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Siapa... ? by Bill Dalton

Wayan Rustiasa: Karuna Bali Foundation Wayan Rustiasa was born in 1973 in Tabanan. In 1977, because of ¿nancial dif¿culties, his family moved to the Kendari District of Sulawesi, beginning a new life working the land and operating a small warung selling household goods. After 10 years, the family moved back to Bali where Wayan lived with his grand uncle who needed help raising his mute son. In 1999, Wayan enrolled in a vocational training course in computer programming at LP3I Denpasar. He opened Mega System Computer in 2000 and an Internet cafe in 2007. In the same year, he helped start Campuhan College and established the non-pro¿t Karuna Bali Foundation that provides educational opportunities and resources for the community. How did you put yourself through school? While attending elementary school in Sulawesi, I used to catch and then sell ¿sh in the market to pay my school fees. When I was in Junior High School in Pupuan, my parents couldn’t pay for my education, so one of my mother’s sisters found me a part time housekeeping job in Ubud. For my pocket money, my mother sold her new baby pig for Rp75,000. I learned to make beaded jewelry in an Ubud-based business that belonged to my host family. I also gave massages after work in the evenings. What was your start in the world of business? In my position as the president of the student body in high school, I learned about leadership and how to work with people in an organization. After graduating in 1990, I was invited to work in a boutique owned by an Australian woman, a customer of the family I lived with. This job gave me great experience in how to sell and also an opportunity to practice my English. I ended up managing several of the woman’s businesses, including a handicraft production company. What was your involvement with the Bali Hati Foundation? I was invited to start an English language program at Bali Hati right after it started in 1997. The course grew so quickly that we had to register it with the Department of Education and recruit certi¿ed teachers to meet the department’s requirements. I developed a syllabus with the teachers and established performance goals. I eventually served as director until I left the foundation in 2005. During my time with Bali Hati, I was deeply touched by the sincerity and commitment of the staff.

I started Mega System Computers, which sells computers, computer accessories and services, in 2000. Offering services for PCs and Macs, including network and server installation, the business and our reputation grew quickly. A classmate and I developed an accounting program that could be marketed to the Ubud business community. Another of our tasks was to develop custom software for a silver jewelry company owned by my ex-boss. After a year of many challenges, we got the program up and running. Around the same time we opened an Internet cafe in Campuhan and started installing Internet access for Ubud businesses.

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Is that how Campuhan College came about? In spite of my growing businesses, I felt dissatis¿ed that I wasn’t returning the generosity of the people who had helped me. I wanted to give others an opportunity to achieve a better education and improve their lives. When I opened our Internet café in Campuhan in 2006, I met Raj and Suzanne, Australians who happened to be our customers. While chatting, they came up with the idea of providing computer training for taxi drivers. The Internet shop subsequently turned into a computer class, leaving my Internet customers disappointed. This led to opening a proper computer class. We were offered a nearby building. Within six months we had established the college in a nearby building with volunteer teachers and six classrooms furnished with donated equipment. Is your family also involved in your various business activities? I married my wife Ni Luh Warsini in 2002. We have two delightful children, Dian (11) and Kayana (6). Beginning with a simple English teaching program, my family eventually became involved in my various businesses and foundations. Ni Luh is the Executive Director of Karuna Bali Foundation, established in 2007 to ful¿ll her life long dream of providing an education for underprivileged children. The foundation also runs Campuhan College, the educational programs EduCare and Life Long Learning, computer courses and workshops, a media production company and a one-year professional vocational training program in communication and visual design.

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Have your various programs been a success? Our programs have served 2,633 part and full time scholarship students whose special focus are communication skills. Our Educare outreach program, begun in 2009 in partnership with the schools, teachers and volunteers, assists a total of 1,450 students and 60 teachers in 29 state elementary school in remote rural areas of Gianyar and Tabanan regencies. We also provide teachers and volunteers for our Living Values Educators workshop that promotes values awareness and team building activities in a school setting where the students feel loved, understood, safe and respected.

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Does Campuhan College only work in the educational ¿eld? Campuhan College also has a media productions department, which presents movie and documentary ¿lmmaking and photography workshops. This department helps to improve the quality of media that is produced by the students, documents workshops and retreats and produces illustrative and promotional materials for the school and local businesses. What is the best way to contact you? My email address is wayan.rustiasa@karunabali.or.id

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For Sale; Genuine beats by Dre. Studio pink and white headphone Rp. 3,000,000 10 months old, still under warranty. Samsung Galaxy tab 7.0 plus GT-P6200 RP. 3,000,000. Samsung bluetooth headset WEP-495 RP. 300,000. 0822 3789 6689. Sanur. [080] For Sale; Tag Heuer men’s watch for sale. Aquaracermodel CAF1112-Silver color watch/band, blue face & 3 Silver Sub-dials, Date. 300 meters ˆ 100% Authentic, w/ original box. $1,000/11.9 Juta-- Rp 11,900,000. Call Marko/Rita 081-629-9935 Sanur or <Putu@ HeavenlyBaliWedding. com>. Sanur. [063]

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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby

Music Matters Live at Burgerkill Greetings music fans and welcome to another edition of the one and only Music Matters here in your local Bali Advertiser. This Issue comes live from probably one of the strangest gigs I have ever attended. Not strange in an Alfred Hitchcock kind of way but strange in simply the reasoning behind its existence at all. Burgerkill is a name few of us have heard of before and it’s fair to say the only burger kill I truly knew about before the gig was polishing off a Big Mac at McDonalds. But all that changed when I turned a corner near Kuta square on my way home from work one evening last week and was confronted by a full metal concert complete with the aforementioned band not killing burgers but butchering notes, and slaying the crowd in the process.

events like this when I was a teen I probably not only would have gone, but would have been on stage playing!

One of the really interesting features of this gig was the side rooms built inside the arena where small local bands played to get recognition, these tents were pretty small maybe twenty ( ft) square just big enough to put a drum kit two guitarists and a crowd of ¿fty some ¿ghting to see in the entrance. The bands were all industrial style heavy metal, and in those tents incredibly loud. The main stage was in contrast pretty large, and even had a control tower constructed to provide laser light and sound support and sported a pretty kick ass sound system and a serious crew of people who knew how to use it! The Sound Stations mini festival apparently started at 4pm, however I got there at eight and it was still going strong the lineup was three bands strong Suicidal Sinatra, Mom Called Killer, and of course The evening of Burgerkill. the 27th of September 2014 I saw all three bands in the lineup perform, the ¿rst Mom will not be one I Called Killer was a pretty heavy metal affair, the band in their will forget in a twenties were obviously deeply inÀuenced by Scandinavian hurry, I was just death metal groups like Dimmu Borgir and Hammer Fall, the driving back from riffs were all in drop d, and the vocalist was all about roaring my day job (which not really singing .They were very good at what they did, w i l l r e m a i n a and even though pretty early, drew a decent side crowd of m y s t e r y ) a n d supporters. The next band Suicidal Sanatra was like a Less riding on my usual Than Jake, Blink 182 crossover they were kind of soft and route past Kuta Central Park when suddenly in the distance folksy and what surprised me most is the fact 80% of the I heard the unmistakable thunder of drums. Curious I turned songs they sang were presented in English, not Indonesian. the bike round and drove through the main gate of Kuta I was really impressed with the vocalist and the level of skill Central Park, usually known for its shops and sleazy karaoke showed by all the musicians in this band they were tight establishments. Kuta Central Park was not really one of the right the way through and when they sang a particular song ¿rst places I would have associated with decent live music, entitled Anak Rock which sounded like it should have been but how wrong I was, turning that ¿nal bend I was confronted written by a hillbilly in the deep south of the USA. with something you would expect at Download or Sonisphere, But I digress this a full rigged stage with central floodlight tower and a smoking fest was security controlled perimeter and gate, F#@% me was I centered around dreaming, a real rock festival in Bali now this I had to see! one band, and that band Burgerkill, The free event known as Sound Stations was not only got a proper sponsored by but also it seemed completely funded by introduction with Sampoerna cigarettes, their logo was everywhere, on the ¿re eaters, and girls entrance on the stage, and all over any merchandise. covered in metal, Walking through the gate I was frisked, as there was no grinding various alcohol allowed in the arena, fair enough I thought, and parts of their bodies common practice for most venues I have been to, as they can charge punters what they like when they are inside the with angle grinders and showering the audience with sparks! gates. Once inside though despite my searching there was The band took the stage and owned it and again all the no booze anywhere, this heavy metal rock show was dry! lyrics were in English! All I can say is they sounded like a I took another cross between Sepultura, and Down, previously Pantera, look just around very heavy great ass kicking riffs, and fantastic the entrance and showmanship, they really were a truly great metal band. asked in very bad The drummer was all about the double kick bass and Indonesian what smashed out some really fast beats which again are the was going on and hallmark of death metal, The Indonesian crowd really didn’t discovered that get the moshing idea but was head banging to what was a this was a free pretty rare event a soon to be famous Indonesian metal band event to give the playing in Bali. They only played for half an hour, guess the youth something cigarette backers could only afford that much of a show, who to do, technically knows, but what I do know is that night I was lucky enough an under eighteen rock disco, sponsored by a cigarette giant to see something very rare and special for free! with the intent to get kids to smoke. Smoking and metal a match made in hell, and boy were they ever taking the hint, If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or pretty much everyone was sparking up and pretty girls in if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate uniforms were handing out everyone’s favorite brand while to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively they watched the band. Well yea that’s the dark side, on the to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com positive Samporena are taking the time and spending the Copyright © 2014 Tobias J Brown money to promote live music and help the Indonesian youth, You can read all past articles of Music Matters put it this way if Rotherams or Marlboro had put on free at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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For Sale; Bang & Olufsen A8 earphones in aluminum/ black. Outstanding sound and comfort. Sleek design and durable. Brand new, with genuine leather case. Ordered online by mistake. Never used. 2,000,000 or best offer. Below cost. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [021] For Sale; Therabands / exercise bands for therapy and working out. Complete set with hooks, straps, instructions, exercise diagrams, etc. Never used; still packaged. 450,000 or best offer. Ubud. Contact 0812 3600 3033. [022] Work is the greatest thing in the world, so we should always save some of it for tomorrow. C/Ns/G-9 July 14

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Petitenget to Pererenan If you live, work, have a business or just have some exiting 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.

Aussie Rock Legend Ian Moss – Live in Bali Heading the live music line up for Bali’s Biggest Lawn Party this Melbourne Cup Day are none other than iconic Australian entertainers, Ian Moss of Cold Chisel fame and consummate performer Natalie Gillespie. Since Cold Chisel’s ‘Last Stand’, Ian Moss has enjoyed solo success over the years with top ten hits like Tucker’s Daughter and Telephone Booth. Still a popular performer and celebrated singer, songwriter and guitarist (Moss was recently named in a News Corp poll as Australia’s number one guitarist) there’ll be many a cup day punter who will recognise at least a few of his likely tunes. Taking time

out from his busy Australian gig line up, Ian Moss will be bringing Bow River back to Bali, guaranteeing party guests a rocking good time! No stranger to belting out a tune herself, Nat Gillespie, once part of the Yothu Yindi line up, comes hot off a successful season of cabaret theatre with rave reviews over her performance in Melanie Bainbridge’s, ‘A Saucy Little Secret’. She is taking a break from the busy writing and rehearsal schedule for her next solo album with songwriter, friend and collaborator Dave Brewer, to rock our socks off at Bali’s Canggu Club on Tuesday November 4th.

Tickets for the day are selling fast and are available from reception at The New Canggu Club. Prices per person start at IDR 900,000 for the Chandon Cocktail party and IDR 1,500,000 for the Moet Marquee with discounts for tables of ten. No need to miss out on Melbourne Cup celebrations in Bali. Doors open at 10am so punters won’t miss a moment of the action. Fillies, find those fascinators and gents grab your dancing gear and get ready to party on Melbourne Cup Day! For more information on Bali’s Biggest Lawn Party, go to www.cangguclub.com or see the staff at Canggu Club reception.

Truly A Temple For The Body and Mind The professional and personal approach to each client is obvious as soon as I enter “The Temple”. Attentive reception staff direct me to a lounge area and care is taken to collect information about personal requirements, any specific areas for concern or attention and my expectation of the chosen treatment. I select from an array of massage balms and body treatments which smell so delicious. The opening chime signals the start of my THÉMAÉ Oriental Massage and right from the first soothing stroke and subsequent kneading and treading motion on my muscles I begin the journey toward ultimate relaxation and a sense of calm. Delicate balms derived from tea extract, macadamia and even some with a hint of citrus are utilized for massage treatment as opposed to the commonly used oils, affording your skin the benefits of moisturizing antioxidants and rejuvenation without the usual post massage debacle of sliding around on your sandals on your sun lounge!

reflexology and relaxation and I am immediately calmed by the rolling motion of this cool, smooth utensil made from a stone known as tiger’s eye. The 90 minute treatment moves to a close with a fresh spirulina and algae mask, followed by a soothing moisturizing treatment and an invigorating spritz of 4 tea elixir body mist. The chime sounds again, this time sadly, signaling the end of my two and a half hour heady indulgence. I am forced into the realisation that I do eventually have to depart my spa sanctuary however, delighted to say that I am leaving with a rejuvenated spring in my step, smile on my face and a vow to return!

BSSA Finals Wind Up First Term Football Five weeks of all out football action culminated in the hotly contested finals of the Bali School Sports Association soccer competition on September 22nd, 24th and 25th. The BSSA is comprised of nine International Bali Schools from Ubud, Seminyak, Kerobokan, Canggu and Sanur, including Canggu Community school. The first term of the association’s 2014 competition kicked off with soccer. Girls and boys from ages nine through to fifteen years and above formed teams to battle it out over the course of five weeks of Wednesday afternoon matches with games scheduled on home ground and away.

My 60 minute massage experience ends all too soon. However as I am berating myself for not choosing the clearly, now appealing 90 minute option, the therapist performs a seamless transition into my next indulgent experience, a Themae Original Beauty facial.

This year, Canggu Community School fielded no less than ten teams in the competition and emerged victorious in five of those divisions. 9-10 Years Boys, 13-14 Years Girls, 13-14 Years Boys, Senior CCS1 Girls and Senior CCS1 Boys were all winners in their respective age groups with special mention going to the Senior boys team who won their division for the very first time, surviving a nail biting one all draw against Dyatmika School, victory emerging in the final minutes from 3-1 in a penalty shoot out!

Before I know it, I have received a gentle cleanse, exfoliation and steam followed by an anti-fatigue facial massage involving nouat naa, a traditional Thai technique focusing on facial stimulotherpie. The gentler Japanese style ridoki massage is next. Another technique designed for facial

Volleyball is the sport of choice for the second season of BSSA battle and games will begin for a full round of competition from October 29th followed by Basketball from February 18th 2015.

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Other events to watch out for on the Bali School Sports Association calendar will be their Swimming Carnival scheduled for March 13th, the Cross Country, held in the Green School grounds on May 13th and the BSSA Athletics meet gazetted for June 3rd 2015. For more information on BSSA scheduling and events, please go to individual BSSA member school websites.


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After the success of Hex last year, Sarah has now launched her next collection Halcyon. With soft feminine pastels and wistful prints, this ready to wear line incorporates separates and swimwear with day time chic. Delicately patterned silks are complemented by the texture of crafted cotton lace. Hand sequinned shorts provide a cheeky option for night time attire and floating maxis make it an easy choice for those searching for something elegant. Bare’s Halcyon Collection has no shortage of sophisticated style and Sarah sometimes even has certain items in the range made especially to order for customers in order to guarantee satisfaction with a perfect fit! Like any designer, Sarah admits that not every piece makes it from the cutting room to collection, suggesting that “if it doesn’t seem right, dump it, don’t waste your time!”

Last year’s first Bali Fashion Festival marked the next step for Bare founder Sarah as she was offered the exciting opportunity to showcase her second collection - Hex. Effectively introducing the Bare label to the fashion world. The interest was electric and the orders flowed in. Soon to follow was her first boutique, located in Jalan Batu Belig.

She is clearly passionate about the individuality and unique nature of her designs and judging from the success of the past three collections, others are equally excited about her label - Bare. You can find the current Halcyon Collection at the Bare Boutique on Jalan Batu Belig, number 17 or view it online at: www.barehabit.com

Keeping it Green

After the busy morning cleaning the beach, the team returned to the school for a well earned lunch courtesy of AquaMarine and then back to the classroom with presentations from

Too Ghoul for School! Dare to scare at the end of this month with Halloween In Bali. Friends of the Canggu Community School (FoCCS) are presenting a family friendly fright fest in the grounds of the New Canggu Club. Take the trauma out of trick or treating this year and join in the fun of dressing up as dracula or a the wicked witch of the west! Bring your broom and gather your ‘ghoulfriends’ for the family event of the year. The party begins at 5pm with slightly more tame attractions to tempt the smaller scaremongers. Activities abound for the littlies from 5pm to 7pm. Make your way through the Haunted Maze or see what ghastly goodies you can grab on the scavenger hunt. From 7pm the entertainment will continue for older students with a ‘G-Rave’ tent party until 10pm complete with toe tapping tunes and tasty treats. The spooky celebration will offer a variety of family friendly entertainment and games along with prizes for the best dressed junior school girl and boy and best dressed senior school boy and girl. Mummies and dads don’t despair, you too can be the ghost with the most as there will even be a prize for best dressed adult. Face painting will also be available for those wanting to complete their ghoulish get up! Fabulous food, cool prizes, raffles, games, music and mayhem will make for a safe solution to Halloween fun. Tickets go on sale online from October 11th and early birds will definitely catch the wriggly worm with the special price of IDR 100,000. Pre purchasing is advised however tickets will also be available at the door on the night for IDR 150,000.

Batu Belig beachfront enjoyed a little makeover on Saturday 13th September 2014 as AquaMarine Diving - Bali and Kerobokan Kelod Elementary School (SD 01) joined forces with two of Bali’s leading environmental organisations, Bali Sea Turtle Society and Eco Bali Recycling to get down and get dirty cleaning up the rubbish along this popular pantai! The idea was seeded and manifested by Devina from AquaMarineDiving who led the charge alongside Wayan representing Bali Sea Turtle and Dwi from Eco Bali Recycling. The team successfully collected over fifty kilos of recycling during the morning beach clean up and school social event. The purpose of the event was not only to collect rubbish, but also to educate the participants in identifying the different types of recycling and separating it from the waste.

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the three parties involved. Eco Recycling Bali focused their attention on the concepts of waste and recycling programs. The Bali Sea Turtle Society highlighted the effects of waste in the ocean. AquaMarine continue to support and organise Beach Cleanups throughout 2014 and hope to see more participants at the next event. Be responsible and remember the three R’s - REDUCE, REUSE and RECYCLE.

For more information and ticket purchases go to: HalloweenInBali.com or contact Canggu Community School for details.

More information regarding the Beach Clean-up program: AquaMarine Diving - Bali - www.AquaMarineDiving.com The Bali Sea Turtle Society - www.BaliSeaTurtle.org Eco Bali Recycling - www.Eco-Bali.com

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*Safeguard your money: Learn about the bank before trusting them. About 120 foreign and local banks offer a full range of banking services, both rupiah and foreign currency checking and savings accounts, credit and debit card accounts, term deposits, foreign exchange services and safe deposit boxes. Lean towards big banks like Mandiri and BCA. First make sure the bank is a member of the Insurance Deposit Agency (LPS) that protects bank customers from losses if a bank fails. Banks protected by LPS bear that organization’s sticker at the entrance to all its branches. Other indications of a bank’s soundness are if the bank: a) has a network of branches all over Indonesia; b) is supported by advanced technology like Internet and mobile banking that provide services such as phone credit payments and train ticket reservations; c) offers a diverse range of banking products; d) lends money at an interest rate that complies with Bank Indonesia’s (BI) benchmark interest rate. Currently, that rate is 7.5%. Most banks offer an annual interest rate of 5%, so be suspicious if the bank offers a higher unsustainable interest rate. A rate as high as 15%, for example, will harm the bank’s business over the long term. It’s also wise, from a personal finance perspective, to use the bank’s service – if they have one - that blocks the amount you are able to withdraw from an ATM once the amount of money in your account has dropped to a designated amount.

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Minitips: No need to buy imported apples; homegrown deliciously sweet and crunchy Malang apples from E. Java sold in Bali’s markets and supermarkets are fresher and cheaper. With the surplus of daging kambing after the Islamic day of sacri¿ce Idul Adha on October 5th, goat meat is now widely available and very reasonably priced. Periodically check the discount aisles at Ace Hardware branches for super bargains like hard plastic trashcans (Rp162,000) and 9 Mason jars for Rp32,000. The Bata shoe store on southwest side of Denpasar ’s Jl. Gatsu Barat and Jl. Cokrominoto intersection has large shoe sizes. Make fat noodle-like coconut shavings for es kelapa drinks by using a serrated bottle cap nailed onto a wooden stick. Any shampoo will clean your hair, so buy what you like and want to pay. Bali Medianet (www.balimedianet.com, tel. 0361-742-1099) is top “long pole” Internet service on Bali; even better is Biznet ¿bre optics that is now in Ubud. The new affordable Mini Tower Dell Vostro 3900 desktop has an unbelievable Mean Time Between Failures (the predicted elapsed time between inherent failures of a system during operation) of 500,000 hours! Find amazing deals in Bali’s star hotels using booking.com and overseas cruises using vacationstogo.com. Pepper spray (gas air mata) is only Rp45,000 from http://anekabarangmurah. indonetwork.co.id, When clothing catches ¿re people often panic and run which feeds the burning clothing; keep calm and beat the ¿re out with your hands, roll in the dirt or grab a blanket or rug to roll in. Good quality dry pet food is nutritionally the same as good canned pet food, but is better for the teeth, has higher ¿bre and is far less expensive. Be careful that the things you own don’t end up owning you.

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Beat the heat! Turn down the temperature down to 16 Degrees C. and clean the ¿lters to help your a/c work more ef¿ciently. Set the timer so it switches on right before you get home and isn’t cooling an empty house. If your window a/c is more than 10 years old, replace it with an Energy Star quali¿ed unit that are 15% more ef¿cient. Use ceiling fans, exhaust fans in kitchen and bathroom and window fans to replace hot indoor air. Use an outdoor grill or cook in an outside “dirty” kitchen instead of your stove or oven. Use a range or over-the-counter hood to remove heat and humidity from home. Microwave ovens and pressure cookers use less heat. Cover pots when cooking. Insulate water heaters. Draw curtains and block sunlight with drapes and blinds. Seal cracks and openings to keep heat from leaking into your house. Air loss through ducts accounts for as much as 30% of a central cooling system’s energy consumption. LED lights produce

a ¿fth of the heat of incandescent bulbs. Eaves and awnings shade windows and doorways. Plants, trees and shrubs on the south and west side shade your home. Build an open bale in the garden. Use light-coloured paint on a building’s outside to reÀect heat. Concrete or tiled Àoors and brick walls are excellent heat retainers. If you live on the coast, open up the whole house to improve airÀow so sea breezes can keep the air temperature cooler.

* Toko of the Month: With 200 grams of butter costing around Rp50,000 and 200 grams of cheese around Rp60,000 – about the same prices you’d expect to pay in your home country – these dairy products are far too expensive in Bali. To the rescue is Sanur’s Man Frydays Fish and Chip Shop, which sells Anchor butter for just Rp175,000/kg (that’s Rp35,000 per 200 grams) and Anchor cheese at Rp200,000/kg (only Rp40,000 per 200 grams). The blocks have been cut up into 200-gram portions, wrapped and ready for take away. Modeled after a British ¿sh n’ chip shop, with a simple, unpretentious decor and friendly staff, this small restaurant serves succulent, fresh, good quality Bali cod fried to a crispy golden-brown with perfect chips. The taste of home, the real deal. The pickled onions, blended peas, tartar and chilli sauces, Heinz malt vinegar, HP, home made mayonnaise and tomato sauce are all luxuries in a Bali establishment. Though a little on the expensive side (Rp60,000), the portions are “Man Size.” Menu also includes fresh snapper, mahi-mahi, sword¿sh, scampi, sausage, calamari, battered sausages, burgers, and salads. Address: Jl. Danau Poso 8, southern Sanur, tel. 0361203-1313, reservations 081-246-552-549 or 085-738-585-755, email info@manfrydays.com. Open for lunch and dinner.

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Cheap multi-purpose material: Rice sacks (sak beras), Indonesia’s answer to Tyvek, are made of high-density polyethylene synthetic fiber, durable, long-lasting, waterproof, lightweight, nearly opaque. Plain unadorned 25 kg, 50 kg and 100 kg sacks can be bought at any toko koperasi or toko petani farmer’s supply store in bundles of 10 for Rp1000 apiece. This is a bargain for such an all-purpose material, much cheaper than Tyvek but just as strong, extremely dif¿cult to tear, can easily be cut with scissors or knife and lends itself to a variety of purposes: placemats, kids’ aprons, baby bibs, burp cloths, changing pads, backpacks, under bed storage bags, plant carriers, waterproof coverings, makeshift curtains, drying mats for fruits or sticky rice snacks (cut the sides to open them up), weed mats, camping groundsheets, shipping envelopes, liquid protection from chemicals, housewrap for creating a water barrier (water vapor can pass through, but not liquid), weed barrier which can be covered with mulch. Stuff them to make Àoor pillows/ cushions or ¿ll them with dirt to make sandbags, earthbags, game bags, waterproof bulls eyes in archery. Resembling paper, the material can be written on, so makes a beautiful shipping envelope. Home crafters repurpose rice sacks printed with interesting designs into artwork, protective DVD sleeves, tote bags, wallets, purses and handbags.

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Lazy cooks: Spice stalls in Bali’s traditional markets sell small 500 gr packets of already-mixed ingredients that contain all the necessary spices - curry (kari), bawang merah (small red onions), bawang putih (garlic), kenari (candlenut), turmeric (kunyit), langkuas (galangga), ketumbar (coriander), pepper (merica), lemon leaves (daun jeruk), sere (lemongrass) - for the preparation of such standard Indonesian meals as soto (soup), opor, gule, lodeh, bumbu genap (mixed Indonesian spices) and bumbu bali (a red mixture with lots of chillies). These small packets, which cost only Rp1000-Rp3000, are typically wrapped in scrap or newspaper. You may also point to each separate ingredient yourself one by one and the vendor will mix them all up into a packet. Buying your spices at the market like this is far cheaper,

and the ingredients fresher and cleaner, than using processed spice packets produced by Indofood, Sajiku, Finna, Bamboe, Mama Suka, Enak Eco, etc. that cost Rp3000-Rp5000 to Àavour one meal for a family of three or four. Use a food processor if making a big meal; use a cobek and anak cobek (mortar and pestle) for smaller portions.

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Re-purposed used tires: Although used tires (ban bekas) from recycled car, scooter, motorcycle and truck tires pose a never ending disposal problem in the West, recycled tires in Indonesia are reutilized to make a great variety of durable consumer items used in the daily lives of the poorer sectors of society. Ironically, rubber tire goods are not only less expensive but much sturdier and longer lasting than their plastic counterparts. Tires are cut into different sections for different purposes: the making of carriers, Àower pots, sandals, soles for shoe repair, doormats, picture and mirror frames, harnesses and straps for draft horses, ropes for lifting buckets from wells, shoes for oxen that pull carts on paved roads, springy straps that support chair cushions. Buckets, tubs and washbasins are sealed using either asphalt or paint as glue. Bags are made from recycled inner tubes. Even chairs, stools, stands and whole table sets are fashioned from 100% recycled rubber and are remarkably comfortable, last up to 20 years and are well-suited as outdoor year-round furniture for decks and patios.

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kids play center: Summer is upon us. Kids World in the Ubud area - the largest indoor inÀatable play center on Bali - is a good deal considering you can stay as long as you want. Located in Pejeng on the road north out of Ubud in the direction of Tampaksiring, they charge Rp85,000 for foreign kids, Rp50,000 for local kids. Accompanying adults are free unless they swim (Rp35,000 for bule; Rp25,000 for local). Hours: Mon.Thurs. 10.30 am -6 pm, Fri.-Sat. 10 am – 7 pm, Sun. 9.30 am-7 pm. Recommended for children ages two to 12 years old. Huge rubber castles, slides, games room, trampolines, swimming pool, tiny tots pool, picnic tables. Address: Jl. Raya Sukarno Pejeng, Tampaksiring, tel. 0361-981-867.

*Free books and articles: For people who are moving to Bali or want to learn how live and make money in Bali, get free books and pdfs from www. baliexpat.com) by signing up for Mike Henry’s newsletter. For serious reporting by people who study Indonesia, Inside Indonesia (www. insideindonesia.org) is an Australia-based quarterly magazine that publishes weekly in-depth long form articles on current topics. Lontar Foundation’s digital library of archival material on Indonesian literature, history and culture, including images, audio and video traditional performances and interviews with major Indonesian writers, is available at www.lontar.org. The Sejarah Melayu Library (http://www.sabrizain.org/malaya/library) is the largest public on-line collection of books and other documents on the Malay archipelago and surrounding region, nearly 3000 books, academic papers and articles in electronic PDF format that are out of copyright.

