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Eat Meat & Don’t Kill Animals You can have your Cake & Eat it
I don’t know if it was a mistake or not, but for the past week or so I plunged into the world of Facebook. Hitherto my participation has been desultory at best. I’m not actually fond of any of these online mechanisms, not because I think they’re bad for us necessarily but because I don’t really understand how they work and I resent the hidden profit motive as ever-present manipulator. I can see the compulsion well enough, though.
On to the anticipated FAQs:
WHAT IS CULTURED MEAT? It’s meat produced in vitro, in a cell culture, not an animal, by taking a number of cells from a farm animal and multiplying them in a nutrient-rich medium. Cells multiply so that, in theory, a single cell can produce enough meat to feed the world for a year. The resulting cells can then be harvested, seasoned, cooked, and consumed in the normal Anyhow, I pitched in with the best of them, from political way. screeds to snappy one-liners. From this foray, apart from the personal, the heartwarming the up-lifting and the cud- HOW DO CULTURED FOODS TASTE? dly animal items, you would have thought the world was Exactly the same as the real thing - it’s identical; though falling apart. What with police slayings in the US, the there are infinite possibilities as yet undiscovered, much upcoming presidential elections, BREXIT and its after- like we could never have imagined all the varieties of yomath, not to mention the baleful drumbeat of war and ghurt and cheese before we started culturing milk. terror in the Levant, you could be forgiven for thinking the End of Days was upon us. My take though is - that the WHEN WILL CULTURED FOODS BECOME AVAILABLE? world is simply plodding along much as it always has; Cultured meat, milk, eggs etc. are not yet commercially along the path the cosmos has ordained and we, as its available, though some are almost ready for the shops. It current dominant species, are creating as we go. will probably take a bit longer before you can buy cultured meat in a processed form, like sausage, hamburger, or Not much we can do about the former. As for the later, chicken nuggets. Unprocessed meats, like steaks or pork judging from what I’ve seen from my recent online immer- chops, involve technologies that do not yet exist, but are sion our future could go either way. Me, I’m a short and under way. Probably we’ll see the results in a decade. long term pessimist, but a mid-term optimist. That is to say, I think we are in for challenging times over the next ISN’T THIS FOOD UNNATURAL? three decades; ultimately… our planet is going to be sub- Cultured foods are unnatural in the same way that bread, sumed by the sun and its people blown away long before cheese, yogurt, and wine are unnatural. All involve processthat. In the mid-term though, it’s up to us to win or lose ing ingredients derived from natural sources. I’d say, the the planet. I think we have a good chance of a wonderful production of cultured meat is less unnatural than raising future here on earth (Cosmos permitting) despite the farm animals in intensive confinement systems, injecting problems. For that to happen we’re going to have to have them with synthetic hormones, and feeding them artificial much better collective smarts and refrain from terminally diets made up of antibiotics and animal wastes. Bear in pissing off Mother Earth. She has, after all, been quite mind, the conventional production of meat has led to a patient with us. We shouldn’t press our luck. number of very unnatural problems, including high rates of heart disease and food borne illness, as well as soil and Take food. Starvation, water pollution from farm animal wars and pestilence wastes. A world with fewer abattoirs loom if we carry on as sounds a lot healthier place to me. we are. To paraphrase Of course if you shove a whole lot Slick Willy “It’s not of artificial ingredients and preserabortion, it’s contravatives in the result you defeat the ception, Stupid”. We object rather. simply cannot continue to permit atavistic IS CULTURED MEAT GENETItribal morality to govCALLY MODIFIED? ern our world. There is nothing in the production of cultured meat that necessarily But that’s not the real involves genetic modification. The issue. Food is. Here cells that can be used to produce there is hope. We can cultured meat are muscle and stem feed ourselves. The cells from farm animals. GMO debate is a financial red herring D O A N I M A L S H AV E T O B E and dead end, unless KILLED TO MAKE CULTURED its investors and their FOODS? creatures in governNo. It is possible to take a muscle ment can force it on us. We don’t all have to become biopsy from a live farm animal and culture the isolated cells. vegetarians either. We can have our cake, beefsteak or Also some growth is animal-free. whale steak, if that’s your bag, and eat it. We can get all the protein we need without industrially raising and killing WHAT ABOUT VEGETARIANISM? untold billions of sentient creatures, without despoiling the Vegetarianism is a great partial solution to the problem of earth with oceans of ordure, and without destroying the meat production today, and many will continue spreading rain forests to feed the unfortunates we consume. the word about the benefits of a plant-based diet. Few would claim that vegetarianism will offset the rise in meat conThe answer is in vitro food or what’s called cellular agri- sumption. Cultured meat and meat alternatives should be culture. By which I do not mean raising animal clones, considered alongside reducing meat consumption as part which are of course sentient beings just like any other of a multi-pronged approach to end intensive meat producanimal, and present the same problems experienced rais- tion. ing any livestock for slaughter. It gets better. For the fashion conscious you do not have to agonise about your HOW MUCH WILL CULTURED FOOD COST? leather handbag or even real fur. It’s possible to make the Cultured foods should eventually translate into substanmeat, the skin, the fur, all real and infinitely varied without tially lower costs, if cultured meat is produced on a big the animal at all. scale. However, it is unlikely that cultured products will compete with their ‘conventional’ counterparts in ordinary Back in 1931 Winston Churchill said “Fifty years hence, markets for a while yet. we shall escape the absurdity of growing a whole chicken in order to eat the breast or wing by growing these parts As a non-meat eater I’m not sure where this leaves me. separately under a suitable medium.” He was right, all Having lost the taste for meat I don’t know that I’d want to but the timing. The boffins are now nearly there. With get it back. Fish now, that’s different. It would be good to something as radically new as this it is right to be cautious, avoid the risks of fish-farmed produce and at the same time but in principle, given that it is properly controlled, I can’t not be depleting the oceans. see it as anything but progress. By properly controlled I also mean that we must not hand the keys to the planet and our dinner table to a bunch of grasping agro-moguls and patent jockeys.
