already established high rental returns, a great opportunity Land Area Build Area
660 sqm 280 sqm
Price IDR 6,400,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 25 yrs
LEGIAN - 696
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Brand new modern style villa, sold fully furnished equipped 7wo spacious living areas, overlooking the pool garden Fully equipped (uropean kitchen with quality appliances Superb opportunity as a holiday rental villa in a sought after locale Price IDR 3,180,000,000 Land Area 220 sqm Ownership Leasehold 20.5 yrs Build Area 300 sqm
TABANAN - 772
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Stunning riverside property in 50 are land in exclusive area 6 spacious bedrooms all ensuite with private plunge pools Alfresco dining area overlooking the swimming pool and river Opportunity to own one of Bali’s most exclusive villas Land Area Build Area
5,000 sqm 640 sqm
Price IDR 29,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold
UNGASAN - 1232
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(uropean designer interiors perfectly blend with this topical built villa 7wo king size bedrooms with chic ensuite bathrooms and wardrobes Stunning in¿nity pool with timber decking and tropical planting Panoramic ocean views from all rooms and even the pool area Land Area Build Area
200 sqm 250 sqm
Price IDR 3,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold
LAND KLUNGKUNG - 1093 AMED - 1070 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 JIMBARAN - 955 SANUR - 108
TANJUNG BENOA - 698
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(xtremely well appointed 3 bedroom villa in a secure complex 4uality built, marble timber Àoors throughout newly renovated *reat location on the laguna side of Benoa, only 50m to the water 0ake it your holiday home and rent it out when not using it Land Area Build Area
345 sqm 220 sqm
Price IDR 7,575,000,000 Ownership Freehold
SANUR - 1083
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Delightful two bedroom tropical villa, contemporary modern design Spacious open plan living spaces looking out to pool garden Flexibility of use as perfect as primary or holiday home or rental villa 7he best deal in Sanur for location (behind +ardy’s), price quality Land Area Build Area
200 sqm 150 sqm
Price IDR 2,800,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 30 yrs
SEMINYAK - 1089 BALIAN - 1004 CANGGU - 1220 BERABAN - 931
Beachfront, 14.5 are, wide frontage, paved access, surf break nearby, IDR 375,000,000/are Beachfront, freehold, 3,890 sqm (38.9 are), direct access to main road, IDR 160,000,000/are )reehold, 1,900 sqm (19 are), rice ¿eld views zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, IDR 12,000,000,000 Ocean views, freehold land,1,390 sqm (13.9 are) IDR 220,000,000/are, best priced in the area Beachside, 750 sqm (7.5 are), lease, 28.5 yrs, 5 mins’ walk to beach, IDR 13,000,000/are/year Rare leasehold land in Jl. Petitenget, 856 sqm, IDR 22,000,000/year 30 years + ext 200m of cliffront / ocean view land in Balian, 10,600 sqm, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000/are 200m to the beach, 1450 m2, 18.5 yrs, extension available now, real bargain IDR 9,000,000/are/yr Stunning cliffront plot freehold 7,500 sqm best price IDR 210,000,000/ar
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