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This Sporting Life CRICKET NEWS HATTEN WINES BALI CRICKET LEAGUE Sanur were expected to account for a depleted Hatten Tigers team in the final men’s match on 28 September and when they won the toss had no hesitation in asking Hatten Tigers to bat first. Regular wickets fell and at 4 for 34 Hatten Tigers were in trouble and their total of 96 appeared to be well within the reach of Sanur. But Sanur were also in early trouble at 4 for 33 and then Avinash kept bowling at the wickets and the Sanur batsmen kept missing with the result being their last 5 wickets were all clean bowled and they were dismissed for 88 to lose by 8 runs. In the men’s semi finals on 5 October Xclusive People continued on their winning way by accounting for Hatten Tigers who collapsed after being none for 55 at the end of their 6th over in their chase for 141 runs for victory. And in the afternoon semi BSF Cricket Academy caused the upset of the season by easily beating Sanur, the titleholders and premiership favourites, who were dismissed for only 64 in their 11th over chasing 114 for a win. SUMMARIES Men’s Competition: Hatten Tigers 96 ( Avinash 46, Ravi Dalal 30, Charlie Harrison 3/3, Amol Tekade 2/6 ) defeated Sanur 88 ( Manoj Joshi 28, Mushtaq Ahmad 14, Avinash 5/12 – 1st Semi Final Xclusive People 4/140 ( Ben Smith 43 retired hurt, Roshan de Silva 27, Soni Hawoe 20 no, Louis Robinson 2/27 ) defeated Hatten Tigers ( Putra Darmawan 23, Aninash 23, Surya Singh 2/19, Roshan de Silva 2/28 ) – 2nd Semi Final BSF Cricket Academy 5/113 ( Wisnu Kurniawan 38 no, Ari Wajaya 14, Amol Tekade 2/15 ) defeated Sanur 64 ( Manoj Joshi 20, Purnama Sidi 3/9, Wisma Parikrama 3/13 Krisna Yuda 2/15 ) SURFING NEWS Rip Curl Grom Search Grommets ruled once again last weekend as the 11th annual Rip Curl GromSearch National final came down in the crystal clear reefs of Lembongan Island with Indonesia’s best young Grommets battling it out in 4-6 foot dream waves. The famous break of Shipwrecks turned on for the finals throwing plenty of offshore glassy barrels over the shallow reef for the groms to secure big scores. With a total of 16 boys and 6 girls making it to the National Finals through the qualifying events in their respective regions - Senggigi, Lombok, Lakey Peak in Sumbawa, Cimaja in West java and Kuta in Bali, all the kids were amping to get amongst the perfect conditions and a shot at winning one of two coveted spots in the International Finals to be held at an undisclosed location in 2015.

The Boys division kicked off the day with round 3 in the water running right through until the Finals, again heavy swell pounding the reef made for challenging conditions for the youngest kids to compete in the 3 man format. As the day progressed the competition got very heated seeing only the hardest pushing grommets getting awarded the scores needed to make it to the finals, among the Stand-out groms, Lakey Peak’s Andre Anwar shone bright but was eventually toppled in the semi finals by Raju Sena (Padma) who took his rightful place in the finals. Next up it was Rio Waida (Padma) who surfed with precision and flare ousting Cimaja Local Eric Damian to take his position against his Padma arch rival - Raju in the finals.

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Both surfers started the final heat blasting huge turns and going for the air but eventually it was Raju who saved his best for last coming down to a nail biting finish winning by a fraction of a point ahead of Rio in a proper man on man battle in near perfect conditions. “I’ve been surfing in GromSearch contests for a while now and made the international Finals by winning last year,” Raju said. “I can’t wait to get another chance to surf in the Finals at the International GromSearch next Year! Meanwhile, in the girls division, the Johnson Sisters Kailani and Pua looked very strong, for a minute having the judges thinking it might be an all-Sister family final. However, it was eventual winner Cinta Hansel who stopped a dynamic performance by Kailani and stepped into the finals, Semi final number 2 was another hard-fought battle with Pua Johnson taking on East Java local - Salini Reganis. Finally the strength of Pua overpowered the Pacitan girl seeing her advance into the finals with a 12.13 score over Salini’s respectable 9.37. Cinta Hansel (Uluwatu) was clearly the most on form surfer of the girls’ event, throwing down big powerful hacks all the way to the finals on the Glassy barrels of Shipwrecks, executing technical manoeuvres one after another in the pocket. Pua Johnson, who has been going from strength to strength all year put up a strong battle not making it easy for the micro grommet to take the win, but eventually it was Cinta’s consistency and hours of training that paid off seeing her take the eventual Girls title. These two days comp, the best Grommets from all over Indonesia found themselves ripping the famed surf spots of Shipwrecks and Lacerations, notoriously shallow righthander’s that can intimidate even the seasoned pro’s. With support of the Local Surf Community Lembongan Board Riders, these Grommets were provided with not just a good wave but also a boat in the channel to support their needs and provide a perfect viewing platform for their fans and parents alike.

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Probability Prabowo People seem to be somewhat exercised over the coalition that failed presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto has fashioned in the national legislature. Why this should be so is an interesting question. Indonesia is far from alone in being a democratic entity in which rival political constituencies vie for supremacy between the executive head of state and the popular assembly, sometimes with questionable people at one or the other helm. It has been a function of republican governance from ancient Rome to modern Washington. Prabowo seeks to undermine and effectively sideline the power of the incoming president, who to his apparently still extant surprise is not himself. It’s certain that Joko Widodo will have his work cut out to lead from the Istana Negara while the Prabowo faction holds sway in the legislature. This is not entirely novel anywhere, including in Indonesia. What makes the situation unique here is that party politics is fluid, and fully dysfunctional, rather than fully formed and in working order. Political parties have labels and compete for attention in the public space, but on the basis of their leading members’ personalities and personal desires rather than hard-worked policy. They all sing the same song, but it is a discordant one, sung in a thousand self absorbed voices. Everyone’s heard it countless times, the useless anthem Saya Pertama. In this fractious melange, bit players come to the fore. Such as the Islamic Defenders Front, or PKI; it’s an outfit that specializes in being beside itself with rage and which literally gets away with murder. The PKI isn’t lawfully registered but no one will confront it. It doesn’t represent mainstream Indonesian opinion, but all it has to do – figuratively speaking – is drop its pants in public and everyone swoons. It parades its goon squads wherever it wants and thumbs its nose at the constitution, the law, public order and common sense, and has never heard of human rights. In this it has been aided and abetted by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (who leaves office on Oct. 20), who can only be a closet sympathizer or else feel compelled to push the funk button every time a thick-headed fundamentalist mouths his way into view. Its latest campaign is to unseat the Indonesian Chinese Christian governor-designate of Jakarta – Jokowi’s former deputy, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, popularly known by his diminutive, Pak Ahok – because it says Muslims shouldn’t be governed by an infidel. Never mind Pancasila, then. Forget about the plurality that was the foundation stone of Indonesia’s independence and the recognized religions enshrined in the constitution. Overlook the fact that people need services, good governance and incorruptibility rather more than episodic repertory performances by Rent-a-Mob. The FPI seems to want to shift Indonesia two or three time zones to the west, where its mind-set, preferred dress codes, misogyny and bully-boy tactics are all the rage. It doesn’t matter to them that Indonesians, overwhelmingly and very sensibly, have no such desire. At the formal political level, however, Indonesians should not yet be too alarmed by Prabowo’s indistinct grasp of democratic principle or the astonishing luminosity that he seems to believe attaches to his self-proclaimed stellar position. All politics are compromise. The precipitate decision to de-legislate direct elections at local level, a bill SBY supinely signed into law on Oct. 7, is a foolish step too far. Even generals have to keep the troops happy.

collaborations created during this festival will further strengthen the cultural understanding and creative connections between our two countries.” On the Saturday there was a performance of Ontosoroh by Australian dancer and choreographer Ade Suharto and Indonesian vocalist and composer Peni Candra Rini. Suharto and Rini have been working closely over the past two years to create Ontosoroh, which tells the story of the heroic female lead Nyai Ontosoroh in the Indonesian literary classic, This Earth of Mankind, by Pramoedyah Ananta Toer. This Australian-Indonesian collaboration explores feminine strength and the struggle for freedom. The embassy’s Arts and Cultural Program 2014, which began in March and ends next month, includes music, visual art exhibitions, dance, literature, textiles, sport and a science and innovation seminar series. The program also includes arts residencies and exchanges involving artists from both countries.

Cliff-Top Fantasia The lovely people at AYANA and RIMBA, whose fireworks displays so often entertain us gratis at The Cage where they light up our horizon and shortly thereafter set the local dogs barking when the sound waves hit, have introduced a new cliff-top venue, SKY. It opened on Oct. 10 with the sort of swell party we’ve come to expect from those in charge of the plush acres on the Jimbaran end of the Bukit. Opening night was themed Kahyangan, White Beauty at Sky. The venue caters for up to 80 people on the cliff-edge deck, up to a 1,000 on the lawn, offers an amphitheatre seating up to 80, and was designed by St. Legere International. It is being marketed as a great spot for weddings and special events – and comes complete with a special panoramic seat on which you can get yourself photographed with the cliff-top vista in the background. The opening featured the full repertoire of son et lumiere – yes, including fireworks – for which the property is renowned and was MC’d by Denada, the well-known former rapper and Dangdut singer.

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Sinking Fund Celia Gregory, the British underwater sculptor and the Diary’s favourite mermaid, tells us of an interesting crowd-funding scheme for her Marine Foundation’s living sculptures in the sea program. They’re chasing GBP 4,000 (that’s around Rp 78.5 million) to pay for a film being made on Aspara, their most recent sculpture. Apsara will be sunk into her underwater home in Jemaluk Bay at Amed, East Bali, on Oct. 22 where three village communities with the help of Reef Check Indonesia and CORAL are working to establish effective marine management and become guardians to their coral garden and fish nursery preserving its well-being for future generations. Gregory says the art work is inspired by the Apsaras, ancient Hindu spirits who are very beautiful and wonderful dancers that in many ways have qualities similar to the Greek fables of the sirens and mermaids. The sculpture has been designed to provide a hiding place for fish and a solid surface for corals and sea creatures to settle. The Sinking of the Apsara into the underwater coral and fish garden is seen as a unique creative opportunity to make an inspirational and uplifting short film. It would also help promote Amed and Bali, which is a worthwhile project in itself.

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A Fine Send-Off This year’s Ubud Writers and Readers Festival has come and gone – the first in seven years that the Diary has had to miss – and it was sent on its way in fine style on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 4 and 5, by some great Australian music. The Oct. 5 closing extravaganza featured musicians ALPHAMAMA (Anita Meiruntu) and Ben Walsh. We’re really sad to have missed that. Meiruntu’s original music and passion constantly pushes the boundaries of creative expression. She’s popular in Indonesia, where she has recently toured. Walsh is one of Australia’s most accomplished percussionists, performers and composers. He has been touring professionally since he was 18 and has made music for dance performances, the circus and film. At the UWRF closing show he performed with a number of local percussionists. By all accounts it was an explosion of creativity. The Saturday and Sunday performances at Ubud’s ARMA Museum were supported by the Australian Embassy Jakarta as part of its Arts and Cultural Program 2014. Ambassador Greg Moriarty said of Sunday’s finale: “The talent and musical depths of both artists showcase the best of what contemporary Australia can offer and I hope the musical

When we checked on Oct. 7, our deadline day, the funding site was saying they’d raised GBP1,128, which is 28 per cent of their target. The campaign closes on Oct. 30. Go here if you’d like to help: indiegogo.com/projects/apsara-spirits-ofthe-sea

Get Walking Just a reminder that this year’s Bali Pink Ribbon Walk against breast cancer is on Oct. 25. It’s in the walk-friendly environment of the Nusa Dua tourism precinct, the manicured bit behind the security gates. It’s a great cause and the Diary’s one day of the year for wearing pink. Full details are on the web at balipinkribbon.com. The Bali Advertiser is a sponsor.

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‘Good morning, I’ve just read your information. I’ve sprayed with vinegar and it does work. My question: How long after I spray with vinegar can I plant Àowers where I have sprayed? Will the vinegar affect plant growth? Thank you. Helen J.’ Thank you for the question. Congratulations if you have sprayed your weeds with vinegar and succeeded! Using vinegar as weed killer is a good organic way to keep your garden weed free without using toxic chemicals. Using vinegar as a weed killer works. Vinegar is a natural product, usually fermented and distilled from grain, apples or grapes. Household vinegar, the type that you can buy at the supermarket, is typically labelled at 5% acidity or 5% acetic acid. Acetic acid is what makes vinegar a weed / plant killer. Acetic acid, from any source, will kill most vegetation because it draws all the moisture out of the leaf. Household vinegar is safe and relatively inexpensive, and it works fast. Use one litre of full strength vinegar mixed with 2 tablespoons of liquid soap. The soap helps the vinegar adhere to the plant rather than just trickling off like water. Vinegar on its own will work too. Spraying full strength vinegar on a plant in full sun will often result in a withered, brown plant in a matter of hours, or by the next day for more vigorous plants. Careful with overspray, it might kill everything it touches, so don’t spray on a windy day. If vinegar lands on other plants or lawn, it will certainly harm them. Spray the target weeds during hot sunny periods for greater ef¿cacy. Spraying just before rain would obviously be counterproductive. Household vinegar contains only 5% acid, and is very safe to use. Some people call for the use of vinegar with a 15-20% acetic acid ratio for greater effectiveness. I consider it dangerous and unacceptable for homeowner use. Be extremely careful, at this level the acid will burn skin on contact and potentially damage your eyes and lungs. At 20% strength, it will corrode metal. Using vinegar at these strengths will always require correct safety precautions such as acid proof gloves, safety goggles and even a mask. Keep pets and children away. Same goes for anyone using chemical sprays. I personally don’t want to have to go to the extent of wearing a HAZMAT suit just to remove a few weeds. It should be easier to just dig them out with your teeth if it has come to that! With vinegar, the root may or may not die, depending on the variety of the target, and how mature it is. Vinegar will be more effective on younger weeds, as they may not have suf¿cient reserves to send out new growth. Vigorous weeds that grow back should be weaker, and many should die-off with repeated applications. Weeds always refuse to go quietly. This is especially true of established perennial weeds. Some plants are not as susceptible to vinegar as others. A waxy coating or a ‘furry’ surface may interfere with the absorption of the

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vinegar. This is the type of weed that should be targeted with a greater proportion of soap to vinegar in the organic weed spray recipe. Full strength vinegar poured directly to the soil is not recommended, as it would likely upset the other plants, microbes and soil biology. Vinegar in large amounts would lower the pH of the soil, making it more acidic. This might be ok if your soil is alkaline, but not so good if it is already acidic, depending on what you want to grow of course. In your case the effect of the small amount used would be negligible. Vinegar doesn’t linger in the soil. Acetic acid breaks down quickly in water, so any residue will be mostly gone after the ¿rst watering or rain. Acetic acid rapidly breaks down in water and so for the best results do not spray weeds just before a storm. The rains will dilute the vinegar and greatly reduce its effectiveness. Once you’ve sprayed your weeds, their foliage has withered, and they have been removed you can begin to plant immediately. Just be sure that your weeds are ¿nished for good, as you may need to do repeat applications of vinegar for more vigorous weeds. Once your new garden is planted out, put down a mulch to suppress and stop any new weeds from reestablishing.

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You can also use vinegar for other common garden problems If acid loving plants like azaleas, gardenias and rhododendrons aren’t Àowering as they should, increase the soil’s acidity by adding diluted vinegar to the water. In hard water areas, add 1 cup of vinegar to 4 litres of tap water. It will also release iron into the soil for the plants to use. You can use vinegar as an ant deterrent. Just spray the areas where you don’t want the ants, and reapply every couple of days to ensure that they stay away. Ants will not come anywhere near the stuff. Vinegar will also help fresh cut Àowers last longer. Preserve cut Àowers and liven droopy ones by adding 2 tablespoons of vinegar and 1 teaspoon sugar to a 500ml of water in a vase. You can also get rid of the water mark in a Àower vase by ¿lling it with a solution of half water and vinegar before you clean it. Another good use for vinegar is to clean your terracotta pots. Vinegar will remove the calcium scale build-up on pots. Simply soak the affected areas in full strength vinegar, and scrub with a brush. Household vinegar has quite a variety of uses in the garden and can be readily incorporated into an organic strategy, as is so often the case it is the simplest common remedies that we often overlook!

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Jotan – the Balinese Concept of Sharing While chowing down on my favourite rice porridge at my mother in law’s kiosk at Sanur Market last week, an older woman eating next to me caught my eye. Before she sat down to chow down, she ripped of a small corner of paper, carefully put a small amount of rice in it, and placed it beside her plate. Outsiders may wonder what this is for, and even wonder why she is wasting part of her meal even before she even starts. This is a Balinese-Hindu tradition of offering some of what you have (in this case, food) as an offering to the unseen world. It could be offered to a particular manifestation of god, an entity from the ‘underworld’ or to an unseen ‘sibling’ whom Balinese believe we are born with and who watches over us in our daily lives. This sharing of food or drink is not only practiced during meal times. When one of our orchestras at Mekar Bhuana is given offerings before a performance, and even often at practices, the priest or a musician gives a portion of coffee and cake that the musicians will consume during their break. You will also see Balinese placing offerings of food and sometimes drink on the ground or say on a gas burner in their kitchen – all of this before they themselves consume their larger portion of the same thing. This concept of sharing is called ejotan or simply jotan and guests in a Balinese family will most often experience the rewards of a Balinese’s habit of sharing the fruit from an offering tower (gebogan). In this context, these offerings which have already been offered to the gods are called surudan. If a Balinese family organizes a wedding, they will share food with invitees as part of their ‘invitation package’. The invitation card is actually a very modern thing in Bali – historically (and this is still sometimes practiced in more traditional families), Balinese would send food such as sate, turtle (not anymore!) lawar and rice to invitees in their own village. Now that people invite many guests from far-off villages and even overseas, this type of sharing invitation system is no longer practical.

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Kupu-Kupu Foundation A not for pro¿t organization (NGO) whose main aim is to improve the lives of physically and mentally handicapped children, adolescents and adults in Bali. We are helping people who have never been out of their house or who never have seen a wheelchair or been to a school. If you want more information please contact Begonia Lopez 0812 362 8720, visit our website: www.yamp.com/kupukupu or e-mail: <kupubali@yahoo.com>. Also visit our Gallery featuring art by our disabled friends: Jl. Raya Ubud at the corner of Jl. Hanoman, Ubud. Kuta International Christian Church Kuta International Christian Church, (also known as Bali Legian Church). English service 10:30 AM on Sundays at Jalan Pattimura (exit Legian across from Mamas Restuarant). Parking available in multi-story building 50 meters from church (across from Jl. Mataram intersection with Pattimura). Webpage: kutainternationalchristianchurch.org. Contact Merriyes 08179765673 / <kiccbali@gmail.com>.

funds raised will be used to help the needy community. If you would like to know more about Lions Club Bali Surya Host you are welcome to observe our regular meetings. We meet every ¿rst Tuesday of the month at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel. Further information contact Ms. Desak Purnama (President). Mob/SMS 081 138 0537. <lionsclubbali@ gmail. com>. <www.lionsclubbali.blogspot.com>. Living in Indonesia Practical information for foreigners moving to and living in Indonesia. Living in Indonesia, a site for expatriates <http www.expat.or.id>. Manik Organik - Free Meditation Class Tuesdays at 7pm. Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85, Sanur, Bali, Indonesia shop: +62 (0) 361 855 3380 / <www.manik organikbali.com>.

Meditation of Sahaja Yoga International - Bali With the awakening of Kundalini technique and divine loves. Every Sunday at the Bali Art Center in the garden & lotus Kuta Rock Church pool - Denpasar at 17:00pm. “Jay Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi”. Church, English language Christian Sunday service at KRC Contact Nyoman Suidana 081 138 5771. building. Jl, Nakula #77, Seminyak, starts at 10am. Please call 0813 3855 7970 for more information. Mangrove Society Mangrove Information Centre gives a chance to the people Life Drawing Groups who are concerned with mangrove or environment to become All Artists Welcome - Every Wednesday & Saturday 10am a member of Mangrove Society. Jln Bypass Ngurah Rai Km, - 1 pm, Pranoto’s Art Gallery, Jalan Goa Gajah, Tengkulak, 21 Suwung Kauh Denpasar- Bali, ph. (0361) 726 969, 726 (next door to Bumi Sekembang) on the road to Goa Gajah. 546, 728 966. Fax. (0361) 710 473, email: <micjica@indosat. 5 minutes by car from Ubud. Phone number. 0821 4488 4025 net.id>, web. <www.mangrovecentre.or.id>. or website: <http://www.age.jp/~pranoto>. Narcotics Anonymous Lions Club Bali Surya Host (LCBSH) Drug Problem? Narcotics Anonymous can help! The Narcotics Lions Club is an international organisation, established in the Anonymous message is “that an addict, any addict, can stop USA in 1917. Lions members come from different nations using drugs, lose the desire to use and ¿nd a new way to live.” educational backgrounds, professions and religions. Every Our name, Narcotics Anonymous, is not meant to imply a month LCBSH conducts activities including regular meetings, focus on any particular drug; NA’s approach makes no social activity for the community or fund raising, of which the distinction between drugs including alcohol. Narcotics

Anonymous is a global, community-based organization with a multi-lingual and multicultural membership. We offer recovery from the effects of addiction through working a twelve-step program, including regular attendance at group meetings. We have both English language and Bahasa Indonesia meetings throughout Indonesia. The group atmosphere provides help from peers and offers an ongoing support network for recovering addicts who wish to pursue and maintain a drug-free lifestyle. For help please call 08123794-6658 or check our website at <www.na-bali.org>. Nederlandse Club Bali De NCBali is een club van Nederlanders die permanent of voor langere tijd op Bali wonen. Iedere eerste dag van de maand hebben we een borrelbijeenkomst op het strand van Sanur. We delen informatie met elkaar, organiseren BBQ avonden, trips en andere bijeenkomsten. Het lidmaatschap is open voor Nederlands sprekenden en hun partners. Bezoek onze website <www.NCBali.info> voor meer informatie. Nederlandse Ondernemers Borrel Bali (NOBB) Join our monthly informal social and professional networking event for Dutch enterpreneurs on Bali. Share experiences and expand your network while enjoying a nice drink. For information contact <ondernemersborrelbali@gmail.com>. Nicotine Anonymous Nicotine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women helping each other to live free of nicotine. We meet weekly in Bali on Sundays, 5:30PM - 6:30PM. Address: The Ruko, Jl. Dhyana Pura #103 2nd Floor Seminyak. Upstairs of Warung Kita. For information call: 0819 1638 4327. Opportunity / Charity Shop Dogs and Kids located in Ubud. We need volunteers and donation of clothes or anything saleable. This charity shop supports BARC’s animals and children in need. Call 0361 275 7664 or 0819 9944 4057 or see website <www.freewebs. com/balidogs>.

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“Meet your Friendly Household Bacteria” Yesterday a met someone whose bowels were a little unstable, in fact they were moving like a palm tree in a hurricane. I also noted the distinct and all too common whiff of a leaking septic tank. Septic tanks should not stink and the two observations are, of course, inevitably linked. It is a long time since we thought about septic tanks so perhaps it is time (if you feel so inclined) to lift the lid and take another look. Septic tanks are small scale sewage treatment systems. They are simple and, when operating correctly, very effective. By the way sewage is, in a household setting, the output from your toilet and sewerage is the infrastructure that carries it. A sewer is a pipe that carries sewage. Note that in American English sewage and sewerage are used interchangeably. Septic tanks are designed to process black water as opposed to grey water. Black water, foul water or sewage is, for domestic purposes, water containing human waste particularly fecal matter and/or urine. Greywater is water discharged from washing processes and, as we shall note later, should be kept separate from sewerage systems. Because it doesn’t contain bacterial contamination it can be treated in a different way. The First Stage - An Anaerobic Bacterial Process Let us start by looking at the process that occurs in a septic tank, this will help us to understand what is important about the tank’s design and how we can make sure a septic tank operates correctly and effectively. Raw sewage enters the first chamber of the septic tank and solid particles fall to the bottom of the tank where bacteria starts to consume the solid waste. The bacteria that make your septic tank work are naturally occurring bacteria which establish themselves in the tank, they reproduce at a rapid rate. They do not need oxygen and, as they act on the sewage, they convert it into liquid and gas. Most of the solid waste particles are broken down by the bacteria, leaving a small percentage that remain at the bottom of the tank as a sludge. The gas produced rises to the top of the water leaving a thick crusty scum that collects on the surface. This first stage of processing normally takes 3 or 4 days. This is an anaerobic process which means that no oxygen is required (as opposed to an aerobic process which involves nubile young bodies dressed in leotards frolicking around to loud music, panting, grunting and gulping in masses of oxygen). By this stage we should expect the “brew” to be 60 to 70% processed. The semi processed liquid now moves on into the second chamber of the tank where a second round of sediment settlement and bacterial action occurs and particles are broken down further. Again sludge settles in the bottom of the second chamber. The final stage - killing the bacteria From the second chamber the now almost fully processed liquid leaves the tank through a discharge pipe. In many countries the law decrees that this discharge is sent to a final process which allows the bacteria to finish its work and die off. Normally this is a drain field, otherwise known as a seepage or leach field. The discharge is fed into a network of pipes buried close to the surface of the ground. The pipes are perforated with many seepage holes which allow the discharge to soak away into the soil. Here an aerobic process takes place where UV light and naturally occurring bugs (that do need oxygen) break down the final traces of contamination and kill off the septic tank bacteria in what is now fairly pure water. This water can now safely percolate through the ground to the water table below. Like a septic tank drain fields need to be correctly designed if they are to operate correctly. There are other ways of dealing with septic tank discharge water, it may be fed to biofilter systems; wetland areas where plantlife, snails or other life forms clean the water; or other systems that may sterilise the discharge water perhaps by using chemical sterilisation such as chlorine (this is not the same as swimming pool chlorine) or ultra violet (UV) light. The absence of an effective final stage causes problems. In many parts of the world, particularly cities in underdeveloped countries that do not have the luxury of piped sewage systems, septic tanks are used in crowded

urban areas where there simply aren’t the large areas of land available that are required for effective drainage or leach fields. Without other options available septic tanks are simply allowed to drain into the surrounding ground. This is the case in many towns and cities throughout Indonesia and many other parts of South East Asia. This is why ground water is often contaminated and, because in such places water supply pipes may often be cracked or leaking thereby allowing contaminants to enter the water supply, why tap water is a common source of illness.

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How can we maximise the efficiency of a septic tank? There are a number of things we can do to have our septic tank operating as effectively as possible and maximise the level of purification it can achieve. 1. The first thing we can do is to make sure our septic tank is working as efficiently as possible. It must be designed properly and must not leak. It should be built strongly enough so that it will not crack with earth movement. 2. We can ensure that the design minimises turbulence both as the sewage enters the tank and as it transfers from one chamber to the other. This is done by putting tee pieces which act as baffles on the inlet, transfer (between the first and second chambers) and outlet pipes.

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3. We can keep the liquid in the tank long enough to be fully processed: a. Make sure the septic tank is large enough. b. Only send black water (sewage) to the septic tank, c. Do not allow groundwater or rainwater to get into the tank. d. Pump out the sludge from time to time to maintain the tank capacity. 4. Another very effective measure we can take is to add a third chamber, effectively a third level of purification, to the septic tank. 5. Do not put disinfectants down your toilet. The bacteria might do us a nasty if we ingest them but they are, after all, our friends. We can keep them healthy by making sure that bacterial disinfectants are NOT put into the toilet or septic tank. Grey water containing antibacterial soaps, disinfectants, caustic floor cleaner, bleach, water softener and the like can kill our precious bacteria and actually inhibit the effectiveness of our septic tank. 6. Do not put anything that the bacteria cannot break down (such a sanitary napkins) down your toilet these may clog your pipes and fill up your septic tank. An efficiently operating septic tank can be expected to fully break down the sewage that enters it and, when a septic tank is working correctly, there should be no smell. Do not use additives in your septic tank In some parts of the world additives are being sold to “enhance” the performance of septic tanks. Septic tanks do not need additives, they work with naturally occurring bacteria that reproduces rapidly to deal with the waste in the tank. Whatever additives sales people might say scientific evidence tell us that additives can, in fact, interfere with the natural process and should not be used.

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With that we can close the lid (thank goodness) and forget about the thing for another 5 years. Next time we can look at the detail of a septic tank design. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2014 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Then I realized we’d gone a week without sleeping over, which was unusual. When I mentioned a couple of times that I missed her and asked about hanging out, she told she was busy and suggested that we get together in a couple of days. Then weeks passed without even a message from her. So I decided it was time to admit something was wrong and asked if she would make time to talk. When I finally got her to agree by text, her reply was tempered with her saying that she was too busy that night. I expressed a strong desire to talk ASAP and – in spite of an extremely annoyed response about her being busy, my being resentful, and my getting on her nerves – we scheduled a time two days later. The talk, however, never happened. I tried asking her whether she still valued our relationship, or whether I should assume that she was happy to just let what we had fade into the background. After no response to that for nearly another two days, I blew up and sent her a series of angry texts.

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The way I see it, she has de facto ended the relationship. We had a great thing, and I still think it’s worth moving past this if we can, but I have no idea if she wants to, or if she even likes me anymore. I’m still keeping the “don’t sleep with other people” promise, and I am feeling like a sucker for not just deciding on my own that I shouldn’t be treated this way and end it myself. My biggest fear is that she will not apologize for her behavior and will insist instead that she was busy and I was being unreasonable. How do you deal with a rough patch at this early point in a promising relationship? Should I infer that she doesn’t like me, or does 5 months of really great relationship history provide sufficient counter-evidence that in fact she might still like me? Dr. ZZ: You can’t date the past; you have to live in the present. For whatever reason, this woman seems to be withdrawing from you. Your best bet at this point is to mourn for a while for what the two of you had, and stop sending her any more texts or communications of any kind. If she comes to you later with an explanation, then listen attentively, thank her for getting in touch and tell her it was hard to be at the receiving end of not hearing from her and not knowing what was going on. Let it go at that, and get on with your life.