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The essential point to grasp is that we’re never going to be able to reduce meat consumption significantly in the world, as we know it anytime soon. As consumption falls in one part of the globe, people develop the taste for it in another.
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YRS CLINIC RECOVERING FROM THE BANDUNG MARKET FIRE On February 29, 2016 the Badung Market burnt down including the Yayasan Rama Sesana clinic, a Reproductive Health Centre, which meets the needs of low-income and vulnerable women in the general population. Unfortunately all of their equipment was destroyed by the fire. Since this time the organization has been looking for a new place to reopen the clinic. The city of Denpasar has plans to rebuild a new market but being a major project, it will be some time before that happens. At the moment they have a small clinic near Intaran Market in Sanur, which before the fire was only o p e n o n Tu e s d a y s a n d Fridays but now its doors are open Monday to Friday from 9am until 3pm, primarily to cater to the needs of the local people in the area. In the meantime, Dr. Sari and her team go to small villages with a mobile clinic to offer services. The education activities have continued to run and conducted in Kumbasari Market, Sanur Market and several other markets around Denpasar where they previously held mobile clinics. For the time being they are searching for temporary premises until the Badung Market is rebuilt.
per month of which 68% are women, 26% men and 6% children. They also provide outreach services with mobile clinics going into villages throughout Bali. Clinic Services: • Pap smear for cervical cancer screening • STIs and reproductive tract infections examination, testing, treatment, and partner referral • Prenatal care, including birth planning • Contraception, condoms • Referrals for further services or testing (including assistance as needed) • Counseling on reproductive health and anatomy, STIs and HIV/AIDS, drugs, breast self-exams, etc. • General health check The fire is the biggest challenge YRS has ever faced in its 12 years of serving the community. What YRS really needs at this point is assistance and support to help them to replace the damaged equipment once they have found a new temporary home for the base clinic, and continue YRS vision of creating a healthy generation through women’s empowerment. Kartini Day is celebrated here in Bali by Yayasan Rama Sesana (YRS) by holding events on April 21 as fundraisers since 2013. I attended this event at a private home in Sanur for two years, in which Dr. Sari conducted Pap smear tests for donations towards YRS. There were also a few booths set up selling jewelry, clothing, books, organic vegetables and yummy snacks with all proceeds to YRS. However, this year with the help of Flash Charity Bali as organizers, the event went big time and was held at The Trans Resort in Seminyak with a delicious lunch being served with profits donated to YRS.