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For Sale; AC 2PK, Sharp. Compressor not working. Still interested? 0819 9938 2602, Denpasar. [116] For Sale; Washing machine 6,5Kg. LG, front loader. Good condition. IDR 1.500.000,-. 0819 9938 2602, Denpasar. [117] For Sale; Water heater instant. Prime lifestyle. Very good condition, IDR 800.000,-. 0819 9938 2602, Denpasar. [118] For Sale; Generator 2000 watt, Honda SH2600DK. Good condition, IDR 4.200.000,-. 0819 9938 2602, Bukit. [119]

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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz)

Spiced Pickled Pears Makes about 1 liter Ingredients: - 750g of ¿rm but ripe pears, washed and peeled - 450g of granulated sugar - 400ml of cider vinegar - 4 wide strips lemon zest - 2 medium to large cinnamon sticks, broken in half - 1 tsp. whole cloves - 1 Tbl. cardamom pods, crushed - 2 sprigs of fresh rosemary, left whole

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I made these last year and forgot about them until I was scouring the fridge for some inspiration. There they were, lurking in the back of the fridge in a large rubber ringed glass jar. I gingerly tasted one and they were fanstastic very pickled but infused with the spice Àavors. This is the kind of thing you make and then forget about for at least a month and possibly six. They’re great in salads or along side roasted chicken or lamb. You could also chop them ¿nely and stir into yogurt for a dip or use in a mango salsa.

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Directions: Sterilize with boiling water, a 1 liter jar wide mouthed jar. I like to use glass rubber ringed jars that snap shut. Turn the jar over to drain while you cook the pears. Cut the pears in half and remove the seeds and hard bits. Into a large heavy pot stir together the granulated sugar, cider vinegar, lemon zest, cinnamon sticks, cloves and cardamom pods. Bring this slowly to a boil, stirring until the sugar is dissolved, about 5 minutes Add the pears and simmer for 10 minutes. Then add the rosemary sprigs and simmer for another 5 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the pears, rosemary and spices to the sterilized jar. Return the liquid to the heat. Boil for 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and pour over the pears, rosemary and spices. Seal the jar. Because this is the tropics I prefer to keep these in the fridge. Try not to bother them for about a month. These will keep refrigerated for months and just get better over time. All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2014 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/CE/I-17 Sept 14


Education & Family For Sale; Fruit basket stainless, 70’000Rp. Sanur 0812 5134 3025. [075]

For Sale; Wooden cabinet. Glass doors. Sanur 0813 3775 5729. [042]

For Sale; Canggu Club family membership 25 juta includes transfer costs, Family moving off island. Enjoy all the facilities at the New and improved Canggu Club. 0818 0544 4104. [090]

For Sale; Solid wood frame, can be used as bed or sofa, dark brown colour, hardly been used. Paid 3 juta, selling half price 1.5 juta. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [039]

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For Sale; 60 unisex pants rayon, of white with side accent flaps. Take all for good price. SMS for pics: 0813 3700 8651. [154]

For Sale; New 4 gallon thinner polyurethane brand: Impra/ Ultran woodcare. Price 50% from new price Rp. 142.000. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [142]

For Sale; PC generic brand built to my specifications 500GB plus flat screen monitor, key board,speakers 2.3mil. Push Bike was over 2.5 mil 750,000 like new hardly used. Very large plastic set of draws 250,000 Gift ware from shop. You will have to come and look there would be too many picture to send otherwise. Hp 081 2394 5545 phone between 10am - 7pm only. Sanur. [155]

For Sale; Watch Tissot, automatic, model sea star, 30 years old, steel with gold incl. original bracelet steelgold, like new, 30 meter water resistance, Rp. 3 Juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [143] Always and never are two words you should always remember never to use.

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For Sale; Baby car capsule rear facing 0-6 months with carry handle really useful colour blue as new condition Rp 750,000 email <noltekd@ yahoo.com.au> for photo. Sanur. [135] For Sale; Asian antiques from all over Asia (Japan, China, Khmer Thai, Indonesia, etc). Cabinet, statue paintings, textile, Buddha statue, etc. No reproduction. Contact 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [144] For Sale; 2 new garden/ outdoor lights hallogen, black color, never use, new price US$330, price now Rp. 1.2 million. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [145]

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For Sale; TV LED 42� Panasonic Viera, full HD, 1.5 years old, internet possibility, USB slot, SD card reader. Antenna: analog and digital cable possibility. New price: 14.5 mill. Now sale price: 6.5 mill. Condition like new. Included original box and all papers. Contact 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [146] For Sale; Samsung DVD player Bluray 1 year old, with all paper and original box, new price 1.9 mill. Sale price 1.0 mill. Condition like new. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [147] Success is when your name is in everything but the phone book.

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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE OCTOBER 15 - OCTOBER 29, 2014

The main events of this fortnight fall later in the month with the New Moon Solar Eclipse at 0 degrees Scorpio and joined by Venus also at 0 degrees on October 24. Our Mercury retrograde turns direct early on the 26th and Mars moves into Capricorn that same evening and by November 10th Mercury will have moved beyond its retrograde point. I’m sure there’s a lot to integrate after the lunar eclipse and the Grand Fire trine of the earlier part of this month. Scorpio is ruled by Pluto, who sits just 2 1⁄2 degrees apart from Uranus and they will exact their square on the 15th December. This then feels like the initiation phase of this next and 6th meeting of these two powerful planets. The Sun, Moon and Venus are rising in Bali for the morning eclipse and Pluto is in the 3rd house of communication, media and publicity. Neptune makes a harmonious trine aspect to the trio and Uranus is situated in the 6th house of health and welfare, animals and everyday work issues. By the time this New Moon begins the next cycle you will be ready to put some serious issues on the table for exposure and by the Full Moon in the first week of November Mars will join Pluto and interestingly the Sun and Venus will again be on the rising in Bali. There is a very strong feminine theme but this is no lightweight female archetype at play within the collective. She will be thoroughly probing all forms of agendas from sex through to legal contracts.

For Sale; Underwater video set, most of the things only used once, including video camera Canon HV30 with batteries, underwater housing ikelite 6071, wide angle ikelite w20, light Fisheye FIXLED500DX. Total value more than 30’000’000Rp, sell for 15’000’000Rp. Sanur 0812 5134 3025. [072]

For Sale; Troy Lee Designs SE3 Piston Bone helmet, brought from USA. Exceeds SNELL M2010 and DOT FMVSS and CE 22. 05 safety standards. Size: Small (21.25-22 inch/54-56 cm). Color: blue/orange. Selling for: 4.5 million Rupiah. 0822 3789 6689. Sanur. [079]

NEW MOON 00 Scorpio 26 October 24, 2014 6 a.m. (partial solar eclipse)

Your retrograde Mercury review has been happening in your house of intimate and other close relationships, not excluding competitors. The New Moon Venus and Sun begin a cycle of deep transformation which will really become apparent by the time Mercury re-enters Scorpio in early November. There may well be some very deep revelations that will require a depth of compassionate understanding and forgiveness like never before. Issues of finance, sexuality and corruption both personal and in the bigger picture that will affect you and how you move in the World. As Mars joins Pluto in your career and external authority sector you may have to let go of an identity you’ve carried for a long time. The Solar eclipse, New Moon and Venus will give you a window into your personal relationships and this will be the field for investigation on death, birth and sex issues. Meanwhile Mercury moves forward in the area of work and health in your chart and will join the Scorpio tribe by early November and will bring those much needed discussions about the above topics. As Mars moves into the travel, legal and marriage arena you may be ready to commit to contracting with another. Study may become an option as you broaden your perspectives or financial flow. Don’t worry; the balance will swing towards your individual needs again. Health and work issues are hot topics during this next cycle and in fact for a few months to come as the eclipse initiates a new beginning. Mercury has almost completed its revision in the area of children and romance and how you present yourself creatively. Soon it too will move into your work sector and reveal the need for profound changes either with your mind/body, pets in your life or the day to day work/service that you do. Mars will assist all of this as it enters into the house of endings and new beginnings at the end of the fortnight. There may be a literal death during the coming months.

Your resources are up for serious transformation and this will tie in with the work that you do in the World. A lot of your thinking has been directed towards revising your image, brand, label and appearance and soon your thoughts will move into the arena of money making and your desires when it comes to what you want for yourself and what you truly value. Are you ready to let go of what you thought was important or old contracts that you had, to make way for a new beginning in the area of financial abundance? Mars in the 4th is looking for some plans and goals around your home base. Even though you may be still in the dreaming phase of a new project or plan things are about to unfold and the time ahead is about selftransformation and personal changes. As Mercury moves forward Mars enters your 3rd house of communication and this is probably the time you will begin the planning stages and to start talking about your ideas. These may even include family members; brothers, sisters or children. You understand at the emotional level how you affect others and what that really means. As Mercury enters your sign again, you will begin to share what your internal journey has brought you during the retrograde.

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This New Moon could mark the beginning of a retreat phase for you, or simply more time spent in isolation where you can nurture the Divine aspect of yourself. Although you are currently reviewing with friends and others in the community, this is soon to change and your thoughts too will become more meditative and self-reflecting. Mars on the other hand, is ready to make some plans for your future when it comes to acquisitions and your finances. There is absolutely no reason why this wouldn’t complement your thought processes. Often a spiritual re-evaluation brings material transformation and a kinder approach to the way you interact with the World.

Mars is preparing itself to move into your relationship sector by the end of the fortnight. This could be a time of collaboration on the business front and potentially confrontational when it comes to competitors. There will be passion within any intimate partnerships, but you may need to have some serious discussions beforehand as Mercury moves direct in your home arena and then into your 5th house of romance, creativity and children. There will be a time to plan as you work out what needs to go and what must change. Any new romances that begin during this next cycle will be profoundly transformative and intense.

You are about to undertake some community oriented endeavours or join in partnership with a woman to bring about spreading information that will benefit everyone, in the long run. Taking more responsibility and being willing to be seen as that authority will come easily as Mars moves into your sign and first house. Although you are still in the midst of reviewing your business or work issues this is about to change as community meetings come together by the first week of November. Your friends and partners are important to you as they bring their much needed resources to the table. You express compassion, understanding and even empathy through your words.

This New Moon marks a time where many concepts you hold about home and where true nurturance lies for you are discarded. Your revision has been with siblings or in the area of media/marketing or has involved a lot of short distance travel. Mercury will enter the arena of home and may bring some investigation into early childhood memories or situations. There may be issues of death, inheritances or shared property to be dealt with within the family dynamic. Mars is set to enter the work/service/ health arena and bring a burst of fresh and dare I say transformation energy to it. This could be linked to furthering your studies.

There is a strong focus on your career orientation and plans you have for your business. A lot of investigation goes into what and who you value and this overrides money matters as your compassionate heart is stirred to make changes. As you reflect on foreign concerns, travel plans or marketing ideas you are set to start the process of releasing what no longer comes into alignment with your new value system. Mars will allow you to make plans for someone connected to an institution or towards you own retreat space. This transformation process runs particularly deep for you and may bring up communication issues or sibling matters.

Harnessing this New Moon energy to repair your relationships with siblings is possible this cycle and as well you may take a fresh look at how you market yourself and your ideas and beliefs. The retrograde has been taking you over financial issues and will join the Sun and Venus in the third house to open communications with brothers and sisters and in fact everyone. As Mars enters Capricorn it brings to the fore any conflicts you may have around children or romantic partners. You get a sense of what needs to end in your life and what needs to be let go to support this new beginning.

You have some foreign concerns or your own interest in travel that is about to be unleashed with this New Moon. As you’ve reviewed the topic of death and imminent endings, along with resources in the form of credit cards, loans or inheritances you can expand your horizons as Mercury enters the 9th house along with the Sun and Venus. With a strong sense of self-love dosing you up, you will want to follow your passions and this may mean making plans with friends or re-uniting with other communities. It could be time for you to take responsibility in some kind of group formatting or resurrect something from your past with reference to the group.

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Bali Advertiser For Sale; Childrens Bicycle for sale. Louis Garneau, Felix et William. Pink. Fabulous first bike. Well balanced and lighter than most (about 8. 4 Kg). Ground to saddle range: 50. 5 ˆ 58.5 cm. Rp 600,000. Call 0813 3891 1899. Sanur. [114] For Sale; AC 2PK, General. Good condition, IDR 2.500.000,-. 0819 9938 2602, Denpasar. [115] For Sale; Epson 3880 large format printer with high capacity CIS ink system. Prints up to 17”x22” (45cm x 55cm). Great shape, less than 100 prints. Includes paper& ink. Rp. 12 Million. <steve_fish@mac.com>. Sanur. [111]

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For Sale; Unwanted gift brand new never use helmet full face Kawasaki white and green color + jacket Kawasaki size L black and green color never use still in the box price for both Rp 400.000 + helmet brand NHK Terminator 800 white and black color use few times price Rp 250.000. Call 081 774 8887. Seminyak. [152] For Sale; Wrong size mosquito net. Beautiful white linen high quality, never used. Size: 190x210 x250. Take all for good price!! SMS: 0813 3700 8651. Kerobokan. [153] A true friend is someone who is there for you when he’d rather be anywhere else.

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For Sale; iMac Apple white condition error/blank (only iMac), equipment lose, processor core 2 duo, price 3 million Rupiah. Call 0857 3818 8482. Denpasar. [149] For Sale; Mobile phone Blackberry type Samoa (black color) fullset complete, all normal, condition very good, still original & purchased bill still in box & guarantee. Price 1.8 million Rupiah. Call 0857 3818 8482. Denpasar. [150] For Sale; Mobile phone Blackberry Onyx 3 (Bellagio) perfect condition & normal. Still original casing, color black - grey. Price 1.5 million nego. Call 0857 3818 8482. Denpasar. [151]

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SCHEDULE THAT invited to participate. Whatever your level of ¿tness is, it is not a problem. Come and enjoy a 5 KM scenic walk along Mozaic Beach Club plays host to this month’s DIVA lunch. A the gardens and beaches of Nusa Dua. People from Bali and great choice of date too as Halloween descends upon us for beyond will be joining to support this worthy cause. As well an afternoon and evening of festive fun. The DIVA lunch has as the walk, there are plenty of activities including exhibits, the usual scrumptious delights on the menu provided by the shopping and food stalls. Do put plenty of cash in your exceptional Chefs at Mozaic with the ambience and service wallet as there are rafÀes with great prizes as rafÀes are you would expect from a top venue. Most importantly are the always a great way of raising funds. Music and visual DIVAs, a group of hardworking, fun loving individuals who entertainment will continue until closing at 10pm. The children enjoy coming together with like minded people! If you are will have plenty to keep them occupied. Volunteer Doctors new to Bali, this is a great way to meet people. As well as from Singapore will be available to assist in breast screening fun, children in need are always at the forefront of the ladies from 2pm. Ultimately, as well as fun, this day is part of raising as they raise much needed funds for the foundations they awareness. According to the National Health Service in the support. All money raised this month will be donated to the UK, women are invited for breast cancer screening every 3 Bali Children’s Foundation. The Foundation supports years between the ages of 50 to 70, earlier if there is a high children’s homes that have been set up as care and risk factor such as family history. A good recommendation education centres for destitute and disadvantaged children. for the Bali community too. The earlier the condition is found, In addition, community education and poor children in villages the better chance of survival and women are less likely to dotted around Bali are given much needed help. The website need a mastectomy or chemotherapy. Globally, we need to www.balichildrensfoundation.org details more about what the stand united and ¿ght this life threatening condition. Even if Foundation has achieved and how you can help. Do make you do not feel like a 5 kilometre walk, come along and sure you reserve your place and dig out your best Halloween support this worthy cause. All you need to do is bring along costume! The cost as always includes a scrumptious lunch! a water bottle, re¿lls are provided and plenty of cash. The website provides comprehensive details. Have a happy Halloween! When: 2 pm (registration) 4 pm (walk) When: 1 pm Cost: IDR150,000 (adults) and IDR75,000 (children up to Cost: IDR350,000 Where: Mozaic Beach Club, Jl Pantai Batu Belig, Kerobokan 14 years) Where: BTDC Arena, Nusa Dua (opposite Bali Collection Contact: 4735796 081999420349 Complex) info@mozaic-beachclub.com Contact: 8352299 info@balipinkribbon.com www.balipinkribbon.com Melbourne Cup Lawn Party (4 November)

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The Melbourne Cup is Australia’s premier thoroughbred horse race dating back to 1861. Given the number of Australians residing in and visiting Bali it is no wonder that the screening of the race will be held at various venues around the island. However, the Canggu Club is the place to be to watch the race playing host to the biggest and best Melbourne Cup lawn party. Champagne, fashion, fun and entertainment will be plentiful. Multiple screens throughout the club will ensure no one misses any of the race day action. The Moet Marquee package offers a ‘swanky’ sit down affair with scrumptious canapés, a three-course lunch on the lawn and three hours of free Àow Moet Champagne, Heinekin beer, Babich wines, soft drinks and water. The option for those who enjoy mingling and mixing throughout the day is the Chandon Cocktail party. Chilled Chandon bubbles, Babich wines, super cold Bintang and a selection of canapés will be served. A treat for Cold Chisel fans as Ian Moss from the band Cold Chisel along with Natalie Gillepsie from Yothu Yindi will provide the entertainment. Moet and Chandon and the New Canggu Club are supporting Sole Men, an Indonesian Charity that raises awareness and provides funds to support accredited agencies and projects for the disadvantaged in Bali. In the tradition of the Melbourne Cup best hats and dress for the ladies and fantastic prizes will be given to the best dressed lady and gentleman. The price for the Moet Marquee or Chandon cocktail party includes 3 hours of free Àow drinks, canapés, entertainment and fashion on the ¿eld. The sit down affair includes a 3 course lunch. Do call and book as soon as possible to avoid disappointment as I am sure the Champagne free Àow is going to be very popular! Given the number of Australians in Bali, I think they should all have the day off to watch the race! When: 10 am (open) 11 am (Moet Marquee or Chandon cocktail party) – 8 pm Cost: IDR900,000 to IDR1,650,000 (Moet Marquee) Where: New Canggu Club, Jalan Canggu Club, Canggu Contact: 8483939 info@cangguclub.com www.cangguclub.com

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The Cuban Brothers (26 October) Potato Head Beach Club are playing host to this special evening. The Cuban Brothers are flying into Bali for an exclusive, one off gig. From their humble beginnings in Edinburgh, The Cuban Brothers rose quickly on the international circuit. Blending funk and soul music with break-dancing, comedy and a bit of crazy Caribbean fun, The Cuban Brothers are a highly sought after act. Regularly booked by the big names in the entertainment industry, Elton John and Robbie Williams are just two of the big names that have The Cuban Brothers to provide entertainment at their events. It is great news but not surprising that The Cuban Brothers are performing right here in Bali. The evening is going to be a music comedy spectacular. Do purchase your tickets as soon as possible as this is going to be a stellar, sell out event. When: 7 pm Where: Potato Head Beach Club, Jl Petitenget, Seminyak Contact: 473 7979 www.ppt.com

THE MELTING POT SALOON AUTHENTIC TEXAS CHILI COOKOFF (19 October) This event is for all those chili lovers out there. Chili is a bit like Nasi Goreng with an infinite amount of variations and most of us have our own secret recipe for this fabulous dish! This is Bali’s only real Texas chili cook off which will be hosted at The Melting Pot in Ubud. Many different pots of chili by local “chili heads” cookers will be prepared for tasting! Make sure you get here early to be part of the “People’s Choice” award selection! It’s a great day of food, friends and fun! If you live in the South of Bali, Ubud is always a great place to have a day trip and an afternoon at the Texas Chili Cookoff is highly recommended! The Melting Pot is also a great place to hang out with an excellent selection of drinks and food. Pool tournaments are held on a Tuesday and Friday. When: 2 pm (tasting) 5.30 pm (judging) Where: The Melting Pot, Jalan Pengosekan Hanoman, Ubud Contact: Greg 081 5768 9113 meltingpotubud@gmail.com www.meltingpotubud.com

October is breast cancer awareness month across the globe. I think each and every one of us has been touched by someone battling against this type of cancer. The Bali Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Foundation has organised this walk. Their mission is to prevent Indonesian women from developing and dying from breast cancer and to improve the quality of life of those with breast cancer. From the money raised the foundation will help to achieve this vision through education and awareness programmes and supporting women with breast cancer. The Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all foundation wants to expand screening services to remoter up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2014 parts of Bali. This walk is for the community and everyone is

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Making Artisanal Alm Cheese on the Bukit By Ines Wynn The dusty, arid landscape of Bali’s Bukit does not have much in common with the glorious, lush and expansive landscape of the high mountains in the European Alps but the one thing they share is that they are both areas where full Àavored cheese is produced according to the artisanal cheese making customs of the Alm, a high-mountain farming area of the Alps straddling the borders of Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy. The Alm is famous for its seasonal transhumance, the migration of grazing livestock to the high pastures at 2000 meters. It’s a custom practiced for thousands of years and each summer numerous cattle, goats and sheep move to the higher latitudes for a munchy eating party. This, the locals say, directly results in a better tasting cheese. Bali-Alm is the name of a cheese factory in Puri Gading set up by an IndoGerman family of cheese makers who found a niche in the Bali market by producing high quality cheeses locally for a price that is far below that of imported cheeses. Granted, the cheeses produced by Fera, an Indonesian lady of German background, and her husband Christoph, do not have the bene¿t of a seasonal transhumance; however they do rival the European variety in taste and texture. Fera and Chris manage to turn out a delectable array of cheeses such as Tilsiter, Gouda, Camembert, Brie, Roquefort and cream cheese, as well as sour cream and a selection of highly delicious yoghurts. They source the fresh milk in Malang, Java and transform 1000 liters per day into wonderful cheeses with the help of 7 staff. How this family became artisanal cheese makers is an inspiring story. Chris is an automotive engineer who worked for Mercedes Cars in Stuttgart until he was fed up with the rat race and wanted to switch to something entirely different. Mid-career he made a volte-face that is the envy of many a distressed career person. His wife’s native country provided the impetus for that change. He moved his family to Indonesia and started looking around for the golden opportunity. Pondering the options open to him, he quickly hit upon the idea that he wanted to satisfy a niche in the Indonesian market by focusing on the production of a consumable that was up-market, not readily available here and expensive to import but could be produced locally at a much lower cost. Noticing the exorbitant prices of good import cheeses and the sizeable expat community and tourist population in Bali, he ¿gured he could learn to make cheeses using local resources and ingredients, and sell them for a much more interesting price. Being a German native with decidedly epicurean tastes, it was not such a stretch to think of the German-style cheeses of his home country as the opportune link. And so he set out to master the craft of cheese making by enrolling in a university program in Germany and enlisting the help of expert cheese makers and consultants when setting up a factory in Bali. A Primer on How Cheese is Made - Milk, of course, becomes cheese through a process of fermentation during which the cheese becomes colonized by different molds, yeasts and cheese cultures, and inÀuenced by the humidity present in the local climate. The result is a cheese that has different Àavors and textures depending on the locale and altitude of the place where it is made. Cheeses are made in big stainless steel vats by mixing warm milk with ingredients like cheese bacteria and candidum, a white mold used to ripen cheeses. When semi-set, the mixture is cut in small squares to allow the whey to emerge and be drawn off. The size of the cut squares determines the dryness of the cheese: the smaller the squares, the dryer the cheese. After the initial cutting, the cheese is stirred twice more and the additional whey drained. When ready, the still half-liquid cheese is poured into molds and allowed to set. Various cheese molds are used for the big round cheese wheels or for individual rounds like the size used for brie and camembert. Subsequently cheeses are ripened in environmentally controlled cooling units with carefully adjusted humidity levels. During this ripening stage cheeses like Tilsiter are washed every 2 days for 2 months with saltwater and cheese cultures to give the spicy taste and nice red-yellow skin characteristic of this cheese. The cheeses made at Bali-Alm are all natural; no chemicals or additives are used in the process. Production Techniques – The Bali-Alm factory is a model of German-style ef¿ciency and precision. Strict European production standards for hygiene and food safety are applied. This means

that, to visit, one has to don a protective hair cap and cloth booties. In addition, all staff is required to wear factory issued clothing that is meticulously kept clean and changed frequently. Three different connecting rooms serve unique functions and they all are clean, hygienic and sanitation controlled. The ¿rst is the green room where supplies are stored. The next red room is a working area where yoghurt is made and prepared cheeses are stored in climate and humidity controlled cooling units. The white room is the core of the business where the cheeses are made and is a nearly sterile clean room. Even the air circulating within is sterile air pumped in through a ¿nely calibrated apparatus. All rooms are kept at a constant temperature and humidity. 23°C is ideal for the cheese environment. Though most of the actual production units and cheese making machines and paraphernalia are imported from Europe, Bali-Alm does take advantage of locally available products to out¿t the factory. Thanks to Chris’ engineering background, he was able to rig up some of his own ancillary mechanisms rather than import the expensive counterparts. For instance, the humidity level in the storage coolers is controlled by an ingenious device that continually monitors the humidity level and adjusts it by pumping in moist air when it drops below 95%. Another inventive solution was the temperature control for the yoghurt incubators. It’s rigged up from a transformer previously used to drive windshield wipers on a big truck and it maintains the steady 24 Volt needed to keep the yoghurt at a constant incubating temperature. Quality control, of course, is paramount in a delicate food environment like this. The pasteurized milk from Malang is regularly tested to check PH levels and discover contaminants. The hygiene challenge is the biggest, says Fera, and she has to continually monitor hygienic standards in the factory. The Balinese staff is thoroughly trained in hygiene procedures to ensure proper adherence to safe food handling practices. Bali-Alm Cheese Repertoire - The cheeses at Bal-Alm are currently all handmade from fresh cow’s milk. They are all soft or semi ¿rm German-style cheeses that boast bold, robust Àavors that compliment the hearty foods of Germany and the spicier Indonesian fare. Traditionally, cheese and cheese making are an essential part of European cuisine and German, Dutch and French cheeses are famous worldwide. Indonesia has no tradition of cheese making but, says Fera, an adequate environment and the resources are available to make good cheeses here. Tilsiter cheese is a semi-hard cheese named after the Prussian town of Tilsit, where a number of Swiss immigrants from the Emmental valley had settled in the late 1800s. The Bali-Alm Tilsiter cheese is very reminiscent of Emmentaler though it is a bit spicier and has a more pronounced yellow color like Gouda. The Tilsiter is washed with salt water during its ripening stage which gives it a unique Àavor. It keeps up to 8 months after purchase. Balzola or Bali Blue Cambozola is a Roquefort style cheese that is a combination of a French soft-ripened triple cream cheese and Italian Gorgonzola. It is made from a combination of camembert and the same blue mold used to make Gorgonzola, Roquefort, and Stilton. Cambozola is a rich and creamy cheese much milder than the Italian Gorgonzola. According to Bali-Alm’s cheese master the blue cheese is tricky to make as the temperature has to be below 14°C and the humidity in excess of 90%, which requires a delicate tinkering of the environment. Halumi is a Cyprus style cheese, very similar to Mozarella, but with the addition of herbs like oregano. This cheese is perfect for roasting and BBQ. Camembert is a soft, creamy, surface-ripened

cow’s milk cheese. It was ¿rst made in the late 18th century at Camembert, Normandy in northern France but has since been adopted and adapted by other countries. The Camembert made by Bali-Alm is a young, creamy cheese that boasts big Àavor induced by mesophile cheese cultures and candidum fungus. It is a long lasting cheese that easily keeps 4 to 6 weeks. And for those of you who wonder what the difference is between Camembert and Brie: rest assured there is none as far as the taste is concerned. It is essentially the same cheese though traditionally Brie comes in bigger sizes and originates from another area in France Bali-Alm’s Cream Cheese and Sour cream are very yummy with not a hint of industrial taste. Kochkäse (literally cooking cheese) is a typical German regional sour milk cheese and a culinary specialty of the area around Frankfurt. Often served as an appetizer or as a snack, it is traditionally topped with vinegar and chopped onions. It is served similar to the amusingly known “Handkäse mit Musik” (literally: hand cheese with music), usually eaten topped with caraway. The Bali-Alm kochkäse is actually made from leftover cheese, Àavored with caraway seeds and is a very versatile cheese that can be used as a spread, for cheese fondues or as an ingredient for pasta like lasagna and ravioli. Paneer cheese, with the consistency of ¿rm tofu, is a favorite ingredient for Indian-style curries. The factory also produces individual servings of creamy, Greek-style yoghurt, plain or fruitÀavored. The fruit Àavorings come from home-made jams made from local tropical fruits like mango, pineapple, and dragon fruit. Future Plans – Expansion is already underway at Bali-Alm. An addition is being built to the main factory that will house additional cheese and yoghurt making machinery and a loading dock for the company’s fleet of delivery trucks. Chris dreams of a special yoghurt machine that will incubate up to 20,000 single serving cups a day. As with all specialized machinery, this one will also be imported from Germany. The cheese masters at Bali-Alm have a great desire to experiment, making different kinds of cheeses or simply improving on the existing gamma. Their next target is to make a unique salad dressing based on sour cream, cream cheese and herbs. Another plan is to raise a herd of goats in the Munduk mountainous area where they already own a farm so they can make goat cheese in the style of the famous French Crottin de Chavignol. Bali-Alm has not yet made the leap to producing the hard cheeses that are such snack favorites in Europe because it takes a long time to cure, with rest times of minimum 6 months to 5 years. These require considerable space and big cooling rooms which are not yet part of the current factory. The overriding goal for now is to make top of the line cheeses that are affordable so the premier task is to bring the price down. Taking a hint from a famous airline slogan, Bali-Alm would like to see that now, everyone can eat cheese. Bali-Alm’s customer list reads like a Who’s Who register of 5-star hotels and swanky restaurants. Due to the current limited production capacity – soon to be expanded – the present output is reserved for the hotel & restaurant market and private customers. You won’t ¿nd Bali-Alm cheeses in the supermarkets or deli stores but they are available to discerning individuals through distributors. If interested contact Chris at 082146380112 or email info@bali-alm.com.

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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.

Your Pedi Could be Deadly! Getting a tattoo, a bellybutton ring or even a pedicure can seem a great idea in Bali, but you may end up with something more sinister than just some body ink or brightly colored nails. Experts working in the area of hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) are predicting a jump in the number of people contracting the viruses in places like Bali because of the lack of hygiene control in parlors and salons. While there’s a vaccine for Hep B, there’s none for its hardy and virulent cousin Hep C which is often referred to as “the silent killer” because people can have no symptoms for years, even decades, until their liver has suffered severe, life-threatening damage, and even become cancerous. HIV is also a concern and is transmitted in the same way as Hep B & C. All that’s needed for these diseases to be transmitted is for a microscopic amount of infected blood to be left on an instrument that pieces the skin or comes into contact with an open wound. Don’t engage in activities in which the skin may be pierced, even pedicures, unless you’re sure the instruments have been fully sterilized. According to Australian hepatitis specialists places like Bali, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines, hepatitis C can be nine or 10 times more prevalent than in developed nations, and this coupled with generally lower standards of equipment sterilization in the average tattoo parlor or nail salon can greatly increase the risk of infection. If you want to get a tattoo or a piercing, do your research so you can better know your risk. Ask yourself; does the place sterilize its equipment properly? Does the benefit really outweigh the risk?” What is hepatitis C? Hepatitis C is a blood-borne virus that causes inflammation of the liver, and is spread through blood-to-blood contact. It’s considered a hardy virus; according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it can survive on surfaces at room temperature for at least 16 hours and up to four days. In contrast, the HIV virus only lives on surfaces for a few hours. You can’t get hepatitis C by living with, being near or touching someone with the disease. While most sufferers have acquired the virus from intravenous drug use, it’s worth noting that sharing run-of-the-mill contaminated items such as razors, toothbrushes, and even nail clippers can transmit the disease. The disease isn’t discerning and affects people differently. While some will get rid of the virus without issue, about 15 to 20 per cent will get cirrhosis, a severe scarring of the liver that can take decades to develop, and a small number may end up with liver cancer. About 15 per cent of people living with chronic HCV don’t know they have it.

Keeping it Safe If you decide to get a tattoo, body piercing or nail work, make sure you go to a licensed facility and take time to discuss the safety procedures with the artists working at the salon or tattoo parlor. They should explain the process and clarify what they do to keep everyone safe and healthy by: • Use single-use, disposable needles and razors. Disposable piercing needles, tattoo needles, and razors are used on one person and then thrown away. Reusing needles or razors is not safe. • Safely dispose of needles and razors. Used needles and razors should be thrown away in a biohazard-labeled, disposable container to protect both the client and the person changing or handling the trash bag from getting cut. • Wash hands before and after putting on disposable gloves. Gloves are always worn while working with equipment and clients, changed when necessary, and are not reused. • Clean and sterilize reusable tools and equipment. Some tools and equipment can be reused when creating body art. Reusable tools and equipment should be cleaned and then sterilized to remove viruses and bacteria. As for manicure and pedicure equipment I have rarely seen any “beauty salon” or “beach pedicure” in Bali that has a professional sterilization procedure for their files and nail picks. If you like a bit of finger and toe treatment invest in your own equipment. • Frequently clean surfaces and work areas. Chairs, tables, workspaces and counters should be disinfected between procedures to protect both the health of the client and the artist. Use a commercial disinfectant, following the manufacturer’s instructions, or a mixture of bleach and water (1 part bleach to 9 parts).

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I recently watched an old movie and was reminded that years ago a local hang-out for many men was the barber shop. This was a place where they could go for not only their grooming needs but also a place to meet with their friends and talk. Until recently in Bali men had two choices to get a haircut: at a local rambut potong, where they could get a basic haircut for a very cheap price or go to a salon, which caters to primarily women. But now we have a few happening spots for men. The Barber of Bali for ‘Groomin & Chillin’ is already gaining a reputation as a great place to get a haircut, a traditional wet straight razor shave or have their beard trimmed whilst listening to old-time groovy music.

1974. After the shave a cold towel was wrapped around his face to soothe the skin and close the pores before an aloe vera gel was applied.

I recently sent my friend Richard there to have his hair cut. He returned raving about what a cool place it was. “Great m u s i c ! What a cool atmosphere.” He enthused, ‘It’s a manly man kind of place.” My curiosity aroused I went to check it out a few days later. After climbing the spiral stairs I entered a gentleman’s world where three barber chairs sat with men sitting in two. The walls were covered in photos and a small bar was set up next to the cashier.

Little boys often come in with a photo requesting a designer hair cut with designs shaved into their little skulls. I watched a four year old having his hair cut who left grinning with swirling lightning bolts blazing the sides of his head. The Barber of Bali Jl. Basangkasa 8X, Seminyak. www.xisle.me/barber. T:0361-8439867 Hours 9AM-7PM everyday. Walk-ins welcome.

The Barber of Bali is a full service barbershop with services written on a large blackboard above the window overlooking the busy corner opposite the traditional market and Sunset Point. Services include scissor-cut and clipper hair cuts for kids to old guys, traditional wet shave with a straight razor, beard trim, head, neck & shoulder massage, hot stone reÀexology, sport mani or pedi and body massage. Most gentlemen come in for a haircut and shave because they enjoy being in a manly world without a bunch of women getting their nails done. They have three professional barbers plus a woman who is very good at shaving. All of the barbers are focused on four things: 1. Cut - giving you the style you want 2. Consistency - same service time after time 3. Cleanliness - new blades every shave, sterilized equipment, hygiene 4. Cost - providing exceptional service at reasonable prices. I brought my friend for a cut, colour and shave one afternoon. No appointments are needed and can enjoy a beer or cappuccino while waiting for a barber listening to classic tunes for a blast from the past like the Doors or the Beach Boys. Armed with a holster on his hip of barbering tools of scissors, combs and a razor the barber chatted with Richard concerning his cutting style and choice of colour using products from Italy or the USA. After a relaxing shampoo he was ushered to his chair and had a smock wrapped around his neck. Richard sipped on a cappuccino while his hair was expertly cut. Then the barber showed him a brand new razor blade which he inserted in the straight razor then tilted the chair back and wrapped his face in a hot towel for a few minutes to soften the beard. Next he applied shaving foam. Placing his life in the barber’s hands the shave began. Shaving is an artisan’s skill to give a clean shave. I watched as the barber deftly handled the weapon gliding across the face and neck. This ancient ritual has recently made a come-back since men started using the safety razor invented by King Camp Gillette in 1901 (a razor with a disposable blade which could be changed) to the plastic disposable razors invented by BIC in

Now smooth faced Richard moved to another chair to have the hair dye applied as he chatted with me whilst I was sipping a glass of chardonnay and having my feet massaged. Ladies are welcome too, usually desiring a buzz cut. The Barber is popular with grooms and his groomsmen prior to the wedding. They can get a shave and haircut, have a shot of tequila and write his wedding vows. They also offer Bali’s only Pop Up barber shop at an event where guests leave looking better than they arrived.

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I took my friend Jaiv to the new The Roots Barbershop & Concept Store for an old fashioned head and face shave. This funky little barber shop is already attracting a large clientele of foreigners and Indonesians for haircuts, shaves and designer scalp sculptures at great prices. Setting the scene with a traditional striped barber pole out front set against a painted mural and a couple of small tables and chairs to relax and enjoy a drink while waiting for a barber. Inside, the small shop is decorated with photos from the past, including a chart of the changing hairstyles of the Beatles over the years with brick and rough wood walls giving it a homey comforting atmosphere. Once Jaiv was seated his barber consulted what was desired and got started right away. After the excess hair was clipped off the straight razor shave commenced. After years of shaving his own head, Jaiv enjoyed the indulgence of having it done for him including the neck and shoulder massage, thinking he would return weekly for the ritual. Meanwhile I sat chatting with other men in the shop asking why they came there. All of them said they enjoy the oldfashioned experience of getting a good shave and haircut from one of the 3 barbers. They sell a large selection of pomades and switch-blade combs (something I’d never seen before). The Roots Barbershop. Jl. Sunset Road 27X, next to Sunset Point. T: 0361-8625756. Instagram: @therootsbarbershopbali

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So no apologies. That said, it got me thinking about my assumptions and how it affects what I write. I’ve written on medical matters for over 20 years now. I do so as a journalist with no medical and no scienti¿c quali¿cations. I act as an educated consumer and relay what I see. That I hope has value.

What about GMOs? Lets take Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO). Where, for example do I stand on that? I’ve written about it in these pages a couple of times. Short answer is, I don’t know. I’m not a scientist and unless you are one, you don’t know either. I tend to believe that properly used and effectively regulated it is a good thing and could save many of us from starvation or malnutrition in years to come. Now for my assumptions: I don’t like or trust Monsanto further than I could throw any multi-national corporation. They are relentless and unscrupulous in their pursuit of money. We would be foolish to trust them not to exploit us to the max, if we gave them a monopoly on the seeds of life, would we not? It is clear to me is that we have a right to know what’s in our food. How can anyone in their right mind possibly trust a company refusing to let us know that? Better not to have GM crops at all than to give the keys to the city to Monsanto. But that’s not the end of it, is it? If science sanctions the ethical and safe use of GM crops and it helps us feed more people and better, then we should be open to it. We then need to ¿nd out how to ride shotgun on the Monsanto’s of this world rather than throw the baby and the undernourished out with the bathwater. Having cited the earlier the piece on protolytic enzymes there are two other cancer protocols I would mention that appear to have remarkable success rates. They are: Burzynski Method: using peptides known as antineoplastons Dr. Burzynski developed natural complementary protocol including customized diets and exercise for 40 different types of cancer, covering close to 2,000 patients and claiming an average of 50 to 60 percent success rate for substantial tumour sites or complete remission. Gc-MAF: or Gc protein-derived macrophage activating factor is an immunomodulatory protein known as a Vitamin D binding protein macrophage, already claiming good results in the treatment of various illnesses including cancer, autism, chronic fatigue and Parkinson’s. GcMAF is a vital part of our immune system stimulates the macrophage to destroy cancer cells. It is not a drug and is unpatentable. Now I don’t know if these three cancer protocols are scienti¿cally proven to work or not but they are worth

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So it’s a good exercise once in a while to question our assumptions and take a hard look at where we go to get our information and how we use it. Earlier this year I wrote an article about an enzyme-based protocol for the treatment of cancer compared with chemotherapy. I was criticised for recommending medical treatment to readers by two readers. Fact is, I did not recommend anything. I simply wrote about a treatment for cancer that appeared to have merit and which people might like to know about.

looking into. There is research and there are case studies said to demonstrate successful treatment. The people who run them have stayed the course, often suffering savage attacks at the hands of the medical establishment.

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I’m sorry if I’m sounding like a sub-Donald Rumsfeld but in a world awash with as much disinformation as information as this is I can’t help but. In the main we rely upon second-hand information and on common sense to get us by. That works for most of us well enough. But second-hand knowledge is not always reliable and common sense is not itself knowledge. Usually it’s a set of assumptions, which may or may not have basis in fact. We don’t know….

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When it comes down to it, I don’t know, you don’t know and nor probably does he or she. Some people do know some things but not other things, but where do we Ànd the people who know what we want to know and who are willing to tell us - truthfully? And, how do we know that what we think we know is not simply our cultural bias?

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Research, Lies & Dam’ Lies As in any controversy it is hard to establish the truth as the research, the record and all other facts to prove a point are used to advance or discredit these treatments as required by the protagonists and can leave us quite addled. Research can only be a guide or a starting point. Honest research does exist, but unless you are an epidemiologist you’ll never really know if it’s valid or not. It is horrifyingly easy to design research to get the results you want and of course the people who pay for the research are for the most part the pharmaceutical companies. Big Pharma is not alone in this. So too do any number of manufacturers of nutritional supplements. They just have less money and the end results are usually less dire.

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If you are in any doubt about the size of the problem, just consider this: over 60% of all negative research ¿ndings are buried and never published, as the law requires. That means that no one, be they doctors or anyone else, can know for sure that one drug is better than another or if indeed it is any use at all. That’s a pretty disgraceful state of affairs. Research is a complex business but if you want to get a real insight into the facts and how this nasty game is played just Google epidemiologist, Dr Ben Goldacre on the subject. He’s brilliant, funny and passionate.

Politics of Cancer People fear cancer and for good reason. It is life threatening and none of the standard treatment choices guarantees a cure, but all inÀict pain, potential loss of mobility, mutilation, debilitation and risk of secondary complications. Many of us have heard about other less toxic treatments but because of the constraints imposed by the medical bureaucracy we are pretty much on our own if we want to ¿nd out about them, let alone pursue them.

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It is not as if the current treatment of cancer works well. In the US alone in the past decade a staggering 5.8 million Americans have lost their lives to cancer. The major drugs for cancer are getting on for 50 years old or more, some of them. Given less than 100 people were killed since 2004 in the US by terrorism does it make sense to spend all that treasure on wars and homeland defense and not spend more money more effectively on combating cancer? A good place to start being an honest survey of protocols with a successful track record and learn rather than trying to close them down. Consider also the cost to the patient in terms of both treatment and money. Medical insurers are now offering oncologists US$4,200 per patient per annum to restrict the medications they prescribe to a pre-ordained list of drugs for the condition. In other words, you are not being treated by your doctor as an individual but as an actuarial unit by your insurance company. Insurers say they have to do this to cut costs which would otherwise have to be paid by the patient. That’s nice, but why don’t they rather take an axe to the insanely inÀated fees charged by hospitals and some specialists instead of swagging us? The way things are headed it’s not Àip to say “don’t get sick”. It’s serious advice. The only way to do that is to look after yourself and that means neither you nor your kids can afford to eat junk, go without exercise, etc., etc. Above all, eschew sugar and keep your immune system up-and-running in ferocious good nick.

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A Touch of Tropical Spice by Wendy Hutton The foods from Bali to the Maldives come alive in A Touch o f Tr o p i c a l Spice, a chefinspired guide to fresh, stylish and modern Asian cooking. This book is a standout of how a cookbook can teach anyone how to pull off dishes that have evolved out of serendipitous convergence of culinary talents. Thanks to increased migration and burgeoning international travel and the subsequent opening of ethnic restaurants and Asian markets everywhere, the diverse Àavors of tropical Asia can now be recreated in kitchens around the world. Nowadays a Balinese may work together with a Swiss who happens to have spent time in Tokyo to create new types of sushi; a Singaporean chef and his Thai colleague may jointly create a new twist to a classic laksa noodle soup; a Maldivian chef may devise with his French counterpart ways to improve a traditional vegetable curry or decide to use olive oil rather than saturated coconut oil. The book’s cuisines include those of tropical India, the Indian Ocean archipelago of the Maldives; the islands of Indonesia and Singapore; and the mainland Southeast Asian countries of Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. In 140 tantalizing close-up color photos, award-winning photographer Masano Kawana shows the end results of putting these rather complicated recipes together, giving you something to aim for. Kawana, whose books include Entice with Spice, won the James Beard Award in 2004 for best photography. The recipes run the full gamut, starting off with accompaniments (sambal, sauces, dips, chutneys, pickles), leading into appetizers; soups and salads; rice, noodles and breads; poultry, meat and seafood dishes; vegetable and tofu dishes; desserts and drinks. Just a few of the sensational Asian recipes are Mango, Fig and Date Cake Masaladosai, Balinese sushi, Sashimi Salad with Soy Lime Dressing, Clams with Red Sauce, Chinese Sausage, Barbecued Jumbo Shrimp with Chili Dip, Black Pepper Beef and Palm Sugar Ice Cream. The major cuisines of Southeast Asia have all been inÀuenced to varying degrees by the culinary traditions of China. Ingredients such as noodles, tofu, soy sauce and fresh bean sprouts are just a few of the Chinese ingredients found in almost all of tropical Asia. Malay and Indonesian food (particularly that of Sumatra) are robustly spiced and enlivened with chilies. Red or green ¿nger-length chilies, dried chilies and bird’s-eye chilies all have their individual Àavor, fragrance and color. Vegetarian recipes are well represented with dishes like vegetable salads, crispy stuffed tofu, sautéed mushrooms, chapatti vegetable wrap and barbecued vegetable paneer. Bali is home to a very distinctive cuisine. Because some of its chefs – like the tourists – come from around the world to work side-by-side with Balinese chefs, Bali has become a center where a creative new cuisine based on traditional dishes is evolving. Bali-based chefs who contributed

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A useful 8-page “Essential Ingredient” section, with ingredients listed in alphabetical order, encompasses a wide spectrum of spices, seeds, shoots, leaves, powders, pastes, sauces, sugars, seaweed, nuts, beans, noodles, wrappers, crackers, dried ¿sh, wines, canned goods, oils, vegetables and meats. Each illustration is accompanied by a full description of the ingredient, its appearance; buying tips; substitutes; Àavor attributes; types and strengths; how to prepare, peel and eat; how to store and how to combine with other foods. In regards to spice shopping, it would’ve been helpful if the publisher had provided the word for each ingredient in the language spoken in the country where the recipe originates, i.e. the respective word for the speci¿c ingredient in Hindu, Maldivian, Indonesian, Mandarin, Malaysian, Thai and Vietnamese. Without a multi-lingual table, how would a market vendor in Thailand or Vietnam know the English word for ka¿r, lemongrass, shrimp paste, tamarind and galangal? Also of interest to readers would’ve been a list in the back or incorporated into the index of all the recipes speci¿c to each country so that readers could ¿nd those cuisines that were originally created in those countries.

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The text and instructions are easy to read; measurements are both imperial and metric. The ingredients used in the recipes can be found in large supermarkets or Asian food stores. Though a few obscure ingredients may be unfamiliar to some home cooks, there’s enough easy methods and quick recipes that will teach something new. Ingredients not found locally may be available from the mail order “Stockists” section in the backmatter that lists purveyors in Australia, Germany, Scandinavia, UK and the USA. The complete listing of recipes in the Contents makes the lack of an index less of an inconvenience. The book’s Introduction is knowledgeably and expertly written by long time author and ambassador of Southeast Asian cuisine Wendy Hutton, who ¿rst arrived in Southeast Asia in 1967 and has worked in the region ever since. Specializing in travel and food, Hutton has previously published Green Mangoes and Lemon Grass: Southeast Asia’s Best Recipes from Bangkok to Bali. This compilation cookbook is both a collection of interesting and weird recipes and a study in techniques covering a variety of meals. Because the authors are also good cooks, there’s an emphasis on plant foods and fresh ingredients. The 75 recipes, developed right alongside masterful Four Season chefs, have been carefully adapted for preparation at home, making A Touch of Tropical Spice a valuable kitchen essential for Bali-based cooks.

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How to Act Like A YouTube Star Sacha Stevenson is an actor and comedian who is making a name for herself on the social media platform YouTube. YouTube is a video-sharing website, that is renowned for making average people famous when thousands or millions of people view their video. Sacha’s channel, and the subject of the videos she posts, is “How to Act Indonesian.” Sacha was born and grew up in Canada. She came to this country originally as a volunteer teacher in 2001 and stayed. “I knew nothing about Indonesia when I came,” she said in an interview at the recent Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. “Once I was here, I fell in love with the country.” Now married to an Indonesian, she lives in Jakarta. She didn’t want to continue teaching English and trained as an actor. She also has a passion for documentary films. After a short-lived career in sinetron, or Indonesian television soap operas, failed to take off, Sacha fell into being a YouTube star by accident. At first, she said, “I started to make short videos for family and friends back home [so they would understand my new life]. In the beginning, I treated YouTube like it was Facebook.” But then, she said, other people started to watch her videos. The videos really resonated with other expatriates who lived in Indonesia, particularly the sense of ‘feeling a bit crazy and isolated’ living in a kampong among Indonesians and speaking only Indonesia, and having to ‘act Indonesian.’ Sacha had been unemployed and was becoming depressed in the year before she started YouTubing. Making the videos gave her a creative outlet and started her working again, even if it was unpaid work, and just for herself and friends. Sacha began by studying popular YouTubers. She saw that each was consistent in the material that they posted, and that each had a distinct, recognizable theme that was different – a unique voice. She said friends often teased her about being half-Indonesian. Friends and acquaintances would come to her to ask how to behave or what to say in certain situations when dealing with Indonesians. She found herself becoming the ‘go-to’ expert on all things to do with Indonesia for local expatriates. When she started to think about her own topic for a YouTube channel, it was obvious: she spent so much time learning how to act like Indonesians, that it seemed only natural to call her channel “How to Act Indonesian”. It is, she said, as if her topic found her. “This is Indonesia,” says Sacha in her YouTube channel trailer, “Through the eyes of a foreigner.” Sacha began to shape her videos in line with her belief that she found it very entertaining and amusing to learn how things worked in Indonesia. “As I started to look around me at everyday life in the kampong, I saw that I had endless material for my videos.” Her videos tend to

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With her growing fame and higher profile – Sacha is now getting stopped in the street more often and asked for a photo or an autograph. She says that while Indonesians are very active on Facebook and Twitter, and their numbers are growing on Linked In, there are still not many Indonesian YouTubers. Recently, Sacha has started to branch out and make more serious videos to address political and human rights issues on her channel. Her satirical take on the recent Indonesian Presidential election – with Jokowi and Probowo playing a soccer match - had a half a million views. “Please use your voice before your voice is gone,” Sacha says in the parody, which is almost entirely in Bahasa Indonesian, and clearly intended for an Indonesian audience. Sacha is also finding that her increasingly popular channel can also serve as a platform to address women’s rights issues. For example, she recently uploaded a video linking to the #ItsAGirlThing global campaign on the rights of girls to be educated. In 14 hours, the video had almost 3,000 views. As for the future of “How to Act Indonesian?” Sacha says she gets bored easily and therefore she doesn’t plan for the future: “If I set expectations, I find myself getting frustrated,” she said. “So I don’t set long-term plans.” Email Liz at LizinBali@gmail.com Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Social Media Bytes at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/He/I-25 June 14


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Want a New Hobby? Try Beekeeping for Dummies By Ines Wynn

According to Chakra Widia, co-founder of Bali’s Tri Hita Karana Permaculture Foundation, beekeeping is a honey of a hobby. With more than 6 varieties of native wild honeybees buzzing around Bali, it is relatively easy to establish a colony in your backyard and raise bees, collecting the fruits of their labor after 6 months in the form of gorgeous, unadulterated organic honey. The benefits of honey have been sung since olden times. Besides being a natural sweetener and a delicacy to eat, honey is also used in various lotions and potions that have medicinal, healing, restorative and rejuvenating powers. Because no germs can survive in honey, pure honey is a natural antiseptic, a prime antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inÀammatory substance that can be used on minor wounds and burns to soothe and heal. It is a natural cough suppressant, a sleeping aid, especially as an ingredient in an oldfashioned toddy; it boosts the immunity system and is a prime component of many local jamus. Beeswax, from which the honeycomb is made in the hive, can also be harvested and is an ingredient for many products like candles, wood polish, skin care & cosmetics and in food production as a sealing wax for cheeses. A bit of history – Beekeeping, or apiculture as it is formally known, is an ancient practice, thousands of years old. Honey bees have been around longer than humans – there is fossil evidence from 150 million years ago. Humans have been seeking out bees for honey for a long time. Mesolithic rockpaintings in caves near Valencia, Spain, show honey gatherers at work. These paintings are believed to date back 6,000 years. The ancient Egyptians used honey as food and medicine. It was also used in religious offerings and for embalming the dead. Beeswax was used in magic rites, for preserving food and also in medicine. It is safe to assume that beekeeping was practiced in Indonesia as well though it was only commercialized during Dutch colonial times. Good for Bali’s ecology – Beekeeping is a great way to impact the ecology and environment of Bali in a very positive way. Bees are known to be great p o l l i n a t o r s , encouraging the growth of flowers, fruits, vegetables and flowering trees. Unfortunately bees are under threat in Bali because of habitat destruction, viruses, use of pesticides and the introduction of predator bees that tend to drive them out of their established areas. Beekeeping is an ideal way to make a positive contribution to preserving the island’s unique ecosystem, as well as helping those who grow vegetables, fruit or Àowers here. “Bees are one of nature’s most productive pollinators”, explains Chakra, “and can have a dramatic bene¿cial effect on yields in terms of seed yield and fruit yield in many crops”. Tri Hita Karana Foundation (THK) is located in Pengosekan, Ubud. The organization is dedicated to preserving Balinese culture through teaching and supporting permaculture in various ways, with a primary focus on preserving the lifestyle of farmers and organic farming practices. Tri Hita Karana Bali was founded by I Ketut Tri Suda Pala (Pak Tri) and I Made Chakra Widia in 2007. Agriculture is inextricably linked to the Balinese traditions, values, and culture. However, with the current rate of development on the island, farms are quickly disappearing and with them, a way of life that has de¿ned the Balinese people for centuries. These farms are being replaced by hotels and villas and Bali’s economy shifts from agriculture to tourism. Balinese youngsters are no longer interested in becoming farmers when they know that they can sell the land or work in the tourism industry (much easier work) and make more money. THK tries to remedy this situation by promoting permaculture principles among Bali’s farmers, horticulturalists

and gardeners and teaching sustainable and environmentally sensible growing practices. By doing so THK hopes to stem the tide of cultural degeneration and revive the pride in Bali’s traditional farming. THK offers many programs and as Chakra also happens to be a master beekeeper, beekeeping is an integral part of THK’s teachings. Beekeeping on Bali is expanding rapidly. Several co-ops exist in various parts of Bali, grouping local beekeepers and forming a practical vehicle for marketing organic honey. The THK beekeeping workshops have also spawned a regular army of individual beekeepers who work with small colonies in their own gardens or plots of land. Start a New Hobby – Tri Hita karana Foundation promotes beekeeping in Bali and runs hands-on workshops every month to teach enthusiastic new hobbyists or those who are simply interested in the topic of beekeeping. It is not a complex hobby, says Chakra, but it does require a bit of effort and responsible stewardship. First, you need to learn a bit about Bali’s indigenous honey bees. Though there are about 6 varieties, the most common, called the Lempa bee, is also the most productive. Then you learn how to build the ideal beehouse, how to establish and grow your own colony, and how to harvest when the honey is ready. You can learn all this in a one-time all-day workshop held at THK’s model farm in Pengosekan or at other places around Bali. One beehouse may be all you need to supply your private needs. This one hive will have a starter colony of some 3,000 bees which will gradually increase. One hive will produce the equivalent of 2.5 large bottles of honey in 6 months after rainy season and 1 bottle after the dry season. If you want more honey, you can just add more hives. The workshop is designed for novices and is like a “Beekeeping for Dummies”. You may not literally learn everything there is to k n o w a b o u t beekeeping but it will teach you enough to set up your own bee farm and hopefully become a seasoned apiculturalist by imparting the love of working with these wonderful honey workers in an environment-healthy way. You will learn which plants and Àowers attract the bees and how to manipulate the pollination process which determines the taste of honey by a judicious selection of Àowering plants and herbs. Yes, the type of Àowers determines the honey taste. For the uninitiated palate, a honey tasting session featuring various honeys produced from a variety of Àowers will be a revelation. It will explain why some honey varieties are sublime in taste and so sought-after and also why prime honeys available in the retail market can be so expensive. The workshop will teach you how to deal with the queen bee, the larvae, how to identify and deal with natural predators, and how to harvest honey while still leaving enough sustenance for the bees and their larvae. Best of all you will learn how to handle your bees with minimum risk of painful stings. No, this does not include donning a space-type suit and get all gloved and helmeted up. Bali’s honeybees are gentle creatures like the rest of the island’s denizens and won’t bite or sting unless you handle them aggressively. As an added bene¿t, you can learn about pollination of medicinal herbs and of course, all about the medicinal qualities of honey. Some interesting facts and trivia about bees. Can you tell the difference between a wasp, an ordinary bee, a honeybee and a bumble bee? Here’s a primer: bumble bees only pollinate; they do not produce honey. Honeybees collect nectar, pollen and produce honey. Wasps don’t do honey at all but are good at controlling caterpillars. Both bees and wasps have yellow and black coloring but their anatomies differ somewhat. Bees have fat homogenous bodies whereas wasps have the telltale

hourglass ¿gure with a tiny midsection. And they all sting though the honeybee will only do so when it feels threathened. Bees have a relatively short life cycle of 45 days. They spend 21 days in the hatching phase and when they emerge they have just 45 days to accomplish loads of tasks to keep the beehive humming and supplied with food. Bees not only collect pollen and nectar but also a substance called propolis, a resinous mixture collected from tree buds, sap Àows or other botanical sources. It is used as a sealant for unwanted open spaces in the hive. This substance is also a medicinal power horse as its antibacterial, anti-allergy and antifungal characteristics qualify it as a potent natural ingredient in medications for conditions ranging from cold sores & genital herpes to stomach and intestinal disorders, even nose and throat cancer. When gathering nectar the bees mix it with enzymes in their bodies, which begins the transformation into honey, and deposit this substance in the cells in the hive. A beehive will contain approximately 40% honey cells; the rest is taken up as incubator space for larvae. Honey bees live in incredibly complex societal structures. They are instinctively able to organize themselves into a super-ef¿cient society and in true democratic style make decisions collectively and democratically. Honey bee colonies are large, and consist of literally thousands of bees. A typical honey bee colony may have 1 queen, 50,000 very busy all female workers performing various tasks, 300 drones (male bees whose only function is to mate with the queen), 9000 hungry larvae needing food, 20,000 older larvae and pupae in sealed cells and 6000 eggs from which new larvae will hatch. The bees can travel up to 4 kilometers away from the hive to gather nectar and pollen. They tend to visit about 200 to 500 Àowers of the same species on one trip which explains the resulting taste of the honey. During their life time, they make the equivalent of about 1 teaspoon of honey. Collectively, a hive of bees must Ày 8 million kilometers to make 500 grams of honey. The main role of the honey bee queen is to lay thousands of eggs. She never leaves the hive and is groomed and fed by the worker bees and can live from 2 to 5 years. In order to be able to lay lots of eggs, she will mate with drones (the male bees). In fact, a productive queen will lay about 1,000 eggs per day! If she lays too few eggs, her workers will replace her with a new queen. You could say that the bee society has its employment practices well thought out. The Workshops are run every month but have limited places so best to book ahead of time. The fee is Rp.250,000 and you can bring your own lunch or have lunch provided onsite for a nominal fee. Also bring sunscreen, hat, and an EpiPen in case you are allergic to beestings. Inquiries can be made by email to chakra.widia@gmail. com or by phone: 081 338 794 571 or 081 999 781 235.