What is YRS? It was founded by Dr. Luh Putu Upadisari in 1999. At the start YRS was set up as a small outreach for AIDS prevention among high risk groups like male migrant workers. However, in 2003 the organization changed course to open a Reproductive Health Centre (RHC) to meet the needs of low-income and vulnerable women in the general population. In order to be able to offer access to as many people as possible Pasar Badung Market in the center of Denpasar was chosen to set up a clinic. It’s Bali’s largest traditional market with hundreds of people coming to shop every day plus has over a hundred people working in the market and it being in the heart of the commercial area of Denpasar. Everybody knew where the market is. It seemed Currently, the Foundation Rama Sesana receives the greatest support from Inspirasia Foundation that covers most of the the ideal location. administrative costs, the medicines and staff. YRS is an To get started YRS was given funding by the Bali International institution that is keen and has the potential to grow in the Women’s Association, the Ford Foundation/Jakarta, Mitra future. To ensure the sustainability of course it isn’t possible Inti Foundation/Jakarta and Bali Hati Foundation. After they to depend on one major funding support. The participation conducted a feasibility plan they chose a location on the top of all parties, in particular the public and businesses will be floor after getting local government approval and built a small very helpful for the YRS program sustainability. clinic. Then they recruited and trained staff. You can be a part of helping this important organization help T h e t a r g e t e d the people that it was set up to do, such as low income women clients for the and or low education. Their services aren’t only for clinic were the Indonesians, anyone can come for services and help support vendors from the their clinic. Recently I went for my annual Pap smear test t w o m a r k e t and found the staff to be very friendly and helpful. The small b u i l d i n g s a n d clinic in Sanur is clean with basic facilities and can handle s u r r o u n d i n g most problems. areas plus Ya y a s a n R a m a cleaners, women Sesana clinic is who carry loads of baskets on their heads for shoppers, presently located labourers, office workers, market “guides” for tourists or across from the wealthier shoppers. Literally there are thousands of women Intaran Market in and hundreds of men in a wide range of income levels working Sanur, Jalan Danau in this area. It was the ideal place to be central to a huge Tondano No 1 Sanur spectrum of society in Bali. Their goal was to provide Kauh Intaran (In information and health services to those with low education front of KSU Dhana). and low income who work long hours with little free time. On 25 August 2004 the official opening of RHC was lead by the mayor of Denpasar’s wife, including speeches, health related lectures and entertainment being promoted in local newspapers and on Bali TV. YRS has been providing clinical services and educational programs at the clinic since January 2004. The services available are family planning, antenatal care, breast exams, Pap smears, STI and HIV testing and counseling are offered on a donation basis. During the past 11 years YRS have provided clinical services and educational programs to over 21,000 clients. Currently it sees approximately 520 clients
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A Very Bad Headache or MENINGITIS! It does not take long for news to travel through the expatriate community on the jungle drums, especially when a serious health issue is a concern. This month it seems that meningitis is the hot topic for discussion, following what seems to be at least three cases of this nasty disease here in the expatriate community requiring emergency medical evacuation for intensive treatment overseas. What is Meningitis Bacterial Meningitis - Bacterial meningitis is aggressive, develops quickly and can lead to permanent disability or death in a matter of hours. It is fatal in approximately 50% of cases and accounts for around 170,000 deaths around the world each year. Most cases of bacterial meningitis are caused by meningococcus, pneumococcus and Haemophilus Influenzae Type B (Hib).
food or utensils). Children who attend day-care or preschool are at greater risk of contracting bacterial meningitis. Viral Meningitis - Viral meningitis is the most common but least severe type. Almost all patients recover without any permanent damage, although full recovery can take many weeks. It is most often spread through respiratory droplets (kissing, coughing, sneezing, sharing food or utensils) or fecal contamination. Elderly people and those with conditions that affect their immune system are more at risk. Fungal / Environmental Meningitis - Fungal meningitis causes severe infections but occurs much less frequently. It is not contagious and spreads by inhaling fungal spores from the environment. What are the symptoms of Meningitis? Early meningitis disease symptoms can be very similar to a flu or heavy cold. This can be confusing and may potentially delay a definitive diagnosis. The onset of meningitis can be very sudden (within hours to a few days) and symptoms in adults may include: • Headache. • Fever. • Neck stiffness, arching of the back • Nausea and vomiting. • Photophobia (light hurts the eyes). • Altered mental status. • Convulsions • A rash of purple red spots (not apparent in every case).