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• wine bottle cases • coasters • paintings • pillow cases • carpets • scarfs • shawls • clothes • handbags • many more Jl. Raya Basangkasa No. 88 Seminyak, Kuta, Bali Tel. +62(361) 7951275 / 736098 Fax. +62(361) 736098 NEW OPENING: Jl. Raya Seminyak No. 75 Seminyak Center

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For Sale; Jobmate Laser Level, for construction work, hanging artwork, playing with cats, etc. Includes batteries. Brand new condition. 300,000 or best offer. 0812 3600 3033 Ubud area. [023]

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For Sale; Aluminum and pot metal welding kit. Very low temperature welding and repair kit called Super Alloy 1 (see muggyweld. com for details). Shipped in from USA and not needed. 800,000 or best offer. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [024]

For Sale; Brand new LED TV 49” brand LG type 49UB850T 1 year warranty from LG still in the box. Free delivery and bonus LG mobile phone. Please text to 081 2380 6372 or send email for inquiry to <tedyguna0710@gmail. com>. Denpasar. [001]

For Sale; Baby / child carrier, backpack style, with sunshade and storage compartment. Sturdy European design and quality. Colorful attractive. For babies who sit unsupported to toddlers max 22 kg weight. 800,000 or best offer. Ubud 0812 3600 3033. [025]

For Sale; BlackBerry Belagio. Still working only can’t lock the screen from the top button. Comes with the box, price Rp 1.6mio/ nego. Please call 081 7979 7888. [002]

For Sale; Few sets of French style chairs (newly recovered) and 2pcs of solid teakwood massage tables. All in perfect conditions. Contact 0853 3890 0137 or 0852 3719 0648 for picture and best offer. [026]

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For Sale; Sound system with 5 speakers + dvd/cd player and sub woofer. Mint condition. Please call for more info 0857 3998 3538. Denpasar. [027] For Sale; Plastic containers of various sizes for sale. square fold up table 90x90cm asking 250k. Australian safety standards baby seat 100k. Cutlery of various kinds and more. Please call 0857 3998 3538. Denpasar. [028]

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Naia House of Jewelry

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RETAIL THERAPY

Fashion / Accessories / Beauty / Furniture / Homes / Interiors / Artisans / Food Keep up to date with newsy bites from Be Chocolat by Michel Clement bechocolatbali@gmail.com & www.facebook.com/bechocolat Well, the traf¿c has taken a turn for the better! still slow on -l 5aya .erobokan, however, instead of getting impatient look at this as another opportunity, it provides a good excuse if you’re driving or should , say sitting in the traf¿c to do a little ‘window shopping from your car! Look for the Australian International School you may remember Blue Fish Art Gallery located just before the school from Sunset Rd direction (For an appt. call Blue Fish 081 3377 6 5555) Well, this space has been taken over and renovated by Lotus – Furniture the newest furniture showroom in town!

LOTUS - FURNITURE

As we all know there is always a new store popping up in Bali and a good idea to investigate, particuarly if you are on the hunt for new furniture for your Bali residence or perhaps to be send abroad. 2ne aspect is that new stores do take a little while to ¿nd their feet as it were, not only to decide on the style of product they are going to showcase, what other products will they introduce, how to arrange it all on the shop Àoor and issues like staff training and other procedures that come with opening a new business. Here is a new store that offers a varied selection of furniture and some different pieces to what is around elsewhere which is getting more dif¿cult these days, there is still way too much of the same here, not only with furniture/home product but in the fashion arena as well) What Lotus - Furniture have done is they have mixed a number of furniture styles together (not everyone likes the same style of interior so they provide a choice for you) there are some good examples of French style chairs, a sofa, a table plus bookshelves. There are chunky pieces of rattan furniture for that tropical look, there’s the ever popular cowhide but instead on a streamlined modern piece, it has been used to cover a French style chair, different! Then there are the more contemporary pieces and as a total contrast there is a small selection of natty re-cycled retro style pieces, take a look at the bar stool, some clever soul has added a set of handlebars from a push bike!

It’s mandatory to put 50% down as a deposit before they will commence your order and always a good idea to keep in touch every so often with the owner/ manager of the store to check on your order, issues like public holidays will always hold up an order, such as Ramadan/Idul Fitri. The quality control process should be carried out by the owner/manager of the business to ensure that every piece of furniture has been checked. Once your order has been completed you will be advised to pay the balance of monies owed. Then, it’s all a matter to take delivery in Bali or onto a container to make the journey home. Lotus - Furniture do have their own factory in Java so once it’s determined what you want it’s a relatively easy process. Mind you, with any kind of retail, what you like is what you want, so buy it, nothing stays around for long! The best aspect is having a con¿dent Store Manager, Maulana a friendly guy who speaks (nglish and will guide you through the process from start to ¿nish. If you want to change the design a little, swap the fabric to another print, change the wood to your choice, anything is possible, the best idea is to make an appointment to meet Maulana instore at a time to suit. Am particularly partial to their extra large cushions in stripes, their smaller ones with bright tropical prints & their collection of gelato shades in Turkish beach towels at affordable prices….. Lotus - Furniture for stylish looks in furniture & accessories for your home!

The idea is when out visiting stores and showrooms such as Lotus - Furniture you need to look closely at the different pieces to ¿rst determine your initial style or if a particular new style will work with your existing furniture and where the piece will be placed in your home, look again at item(s) to check the ¿nish, ask about the price, color preference, and if you need to order and how long will it take to produce.

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Retail & Wholesale 129 Jl Kerobokan (next to The Australian School) T: +62 361 731 949 Hp: +62 81 23 71 32 878 E: lotusfurniture878@gmail.com

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Restaurant & Food For Sale; Books. Ask for Book-List. Sanur 0813 3775 5729. [044] For Sale; Diving: tanks, ponybottles, weight belts. Sanur 0813 3775 5729. [045] For Sale; Diving: masks, fins, wetsuits. Michael Sanur 0813 3775 5729. [046] We need to furnish 8 studios. Wanted: Queen size spring beds, gas stove, micro oven, small table for computer, AC, Fan. Contact 0821 4732 9250. Sanur. [084]

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What cannot be cured must be endured. Age is not important unless you’re a cheese.

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Restaurant Review

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

Dining in the Forest! Banana Leaf is more than just a surprise. Bali has many unique locations for dining, on mountains, beaches, rivers and rice paddies. Banana Leaf is different, an open terrace facing giant trees in a forest gorge. With limited direct sunlight the place is always pleasantly cool. To just sit here and sip a coffee or an Indian Lassi is really ‘nirvana’. But as they say in those awful TV commercials …..and that is not all! Banana Leaf also serves traditional Indian cuisine from the south, exotic tastes, great value! Going to this Nirvana Villas & Suites complex is a special journey. Motor vehicles can only progress so far, there is a general holding area for cars venturing further [motor bikes can proceed all the way]. It is a pleasant 400 metre walk [all downhill] on a well made narrow road, through the cool, majestic forest to reach Nirvana and Banana Leaf. However if you wish you can call them when you arrive at the parking and they will send the hotel buggy to collect you [definitely the way to return uphill to your car after eating]. Their road entrance is opposite the well known Vespa Café, but the sign is well back from the road corner as there is a temple there, at the bend in the main road between Sayan and Penestenan. It begins at breakfast time with Egg Burji - scrambled eggs with herbs, plain parathas, yoghurt and pickles. Aloo Paratha - whole wheat unleavened bread stuffed with potato and cumin. Bangalore Masala Dosai - crisp rice pancake filled with savoury potato, served with chutney. The Dosai is available as an anytime snack, all day, and is entirely gluten free. As Banana Leaf is a part of the Nirvana Villas & Suites complex it also serves non–Indian dishes, breakfasts [all served with their Bakers Basket of muffins, croissant and Danish] that are Indonesian [Bubur Ayam, Mie or Nasi Goreng] and others styled as Mona Lisa [French toast or Banana Pancakes with cinnamon, sugar and honey] or The Full Monty [eggs many different ways plus chicken sausage, pork bacon, tomato, baked beans and hash brown]. I can not imagine a more pleasant locale at which to enjoy a leisurely breakfast. The cuisine of southern India uses many spices, the result producing extraordinary intense tastes. A variety of Thali [Indian platters] are served including the Royal Tanjore, pan-fried masala of chicken/biryani, savouries, curd, paratha, papadum, relishes and sweet. With a selection of many small dishes this is definitely the best way to enjoy a first or solo visit.

Seafood Malabar, Chicken Chettinad and Chicken Nawabi Biryani are all hearty Indian curries. For the vegetarians there is Bombay Aloo Gobi, Bangalore Masala Dosai, Punjabi Aloo Paratha and from Delhi, Chenna Masala Puri. Also served are a range of salads, soups, sandwiches, light meals and even pizzas, again the required range for the villa complex. The Chicken Nawabi Biryani is different from a normal Biryani as with this version from Hyderabad [the capital of Telangana in Southern India] the raw chicken is actually cooked with the rice, along with a mountain of spices, the result on the plate much more than just fried rice [pictured]. A similar multi-spice treatment is given to the Chicken Chettinad [again named after the region in Tamil Nadu, from which it emanates]. Chunks of meat are liberally coated with the spice mix, the taste hot and pungent from the freshly ground masala. In Chettinad food, the most important spices are maratti mokku (dried flower pods), anasipoo (star aniseed) and kalpasi (a lichen known as the “black stone flower” or Patthar Ke Phool, (also known as dagad phool). In addition, tamarind, whole red chillies, and sombu (fennel seed) are also used along with pattai (cinnamon), lavangam (cloves), bay leaf, karu miLagu (peppercorn), jeeragam (cumin seeds), and venthayam (also called mendhiyam) (fenugreek).

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Banana Leaf

Address

: Nirvana Villas & Suites

Telephone

: 924.4604

Open

: All day dining.

Jl. Raya Penestenan, Ubud.

Non-smoking Area : Yes. Smoking Area

: Yes.

Air-conditioned

: Natural.

Pick-up Service

: Buggy to and from car parking area.

Parking

: Holding area 400m from complex.

Price

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

Credit Cards

: Visa, Mastercard.

Food

: Indian [southern].

Wine

: Limited.

Service

: With a smile.

Atmosphere

: Total relaxation.

Overall

: Great food in a majestic setting.

The taste is as complex as the recipe! At weekends there are two specials, served from 12.00 noon till 8.00 p.m. Saturdays it is an Ayurvedic Vegetarian Platter and on Sundays a non-vegetarian Southern Indian Buffet. Any day you can order the Royal Vega selection [for just Rp. 64,000++], dry vegetable seeds, lentils, savouries, curd, paratha and pappadum [made with seasoned dough from black gram], steamed rice, relishes and sweets. If you are in a group of 6 persons or more, any day or the week, you can order their special Wellness 7 course meal, what they call their Yoga Health Platter. Natural juices are followed by raw fruits and vegetables and semi-cooked fresh produce, all by Ayuvedic principles. Then follows a Thali [platter] of vegetables, legumes, lentils, curd, rice, relishes, pappadum and sweet. Your menu composition will result from a discussion between you and Chef Rohit. Whenever you go to Banana Leaf, particularly for the first time, it is best to order a Thali [platter with many small portions] and you will be introduced to many new tastes. Great food, exotic tastes and a forest setting that is quite amazing, and all at those budget prices.

Copyright © 2014 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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Third Person* Paul Haggis, the Oscar winning writer and director of ‘Crash’ (2005), presents another fascinating new movie, containing three stories which take place in New York, Paris, and Rome. However, as the movie progresses, it becomes apparent that these stories are all subtly interlinked. Paul Haggis investigates a full range of human emotions, including love, passion, trust, and betrayal, still, what also becomes gradually apparent, is that one of these stories may not be as it appears. There are blurred lines, in the film, between reality, fact, fiction and dreams. This is a terrific movie, from an expert film-maker, with very impressive performances from a large international cast. Mall In this excellent Independent American movie, a disgruntled young man takes a bagful of weapons to a shopping mall, and starts shooting people. The movie investigates the reasons for the man’s actions, however, after the massacre, the movie suddenly changes direction, and follows what happens to some of the people who survived the killings. These people are a wide selection of American shoppers, all of whom have their own obsessions. Director Joseph Hann uses a very interesting visual style to enhance his bold and inventive movie, while, all of his actors give outstanding performances. The Homesman Set in the new frontier lands of Nebraska, in the mid 19th century, the harsh and rugged conditions of life there take their toll on three women, and, they become insane. A middle-aged spinster, along with her hired man, agrees to transport the women to Iowa. A hazardous journey of some months by horse and wagon. Tommy Lee Jones directs and stars in this western, with Hilary Swank. Both give effective performances. Tommy Lee Jones’ directorial style is economical, however, this is the kind of movie that doesn’t need any big flamboyant touches. The story is strong enough to carry the movie alone. The Giver* Sometime in the future, the world has become a wellorganized but grey place, run by a utopian state. When he becomes 18, a young man is chosen to be the Receiver of Memories. These are the collective memories of mankind, given to him by the aging Giver, who he is to replace. As the lad learns about love, beauty, pain, sadness and war, he starts to rebel against the restrictions of his society. Director Phillip Noyce uses a clichéd effect to stress the youth’s enlightenment, by slowly changing his movie from black and white to color. Still, he does present a pleasant piece of Sci-Fi escapism. Maps To The Stars Various Hollywood ‘types’ are forging ahead in the backstabbing world of Hollywood’s movie industry, but, all of these people are haunted and scarred by memories of incestuous relationships. This movie has all the strangeness which we have come to expect from director David Cronenberg, and his cold and alienating style well suits this cold and alienating movie. Cronenberg deliberately keeps us at a distance from his characters, so that we don’t become over-emotionally involved in their extremely complicated lives. A Haunted House 2* So, Marlon Wayans is back with a new girlfriend, and, they move into a new house together. You have guessed it! This new house is also haunted. If you enjoyed the first movie, then, you will certainly enjoy this sequel. All the slap-stick and vulgarity is the same, and, Marlon is just as naughty as ever. The Prince Jason Patric stars, as some sort of well-trained ex-soldier, who goes to New Orleans searching for his daughter, who has become involved with drug dealers. Jason does a lot of damage to all and sundry. In an interesting twist, Bruce Willis is the bad guy, playing a nasty drug lord. Brian A Miller does a good job directing this very good little action movie, which has its moments. Million Dollar Arm An American baseball entrepreneur goes to India, in search of talent which he hopes he can sign to a leading American baseball team. The photography of India’s splendor and

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squalor is spectacular, but, in the second half of the movie, you have to know all about the intricate rules of American baseball. The Captive* Eight years after her disappearance, or abduction, a teenage girl suddenly appears on the internet hosting a pedophile site. The police and her parents want to know if she is doing this of her own freewill, or, is she being forced. Heatstroke A camping holiday turns nasty when three people witness some arms dealers doing a deal. The dealers kill the man, then, they chase his girlfriend and his daughter all over a vast African desert, with the aim of killing them as well. God’s Pocket When his son is accidently killed, a bankrupt father must find some way to pay for the funeral. In the meantime, he puts the body in a refrigerated truck. Begin Again A gifted songwriter is signed by a manager as a means of reviving his career. Stepping High An aging Iranian dancer takes on a job at a very staid American high school.

For Sale; Dell Pentium III, 500mhz, memory 512mb, CPU, keyboard and mouse included, no monitor. 350.000 final price. Excellent condition. Text message 0815 4742 6222, e-mail <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [170]

For Sale; Pulsa Simpati 100rb only 95rb not adding active period, Hermes wallet 8inch 200rb, remote tv Indovision 50rb, iron curling no twisted cable 350rb, snorkelling mask and pipe 300rb, 0813 3254 5411. Denpasar. [173]

For Sale; Allied Telesyn 16 port fast Ethernet switch, Linksys wireless-G broadband router, staffold. Text message 0815 4742 6222, e-mail <indiego_dk@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [171]

For Sale; Sharp air conditioner 1.5pk 1.2 mil, ceiling fan 200,000, refrigerator Toshiba one door 750,000 rupiah. <twellman3@yahoo.com> or msg 0812 3980 2907. Kerobokan. [174]

For Sale; Maspion table fan EF-310, grey color, like new condition Rp. 175,000. Call or sms 0361-746-0113. Legian. [159]

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Green Card Warriors To get a Green Card a young man considers joining the American Army. Plastic Some small time English crooks have to pay off some big league operators. Lost Time While driving along an isolated road two women are taken by alien beings. Live Nude Girls A man inherits a bankrupt club, and has to turn it into a profitable business.

Mr. Robet’s Top Ten Third Person* Three subtly linked stories which take place in New York, Paris, and Rome. Mall An unhappy and angry young man starts shooting people in a shopping mall. Maleficent* On her birthday a princess is cursed to prick her finger on a spinning wheel. The Homesman Life in early Nebraska takes its toll on three women and they become insane. The Giver* Sometime in the future, the world has become a place run by a utopian state. Boyhood* The lives of an ordinary American family is followed over a 12 year period. The Rover* Set in the desolated outback, Australian society seems to have broken down. Maps To The Stars Various Hollywood ‘types’ have nasty memories of incestuous relationships. A Haunted House 2* With his new girlfriend, Marlon Wayans moves into another haunted house. The Prince An ex-soldier goes to New Orleans searching for his drugged-out daughter.

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Minimum consumption of Rp 200,000 net per person, children below 12 years old enjoy the pool for free. No reservation possible, subject to availability.

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Update Salt Tapas recently celebrated its birthday, the 1st of many. And what a celebration it was at Kerobokan’s Peppers Sentosa Resort [formerly the Sentosa Villas]. It brought together the kitchen talents of Australia’s famous international chef Luke Mangan together with other successful Bali chefs; Will Meyrick [Sarong, MamaSan Bali and Hong Kong and Jakarta’s E & O], Chris Salans [Mozaic], Mandif Warokka [Banyan Tree and now Teatro Gastronomique] and host chef at Bali’s Salt Tapas, Angus Harrison. Luke Mangan & Friends, five chefs, five courses, and what a gastronomic evening it was. Chris Salans started proceedings with his Gindara Capacchio, lemon pepper and macadamia vanilla dressing. Manfif was next on stage with Pan-seared Scallop and Tiger Prawn Agnolotti with burnt leeks and fern leaves in a coconut curry sauce. Luke came next with his Sticky Pork Chop, star anise, puree of cauliflower and green mango salad. Will followed with Slow Braised Beef Cheek with roasted coconut, cinnamon and rendang spices. The sweet ending was provided by house chef Angus with his Burnt Butter and Chocolate Ganache Layer Cake, rosella and raspberry coulis, salted caramel cashews, adorned with edible flowers. A pairing with premium Australian wines completed an evening to remember!

For Sale; Gitzo 0056 Mono Loisir Traveler lightweight monopod, with strap and flat head. This is an older model, but is new, never used, with lifetime warranty. 3 sections, 60 cm long closed, 160 cm long open. Rp. 1,000,000. Call or sms 0361-746-0113. Legian. [160] For Sale; Used HTC One S (one piece aluminium body). Qualcomm Dualcore 1,7 GHZ, 4, 3” screen, 1GB Ram, 16GB Storage, 8MP Camera f/2.0. Complete with box, charger, earphone (never used). Rp. 1.950.000,(nego). For picture and more info email: <atsevenbox@ gmail.com>, text only: 0361307 2226. Kuta. [177]

For Sale; Samsonite USA brand hard luggage, dark grey color. Very good quality suitcase in excellent condition, but no wheels, and no keys. 50cm x 65cm x 20cm. Rp. 200,000. Call or SMS for info or photos. 0361-746-0113. Legian. [162] For Sale; Baby stroller (Silver Cross Vogue Pop 2) light weight aluminium only 8 kg! Perfect for getting around in Bali. New Price 3.4 Juta. Selling for 2 Juta. Call Rikke for photos on 0813 3771 2861. Karangasem. [183] Failure is an event, never a person. New Year’s Day is every man’s birthday.

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For Sale; Rosetta Stone language learning DVD (2 dvd‚s), learn more than 30 languages. German, French, Spanish, Indonesian, English, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, and many more. Excellent system for learning languages. price: 500.000. 0815 4742 6222, e-mail <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Kerobokan. [164] For Sale; Standing teak shelves L=120cm, W=45cm, H=150cm price 3 million. Teak shelves L=110cm, W=45cm, H=130cm price 2 million. Teak shelves L=140cm, W=45cm, H=142cm price 2. 2 million. 0815 4742 6222, e-mail <indiego_dk@yahoo. com>. Kerobokan. [165]

Sai Laqu is self-styled as a Kuliner & Coffee House. It is on Jln Hayam Wuruk in Tandjung

Wuruk on the edge of Renon, Denpasar. About 10 years ago the very International Bali Bakery opened on this stretch and found customers difficult to find but as it has progressed from a mostly empty state to that of always being busy, day and night, so have many other ‘coffee houses set up shop! Sai Laqu is now the 10th such operation in the street although also offering local cuisine it is much more up-market than most. It is housed in an eco-friendly bamboo structure, next to a connected showroom, with generous parking area but still offers budget-price options. Balinese food includes a Nasi Campur Jukut Undis, Tipat Santok Pelalah and Tipats Plecing Kabes and Kuah Ayam. With most dishes under Rp.20,000 it is indeed budget priced, and presented in immaculate clean surroundings. A great addition to the street!

Mrs Jones is one of Bali’s most unusual newcomers. It serves a heady mix of American southern cuisine, centred on New Orleans, and live Jazz! This restaurant/jazz club is at Canggu Plaza, Canggu, not far from the Canggu Club. The marriage of quality dining and live music rarely works in Bali, or elsewhere, but at least here there is a time gap as the show begins at 9.30 on music nights, plenty of time for those diners who prefer conversation at the table to be able to dine in peace. Your journey through America’s deep south begins with Battered Mix Seafood, deep fried prawns, squid and fish in a Cajun spice with a trio dressing, Fried Green Tomato, supposedly a southern classic, served with a remoulade dressing or Hushpuppies, a white cornmeal and scallion fritter. The salad can be Okra and Tomato, with crisp fried okra, tomato, green lettuce, bacon and vinaigrette dressing. Soup is the Louisiana soup of the day? Mains include Roast Beef Po Boy on French bread with lettuce, Creole braised beef, gherkin and pan jus, Gumbo Gumbo Gumbo, braised chicken, prawn, sausage and vegetable with tomato, vegetable stock and dirty rice, Bayou Fried Catfish Po’Boy, fried catfish in a crunchy crust served with arugula, tomato, purple onion, Creole aioli sauce or BBQ Shrimp And Grits, New Orleans style BBQ shrimp and creamy grits. Mrs Jones is certainly different! Devilicious was one of the first small warungs and cafes to brave a start on the small one way lane, Jln. Goutomo in Ubud, near the village centre. In the early days most either struggled or failed completely, now this busy little walkway is almost Ubud’s answer to Kerobokan’s Eat Street. From its miniscule beginning Devilicious lasted the distance, whilst many others came and went, and has now graduated to much larger premises, on Raya Sanggingan, up above Tjampuhan just outside of Ubud. A strange move from Ubud’s busiest eating street to Ubud’s quietest. Whilst Devilicious offers a wide ranging menu it is the burgers that seem to attract most people.

Warung Ramen Noodles will soon replace Devilicious on Jln. Goutomo in Ubud,

Renovations are underway. As a part if the Ryoshi Group, Bali’s leading presenter of budget-priced Japanese cuisine, the end result is obviously worth waiting for. Ramen is a Japanese noodle soup dish. It consists of Chinese-style wheat noodles served in a meat or (occasionally) fish-based broth, often flavoured with soy sauce or miso, and uses toppings such as sliced pork, dried seaweed, kamaboko, and green onions. Nearly every region in Japan has its own variation of ramen, from the tonkotsu (pork bone broth) ramen of Kyushu to the miso ramen of Hokkaido.

CHARA, Jln. Braban in Kerobokan, is Caribbean with many tastes of Jamaica, and now

they have added a selection of dishes from their neighbour, across the water, Mexico. All the standard favourites are available, you can pick from enchilada, burrito, soft or crisp tacos, nachos, quesadilla or chimichanga. They also offer a range of interesting burgers including Mahi-Mahi, Grilled Mushroom or Tempe. But it is the Caribbean dishes that attract me, so different, tasty and such good value.

Sushi Q is the quaintly named sushi restaurant on Jln. Teuku Umar, Denpasar, the Q

evidently standing for Qombi, not my previous suggestion that the owner may have been a lovelorn Susie Q fan [the English pop siren of the late 60’s, Susie Quattro]. Now Sushi Q have opened a second outlet, this time on Jln Werkudara, Legian, just metres from Jln. 66, replacing one of Bali’s first attempts at a Thai restaurant Waroeng Asia. Apart from fresh sushi they also offer many basic Japanese dishes such as udon soups and yakiniku, all at very budget prices. Sushi Q seemed a strange restaurant name to me but evidently there is a place of that name in almost every city in the USA.

Tartufo is on Jln. Sanginggan, just outside of Ubud. It has replaced the departed Trattoria, but still offers Italian cuisine, and even prepared by an Italian chef as well. Tartufo has had an attractive open fit-out on the edge of the rice paddies and the menu looks good and suggests further exploring. Dishes include most of the standard favourites of this surprisingly simple cuisine, quality ingredients separating the average from the spectacular. Whilst new restaurants appear to open almost every day in Bali, 17 in the past 3 months in the Ubud area tends to suggest a vast over-supply! Some have not even lasted 6 months and many will be long gone before their 1st year is out, whilst the successful ones keep on turning away diners without a previous reservation, as they are full every night! Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/I-01 Oct 14


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UBUD COMEDY WITHOUT PEER This has been a glorious month for humour in Ubud, with Betelnut hosting the hilarious Skid More, Alexa Bauer et al with their riotous comedy variety show “Cabaret - Lit Up” during the Ubud Writers Festival, and resident Australian comediennes, Julie Haseler & Helen O’Connor, playing “Bali High; A Night of Tropical Madness” at Bar Luna a week earlier. Like many Aussie internationals (Barry Humphries for example), Julie and Helen switch between several on-stage persona – the air-head airhostesses, the Semen-yuck Sluts, the posh “only dress in white, darling!” Legian socialites and the wannabe Yoginis. But they could die happy for their re-vamp of the Andrew Sisters classic, forever in our hearts as “The Boogie Woogie Boogie Board on Carousel Three” - referring of course to Bali’s most infamous Aussie import, Shappelle K, and the drugs that she did or did not put in her sur¿ng luggage. Every word absolute vintage, performed with style and pizzazz! Back in Ubud in December, I hear. BUDDHA’S ROCK A BOOGIE Great news for those to who love to dance – or listen to – West Coast swing, Kansas City B o o g i e Wo o g i e a n d Chicago Blues. Mitch Woods – one of America’s best - will play one night only later this month at Laughing Buddha on Jalan Monkey Forest. The Buddha has recently expanded his Àoor space, but it’s still smart to claim a table and dine early before the crowds descend. Friday October 17 at 8pm. On October 31, Laughing Buddha will hold a ¿rst-ever Salsa Masquerade Ball. More info at W: laughingbuddhabali.com. BARBER SHOP The new Ubud Barbershop deserves to be successful just for the old-fashioned look of the place! Spotted on my way to Ubud Writers Festival – it’s just next door to Rio Helmi’s Café, not far from the palace – but frustratingly, with a Closed sign. Then I thought, most “gentlemen” wouldn’t choose morning for a leisurely shave and haircut. Later, the door was open for two Balinese and a Dutchman who sat back for their “Cut and Shave Special”. Prices: 75,000 for a hair cut, 100,000 for cut plus shave. Phone 0361 976 579 to book. On Jalan Suweta. PELMENI, YUM! When my older son was a baby, we lived next door to a Russian lady who called him Jere-moshka (little Jeremy).

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He loved her traditional Russian “pelmeni” - delicious little ravioli-like mouthfuls, ¿lled with herbs, pork and beef mince – which she insisted were invented in Russia, not Italy. Ever since, if I see a Russian festival or fundraiser, I drop in to buy freshly made pelmeni, to put in my freezer. Totally, indescribably yummy. Yesterday, two PELMENI signs caught my eye at the top of Jalan Sugriwa. A few doors down, a tiny shop sells Russian delicacies to take away, including pelmeni, vareniki (vegetarian, with mushroom and potato), roasted sweet chilli-peppers, pork-stuffed bell peppers, home made cheeses and blini. Steamed, fast boiled or fried, pelmeni could potentially get me a speeding ticket, as I race home to put them in the pot!

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WORTH THE WAIT The dictionary lists herbivores and carnivores. A “loca-vore” describes someone who eats what is grown and/ or developed l o c a l l y. A t L o c a v o r e Restaurant on Jalan Dewi Sita, two exceptional chefs (one Indonesian, one European) grow or seek out the ¿nest local produce – from aged beef to fresh tofu, and crisp bok choy to tart passionfruit – to create their culinary music. Watch them at play with six other chefs and sou-chefs, as you choose either of two monthly “set” menus (one vegetarian, one not). Beautifully presented, thoughtful combinations of Àavours each time, and little “amuse bouches” – a tart sorbet, warm home-baked bread with a herb pesto - thrown in. My only frustration is the lights, so low I couldn’t read the menu. They bring little reading lights, but I like to actually SEE my food.

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Bookings, W: wwwrestaurantlocavore.com or P; 0361 9777 33. Expect a week’s wait for a table. BRAZILIAN DRUM CIRCLE Ubud’s extraordinarily successful Drum Factory is giving back to the community in a big way, with a purpose-built workshop space for drum circles and lessons built into their new Andong store and showroom (opposite the gas station). Owner Ed Balma, supporter of many drumming events, visiting musicians and music festivals, says he won’t charge rental for the space, so teachers can charge lower prices for classes. Brazilian Carnival drumming workshops – two full hours “for absolute beginners” – are setting the pace every Saturday, from 1 to 3pm. Oz Jazzstar, former musical director of London School of Samba (known here as manager at Laughing Buddha) shares his 20 years experience of carnival music. Perhaps we can have an Ubud street procession before the next music festival. Fee, 25,000rp/ adult or child 12yo+. More info: Desak 0819 3628 4351.

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Divine! Highlights of the 11th Ubud Writers and Readers Festival By Renee Melchert Thorpe Saraswati Day a n d t h e rededication of Ubud’s beautiful Gunung Lebah temple gave the 2014 UWRF a powerful infusion of godliness and expansive thinking that emerged as a theme throughout conversations and readings during the festival’s ¿ve days. At the opening ceremony, festival Founder Janet deNeefe dedicated the festival to Saraswati: Wisdom & Knowledge. Janet said the multitasking deity is “doing her best to keep books and literature alive.” And so the festival Àung itself into the realm of the in¿nite, of pure creation and destruction. Heavy stuff? Well, if you came to Ubud for enlightenment, you may have seen light shed on some formidable truths. Trending at festival time was the online local video presentation by Everything and Nothing is Sacred, and that little maxim could have described the tenor of the 11th UWRF. Invoking supreme powers does not always guarantee a return of praise. The keynote speaker, Indonesia forest activist B u s t a r M a i t a r, slapped awake the early morning audience with cold stats of global deforestation, and suggested that buying an electric car or switching to LED lighting is not enough. What must be done, the Greenpeace International member told us, is to take on a greater scope of change, and to reach higher. Meaning, the heads of government. And throughout the festival, heroic whistleblowers and activists showed us what they do in war zones and frontiers. So maybe if a bestirred festival audience didn’t get see God, they surely got a glimpse of the superhuman: c r e a t o r s , champions, the inspired, and the brave. The various nuances of reaching beyond included the invoking of ancestors, the power of creation, and as one Australian festival goer said, “the big questions were asked, which made me really stretch my mind.” This act of reaching far outward, or pushing beyond one’s limits, Àavored discussions and performances at the festival. Ben Walsh’s percussion pieces on ad hoc drums wowed the crowd at ARMA, only to expand into an international jam session, complete with mindblowing vocals by Toni Childs and the didgeridoo of William Barton. Sometimes this reach simply meant putting aside the ego to take the reader’s position, as Mem Fox urged all writers to do. Many times it was about extreme heroism, as in the case of sometime UN representative and Darfur whistleblower Mukesh Kapila, or jungle teacher Butet Manurung, or Jacqui Baker, whose Eat Pray Mourn documentary for ABC 360 radio may well be a catalyst for reform in the Indonesian Police’s abuses of power.

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There was wonder and wandering. British travel writer Colin Thubron has walked across so many borders that he discovered what he calls “the falsity of the political map”: something we would normally only hear from astronauts fresh from outer space. Sjon from Iceland, who has written lyrics for Bjork, spoke of the overriding forces of nature becoming a construct for man’s own myths about the power of the spirit, and an explanation for where the gods must surely dwell. As an illustration of confronting the unconfrontable, Krishna Udayasankar asked the audience to “imagine Creation in all its expanse. Now that you have done that, imagine it ten inches bigger.” Rap artist and debut novelist KAmau hushed a Bar Luna crowd with a softly spoken poem telling those present that each is in fact a god. Rising young lit star Fiona MacFarlane shared how literacy gives voice to our ancestors, in that it is the responsibility of those who can now write to tell the tales of our families, our people. Baliphile Jean Couteau shared his wisdom and knowledge of Hinduism by telling his audience that w h a t i s happening in the little human world is duplicated in the in¿nite cosmos of the gods. If you are making love, he said, so are the gods. Author of Business Sutra Devdutt Pattanaik was asked if we are to believe that mythical characters actually roam the earth. He answered that existence can be in either the physical realm or the mental (spiritual), which he af¿rms is not measurable by the same standards. “It’s your truth, don’t sell it short; that would be the road to exploitation.” As an example, Rama exists in the subjective truth of those who know him, and needn’t ask for others’ validation. He also said that man’s imagination is what shows our difference from animals.

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With all the Hindu rites in and around the temple at the heart of Campuhan, a little piety was demanded of festivalgoers, who counted the marvelously massive processions as the only street parties needed this time round. But that didn’t mean Ubud denied itself beautiful art exhibitions, music, or the popular annual poetry slam. Even expat Bali’s favorite pundit on all t h i n g s architectural and adat, Made Wijaya, held fast to a serious theme of cultural and social erosion at the manicured hands of The Super Bule. There were Made’s trademark rapid-fire quips and jibes as moderator of a mixed panel of Balinese and tamu. It was Drs I Putu Semiada who saw Balinese youth wanting to be more progressive and modern, and I Wayan Juniartha chuckled that his book about Balinese men may become his last. It was a hot discussion about guests with bad manners, spurring the audience to confront some local issues.

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At Tribute Night, I Gusti Nyoman Lempad’s deceptively unembellished paintings gave a profound look at what’s happening behind the seen. And when Ubud and its guests stopped and looked, there were glimpses at greatness and grace at every turn. In a youthful gamelan at the opening gala, some saw the same frank hope also dwelling in the students of our northerly neighbor Hong Kong, at that very moment demonstrating peacefully for democracy. Another remarked how those musicians’ faces shone with a simple freshness and joy in creating, echoed by Janet at the closing party when she said “it was a lovely festival. Just that: lovely.”

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GREENSPEAK EAT YOUR GREENS

It’s that time of year again. Two or three times a week a smiling young man appears at my kitchen door and presents me with bundle after bundle of leafy green vegetables. Several friends are travelling this month and they’ve directed their gardeners to deliver organic spinach, kale, chard, spinach, parsley and rucola to me from their gardens so it won’t go to waste.

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when I began to share the way I ate, which was mostly plant-based,” she told me. “Little did I realize that people were going to catch on and start doing it too. I socialized it through my hashtags. As it got bigger, I started getting serious and made it an of¿cial movement and community. And the rest is history.

“We always have info on our FB page ‘indonesiamakansayur’ in English and Indonesian and also on our instagram @indonesia_makansayur. The website coming soon. It will reflect this movement of simple plant- based eating, supporting local organic farmers “Eat your greens,” ordered and more conscious eating and increasing prosperity brings generations of mothers and balanced living in the hustle and declining nutrition grandmothers, who had an innate bustle of our urban, fast- paced wisdom about nutrition. I never world.” heard that directive when I was growing up; my mother didn’t like greens. In fact, she hated cooking. If it couldn’t be made “It’s catching on and people are beginning to really take in a pressure cooker or in the oven wrapped in foil and doused notice,” Sophie says. “We have smaller local movements with Shake and Bake, we never got it. I don’t think I ever going on in other cities such as Bandung, Yogya and saw a green leaf that wasn’t iceberg lettuce until I left home. Banjarmasin, all starting from #indonesiamakansayur . This I soon learned that if I wanted to eat nice things, I’d better is the idea, really. People start doing what they can in their learn to make them myself. Those were conservative times. own small corners and not necessarily centralizing the Mama was horri¿ed when I ¿rst brought a bulb of actual acticities. The different areas of Indonesia have different food garlic into her kitchen in 1970 and made me keep it in the habits and these locals know what to do in their respective basement. areas, with support for us.” I can’t keep up. I make soup, stir-fries and salads and give armfuls away, and the ducks still end up with a lot of it. It’s an agreeable problem to have, granted.

How times change. Greens used to be an important part of the Balinese diet. Red rice, greens, sambal and an egg or some tofu made a cheap but very nourishing meal. Meat was rarely eaten except for ceremonies. But as elsewhere in the world, increasing prosperity brings declining nutrition. These days white rice and heavily processed noodles and white bread are the norm, along with daily meat fried in palm oil. There might be a few strings of greasy leaves in the nasi bungkus, but apart from that it’s mostly empty calories. If you’re reading this, you’re probably educated and fairly knowledgeable about nutrition. In fact you’re probably sipping your green smoothie through a bamboo straw as I type. I’m asking you, dear reader, to please pass this information on to your Indonesian staff and friends who may not be aware of the dangers of their changing lifestyles and diets. Diabetes is becoming a huge issue worldwide. This is especially true in developing countries; over 132 million people have diabetes in the Western Paci¿c region alone. About 7.6 million people in Indonesia suffer from the disease and this number will increase by about 5% a year. Only about 40% are currently diagnosed and just a tiny fraction of these – almost all educated, urban patients -- will receive ongoing, appropriate treatment or advice.

Hats off and thumbs up to anyone who can persuade trend-conscious young Indonesian to eat their greens. Does she think vegetables will become chic? “Ha! I hope so! I’m a simple person. I believe that the right people will keep this movement alive.” She also hopes it may ultimately have an impact on the food processing industries, which would be forced to respond with healthier products as more people chose to eat whole foods. We’d like to see more of that in the west too, Sophie. Sophie also emphasises that women need to be supported to make dietary changes. “We are usually the ones in the kitchen making food for the family,” she points out. “Woman are key to this diet shift. But I’ve had students in my classes as young as 15 years old wanting to learn how to eat more healthily so they could pass the concept on to their mothers.”

Sophie’s movement is called indonesiamakansayur and she promotes it on social media, targeting educated young Indonesians. “Actually, it all started about 18 months ago

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Another initiative to improve diets across the archipelago is a project called Food Plant Solutions by the Rotary Action Group. In an attempt to address malnutrition and food security in Indonesia, an ebook has been produced which is now being translated into Indonesian. This informative document which will be available without cost. It contains information on building up the soil, making compost, integrated pest management (non chemical), seed saving and nutrition. It includes an illustrated ¿eld guide to some of the edible plants of Indonesia with their descriptions, cultivation techniques and food value. It’s downloadable at http://foodplantsolutions.org/programs/indonesia

Within the next 15 years over 30 million Indonesians are expected to move from rural to urban areas. The rise in Indonesia’s own Bumi Hijau Television station will be airing diabetes prevalence in Indonesia marches in tandem with two new series in the coming months. One is ‘Future Food’, two of the most common effects of a series about our excessive urbanisation: change of diet and please pass this information on to consumption and how we will need lack of exercise. Almost half of the your Indonesian staff and friends to adapt our behaviour to ensure Indonesian diet consists of white food security. The other is ‘Food who may not be aware of the rice. In fact, the typical Indonesian for Thought’, a two-part series on eats more than twice the how we’re adapting to food crises dangers of their changing carbohydrates required for good around the world. Both are in lifestyles and diets health and consumes very little English with Indonesia sub titles. ¿bre. About 90 percent of all cases Programming information is the of diabetes are Type 2, which is often sometimes considered Bumi Hijau TV FaceBook page. a lifestyle disease as it’s usually triggered by -- guess what? Poor diet and lack of exercise. Again, please do share all this with your Indonesian friends and Especially in rural Indonesia, diabetes is seldom diagnosed staff, especially mothers. and therefore untreated. Untreated diabetes is a silent killer. The long-term complications of untreated diabetes include And eat your greens. blindness, kidney failure, and infections that can lead to gangrene, requiring amputation. Cardiovascular disease is a major complication and a leading cause of mortality among diabetes patients. Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - - Free-fall There are not many positive role models for young Indonesians, so I was delighted to meet uber-cool Sophie Novita, a Jakarta-based singer, actress and presenter at TEDxUbud. Sophie has started a movement back to healthy, simple food which, ¿ngers crossed, will go viral across the country.

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Local News Islamic Extremist Group Riot in Jakarta Over Non-Muslim Governor Hundreds of protesters from Indonesia’s most notorious hard-line Islamic group assaulted police with rocks and weapons including a sword on Friday and demanded that Basuki Tjahaja Purnama be prevented from serving as Jakarta governor. The riot left at least 11 officers injured, including one who suffered sword cuts to the arms. Twenty protesters were arrested, police said, of whom four were injured. The demonstration by the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) in front of the City Council building in Kebon Sirih turned violent and police refused to back down against the protesters, who tried to break police lines and push farther into the grounds of the council. A line of police behind riot shields crept forward toward the rock-throwing protesters in a measured attempt to not escalate the situation. Most officers suffered head injuries from projectiles thrown by the mob, who were shouting “God is great.” Police later fired tear gas into the crowd to break up the protest. In a typically cautious comment, instructive of the kid gloves with which politicians routinely choose to handle incidents involving the FPI, Jakarta City Council deputy

speaker Triwisaksana called for more dialogue between the government and “civil society” groups.

Joko enjoyed a meteoric rise through local politics that served as a springboard to the presidency, and is the country’s first leader from outside a small circle of ex-military figures and oligarchs who have ruled Indonesia since the 1998 downfall of dictator Suharto. The ex-furniture exporter, known by his nickname Jokowi, beat his only rival for the presidency, controversial ex-general Prabowo Subianto, with a man-of-the-people image that helped him overcome his opponent’s well-funded campaign. When the Constitutional Court rejected Prabowo’s challenge to the results in August, it looked like the end of a closely-fought battle between the old guard and a leader who promised a new, corruption-free style of government for the world’s third-biggest democracy. Far from it. The large coalition of parties that backed Prabowo, a former son-in-law of Suharto, has defied predictions it would fall apart after the ex-general’s defeat, and is using its majority in parliament to take control of the legislature and pass laws that Joko’s party oppose. Observers say not only could Prabowo’s “Red and White” coalition, a nationalistic moniker inspired by the colors of the Indonesian flag, block Joko’s ambitious reform plans but the ex-general may have a more sinister agenda - to change the constitution and return the country to indirect presidential polls. Alexius Jemadu, dean of the school of social and political science at Pelita Harapan University, near the capital Jakarta, described recent political developments as “an alarming sign.” “This is a setback for Indonesian democracy,” he said. The coalition, which controls over half of parliamentary seats compared to just over a third for parties backing Joko, made its first strike at the incoming leader with a shock vote late last month to abolish the direct election of local leaders. The move, which will see top officials selected by local parliaments instead of the public, was criticized as a return to a policy from the time of Suharto. It was also viewed as an attack on a system that has

An American woman was murdered in Bali and stuffed into a suitcase because she called her daughter’s boyfriend

Salim Bin Umar Alattas, who heads the FPI’s Jakarta branch, said last month the group strongly objects to Basuki taking over the post from President-elect Joko Widodo. Joko, better known as Jokowi, is a Muslim and Basuki, the new governor, is a Protestant Christian. Also last month, some 300 FPI protesters gathered outside the council and shouted “Get out, get out. We will drag you out of Jakarta if you ever become our governor. Never let an infidel be our leader,” AFP reported.

a “nigger”, according to Indonesian police. Bali criminal investigation chief Nengah Sadiarta also alleged that the murder weapon in the gruesome killing of Sheila von Wiese-Mack was a glass fruit bowl. Mr. Nengah said one of the suspects, the victim’s daughter, Heather Mack, 19, had pointed the finger of blame at the other, her boyfriend, Tommy Schaefer, 21. Police intended to interrogate Mr. Schaefer on Thursday (2/10), but it was postponed after it

The FPI gained international notoriety in 2012 when it issued a death threat to pop star Lady Gaga, which forced the singer to cancel a concert in Jakarta. Its members were also responsible for the death of a woman in Kendal, Central Java, last year during a raid in Ramadan.

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The government has repeatedly given the FPI a final warning - most unambiguously after the Kendal tragedy, but the group has been able to operate unfettered regardless. (October 3rd 2014)

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Indonesian Elite Strikes Back at Upstart Jokowi Indonesia’s wounded establishment is striking back at Joko Widodo after the former slum child ended years of elite rule with victory in July’s presidential election, handing him a series of early defeats that have sparked concerns for the future of the young democracy.

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produced a new generation of leaders, the most famous of which is Joko himself, who started his political career as a directly elected mayor.

another lawyer for him. (October 3rd 2014)

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after the remains of an Indonesian transsexual woman were reportedly found boiling on her boyfriend’s stove in an apartment in Brisbane. Local media has reported that police responding to neighbors’ reports of a terrible smell - found parts of the woman’s body cooking in a pot when they visited the home in an up-market area of Brisbane on Saturday night (4/10). It is believed the woman was killed and

Prabowo’s supporters “want to prevent another upstart like Jokowi from emerging”, said Yohanes Sulaiman, political expert from the Indonesian Defense University.

dismembered by her 28-year-old German boyfriend, who

“Jokowi’s a nobody basically, he’s a poor guy - and he broke the elite.” Outgoing President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, who came in for criticism after his Democratic Party abstained from voting, has issued an emergency decree to annul the law, although parliament could strike this down within a few months.

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A week later, the coalition tightened its grip on the legislature at the start of parliament’s new term by having its backers chosen for the key posts of speaker and his deputies in a rowdy opening session. Attention is now focused on the possibility that Prabowo will seek to dominate the People’s Consultative Assembly, a joint sitting of the lower and upper houses of parliament, which has the power to change the constitution and reintroduce indirect elections for president. Such a move would see lawmakers in the assembly pick the head of state, a development critics say would concentrate power in the hands of the elite and really drag Indonesia back to the time of Suharto. Some lawmakers from Prabowo’s coalition have in the past week publicly criticized direct presidential elections. However a spokesman for the coalition, Tantowi Yahya, insisted that the idea they were intent on changing the polls was “not true.” Others are more sanguine, and believe that Prabowo’s coalition is still likely to fall apart as some of its members will shift to backing Joko in exchange for posts in the new Cabinet before his inauguration on October 20. Whatever happens, most agree that the past two weeks has been a blow to what had previously been looking like a smooth transition of power. “It’s a very critical period for Indonesia to find some steady course that it can steer, and at the moment that is the last thing that we are getting,” said Keith Loveard, a senior risk analyst at Concord Consulting in Jakarta. (October 5th 2014)

fled the apartment when police arrived and then took his own life. Originally from Java, 27-year-old Mayang Prasetyo

Dyana Pura Street, previously having traveled to Europe and Australia where she advertised herself as a ‘high-class transsexual escort’. Police have given few details on the case, but confirmed that human remains were found inside the apartment in Teneriffe and that a man’s body was found in a nearby street, Agence France-Presse reported. (October 6th 2014)

Balinese Carved Saraswati Statue Erected near White House USA

Indonesian President Dr. H. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono unveiled a statue of the Hindu goddess Saraswati, erected about a mile away from White House in Washington DC (USA), on September 25. This 4.9 meters high statue raised by the Embassy of Indonesia on Massachusetts Avenue NW is said to be even taller than Mahatma Gandhi’s statue, which is also on Massachusetts Avenue. This statue, designed by I Nyoman Sudarwa and occupying an area of 30 square meters, carries an inscription on its front: “Let the Indestructible Force of Love and Knowledge Seize the Hearts and Minds of All God’s Children and Forever Shall Be Peace on Earth”. Mayor of Badung (Bali) Anak Agung Gde Agung and all the sculptors of the Saraswati statue were reportedly flown in for a purification ritual. In Hinduism, Saraswati is revered as goddess of knowledge/ learning, music, art, language/speech, and poetry. (October 5th 2014)


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Sales & Marketing Manager needed for Multimedia Company, 2-3 year experience in sales, fluent in English. Apply to: <hrd@ avb-bali.com>. [743]

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Pressedjuicefactory looking for Sales and Kitchen / Bar staff. Highly motivated English speaking. Prior experience not necessary, training provided. Please send CV to <pressedjuicefactory@ gmail.com> or contact 0812 3938 0120. [744] Live In Baby Sitter / Helper. 30+ year old, responsible to babysit boy, cooking and clean the house. Must speak English, ideally must have experience. Competitive salary and allowance! Located in Kerobokan. Start early ASAP. Contact 0853 3746 5138. [745] Chef Cook, Kitchen Staff, Bartenders, Waiters, Waitresses, Cashier, Manager, wanted for a new restaurant in Kuta Lombok. Send CV to: <gede. ngurah1965@gmail. com> or call 081.999.11.30.26. [746] Back Office Staff in Nusa Dua Wanted! Computer/ Photoshop skills. <pinkelevenbali@gmail. com> or phone 0853 3822 0666. [747] SPG for Fashion Boutique in Bali Collection Nusa Dua Wanted! English, Fashionable, Teamwork, Good Salary. <pinkelevenbali@gmail. com> or 0361 773828. [748] Looking for SPG, must speak, read, and write good English. Salary 2,1jt + bonus. Send CV to <serkanbali@gmail. com>. [750] Growing company in Ubud is looking for a Personal Assistant to help with operations. Applicants should speak good English, be computer literate, and very (very) organized. Send CVs to <office@hubud. org>. [751]

- 3 Shop Managers

(English, computer and selling skills)

- 1 Marke ng Manager

(excellent markeƟng skills + experience)

- 1 Tukang/Handyman Junior C/Es/25 Jun 14

A HIGH-END FURNITURE COMPANY REQUIRES:

SECRETARY & SALES ADMIN * Provide a senior level of administrative support * International Shipping knowledge * Highly organized and detailed oriented personality * Motivated, hardworking, think ahead personality. * Proficient knowledge of computer applications * Minimum 5 years experience * Good English level: written and spoken Please send your CV to: hrd@carloshowroom.com NC/Es/15 Oct 14

NC/Es/1 Oct 14

Luxury Magazine Publisher Seeking :

MANAGING EDITOR + EDITORS, CONTRIBUTING WRITERS for our Bali Office Requirements: • Fluent in English (both Written & Spoken) – Indonesian + Expatriate Applications considered. • University Degree in English Literature / Journalism and / or Bachelor of Arts in Related Field. • Ideally with minimum 1 year experience in another publication, although all enthusiastic individuals with strong English & related interests in Fashion, Luxury Brands, Travel, Gourmet Food & Wine will be considered. • Creatively Inspired, Artistic & Hard-Working Individuals + Organized & able to meet tight deadlines for publication. Please email your CV (including Cover letter & photo) for an immediate interview & starting position to : luxurymagazinerecruits@gmail.com / info@exquisite-publishing.com NC/Es/15 Oct 14

XERO BOOKKEEPER WANTED An Australian company is looking for a local bookkeeper to manage their Australian Accounts. This job will be operated on the Xero.com operating system. KEY SKILL SETS REQUIRED • 1+ years Xero.com experiences is required • Understanding of Australian Tax laws and obligations • BAS experience preferred • Strong written and spoken english skills • PAYG payroll experience • Vend experience preferred Note that this is an immediate full or part time recruitment based on a competitive Indonesian salary. Experienced applicants need only apply via email with a CV and written email to: edwardcsbaker@gmail.com NC/Es/15 Oct 14


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Employment

Bali Advertiser

15 October - 29 October, 2014

LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)

Fast growing land developer in Kuta Lombok, looking for

a Full Time Accountant and a Marketing Officer Experience required; good salary and accommodation. Send CV and photo to: jmreynier@naga-indo.com 0813 533 29501, www.naga-indo.com NC/Es/1 Oct 14

Bali Krisna Service

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

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Looking for Sales Staff, Nusa Dua area, English is a must & good experiences. Send CV to <hrd@ sinaralami.com>. [752] Looking for a good English speaking Accounting Manager/Assistant. Good knowledge of MS Office is required. Please send CV to <info@surfwg.com>. [753] Looking for SPG for Discovery Mall/Centro, Max 25 Years old, Min Height 160 Cm, min education School or equivalent. Call 0813 3734 4599 or email to : <fitri@crazyrabbit.co. id>. [754] Seeking native English speaking fashion copywriter; PPIC and PCQC for garment production; other managerial positions on <www.blueglue.com/careers>. Contact <jobs@blue-glue.com>. [755]

Vacancy Accounting Positions PT Gula Merah Indonesia ( PMA ) Job Description • Maintain Journal / Reconcile • Maintain Accreportin MYOB • Posting payment into MYOB/Finance Requirements: • D3/S1 equivalent • Minimum 2 years Experiences as an Accounting officer • Details and High responsible • Understand in MYOB English Spoken and written,Traveling to Travel Kebun di Bondowoso Please send your CV into paul@ptgulamerah.com or 0361 8758709 NC/Es/15 Oct 14

Immediately needed a young helper-in for villa cleaning! We looking for serious and animal friendly person wich speak a little bit English. Please contact: 081 338 21 4271. [756] Growing OTA need female Sales and Marketing urgently. Please send your application to: <hr@ kamarmurah.com>. [569] Looking for Real Estate Sales and Assistants. Male and Female age up to 30 year old, fluent English speaking (Indonesian citizen only), work location S anur. S end C V to: < i nfo@ goodproperty-bali. com> . [757] Urgently Required: Senior Graphic Designer with Strong Knowledge for Web Development Position (>3mio) & Administrative Assistant Position (>2mio). mail: <lidrun@icloud.com> & more info: <legianlivingasia. blogspot.com>. [758]

C/Es/25 Jun 14

Call Center Operator, must speak English. 12-6pm or 6pm-11pm. Pemogan area. Rp 3-4 mill p/month. Call Mr. Knight 0878 6205 7766. [759] The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Factory Manager Director S & M Reservations Mgr Chef / Sous Chef MarComm Manager Senior Architect Villa / OM Manager Secretary / PA HRD Manager Accountants VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com

New Community Living in Sayan, Ubud is looking for Maintenance Head with Engineering background. Min 3 years exp in hotels/villas. Email resume to <alea@ living-light-bali.com>. [769] Professional Accountant services wanted for small company. To do monthly tax, VAT and small payroll. Would suit either Accountancy firm or freelance accountant. Email John at <info@ keyrewardassc.com>. [761]

Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/1 Oct 14

Can you sell? Indonesian sales associate required for timeshare sales. Must speak Chinese and English. Pervious timeshare experience preferred but training will be given to the right candidate with a good sales background. Great commissions and bonuses. Email your CV and recent photo to <info@ keyrewardassc.com>. [762]

Exceptional

in Kuta Lombok Looking for Chef Cook, Cook, Cook Helper, Bar tendress/er, Waitress/er and a full time Accountant; Accountant, Waiter and Bar need good English; all good salary and accommodation included; Also looking for really good singer (woman or man) with band (keyboard, guitar, bass, drums, sax, percussion) and pro musicians for piano bar and lounge; and nice lady for doing professional body massage. Send CV and photo to: contact@ashtarilombok.com, 0812 365 28677 NC/Es/1 Oct 14

Needed (local) Bartender, Waiter, Waitress, Cashier, Cook Helper 2yr experience for Indonesian Restaurant in Kerobokan. CV + photo to: <admsalesmirahproperty@ gmail.com>. [763] C/ES/I-25 June 14

Working in Singapore as Maid, girl: 23-38 years old. Tel: 0812 3924 0897. [731] Dicari Assisten Desainer. Wanita yang bisa Corel Draw, Photoshop, yang punya kemauan untuk belajar fashion. Send CV to : <bellsary88@gmail.com>. Phone: (0361) 473 5429. [764] Looking for a female staff for administrative and bookkeeping work. Good in XL, English speaking and writing. Must be available now. Good salary. Send CV to : <valsons@balivillasukapadi.com>. [766] Garment Production Assistant. Needed to assist between internal departments with external factories. Preproduction sample tracking and organizing, order tracking, travel to factories/ vendors. Entry level position. Please send CV and cover letter to: <hr1@5imilar.com>. [767]

N e e d S t a ff f o r Vi l l a i n Sukawati, F/M, maks 35yo, Basic tourism, speak English, Shift night (1 to 9pm or 3 to 11 p m ) . A p p l y t o : <organicwood@yahoo. com>. [768] Moksa Global is seeking motivated and hard-working personnel. Must speak Extremely fluent English with absolutely no foreign accent. All positions require constant overseas communication with clients via the telephone & computer. Office is open 8pm-1am on Monday to Friday Only. 4mil IDR with bonuses. Office is located in Kunti II near Sunset Rd. Please send CV and/or questions to <nivek124@ yahoo.com>. [770] Human Resources Manager. Seeking an experienced HR professional to work with a successful and fun property management company in Kuta. Hospitality experience preferred but not essential for the right candidate. Please send CV’s to <kerjabali2014@ gmail.com>. [771]

YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH

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Our service is completely free of charge for candidates Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Setiabudi, Simpang Siur Square, Kuta 80361, Bali, Indonesia Phone : +62 (361) 754185 / +62 (361) 754186 C/Es/G-15 Oct. 14

Distributor & importir kopi dan mesin espresso yang sedang berkembang membutuhkan staff untuk penempatan di Bali (kab.Badung):

1. TEKNISI JUNIOR

Persyaratan: • Pendidikan min.STM/SMK jurusan teknik • Training tersedia bagi yang tidak berpengalaman • Memiliki SIM C & SIM A • Memiliki kendaraan motor & mengerti wilayah Bali • Bersedia bekerja shift/dinas • Komunikatif, cekatan, teliti, Jujur, dan bertanggung jawab

2. BARISTA

Persyaratan: • Pengalaman sebagai barista min. 1 tahun • Bisa bahasa inggris aktif, dinamis, komunikatif • Mengerti komputer dasar dan internet • Memahami pengoperasian dasar mesin espresso dan perlengkapannya • Memiliki SIM C & SIM A • Memiliki kendaraan motor & mengerti wilayah Bali Kirim CV atau bawa langsung ke: PT. Aus Bali Export Import Jl. Nakula No.60, Legian – Bali 80361 Email : info@lazumba.com Tel. : 0361 8475660 / 8475661 Senin – Jumat jam 09.00 – 15.00 wita NC/Es/15 Oct 14

JOB VACANCY Rapidly expanding US Company located in Bali, is looking for:

CUSTOMER SERVICE (CS) REQUIREMENTS: • Minimum Experience 3 years in similar position for Sales & Marketing Officer • GPA min. 3,00 (scale 4,00) with major in Sales & Marketing • Fluent in English is a MUST– both oral & written • Bachelor Degree from Overseas University is an advantage • Female, Maximum Age 30 years old • Hardworking, highly disciplined, fast learner & team player Please send your application letter, photograph, CV and supporting documents to: Human Resources Department PT. Tripper Nature Br. Tegaltamu, Batubulan Kec. Sukawati, Gianyar-Bali 80582. hrd@tripper.com

NC/Es/15 Oct 14


Bali Advertiser Exciting opportunity in the international surf and retail industry with Bali office in Legian. Looking for 2 females for accounting department

Financial Accountant

Degree & previous experience in business accounting. Accounting/bookkeeping, account maintenance, accounts receivable/payable collection/administration, payroll processing, asset management, financial analysis and auditing, management consulting, inventory control and purchasing, expense and revenue reporting, financial reporting, tax reporting.