There are different types of meningococcus (called serogroups ), of which serogroups A, B, C, Y and W135 are responsible for over 95% of meningitis and septicaemia cases. Septicaemia (blood poisoning) is a potentially life-threatening infection that occurs when the bacteria that cause meningitis get into the bloodstream. The infection may be seen alone or in addition to meningitis. Other bacteria that can cause meningitis include E.coli and Group B Strep (common causes of neonatal meningitis) and Mycobacteria tuberculosis [TB]. It is believed that 10-20% of the population carries the meningitis bacteria at any one time, but it will only develop into the disease in susceptible people. The infection spreads from person to person through respiratory droplets (kissing, coughing, sneezing, sharing
In babies and younger children you may expect to see all of the above as well as: • Refusing feeds, loss of appetite. • High-pitched cry or moan, arching of the back • Difficult to rouse / drowsy • Convulsions Any one with the above symptoms should consult their doctor immediately as delay in diagnosis and treatment can worsen the outcome. How can we prevent Meningitis? The best way to prevent bacterial meningitis is through vaccination. Vaccines prepare the immune system by exposing the body to a germ so that it is better able to fight an infection when it occurs. Vaccines contain either parts of a
germ, live but weakened germs, or inactivated (dead) germs. The vaccines available protect against the three major causes of bacterial meningitis, pneumococcal meningitis and Haemophilus Influenzae Type b (HIb) and meningococcal types A,C,W135 & Y, Pneumococcal vaccines are part of the routine infant schedule for vaccination (Prevenar PVC Vaccine) is are the Haemophilus Influenzae Type b (HIb Vaccines). Note - MENINGITIS VACCINES FOR TYPE A,C,W135 & Y are not generally available in Indonesia however at the writing of this article International SOS do have stock of the vaccine. Post Exposure Prophylaxis (Prevention) If someone you know is suspected of having meningococcal, you must take a prophylactic dose of antibiotic (Usually Ciproflaxacin) to avoid contracting the disease. Your local GP can advise you on the correct dose and course for post exposure prophylaxis. How is Meningococcal treated? Once Meningococcal is diagnosed with examination of the spinal fluid (lumbar puncture), it is treated with very specific antibiotics. The patient is generally very ill and will be kept in an intensive care unit until their condition is stable. Close contacts of the patient must also be treated with prophylactic (preventative) antibiotics that will stop them from the developing the disease. The person affected by Meningoccocal meningitis will remain infectious for as long as there are bacteria in the nose or throat. This may be days or weeks after therapy has commenced. Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care office in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at balikim2000@gmail.com, or office phone 085105-775666 or https://www.facebook.com/ CHC Bali
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BA Feature Article THE COCONUT: TREE OF LIFE by Peripatete At the Jogja Collection Batik shop on the southern fringe of Ubud, Pak Okta is busy cooking up a storm. Out back, in a small patch of garden that separates the store from a darkened kitchen, Okta leans over a collection of pots placed on the ground, occasionally stirring – or keeping watch over the colorful array of cloths that hang on the clothesline above. All this happens while his wife Dewi sits and paints cloth in the traditional batik shop and studio that the couple have owned for many years. Inside each pot a different deep-hued color is being roused to life. But you won’t ¿nd any synthetic materials or additives lurking around this studio; Pak Okta deals in organic colour only, so his concoctions are by-products of the environment, natural dyes used in the making of batik. Above the pots, among the usual indigos and reds, a muted grey cloth hangs to dry on the line, with no clear indication of its origins. Tree bark? Charcoal? Turns out that it’s been dunked in a boiling pot of coconut. Surprised? There’s more to this spherical fruit than coconut water. From ancient to modern times, coconuts show up in some of the most unlikely and unexpected places. Coconut Basics The coconut (cocos nucifera), a member of the palm species and often referred to as the “jewel of the tropics,” goes by many names; Tree of Life, Tree of Abundance and, in Sanskrit, the Kalpa Vriksha is known as “the tree that gives all that is necessary for living.” Technically, the coconut is not a nut, but a stone fruit, also known as a “¿brous, oneseeded (or dry) drupe.” Possibly the oldest reference to coconut is from 5th century AD Egyptian traveler Cosmas, who wrote about the “Nut of India” after visiting India and Ceylon. By the 6th century, coconut was being imported into Egypt from the Indian Ocean. A journey to 9th century China introduced Soleyman, an Arab merchant, to the fruit by way of coconut husk (coir ¿ber) and toddy made from coconuts. Despite its early appearance, the coconut was largely unknown until Portuguese explorers (in the 15th or 16th century) discovered an abundance of hard-shelled fruits on tropical islands throughout the Indian Ocean. They named the fruit-nut coquo (coco or small animal), because the 3 dark holes at the base of the outer shell reminded them of a monkey’s grinning face. In Europe – where coconuts arrived packed in galleys, alongside silks, sugars, monkeys and parrots – they were referred to as the “Great Nut.” Later, probably due to earlier known sightings in Egypt, Marco Polo on his voyages described it as “Pharoah’s nut.” There are more than 1,300 kinds of coconut, all of whose genetic origins can be found in either the Paci¿c or the Indian Ocean. By examining the coconuts’ genetic ancestry, evolutionary biologist Kenneth Olsen and his team have been able to trace the trade routes and migratory paths of ancient human civilizations. Among the ten most important tree crops, the coconut is considered of great economic and sustainable importance to the daily lives of millions of people. A majority of the world’s coconut production – covering more than 3000 hectares of land - originates in the Philippines and Indonesia, with India and Sri Lanka contributing substantial quantities as well. In well-managed 15-year-old plantations, some 9,500 coconuts can be harvested per hectare per year, and some 12,000 fruits in 20-year-old plantations. A coconut tree grows up to 100 feet tall, and yields thousands of coconuts and considerable quantities of sap throughout its 70-100 year lifespan. Coconut trees produce a Àower each month (or moon cycle). The male petals open ¿rst, attracting bees with their sweet nectar. Each male Àower opens for a few days before drying out & falling off the tree. The female Àowers open next. If pollinated, the female Àowers will bulge & ¿ll with water - maturing into a young drinkable coconut over the course of the next 6 months. Coconut Water, Oil and Beyond If you’ve visited the tropics (or live there), you’ve likely had a
taste of the fruit’s juice – a.k.a. coconut water. These days, coconut water is all the rage; not just in tropical destinations, but around the globe.