Accountant Assistant / Data Entry

Degree. Entry-level position, well organized & attention to detail. Assisting accounting department - enter receipts and accounts receivable into database. Please send CV and cover letter to: hr1@5imilar.com NC/Es/15 Oct 14

An award-winning luxury resort located in Sumba Island invites suitably qualified applicants for the following posts • Personal Assistant to Interior Designer (Bali), Proactive, highly motivated, energetic, positive and can-do attitude and has the right personality towards the role & responsibility. Detail oriented, independent and able to work without a close supervision Strong verbal and written English and communication skills Organized and has a strong administration skill and follow up. Team worker • PADI Instructor (Sumba), PADI Certified Diving instructor Has First Aid certification Possess strong leadership and managerial skills Has experience in a resort / commercial dive operations, Friendly and have positive customer service attitude and good command of English • Japanese – Sous Chef (Sumba), Extensive knowledge of Japanese Cuisine & ingredients (Must) Previous experience as sous chef or extensive experience as CDP Able to work the line and expedite tickets/order at the same time Work cleanly & efficiently Strong Leadership Able to maintain high level of hygiene and conduct training Minimum 2 years experience in luxury establishment or Japanese Restaurant If you feel you are suitable for the above mentioned positions and have the drive and determination to succeed in the above role, please send a copy of your CV with cover letter to hr@nihiwatu.com Please include expectation.

Employment

15 October - 29 October, 2014

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recent

photograph

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salary

LOOKING FOR STAFF

Urgent Milo’s home bungalow

(Cari Tenaga)

Balangan Beach Looking for a Help Cooker from 16h00

Villa Rental Staff wanted. Location: Seminyak. Experienced in villa rental business, good written & spoken English is a must. Please send your CV to <info@villabali.com> / Ph: 731047. [772] Looking for: Freelance Graphic Designer, Print Project etc. Web Designer and Freelance Photographer, Semi-Prof. Photographer. Please contact: <baby. visage2014@gmail. com>. [051]

to 23h00. Tlp 0812 3714 4355. [774] Marketing Staff required. For a fast growing property development company

THE LAYAR DESIGNER VILLAS AND SPA Is searching for ASSISTANT PURCHASING MANAGER / COORDINATOR PURCHASING • Male / Female 20 – 30 years old • Minimum 2 – 3 years experience in a similar position on 4 or 5 stars Hotels • Fluent in English spoken and written, computer literate. • High responsibility, diligent, and willing to learn Application will not be considered if not complete with CV, presentation letter and recent picture. Please submit your application Letter and CV with your recent photograph to: gm@thelayar.com THE LAYAR Designer Villas & Spa Jalan Pangkung Sari 10X, Seminyak 80361 - Indonesia. T:+62 361 733262 F:+62 361 737957 NC/Es/15 Oct 14

seeking energetic creative persons. Great opportunity for learning and career

SALES & MARKETING MANAGER

to <excitingopp@gmail.

A Unique & Exciting opportunity is available for a person that wants to succeed in property and resort marketing. Our company is a developer and resort operator and we are looking to employ an experienced person with skills to match our requirements.

com> or contact 081 163

Please send your C.V. to sales@kuraresort.com

growth. Must have pleasant personality and competent in both bahasa Indonesia and English. Please send CV

7103.

[773]

NC/Es/15 Oct 14

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN SPA ACADEMY

Dickies Indonesia, the iconic American brand is looking to expand its Bali based operaƟon. Seeking highly moƟvated individuals with the desire to join the Dickies team in establishing Dickies as a leading brand in the Indonesian market

ONLINE MEDIA COORDINATOR REQUIREMENT: 1. Min.diploma 2. Strong knowledge on graphic design 3. Strong knowledge on basic htmI 4. Having basic knowledge on web design 5. Familiar with online media parƟcularly various social media channels and able to manage online community 6. Having a good sense of wriƟng interesƟng messages or status on social media channels 7. Good knowledge in online shopping system and trend 8. Good understanding in informaƟon system and networking JOB DESCRIPTION: 1. To maintain and handle online media. ParƟcularly social media channels 2. To manage online community 3. To upload and update regular promoƟon on online media 4. To update website with new season collecƟon and promoƟon. 5. To increase online sales through online media 6. To act as Dickies buzzer 7. To receive and respond online retail order and forward it to the related department 8. To prepare and design regular in-store promoƟon banner or poster.

Are you an International standard SPA THERAPIST between the age of 20 and 30 years old and have a min of two years’ experience. Then we are interested in interviewing you. We are placing therapists though out Australia. If you have international skills please e-mail your CV and qualifications to debs_spa@yahoo.com Interviews will commence once we have compiled a short list. Once we have compiled our short list then we will contact everyone on the short list to arrange an interview.

5 working days/ week. Smartphone allowance for handling social media acƟviƟes. Health insurance. etc. Send your job applicaƟon leƩer and resume to: arum@atomicfm.asia DICKIES INDONESIA PT. Atomic Indonesia JI. Tangkuban Perahu no. 66 Kerobokan - Kuta Badung, Bali 80361 Ph. 0361 732333

Please feel free to contact: Colin on +62 8785 900 2828 or Debbie on +62 8786 1040 386

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Green School is a unique K-12 International School made out of bamboo in Abiansemal, Badung, Bali.

We are seeking qualified staff for the following position:

Welcome Desk Officer Responsible to receive parents and visitors at the welcome desk and maintain the reception area to ensure that a good initial information and impression is given. Requirements: Bachelor degree / DIII in economic or communication with a minimum of three years experience in the same position, smart appearance.

Learning Support Teacher – High School Responsible to performs multiple duties related to supporting high school aged students who have been identified with specific learning difficulties. Must holds Bachelor Degree in Education with Min. 1 year of experience in teaching position.

Communication Assistant Responsible in administration of communications, social media management, and public relation support. Requirements: Graduated from S1/DII in communication/ Marketing with 2 years of experiences in same position. Strong knowledge in social media, PR and Media networking.

Accounting Staff (AS) & Junior Cashier (JC) Responsible in collecting and processing cash payments using manual and/or computerized accountancy processes. Min. Diploma in Accounting with 1 year experience in the same position ability to work under pressure and computer literacy (training will be provided), be proficient in using MS. Excel. Familiarity with MYOB is a plus. The successful applicants must have good English communication skills, be energetic and professional. This is an opportunity to join our growing community. Send your application and CV to hrd@greenschool.org (please put position applied in subject line). For more information, please visit our website: http://www.greenschool.org/ NC/Es/15 Oct 14

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Employment

Bali Advertiser

15 October - 29 October, 2014

LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)

An International Property Agent in Sanur, is URGENTLY looking for:

European

Hotel

OFFICE MANAGER Female, excellent English both written and oral, min 2 years of experience in similar position, self motivated, be able to multitask, supervise and coordinate all the office administrative activities.

Indonesia

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7 -

years opening

specialist ( 3 properties in ID, 1 in VN ) - available for new executive or corporate position in Indonesia and SE

Experience Security looking for Job. Just for night job. Please Call 0831 1495 0547. [566]

RECEPTIONIST Female, Pleasant personality, Good looking, fluent English both written and oral, D3, min 1 year experience, computer literate.

Asia. Please contact to this email: <expatgm@outlook. com>. [458] Looking for a job as

Female, looking for job as Cook Parttime. Email <cookfreelance74@gmail. com> / Phone 0823 4100 3840. [740]

Send complete CV and photograph to: hrdpropertybali@gmail.com

SALES SUPERSTARS WANTED

Manager - strong, skilled, experienced

Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050]

General

Marketing Manager or assistant to Marketing

Looking for experienced SALES STAFF for phone sales positions in Kuta location. Great pay and bonus structure working for an Australian Company. Preferable with own laptop but not essential. The right candidates will possess the following characteristics: • Above average work ethic and attitude • Ability to complete tasks and achieve sales targets. • A self starter who can work well without constant supervision • Reliable transport • Basic computer skills • Proven closing ability with previous sales experience preferred.

D i r e c t o r, 1 5 y e a r s o f

If you can sell over the phone & want to maximise your income potential please call 0812 39655743

experience within selling

or email CV to info@greenenergycorpaust.com

and marketing duties NC/Es/15 Oct 14

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French Executive Chef, 20 years experience, available now. Email: <jdtb235@ gmail.com>. [760] Reliable experienced Driver, fluent in English look for work in small hotels or villas doing tours etc. Phone 0878 8103 2493. [765]

mostly in printed media, diploma degree, excellent English both verbal and written, able to operate PC

with Experience in Corporate Law

professional. Please email m

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<marketingbali2014@ yahoo.com>.

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YOUR TROPICAL HOME Architect - Contractor Is looking for: • SECRETARY • DRAFTER (AutoCAD) • PROJECT SUPERVISOR • ARCHITECT Send your CV to: job@yourtropicalhome.com Address : Jalan Pipitan Sari no 16. Canggu. NC/Es/1 Oct 14

Indonesian Qualified Lawyer

or Mac. Man, good looking,

Limcharoen is an international legal and advisory firm with offices in Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia. We seek Indonesian qualified lawyers for our Bali office. Career opportunities exist within our network subject to performance. Requirements: Applicants should be experienced in corporate and contractual legal work, in particular BKPM application procedures, and have excellent proficiency in English (spoken and written). Applicants must be self-motivated, able to work under strict timelines and commercially minded with good analytical skills. Applicants should further have the ability to work in a team and independently. Previous experience in similar position and work fields is preferable. Please send your application with full CV to: bali@limcharoen.com WWW.LIMCHAROEN.COM

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Luxury Villas for rent on daily, weekly, monthly and yearly base. Starting price from 100 USD for daily rental. We also have villas and lands for sale. Please contact us at +62 877 0016 1668, website <http://www.affordablebalivillas. com>. [8812] Seminyak/Legian Border - 200 metres to Blue Ocean Beach - highly sought after Double Six area location. 7.8 are with 30 year Lease. Prime land with 2 existing villas. Suitable renovation or new built. US$250,000 per house or US$450,000.00 complete package. Genuine Enquiries. Phone 0817 473 5533. [9070] Designer Boutique Over Contract. Seminyak Area, State of the Art Architect Designer Fit out. Available until Feb. 2017. Great Location close to the heart of Seminyak. Please call: 0878 6160 5994 or email to: <natashawork@ gmail.com>. [9094] For Sale or Rent. 5 bedroom villa in Uma Sari, Semiyak. Gated estate: Pool, aircon. Most furniture. 250 Juta/year ono or sell for 2M. 18 years lease with fair negotiated option for renewal. Cell 0821 4676 0117 or <ayyoungicon@ gmail.com>. [9103] Great deal Villa Onyx on a real top location for sale (leasehold) 26,5 year. This villa is a great investment opportunity. The villa have 3 bedroom, lap pool 15mx4m and a unique rooftop garden with Jacuzzi with great view over Oberoi. Direct from owner for the price of only 390.000 USD. Tel 0819 9936 8352. [9112] Shop for rent 170mil /year nego. Jl. Durupadi internal 68m2 / total 95m2 include terrace and parking. 4.5 year until 2020 April. Call 081 337 002 573. [9117] Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 Bedrooms, modern style. fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 120 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [8154] Location! Location! Walk to Cafe Moka & Oberoi! AAA Seminyak opportunity! 16 are four villa complex 4 sale: Each unit w/2bed & 2 ensuite garden baths & private pool. Fully furnished. Fully operational. Fully staffed. 50mtr to main street. Turnkey operation w/current ongoing cash flow. 20 year leasehold. Entire complex or individually from US$270K per villa. For info or private viewing +62 87 861 988111. [9130] Villa Bunny, 2 bed villa, ensuites, good kitchen, a/c, fans. 8x3mtr pool, garden bale, walk to cafe/shopping street, long term available. <newstartbali@gmail.com> / 0819 9919 6919. [9141] Good business opportunity. Fashion Store for lease 85m2. Best shopping Street In Seminyak. Long Lease. Call: 081 7471 9017. [9144]

DIRECT OWNER 0818605052 / 0812 3999 6111 EMAIL: deissy.shintya@gmail.com NC/Re/P-15 Oct. 14

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Seminyak Jl Telaga Waja land for lease 5.5are 29 yrs lease with extension option, central & quiet location. 18 million/area/yr. Contact 081 2389 0994 or <peter@ penjorbalimandiri.com>. [8927]

LAND FOR LEASE 25 years at KEROBOKAN 464M2 USD 69,000

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Best price investment in Seminyak. $85,000. 29 years lease hold, brand new luxury studio apartment. 42m2, completely furnished with beautiful complex facilities. Ready to move in or start renting from September 2014. Call now for further information or inspection. 0813 3767 4040 / 08123 88 1677. [8855]

Brand New Villas, 3 Bdrms + Pool, Leasehold 25 Yrs LEGIAN - Land 340M2/150M2 Built USD199,000 KEROBOKAN - Land 560M2/200M2 Built USD199,000

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LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A list villas Pererenan. Jl Babakan. Wonderful, NZ architect designed villa on 11.5 are. Stunning 180 deg. greenbelt ricefield views. Huge living spaces. 3 massive bedrooms with ensuites. Indoor/outdoor pool. Over 450m2 landscaped garden. Fully furnished. Big garage and storage. US$825,000. Freehold.*VS-001 Seminyak. Behind Bintang. 2 br/3bth Fully furnished villa.Large pool, large living space. Guest changing/bathroom. All mod cons. Parking. Fully licenced. HUGE rental potential. 26+25 lease US$410,000.*VL-016 Seminyak. 300m from beach. 6 br villa on 1400m2. Separate living and sleeping wings. Wonderful marble bathrooms. Lap pool. 2 kitchens. Huge living and entertaining spaces. Rooftop BBQ. Reduced to US$995,000. Leasehold.*VL-035 Petitenget. 2 attached freehold villas. Next to The W.7 bedrooms total on 600m2. Brand new. Beautifully furnished. 1x3br, 1x4br. Stylishly furnished. Gourmet kitchens. Luxury bathrooms. Top brand electronics. Automatic garage door parking. US$1.755 million.*VS-037 Oberoi. Private suite apartments. Seminyak living, Italian style. 4 luxury apartments behind Red Carpet. Architect designed. Elevator to each floor. 3x2 br. 96m2. Penthouse 1 br with 30m2 terrace. Ultra stylishly furnished. All services provided. 50 year lease, from US$197,000.*VL-020 Umalas. Beautiful 4br/4 bth villa on 800m2. Famous Dutch architect.A true work of art. Furniture by Dutch craftsmen. Huge kitchen and living areas.Large saltwater pool, vaulted ceilings, beautiful rice field views.Only US$895,000. Freehold. *VS-033 Berawa. Amazing 4 br villa on 770m2.The last available in Madrid Architect’s vision for Bali. A wonderful full security complex of 11 unmatchable villas. 4 br, with enormous ensuites. Mezzanine games room or 5th bedroom. Lap pool. Exquisitely furnished living spaces with every conceivable comfort and every detail perfect. It will blow you away. 1 min from Canggu Plaza. I min from the beach. Leasehold 30 years. US$625,000. Has to be seen.*VL-054 Berawa near Canggu Club.Freehold. Brand new 3 br villa. Modern style. Architect designed. Amazing use of space. Off-street parking. US$276,000 furnished with pool.*VS-003 Canggu.500mfrom beach.Wonderful, architect-designed, brand new 2 bedroom villa with saltwater pool, solar hot water, for only$189,900.*VL-025 The Elysian. Oberoi. Absolute bargain!! Beautiful 1 br villa in this booked out, high-end enclave. Walk to Kudeta, beach, Jl Oberoi. Complex has restaurant and spa. Big ROI. Save $40,000.US$112,000!!!*VL-019 Seminyak. The Villas. Rare villa for sale in this famous resort. 2br, fully furnished, fully managed. 8 week owner stay. Big returns from this ever-popular luxury resort. 15 yr lease remaining. Just US$220,000. Don’t miss it!*VL-007 Seminyak. Batubelig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views. Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terrace with jacuzzi. Exquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. Private.43 yr lease. Wonderful investment. Just US$750,000. *VL-060 Umalas 1. 5 br villa on 8 are. Brand new. Gourmet kitchen. 2 living rooms. Staff accom. Filtered water. Saltwater pool. Leasehold. US$650,000*VL-030 Seminyak. Jl Plawa. Stylish 2 br, 3 bth 2-storey residence. Huge living space, Beautifully furnished.Big pool and beautiful garden. Off-street parking. US$290,000. *VL-004 Seminyak. Stylish, completely remodeled, 2 bedroom villa with pool, fully furnished. Western kitchen. All mod cons. Great rental potential. Only US$140 000. 28 year lease. *VL-032 Kerobokan. Country Estate. 7 bedroom French-influenced estate on 2300m2, with 2 pavilions containing 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, 3 kitchens, staff quarters, office, games rooms and large BBQ bale. Full solar power back-up and every conceivable extra. Brand new, part-furnished. Never been lived in. Wonderful mature gardens. And just 7 minutes from Seminyak. US$1.800,000. *VS-009 Seseh Beachfront 6 br villa. Rare beachfront opportunity. Beautiful Teak villa with 6br, library, office, enormous professional kitchen, guest beach house. Huge old-growth trees. A wonderful ambience. Just US$1,200,000.*VS-053

A List Land Semiyak. Drupadi 1. Streetfront. 20 are. US$4 million. Freehold. *LS-028 Echo Beach Beachfront. 92.6are. On 4 titles. Ideal resort land. 50m absolute beachfront. 50m street frontJl Sea Sentosa. US$11,500,000.*LS-012 Canggu Beach. Jl Nelyan. Freehold. 12are on the river. 200m from surf beach. Good shape and access. On 4 Sertipikats. Just Rp 600 mill per are. Bargain!! *LS132 Petitenget. 18 are. Freehold. Between Potato Head and The W .Square shape. 3.5m access.Rp 2.1bill per are.*LS-006 Oberoi. 13 are. Freehold. Good shape and access. Behind Café Bali.US$1.5 million.*LS-026 Umalas Lestari. 11 are. Good shape and access. 30 yr lease. Rp.8 mill/are/ yr.*LS-063 Br Semer.Behind Bali Buddha. 15.6 are. Full road frontage. Perfect shape for villas.28 yr lease. Just 6 mill/are/yr.*LL-111 *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right. All US$ values subject to exchange rate.

Very close to Canggu Club. Land : 313 m2 Building : 267 m2. Two levels floor. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, PLN : 3500 watt Swiming pool, carpot. Complete furnitures and fully furnised! One gate system, paving block rood access . Price Rp. 6,5 milyar (nego).

For info or inspection: 0812 3613 9993 (Made) jessatama@gmail.com NC/Re/R-17 Sept. 14

SANUR Luxury appartemen with beautifull garden, private security 24 hour, facilities, AC, Kingsize bed, TV, bathroom, shower, hotwater, large parking area only $350 per month, $30 per day. Location at Jalan Tukad Balian 999 or email <suandibali@gmail.com>. [9095] Lovely house for rent. 2&3 bedrooms, modern Bali style, clean in secluded compound. Central Sanur across Hyatt. 4mins walk to beach. Fully furn, AC, WH, pool. US$2,200nett/mo. Less for longterm. Antonio 081 139 5140 / Desak 0819 1567 6944. [8809] Studio/Office Buildings for Sale. Land 4 Are. Property has Main Studio building and small house at the rear suitable for Office or living space. Peaceful rice field view over looking green belt land. 081 2366 3532. [9102] Small 1-bedroom furnished house, monthly rental. AC & hot-water. Shared garden & pool. Within western family compound. Rp4,500,000/month. Including bills & wifi. Ideal for single person. Preferably long-term. <rachel. holtman@gmail.com> / 0815 5890 4141. [9106] Beachfront Sanur Villa for rent, luxury interiors, fully furnished, large livingroom, 3 ensuite bedrooms, direct access to beach, walking to Bali Beach Hotel, jacuzzy, 3.5 are land, swimmingpool, 9 month USD 22.500, 9+12 month USD 47.500 nego, 0813 5367 0134, <piermarch@ hotmail.com>. [9107] Sanur Beachside Villa, 22 year lease, fully renovated 2 years ago, 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bathroom, new modern kitchen and bathrooms, pool, 2 car garage, storage and lovely garden with Australian standards pool fence. Direct only no agents. Email: <sanurbeachvilla17@gmail. com>. [9118] Sanur, Villa in secure complex, 100m from the beach, excellent access to bypass. 2 AC bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, kitchen, dining, living room, big garden, swimming pool, fully furnished, Yearly contract. Call 0361 289 843 or sms 0813 3808 0820. [9123] House for rent, location central Sanur, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen set, full furnished all new. Just 10 minute walking to the beach. More info, contact Mr. Bagus on 0361.275 3382 / 0819 1650 3474. [9129] For Rent: Charming two bedroom, two bathroom, unfurnished house in Tukad Badung. Corner lot, with rice field view. A quiet home. Available immediately Rp.30million10 months . Must see. Call 081 2380 1575. [9131] Studio apartment, clean, furnished, mthly rental, Rp. 4,000,000 + electric, 10 mins walk to beach.a/c, fan, free wi-fi, pool in complex, weekly service, <newstartbali@ gmail.com> / 0852 3796 4565. [9140]

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com C/Re/I-01 Oct 14


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CANGGU 2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [6234] New 3 bedrm Villa for sale, western style, semi-furnished, solarhart hotwater, borewell, AC’s, 5500W, parking 4 cars, pool, mature garden, 10 mins Canggu club/school, 15mins Echo beach. Call Ana 0812 3630 5235 or email <chuantik@ hotmail.com>. [9074]

Canggu Berawa 3 Villas for sale 20are, 2villas and 1villa semi build 2min to Berawa Beach Rp 22,000,000,000

For more information contact: Ph: 081 835 9895 Tel: (0361) 7427377 www.balirealestate.net NC/Re/G-28 May 14

Rent: week/ month/year

Villa for rent. 2 bedrooms with swimming pool, close to Canggu Club. Please call 081 2394 8595. [8758]

www.cozyumalasbali.com

0361 8075757 0817557550 (bertha) C/Re/G-28 May 14

New house for sale / rent monthly yearly, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen, garden, carport, store, AC, water heater, ricefield view. Location in Buduk, 10 mins to Canggu. Quiet area. Contact owner Desak 0815 5838 3332. [9120]

Leasehold or freehold new minimalist villa in Brawa, 1.5 are, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool, kitchen, garage, livingroom, unfurnish 5 minutes to beach. 0819 3626 6163 // 0361 788 9711 // 0361 215 8848. [9134]

Villa for rent. 2.5 are, AC, hot water, swimming pool, living room, location in Pengubengan Kerobokan. Contact 081 2363 0309, 0878 6191 5454. [7916] House for rent in Kerobokan. 1 are, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, garage, no furnished, Rp. 45 million/year min 2 years. Call 0819 1665 9151 / 081 2363 0309. [8801]

Freehold in Petitenget, 170m2Land, 165m2Building, 2Floors, 3bedrooms, 4bathrooms, 2livingrooms, furnished without electronics, pool, open/close livingroom, 6m access, 5minutes to shops and restaurants, good investment and rentals. <tina@tirtasandsproperty.com> or 0818 0556 0693. [9093]

Villa for rent in Canggu near Canggu Club 4 bed A/C, 3 bath, swimming pool, fully furnished. Price IDR 200 million/year nego. Call Ketut 0818 0532 2565, email: <shack1968@hotmail.com>. [9115]

For Sale land (ready to build) 7are at Umalas-Tegal Cupek. Can buy half only / Free Hold Sertifikat Paper spilt already @3.5are. Only Rp.800 juta/are. (*) Price included - extend paving rd in front the land n tax*. Call 081 7996 5168 or <tria4bali@yahoo.com>. [9127]

KEROBOKAN

House For Sale @1,7B. Well maintained, 3bedrooms, 3bathrooms, 2livingarea, furnished, 6m road access, garden/space for jacuzzi, furnished without electronics, 136m2 built, 100m2 land, 2 Floors, quiet, IMB ready. <tina@ tirtasandsproperty.com> or 0818 0556 0693. [9092]

For properties and land for long term rent or for sale in Canggu and the surrounding areas please visit <www. baliselectproperty.com>. Tel/SMS 0361 780 1788. <info@ baliselectproperty.com>. [8970]

For Sale by owner (no broker please), Brand new 2 storey Minimalis design villa at Pererenan (br.Batu). 7 mnt to Pantai Pererenan & 15 mnt to Echo with 3 big bedrooms n 3 bathrooms (ac & hot/cold water). Quiet area n very cozy, have small garden, pool, garage with open liv & kitchen rm in land of 274sqm. FreeHold & IMB permit. Only U$.220.000 / Rp.2.4 Bill. Call 081 7996 5168 or <villapererenan@yahoo.com>. [9126]

Bungalow / villa for rent. Jl. Patimura gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867 / <ketupat2dewisri@gmail.com>. [7653]

Large renovated building for contract on Jalan Mertanadi. 6 year contract 170mill per yr. or as fully equipped restaurant a steal at 230mill per yr (you own all equip/ furnishings). 0815 5892 8261 or 0852 3222 8388. [9060]

Luxury apartments for rent in Canggu, 1 bedroom, 2 story with private garden, no pool, great location, weekly or monthly from Rp. 2 million/week. Tel 0361 780 1788. E-mail <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [8002]

Land Pererenan for sale/dijual, 1km from beach in exclusive jalan neighborhood, 21 are freehold owner keen to sell. Contact 0819 9996 3715, <info@baliconnect.asia>. [9124]

Fully furnished airconditioned rooms for short or long term stay. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta. Close to beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 081 7470 7559. [5176]

IDR 5.ooo.ooo/ Month.