materials, cosmetics, gardening planters, mattresses, draperies, upholstery, chicken feed, charcoal briquettes, carbon-based water ¿lters, and bio-diesel fuels.
Annual spending on coconut water has soared worldwide, with the available number and variety of coconut water (and other coconut-based) products on the market still on the rise. Water from young coconuts provides a refreshing drink, low in sugar and rich in electrolytes. In fact, during World War II, coconut water was used as an emergency IV Àuid because there was not enough human blood plasma available. Middleage coconuts are sweeter, containing a soft and edible meat inside. The thicker meat of mature coconuts (rich in healthy fats), is used for making milk, cream & oil.
In Bali, coconuts are widely used – ¿lled, burned, chopped into lawar - in sesajen offerings and ceremonial meals. The Balinese name for coconut changes, depending on its age and function: The smallest fruit, at 2-3 cm, are called bungsil. Bungsil are often used in the making of children’s toys. The next stage, when the coconut contains water, it is called bungkak. When it expands and grows Àeshy layers, it is referred to as klungah.
Coconut oil has been used as a substitute for butter in vegan cooking for years. Coconut oil is stable and non-toxic, able to withstand high temperatures; making it an ideal choice for frying food, especially as a substitute for canola and vegetable oils. The health bene¿ts of coconuts are many; some are betterknown, studied and documented; others are merely purported or anecdotal. Fights infection. Increases metabolism. Natural sunscreen and skin moisturizer. Anti-microbial. Prevents bone loss. Neutralizes symptoms associated with menopause. Aids weight loss. Reduces potential for candida. Improves memory and brain function. Cures cancer. Perhaps due to being both gluten- and lactose-free, the coconut has joined the legions of trendy food fads. And, whether or not endorsements from celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow has aided its upward trajectory, demand for coconut has nevertheless been booming. The coconut craze has spawned countless products: coconut yogurt, coconut Àour, coconut cream, coconut chips and coconut-Àavoured coffee, tea and vodka. Starbucks offers coconut milk lattes and Marks & Spencer launched “the high street’s ¿rst drinking coconut” – a whole coconut with a ringpull, which lets you imagine you’re on a beach in Bali (if you’re not already here). Some marketers have gone truly nutty: Chocolate Àavored coconut water. Caramel coconut protein meal-replacement shakes. Herbed coconut hummus. Coconut bacon. Ghost Pepper Coconut Shrimp Burrito. Vegan chocolate coconut donuts. Apple oatmeal with chocolate tahini and coconut. Caribbean pigeon pea coconut curry (it’s vegan). Coconut kale cookies. Coconut Vanilla Chip Superfood Protein Bar. Turmeric coconut water. The list is endless; often accompanied by questionable dietary and health claims. Filipinos have a long tradition of brewing an organic and powerful (80-90 proof) drink – out of sap from an unopened coconut flower - called lambanog. And India has been experimenting with the use of coconut milk for cheese and yogurt , and most recently, coconut lassi. But this fruit has also sprouted some unusual liquor-based concoctions: Coconut vodka. Oskar Blues Brewery’s Death by Coconut. And Burial Beer’s Bolo Coconut Brown Ale; along with coffee, chocolate and macadamia nuts among its ingredients, are 50 pounds of toasted coconut. Get a drink of that! Some believe that coconut palm sugar, made from the sap of the tree, is poised to be the next big coconut thing.. not in Bali of course, but on a global scale. However trend watchers are already turning their attention to the newest tropical fad: cactus water. More Than Food & Drink Not just a sustainable food crop, every part of the coconut tree is useful to mankind including the roots, trunks, leaves, husks, ¿ber, fruit, water, sap, oil, milk and meat. Its multipurpose functionality not only supplies food for millions of people, but also encompasses an extraordinary variety of other uses ranging from skincare to household cleansers, toys for children and pets, garments and fashion accessories, furniture, wall and tabletop décor, carpet, doormats, bowls, utensils, lighting ¿xtures, baskets, utility boxes, tables and chairs, building
Coconut fiber (sambuk) is also used by the Balinese, for ceremonies (they are known to explode) and as a f l a m m a b l e substance for barbecues. And on the day before Nyepi, during a ritual called Mesabatan Api (when the body and universe’s puri¿cation is celebrated), Balinese men lash burning coconut husks at each others’ backs. Coconut coir is a byproduct comprised of the outer shell’s tough ¿bers, or the husk. Coir ¿bers have primarily been used to make ropes, doormats and packing materials; but with its excellent water-holding capacity – the ¿bers acts like minisponges, retaining water for long periods of time while releasing nutrients in ideal increments - it also facilitates plant health and growth. The use of husks may be centuries old, for ceremonial, regenerative and military purposes. Armor worn by craftsmen in the small Micronesian archipelago of Kiribati, for example, was made of densely woven coconut ¿ber matting. And during World War I, when gas masks were invented as a necessary life-saving device, American manufacturers developed the use of steam-activated carbon – obtained by burning coconut husks – to ¿lter out noxious substances. The successful application, in wartime, of coconut-¿red carbon, proved to be of pivotal importance during the radiation cleanup project at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant. In contemporary times, coconut husks continue to be relevant to the development of innovative technologies and uses. The Ford car company is investigating the application of coconut ¿ber as a replacement in car parts, while Thailand is planning to generate electricity in a custom-built power plant that will transform coconut husks, shells and leaves into biomass. With annual domestic production of coconuts over 1 million tones, the Thai government expects that this process will increase electrical ef¿ciency while reducing air pollution. GONE OVERBOARD? What happens when a natural product such as the coconut becomes so wildly popular and gains so much traction that global demand far outweighs supply? With tree numbers dwindling due to old age, disease and bad weather, says Tim Aldred, the Fairtrade Foundation’s head of policy and research, “governments may have to step in to ensure that the booming demand does not have irreversible consequences to the environment and place unrealistic and risky demands on family-based farms.” The Asian Paci¿c Coconut Community (APCC), based in Jakarta, says that coconut farms across Asia are experiencing zero growth and, in some cases, getting smaller as farmers sell off land in order to switch to more pro¿table crops, such as palm oil. At least one coconut farmer activist is taking matters into his own hands. 50-year old Indian tree climber Sudheer Kumar sat high in the treetops making demands on behalf of Kerala’s Coconut Tree Climbing Workers Union: “Treat coconut climbing as a ‘skilled work,’ announce a welfare scheme for coconut tree climbers and pension to those above 55 years.”
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Fashion Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka
Are You Willing to be Uncomfortable? There are times when I feel that living a conscious life
So let’s look at the other option – avoid all uncomfortable
is too challenging and uncomfortable. While I was
situations in our lives. If we choose this, then life will probably
traveling these past six weeks I visited Hong Kong, the
be simpler, but also tiring. It is virtually impossible to avoid
USA and Mexico meeting people from all walks of life.
discomfort in all areas of our lives. One would have to
I even got a taste of what the Wild West used to be in
become a hermit who hides out in her home and only goes
Cody, Wyoming which was fun. What I noticed
out when it’s absolutely necessary to buy groceries, get
everywhere I went was how most people were quite
petrol for her car, etc. When she went to work, she would
happy living an ordinary life.
hide out in her cubicle when a colleague that she didn’t feel comfortable with walks by.
Many of the people I encountered never heard about ‘Reiki’ or energy healing. They were just regular folks working hard
Okay I might be exaggerating a little, but not that much, as
to pay the bills and support their families. It was such a
I know that there are people in the world who function like
beautiful sight to behold and in many ways I envied them.
this. Many times they come seek me out for help to build
In their reality, life was uncomplicated and normal – there
up their self esteem.
wasn’t any urge for most of these folks to dig deeper, because they were comfortable in their lives. Of course
I love the slogan from ‘Art of Living’ – “what we resist will
there’s nothing wrong with this. I can totally get how
persist.” This is so true. The more we avoid being
‘ignorance is bliss’ is true for the majority of people in this
uncomfortable, the more we will encounter uncomfortable
world.
situations in our lives. Why is that? Well we are all energetic
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beings, so whatever we focus our attention on is what will As I lay on the beach in Mexico, a part of me really yearned
be magnetized to us. If you don’t want to keep creating the
for an ordinary life. I had fleeting thoughts of getting a job
reality of discomfort, then you need to be willing to be
in a bookstore or working in a café. In truth, a part of me
uncomfortable and get comfortable with that. This may
has always wanted to be normal and fit into mainstream
sound like a paradox, but it’s true.
society like the majority, but I’ve never been normal. It is who I am and it’s definitely been uncomfortable at times, but
The next time you feel uncomfortable sit with that feeling;
my discomfort has been and continues to be the catalyst for
observe it and see what it’s really about. Are you afraid that
choosing to step into something much greater within me and
you’ll get angry with someone if you confront them with
my life.
what’s bothering you? Are you afraid they will get angry with
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you? Is this an old wound from long ago that is being I know there’s no turning back, as once you choose
triggered by the current situation? When we are willing to
consciousness and live from that space, life becomes
dig deeper, we can then transform our discomfort and come
magical. Now I know that my willingness to be me has a
into a place of personal power. Our avoidance actually does
rippling effect on all those I meet.
the opposite – it dis-empowers us and keeps us stuck on the hamster wheel of misery.