Riverview land for sale 5min drive from Nyanyi Beach, on the border of Canggu and Tabanan. 1750 sqm, selling at 250jt /100 sqm. Contact 081 2465 6277. [9079]

Tirtarum Villa Canggu for rent yearly. Full furnished, private swimming pool, parking. Private 2 bedroom Rp. 156 million/year. Private 3 bedroom Rp. 201 million/year. 150m from the Nelayan Beach. Owner 0361 790 9655, 0813 3733 8450. Limited unit. [9104]

KUTA

VILLA FOR SALE DIRECT OWNER

Balinese house for rent. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, 2 kitchens, 1 terrace, garage, large garden, unfurnished. 200m2 land, 80m2 house building, 1300W electricity, water well, satellite-TV, quiet, good location. Call 0821 4526 3980. [8099] C/RE/U-25 June 14

LOOKING FOR

REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 13.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Looking for 1-BR house/villa, monthly, starting 20/10/2014, Seminyak / Oberoi / Petitenget Rp8.000.000 max must include internet / daily cleaning / AC / Hot Water. Please email <wayan80361@gmail.com>. [001]

Contact BALI ADVERTISER

Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta - Bali Telp : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax : (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz

Brand New Luxury villas 3 BR villas for rent, pool, fully furnished, paddy field views, Pererenan, Canggu, easy access, quality building, security, maintenance, 200–385 mio p.a. Call 08123627734. Limited. [9136]

New renovation villa, quiet area Bumbak Umalas, 3 bedrooms, AC, plus other room upstair with ricepaddy view, good for office. Fully furnished, private pool, garage, staff. Call 0812 3630 5252, email <beautyvilla@yahoo. com>. [9098] Large 2 storey house for rent, 4 bedroom, aircon, ensuite in main bedroom, Unfurnished, *no pool, large kitchen, need to be leased ASAP minimum 12 months 60 mil/yr. Email <sharonturner123@bigpond.com>. Phone 0813 3867 0999. [9099] Two unit villa for sale (3 Are & 5 Are) at Jl. Munduk Sari no. 4, Br. Semer (Umalas) Kerobokan, Kuta Utara. Fully furnished, swimming pool. Contact Made (owner) 0878 6136 6610. [9100] Quick sale brand new villas (lease hold 19 years +) prime location behind 3V Fitness, Kerobokan. Western quality design. Detail contact Arul at 0813 3004 9041 or <arul. ljhooker@gmail.com>. [9109] Office space for rent in Kerobokan. Glass & metal door. Parking space. Ready for phone installation. Size 4.5m x 9m. Location Jl. Pengubengan No. 81A. Call 081 755 5189. [9110] Warehouse for contract, good location, 350 sqmt, containers access, room for security, office with AC, stock room, bathroom, electricity 5500W, 70 millions per year, Phone 62 81 7470 1435, email <om.peyre@gmail. com>. [9119]

Villa for rent in Jl. Pantai Brawa, Canggu. 2 bed, 2 bath, swimming pool, fully furnished. Price IDR 100mill/year. Contact: 0361 796 5223 / 085 738 451 021. [9137] Plots for lease in Brawa incl. IMB and drawings also Villa available for yearly rent. Call 0815 5888 5053 or <superindoland@gmail.com>. [9142]

Solid house on 10,20 Are in Umalas, Jl. Bumbak Dauh. 16 yrs rent, extension possible, 1 bedroom living with kitchen, big terrace, storagehouse, all unfurnished. Euro 80,000.- contact Iluh: 081 338 277 486. [9122]

(Villas in Canggu) Stunning luxury villas in breathtaking fishing village, 200m to beautiful beach and 20 minutes from Seminyak. These villas all have beautiful pools, 3 have absolute green belt and creek frontage ˆ the Bali dream! All are fully furnished, all bedrooms air conditioned with stunning courtyard bathrooms, internet, sound, TVs, bales and excellent management, housekeeping and security. First time offered as long term rentals. 3 bedroom/ 3 bathroom Rp 425 million/year, 2 bedroom/2 bathroom 325 million/year, and 1 bedroom/ 1 bathroom 200 million/ year. Also 3 month and 6 month terms maybe negotiated. Ring Listi on 0813 3797 6799 for full details/ inspection. [9145]

Umalas- brand new villa, long term rental. 180juta per year. 2bdrm ensuite, AC, fully furnished, pool, garden, open living, loft w rice field view, carpark, quiet/safe, 5min to Bali Buddha. <balihomeexchange@gmail.com>. SMS 081 7977 3635. [9128] Freehold new villa Umalas area, 219 m2, 2 floors, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, kitchen, pool, gazebo, partly furnished, close access to Canggu, Kerobokan, Seminyak 081 755 5005 / 081 961 7702. [9135] C/Re/G-15 Oct. 14


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SINGARAJA

OTHERS

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]

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

LEGIAN

Land for sale located at Tanglad Village, Nusa Penida. 132 are, price Rp 6 juta per are. Freehold. Contact: 0878 6008 1595. [8830]

Studio room for rent in Legian. 1 Bedroom with queen size bed, kitchen, living room. Complete with hot water, AC, safety box, satelite TV and DVD player. 5 min walk to Legian beach. Daily, weekly, monthly. Call +62 819 1636 2285. [8155]

C/Re/I-20 August 14

Legian/Seminyak Border - 200 metres to Blue Ocean Beach, highly sought after Double Six area location. 7.8 are with 30 year Lease. Prime land with 2 existing villas. Suitable renovation or new built. US$250,000 per house or US$450,000.00 complete package. Genuine Enquiries. Phone 0817 473 5533. [9069] Land for lease 9 are. Location Jl. Sri Rama Legian. Max lease 30 years. Call/SMS 081 7970 5545. Email: <pradnyausadi@yahoo.co.id>. [9091]

TABANAN For Sale absolute beach front land and project, IMB, PLN, access road, 70 Aras, Tanah Lot. Direct from owner. Project finish 70%. USD 2,500,000. <fb3233@gmail. com>. [9040] C/Re/G-19 Feb. 14

Joglo house with delicate, unique carving, 7x8m, very thick teak wood, perfect condition. Fotos, story of this beautiful house find in the book Bali Houses. 400 mill. Call: 081 856 1569. [9036]

Over contract Legian 4.5 years lovely 3 bed, 2 bath villa with pool, carport, Wifi, cable TV, garden, A/C, fully furnished. Legian Seminyak, quiet gang, very secure. 180 juta per year. New bathrooms/kitchen. Poolman, gardener, maid available if required. Contact <annodobbini@gmail.com>. [9132]

For sale 70are absolute beachfront land located at Soka beach (Bonian, Selemadeg) directly from owner. Ideal for further development, more information contact 081 1163 2682 / 081 1192 1309. [9096] Villa for sale Freehold, close to Kedungu Beach Tabanan. 2310sqm, rice field view, quiet place, Joglo style, swimming pool, 315.000 EUR negotiable. Ray White Pecatu Bastien 0812 3919 8081, Tya 0878 6164 0704. [9105]

Luxury Balinese-style furnished 2 bedroom 2 bathroom villa, 8 minute walk to Double6 Beach, sale 6 year lease Rp180 million per year, quiet gang, pool, garden, internet. <lanceshay@hotmail.com>, 0821-4590-3667. [9065] Legian/Seminyak Border - 200 metres to Blue Ocean Beach, highly sought after Double Six area location. 7.8 are with 30 year Lease. Prime land with 2 existing villas. Suitable renovation or new built. US$250,000 per house or US$450,000.00 complete package. Genuine Enquiries. Phone 0817 473 5533. [9069]

Own your own piece of island paradise 750m2. 50m from the beach in beautiful South Sumatra with a long left hander wave within walking distance. For more information email <garthpreece@yahoo.com.au> direct from land owner. $25000 US. [9133]

For sale land rice field view, 2 Hectare, 20 juta/are. Location 6km north of Bajra station. 0852 3714 4456. [7916]

HOUSE FOR SALE

FREEHOLD 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, water heater, AC, garage, equipped kitchen, quiet, fully furnished, ground water tank, 1.3 are land. Location in Bukit Ungasan. 10mins to Pandawa, Dreamland beach.

Rp.800 Million - nego. Call/SMS 08123895551

For sale freehold land : directly from owner, ready to build, beachfront, seaview, from 10 are up to 326 are, price starting from Rp. 39 million / are. Info please sms to: +62 81 855 5010 or email: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452] For sale freehold villas in Sahaja Sawah resort (build already). Townhouse 2 bedroom starts at 89,990 Euro. Indah villa 2 bedroom with splash pool 99,900 Euro. Sahaja vila 2 bedroom with private pool 169,900 Euro. Info please sms to: +62 81 855 5010 / email: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [8270]

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exotiqproperty.com Exotiq Property Bali & Lombok

Canggu • • • • •

BB-B306

Two-bedroom villa on 355sqm of land with 7 x 3m swimming pool Contemporary design Canggu villa with early bird prices Part of a gated estate for holiday rental or full-time residence Leasehold for 30 years with 20-year extension at market price Close to beach, shops and restaurants

For Sale US$ 475,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

BB-B325

A great three-villa investment on 1,360sqm of freehold land Each villa has two-bedrooms with semi open-air en-suite bathrooms The tropical gardens surround a 6 x 4m private pool for each villa Communal off-street parking available and staff quarters Just a ten-minute drive from Petitenget

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BB-V1150

Four-bedroom luxury villa in gated estate on 764sqm of freehold land Main bedroom upstairs and living & dining room downstairs 13.5 x 4.5m swimming pool and a relaxation pavilion area Large open lounge upstairs in the second building Just a short walk from Batu Belig Beach and close to Seminyak

For Sale US$ 1,690,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Canggu • • • • •

A three-in-one villa on 1,298sqm of land near Batu Bolong Beach Consists of a vast two-storey main house and a garden guesthouse Ten bedroom, two living areas, each with a kitchen and dining areas Two swimming pools and a media room Leasehold for 28 years with option to extend at market price

Canggu • • • • •

BB-V1166

Established villa in Canggu’s rice ¿elds on 1,000sqm of freehold land Two-storey, four-bedroom villa with large rooftop terrace Mature tropical garden with 14 x 4m swimming pool Large living & dining areas with modern kitchen and breakfast bar Offered on a 27-year lease with a 30-year extension at market price

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BB-L882

BB-V980

Modern tropical living on 495sqm land in a luxury gated estate Fully furnished and comprising two bedrooms and bathrooms Tropical gardens, a curved swimming pool and open-air jacuzzi Leasehold for 43 years plus 40-year extension at market price Walking distance to shops and restaurants in Oberoi street

Seminyak • • • • •

Contemporary-designed off-the-plan villa on 775sqm villa Four en-suite bedrooms and a large open-plan living & dining area 15 x 5m swimming pool and a spacious mezzanine Leasehold for 30 years with 30-year extension at market price Within walking distance of restaurants, shops and the beach

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-V1146

Contemporary modernist design freehold villa on 203sqm of land Large living & dining area with separate kitchen and small study Two en-suite bedrooms upstairs with balcony overlooking the pool Could easily work as a residence or as a holiday rental Close to the main Bintang supermarket hub in southern Seminyak

Canggu • • • • •

BB-L924

Great leasehold 1,177sqm plot with private access Rectangular land with dimensions of 48 x 22m Utilities such as electricity, water and telephone are close by Leasehold for 27 years with 25-year extension at ¿xed price Walking distance to Berawa Beach

For Sale IDR 4,290,165,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

BB-L874

500sqm plot of rectangular and Àat land with mature trees Well-shaped and ready to build Water, power and electricity are all onsite Leasehold for 28 years with 20-year extension on market price Stone’s thrown of the great beaches, shopping and restaurants in Petitenget

For Sale IDR 2,660,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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BB-V1155

For Sale US$ 545,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale US$ 650,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Fantastic residential freehold plot in Berawa Perfect for private home in a very desirable neighborhood Electricity, water and telephones are less than 100m away Certi¿cates issued Five minutes drive to Canggu club and 1.7km to the beach

For Sale IDR 9,002,500,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Seminyak

Canggu

For Sale US$ 620,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale IDR 12,000,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale IDR 11,000,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 35

Seminyak

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BB-V1168

For Sale US$ 900,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Umalas • • • • •

Canggu

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-B154

Three bedroom villa settled on 430sqm of land Combination of contemporary with old-Java plantation house feel Open L-shaped living space connected with the rest of the bedrooms Leasehold for 20 years with 15-year extension on market price Five minutes away from Bali Deli and within walking distance of shops

For Sale USD 295,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-15 Oct. 14


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GIANYAR For sale: “Joglo” Specially antique Batavia style size 94M2. 2 bedrooms & 1 bathroom. Storage is decomposed already. Condition is good. Just 100 Million rp. After buying you can transport immediately. Contact <yesgogo39@ gmail.com>. [9139]

LAND FOR SALE BELALANG 8 Are In nice western area. Good access, electric and ready to build ( Aspect ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 250 Million / Are / Nego

LOMBOK For Sale: Foreshore on the white sand beach. Area Property: 17.600sqm (176 are). Certificate, dirt road access, electricity +/-500 sqm from the village,Kaliantan Village, East Lombok District. Price: IDR 35 Million/are. Contact: Lalu, Phone: 0878 6100 9888. [9108]

Wireless broadband / Cable TV Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook C/Re/A-19 Feb 14

KEDUNGGU 14 Are, 6m Road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Mill / Are / Nego

NUSA DUA For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305]

APARTMENTS & VILLAS

Contact : Mrs. Sara

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Business for sale. Aussie Bali Adventures Jetpack business. Sale includes all equipment, advertising and instructor training. Owner returning to Australia. For details email <shifty@aussiebaliadventures.com> or phone Craig 0812 4657 8866. USD 68,000. [9114]

UBUD Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, good price. Rp. 60 jt/are. Contact owner 0819 9931 9222. [7915] Beautiful 2 bedroom, private pool villa for rent, short & long term, 5 minutes to Ubud center. <www.kakulvillaubud. com>, <masdana81@gmail.com>. [9075] Warehouse for rent. 12mx12m on 3 are. Good for cargo, serves 40” container. 4+years: 40 million. Good location, Mawang Kelod, Sukawati, 10 min. drive south of Ubud. 0813 3868 2844 Wayan. [9121] Room for rent. Short of long term. Quiet - Private terrace. Spectacular ricefield view. 5 min from Ubud. Please call around 1pm. 976 356. [9143]

KARANGASEM

JIMBARAN

Beachfront land for sale in Padang Bai. 70 Are, Freehold title, flat land topography, 58m beach frontage. 5 mtrs road access, water & electricity available nearby, zoned for accommodation/tourism. 1 hr drive frm Int’l Airport, 15 mins. to Candidasa & close to the ferry terminal to Lombok. Price: Rp. 350 mil/Are. Sell by owner, Contact: 081 139 56665, 0361 – 735 590.[9085]

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] Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. Rp. 2.75 milllion monthly or Rp. 250.000 daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [7673]

Cliff front land in Seraya, East of Bali (+/- 20 mtr hght), spectacular views of ocean, Mt. Rinjani, Mt. Agung & the twin Lempuyang Mts. 10 mnts frm Ujung Water Palace, 20 mnts to Candidasa. Freehold, 1.2 HA, zoned for tourism, Ideal for villa/resort development or investment. Sell by owner: Rp. 150 Mill/Are. Call: 0811 395 6665, 0361-735 590. [9086]

Land in Jimbaran 500 M2, available to be built a house or Private Villa, No issue for water (PDAM) and electricity (PLN), located in main road Jl. Goa Gong, global price 1,75 billions. Call 0812 3630 1100. [9042] C/Re/G-15 Oct. 14

Great Deal Jimbaran House 1,67 ara at Kori Nuansa for rent or sale by owner. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, large kitchen, garage, roof deck, furnished and fully equip kitchen. For rent Rp 80 mill /yr min 2yr, for sale Rp 2 billion nett, owner financing up to 25% interest free 5yr. Contact 0817 9760 880, email: <indoceltic@yahoo.com>. [9073] New Beautiful 2-storey house for sale @ Goa Gong. Prime location, 2 big bedrooms ensuite bathrooms. Kitchen set. Size 165/135. Only USD 179,000. Email: <dewi_ kartika03@yahoo.com> or contact: 0813 1115 5639. [9138]

FREEHOLD VILLA FOR SALE

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This beautifully built and designed villa is located in the picturesque village of Beraban, Tabanan. The area is designated as an area of natural beauty and is approximately 2 hours from the airport.

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The land size is 10 Are with a build size of 600m2 and is just over 100 meters from the Ocean. It has been built from the highest quality materials including LPSRUWHG VWRQH IURP ΖQGLD DQG \RX FDQ ȴQG ZRRGHQ EHDPV WKDW UHDFK DV KLJK as 9 meters. There are 3 en-suite bedrooms and a media room upstairs. There is also a large balcony upstairs that allows you to enjoy spectacular views of the Indian Ocean and the glorious sunsets that Bali is so famous for. There is a beautiful open living and dining area that allows a cool breeze to circulate throughout the villa. This property is for people who wish to escape the mainstream tourism of Seminyak and Kuta and experience the real Indonesia. Perfect for a celebrity hideaway or retreat. There are two partners owning this property and one of the partners has now reached an age where he can no longer visit Bali as much as he would like to so he has priced the villa for a quick sale. If you were to buy the land and build this villa right now it would cost over US$750,00 Asking Price only US$495,000

0361 780 1788

Jl. Raya Canggu #88 - BR Tiying Tutul Canggu - Bali info@baliselectproperty.com

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SEMINYAK - 832

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Delightful traditional Bali home redone with all modern comforts Bright bree]y open plan living spaces that can be closed off Possibility to add a 3rd bedroom sold furnished, ready to move in Fantastic locale in the heart of Seminyak, short walk to everything! Price USD 300,000 Land Area 00 sqm Ownership Leasehold 17 yrs Build Area 180 sqm

Brand new modern style villa, sold fully furnished equipped Two spacious living areas, overlooking the pool garden Fully equipped European kitchen with quality appliances Superb opportunity as a holiday rental villa in a sought-after locale Price USD 295,000 Land Area 280 sqm Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs Build Area 250 sqm

Spacious design multi level villa, 100m from the beach! *eneral open living spaces large en-suite bedrooms Part of comple[ of villas, security 2 h and private paved access *reat property as a beachside home or as a holiday rental villa Price USD 9,000 Land Area 530 sqm Ownership Leasehold 26 yrs Build Area 380 sqm

CANGGU - 786

CANGGU - 783

PERERENAN - 800

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Beautiful brand new property with tropical design, spacious layout Three generous bedrooms with ensuite overlooking the pool Large swimming pool (8m [ m) with sun bed area and garden Centrally located 10min to Canggu beaches, 15min to Seminyak Land Area Build Area

560 sqm 1 7 sqm

PERERENAN - 186

Price EURO 1 5,000 Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs

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Bohemian chic freehold residence # ama]ing price ± BEST DEAL! Absolutely charming elegantly presented si[ bedroom home Located in a traditional Balinese village, fronted by rice ¿elds Bohemian design, spacious open outdoor indoor living spaces Land Area Build Area

2,000 sqm 600 sqm

Price USD 850,000 Ownership Freehold

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Elegant modern three bedroom residence fronted by rice ¿elds Plush interiors throughout, -apanese style lounge and dining A uniquely designed quality property in a gorgeous location Attractively priced for its si]e and area by the motivated seller Land Area Build Area

1,150 sqm 325 sqm

SANUR - 766

Price IDR 7,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold

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0odern one bedroom villa, great location, beachside Sanur Open plan living kitchen that can be closed off A/C Swimming pool deck, garden and private parking space Attractive well priced entry level property, a rare offering Land Area Build Area

150 sqm 120 sqm

Price USD 125,000 Ownership Leasehold 26.5 yrs

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Two story large modern / Balinese lu[ury villa with rice¿eld views Open living / dining area overlooking swimming pool and views 0odern western style ¿tted kitchen with quality appliances Located in Pereranan near to the beach and Canggu. Land Area Build Area

800 sqm 500 sqm

Price USD 50,000 Ownership Leasehold 25 yrs

UNGASAN - 828

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0odern two Àoor brand new villa with uninterrupted ocean views Three roomy bedrooms over 2 Àoors with ensuite bathrooms Newly built and furnished, creating a sleek, clean modern villa Stunning ocean views make this a truly special freehold villa Land Area Build Area

250 sqm 250 sqm

Price IDR 3,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold

LAND SEMINYAK - 492 BERAWA - 796 PERERENAN - 190 ECHO BEACH - 521 BERAWA - 774 BERAWA - 586

LOVINA - 830

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0assive beautifully built modern villa with a Balinese style Three living areas perfect for sunrise, sunset and entertaining +uge pool, tennis court, gym, massage room and much more Ama]ing value for a huge freehold estate with ocean views Land Area Build Area

6,000 sqm 700 sqm

Price EURO 895,000 Ownership Freehold

LOMBOK - 753

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Large 3 bedroom freehold villa with ocean and mountain views Three spacious, ensuite bedrooms with balconies for views Built to western standards using marble, teak, granite Stunning ocean view villa, must be seen to be appreciated Land Area Build Area

600 sqm 600 sqm

Price USD 299,000 Ownership Freehold

PECATU - 608

PERERENAN - 736 UMALAS - 781

Seminyak Freehold Land, 700 sqm (7 are), Freehold, IDR 850,000,000/Are Leasehold,800m from beach,1600 sqm (16 are), Leasehold 29 years, IDR 8,000,000/Are/Year Leasehold, 30 years, 700m to the beach, 1000 sqm (10 Are), IDR 8,000,000/Are/Year 500 - 600m from beach, 1000 sqm (10 are), Freehold, IDR 800,000,000/Are Leasehold Beachside Land, 2500 sqm (25 are), Leasehold 27.6 years, IDR 10,000,000/Are/Year Spacious Freehold Land In Berawa, 1200 sqm (12 Are), Freehold, IDR 685,000,000/Are Ocean View Land - Need To Be Sold Now, All Offers Will Be Considered!, 5000 sqm (50 Are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Short Drive To The Beach, 3200 sqm (32 Are), Freehold, IDR 290,000,000/Are Umalas 1 Near Petitenget, Leasehold 30 years, 1800 sqm (18 Are), IDR 9,500,000/Are/Year

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LOVINA

3,5 Are in hillside of Lovina. View of bay, zone building with price Rp. 75.000.000,- Contact by 081 2398 5266. [9097]

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

pppsumbawa.com • 1.72 ha white sand beachfront only • 60 are @ Lakey Pipe . Best position • 11.9 are @ The Stones Subdivision • 15 are beach front Periscopes • Hillside land with great views from

Rp 1 M for all. Rp 30 jt/are Rp 22 jt/are Rp 35 jt /are RP 2 jt/are

+628123802310 pictureperfectperiscopes@gmail.com

BUKIT House for sale freehold. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage, AC, water heater, fully furnished, equipped kitchen, quiet, ground water tank, 1.3 are land. Picture available. 10mins to Pandawa and Dreamland beach. Rp. 800 million (nego). SMS 081 2389 5551 / 081 2381 5292. [8638] Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice wuiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733]

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Over contract rumah dan kos. Denpasar Timur. 9 tahun. Rp. 175,000,000 nego. Pak Ngurah 081 337 0555 57. [8870]

For Sale 2 are land with Australian built and designed new house. 2 large bedrooms with ensuits plus extra BBQ area bathroom. Near Karma Kendara / Dreamland. Aust $129,000. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997, email <paulwaskiw@ hotmail.com>. [8926]

New house for rent in Jl. Pendidikan Gg. Graha Wisata II no. 2B, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage, kitchen set, fridge, 2 AC, 1 sofa. 35 mill/year min. 2 years. Contact (0361) 822 5666, 0818 0559 9629. Safe area, relaxing and comfortable. [9039] House for sale by owner. Location: Gatsu Tengah. Land size 5,6 Are, free building 11 Are (2 1/2 storey), all teakwood. Price 10 Billion OBO negotiable. Contact +62 857 1506 5893 only serious. For photo <http:// freddysumangkir.wordpress.com>. Email: <freddysumangkir@ hotmail.com>. [9032] New house, high quality built, 4 bed + 1 maidroom, 3 bath + 1,5. Close to Seminyak on Jalan Gn. Soputan, near Ganidha, IDR 2.2 Billion nego. Call 0813 3843 1680, email <baliciptakreasi@gmail.com>. [9076]

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HOUSE FOR SALE in Denpasar

House for rent, Jl Drupadi XIII no 2A Denpasar, 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom, garage for 2, AC, waterheater, fully furnished, nice garden, land 6 are. Contact 081 2385 0882, 081 2381 2253. [9113]

For sale-Ungasan. Villa in secure complex Bali style. 2 large bedroom ensuites, kitchen & large formal lounge + dining, all with marble floors. 8x3m pool, bale & fishpond on 3 are. Fully furnished & equipped. AUD$ 240,000. Phn. 0819 1668 6426. [8750] Rent in Pecatu Indah Resort. New villa with 2 en-suite bedroom, maid-room, western kitchen, open wardrobe, water garden. 5 min Dreamland beach and golf course. Rp 130 million/year. Call 0811-817-565 or email: <helly. lewins@gmail.com>. [9111]

4 bedroom / 4 bathroom house for rent in Renon. AC. water heater, garden, huge terrace, 2 car garage. Available immediately until March 2016. Great price. Contact 081 138 5876. [9101] House for sale in Denpasar. Close to Sanur beach, airport and Bypass. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, freehold, water heater. Land 15.9x10m2, building 180m2. 1.5 storey. Safe, quiet and exclusive area. Price Rp. 1.9 Billion negotiable. SMS only 081 2381 5292. [8995]

For sale house in Ungasan. 2-storey plus rooftop entertainment area. 2 large bedrooms + bathrooms, large kitchen + livingroom, small office/study, 5x3m pool, set in lush garden on 2 are land. AUD$ 225,000. Phn. 0819 1668 6426. [8749]

Uluwatu beautiful spacious home. 2 en suite bedrooms, equipped kitchen, surrounded by trees, near the surf. One year lease. 16,000USD plus utilities. send mail to <uluwatuhome@gmail.com>. (Available now). [9116]

Close to Sanur beach, airport and Bypass. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, freehold, water heater. Land 15.9x10m2, building 180m2. 1.5 storey. Safe, quiet and exclusive area.

Price Rp. 1.9 Billion - nego. SMS 08123815292

Urgent sale Land in Pecatu way to Bingin beach and Dream Land. 30 are Freehold with Ocean View. Price 400mil / are. GPS -8.822202, 115.119799. Call 081 337 002 573. [9125]

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This beautiful four bedroom house is built to last and is in excellent condition. The property features marble ooring, neutral decor, marble tiled bathroom, very spacious master bathrooms, 2 kitchens and staff quarters. The house is part of renowned complex in Taman Mumbul Nusa Dua and has full facilities including 24 hours security, a clubhouse with tennis court and a large swimming pool. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 5,900,000,000

Contact : Amir Faisol +62 (0) 813 3933 2822 amir@raywhiteparadise.com

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A freehold single-storey, three-bedroom villa, complete with a private pool. The style is simple and minimalist, presenting clean lines, fresh dĂŠcor and privacy with a chocolate and coffee color scheme and crisp white walls displaying a variety of local artwork. The artwork includes antique sculptures lovingly collected by the owner from the East Nusa Tenggara islands of Indonesia. Title : Hak Milik / Freehold Price : USD 1,150,000

Contact : Annie Dean +62 (0) 813 3945 5009 annie@raywhiteparadise.com

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A superb opportunity for a renovation project only 200 meters from Nelayan Beach in Canggu. The property sits on 1500m2 plot of freehold land containing a 488m2 single oor villa. Constructed of the highest quality, the villa features a beautiful garden, huge swimming pool, and a exible layout for your interior concept with additional bedrooms possible. The property is exclusively listed with Ray White and the vendor is open to discuss serious inquiries. A guaranteed best buy! Title : Hak Milik / Freehold Price : USD 1,450,000

Contact : Teito Furukawa +62 (0) 878 6186 7277 teito@raywhiteparadise.com

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All the very best in 2014 Thinking of selling your property? Do you have a contemporary luxury villa or a big block of land around Bali from South to North, or Flores, Labuan Bajo, Sumbawa Besar & Sumba. Would you like to sell it quickly? SCGU165 Canggu

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This 2 storey villa is set on 16.35 are of freehold land in Canggu. Situated in an area with luxury villas as your neighbors this villa comes with 2 separate buildings consisting of 5 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, living area, modern western kitchen, dining and entertainment area, laundry and maid area. On the outside you have beautiful landscaped gardens, swimming pool, chill out area, sundeck and umbrella, very quiet, secure and has pretty rice ďŹ eld & ocean view. Contact : Zamzam +62 (0) 878 6181 9445 Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 18,000,000,000 zamzam@raywhiteparadise.com

3')! Gianyar

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Beautiful beach-front villa located at Cucukan village, very strategically located across the road from Bali Taman Safari (Bali Safari Park) or just 3 minutes from Keramas Beach, a popular surf beach where ASP world surďŹ ng championships are held. The villa is designed with a blend of natural and coastal environment considerations and features a view of Mount Agung and the Nusa Penida island across the ocean. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 640,000

Contact : Hartha +62 (0) 821 4616 6420 hartha@raywhiteparadise.com

Please send your details to my email: SCAD005 Candidasa 4 3 2 amber@raywhiteparadise.com or just contact me immediately Stunning ocean and mountain views surrounded by tranquil on +62(0) 821 4570 8295

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countryside is what welcomes you to this lovely property. Situated on 4380 M2 (approximate 44 ARE) of absolute Property's to carefully waterfront, details and protected by a large and extremely sturdy selected prospective buyers retaining wall, this “natural wood eco property� embraces you and spiritually enhances this restful 4 bedroom home. from our database.

You’ll ďŹ nd this wonderful new villa on 960 sqm land (almost 10 are) with a 46 year lease. Close to Ubud Centre (8min), but at the same time offering absolute privacy. The house was built in 2008 and was renovated in 2011 with the addition of a new living room, a completely new dining room, and a modern kitchen. On the ďŹ rst oor there is a huge bedroom with a completely new bathroom, bath tub + shower. Hot & cold water.

Contact : Brenda Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 812 3916 8729 Price :amber@raywhiteparadise.com AUD 980,000 brenda@raywhiteparadise.com

Title : Leasehold Price : USD 460,000

SSEM225 Seminyak

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An exclusive accommodation offers privacy and luxury with all the conveniences of a fully serviced hotel. The Villa is located in Seminyak, Bali’s trendiest area. Within walking distance you will ďŹ nd boutique shops, fabulous restaurants and Seminyak beach. This Villa is well manged by a very professional management. The Villa is 400 sqm in size, both bedrooms are identical and open on to a very large swimming pool, sunbathing area and tropical manicured gardens. Contact : Tita Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 812 3823 775 Price : USD 265,000 tita@raywhiteparadise.com

Contact : Sebastian +62 (0) 812 3749 4547 seba@raywhiteparadise.com

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This freehold villa is located in a very peaceful neighborhood in Canggu, surrounded by a green belt of tropical charm and views of rice paddies and a owing river. This villa sits in a gated and walled complex and consists of 3 units: one large private bedroom villa and 2 adjoining bedroom villas each hosting their own luxurious en-suite bathroom. There is a separate staff room with private access and ample parking space for 2 cars and motorbikes. Contact : Hasan Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 813 2907 3577 Price : USD 795,000 hasan@raywhiteparadise.com

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