Are you willing to choose You no matter how uncomfortable that feels? When we stand in our truth and believe in
Are you willing to be uncomfortable? What would that create
ourselves, we are honoring the gift that we are to the world.
for you and your life?
How many times have you held back in speaking your truth because you were afraid to hurt someone’s feelings or you were afraid that you would be judged by that person? Then later on as you went about your day, you felt worse and worse because you didn’t honor you? Most people that I talk to (both clients and friends) tell me that they hate confrontations and avoid them at all costs. Why? Because confrontations aren’t comfortable and as human beings we are continuously seeking comfort. What many of us have forgotten, is that the times when we are willing to sit with those uncomfortable feelings, are the times that we learn the most about ourselves and others. We are being given a golden opportunity for growth – to move on
Michele is a hypnotherapist, energy worker, Consciousness Facilitator, spiritual teacher & retreat leader in the international arena. Her highly empathic nature & inherent gifts as a healer, together with her extensive training in a wide variety of healing methods enables her to assist people with numerous issues spanning from anxiety, low self esteem, emotional traumas & much more. She offers private sessions, workshops & retreats on and off Bali. Michele loves facilitating a different possibility for everyone she encounters. www.spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com
up the ladder of our life lessons, which by the way, we decided on before we even came into this world.
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For Sale; Mattress, 160x200cm, very good condition, this mattress is good for back problems. Selling for 1.9 Juta, please contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [099] Moving Sale; Sofa with creme color fabric (brand: SinSin), 5 seater, good condition, spring & sponge still like new. Price 3,5 million. Free delivery to your villa (we pay Go Box). Please contact sms/call/whatsapp: +62 852 3704 8168 (English/ Indonesian). Kerobokan. [100] For Sale; 30 KVA Genset Mitsubishi Wexford open type, less than 3 years old and barely used, excellent condition Rp 40m ono. 0811 889 4811. Canggu. [101]
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Anyway, this collection is reminiscent of the ‘old classic’ Italian ones, names are - Copper-Red, Celadon, Shino, Tenmoku. Along with these ‘Gaya-lab’ scents there’s also a silky body lotion, shampoo and lustrous conditioner. Hand thrown porcelain bottles with faceted sides featuring a Tenmoku glaze, along with stainless steel (brass finishing) pump and a pewter dog-tag at the neck of the bottle, these stylish perfume bottles will definitely dress up any bedroom vanity or bathroom setting, they are totally lavish!! And for the exquisite fragrance that fills the air, well, you just must go buy a bottle yourself!
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It appears the people have spoken and it looks like they’re pretty happy! Bounce Bali would like to thank all of you happy trampers for posting positive reviews as they’re thrilled to announce they have just received a Tripadvisor Excellence Award for 2016! The Certificate of Excellence is awarded to properties and businesses which consistently achieve outstanding traveller reviews on TripAdvisor. No mean feat when one considers just how many tourist attractions there are to compete with on the island. And it’s really no surprise when you look at just how many options for exercise and activities Bounce Bali offers on its regular timetable. Kick off your week with a high energy workout at Bounce Fit on Mondays at 9am. Burn up to 1000 calories in just one hour with an entertaining exercise class that is aimed at all ages and fitness levels. At only Rp100K for Canggu club members (Rp120K for non members) Bounce Fit guarantees a giggle and is certain to smash some of the previous weekend’s indulgences! Also scheduled on Fridays at 10am, each class includes water and towel. Children are more than adequately catered for as well with Bounce sessions for babies to big kids every week! Bouncing Bubs happens each Monday and Thursday at 10am (snacks included for just Rp150k) then there’s Mini Mania on Thursday and Friday afternoons for 5-7 year olds, the ever popular Bounce Mania on Thursday and Friday evenings for three hours of music and fun and finally After Dark for older ones on Thursdays from 7pm -10pm. For those after more formal tramp training, JSA offers lessons on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays teaching tricks the
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likes of flips, twists, grabs and wall runs from just Rp 80K per session. So with all that going on as well as a top tourism award, what do you do when you are up there with the best of them? Work to make it even better of course! Stay tuned as Bounce Bali undergoes a slight facelift toward the end of this month. Late July will see the current foam pit transformed into an air bag for a more hygienic, safer and dust free landing area. Aerial tricksters, get ready for the installation of a new and innovative Waterfall Tramp. Perform all of your tricks on these new and innovative trampolines and experience extreme landing at its best! All of the aforementioned Bounce sessions will continue
Rotary Help Families Turn Waste into Compost with Felita For the purposes of this project, Rotary’s target group is a small village, Bungkulan Singaraja, in the Buleleng Regency. It is an agricultural region, with a population of not more than 100 families most of whom are employed in agriculture or labour. Each household is educated as to how to collect their own organic waste at home and keep the waste in the plastic container (felita box). When the container is full, it is sent to the RCC processing centre for the Commonly a Balinese family doesn’t collect their organic waste, they generally dump it in the back yard for pigs or cows to feed on, attracting houseflies, rats, cockroaches and many other insects. Some dispose of organic waste together with general rubbish, which in turn is brought to land fill. Some simply burn all type of wastes. By estimation 65% of the wastes are organic waste, 7% recyclable (plastic & glass) with the remaining 8% unusable or toxic. These practices can be unhealthy, adversely affecting their surrounding living conditions and putting to waste a source of organic fertilisers that farmers could be utilising for their crops! Using the Felita Box System, Rotary’s aim is to educate the locals on how to handle organic food wastes using fermentation via the anaerobic system (no oxygen) to turn them into compost. They also would like to help form a community based corps called Rotary Community Corps (RCC) under Rotary guidance to further provide assistance for composting on a community level.
final stage of fermentation in the soil. The RCC is formed using manpower provided by the banjar and they utilise a property owned by one of the Rotarians, to eliminate rental cost. The Rotary District Grant (#1631863) issued for this joint project of Rotary Club of Bali Taman and Rotary Club of Bali Canggu is for the purpose of household organic waste treatment system with Felita in Bali using the following stages: First phase Organic waste is collected into the “Felita box/container”. Daily food or kitchen wastes will continue to be collected to fill the box, this may take several days. Rotary distributed 3 Felita boxes per household. By practice the average household requires 5 days to fill one Felita box, i.e. 1-5 days to fill the first box; day 6-10 to use the second box; and days 11-15 the third. By the time the third Felita box is being used, the emptied first box will be returned. And the usage cycle repeats itself.
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Moving to Bali, or anywhere else for that matter, can become a minefield of mounting costs. Up front payment of your lease in full, school fees, staff, electricity and added extras that seem to appear from nowhere means there’s little left in the kitty to put towards entertainment options or experiences that might make this often testing transition slightly less stressful. In addition to these fiscal factors, getting to know new people and finding secure and convenient places for your kids to meet new friends is vital to a sure and speedy assimilation into your new neighbourhood. Granted, joining somewhere such as The Canggu Club is an ideal solution for many an island newbie’s social woes, but with
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all of the preliminary costs involved in relocation, the idea of forking out a lump sum fee for a family membership might seem a little out of reach. The team at The Canggu Club appreciate the costs involved in moving your family to a new country and in an effort to get you and yours into the groove a little faster, they are offering a new payment option for Canggu Club memberships. Instead of having to pay the usual joining fee up front in full, they are offering the option of a twelve month payment plan. That’s right! You can pay off your joining fee in a series of instalments. Payments are only scheduled for every three months (attached to your monthly fees) and are completely interest free.
as normal throughout the summer school holiday break so you can jump to your heart’s content. For some more value added fun, check out their Double Fun Deal. Valid until the end of July, get two hours of entertainment with an hour of Strike Bowling and an hour of Bounce for only Rp175K. Sessions do not have to be used consecutively but must be redeemed within seven days of purchase. See bouncebali.com for session times & details regarding regular weekly classes and prices and check out the Junior Sports Academy jsabali.com/trampolining for further details about trampolining tuition and recommended classes for various age groups and abilities. Remember, Bounce socks are mandatory for every session to ensure safe jumping practices and these can be purchased at Bounce reception for only Rp25,000. Canggu Club Gold and Platinum members are also entitled to 20% discount on regular advertised prices for Bounce passes, sessions and classes. See you soon for some flying fun in July! BOUNCEBALI.COM Second phase Filled Felita boxes are brought to the processing site, and left alone for 2 weeks. At this time the liquid will be accumulated at the bottom of each box, they will be drained via the faucet and collected in empty plastic bottles (we use Aqua water bottles, another way to recycle plastic). Felita fluid can be utilised as a liquid fertiliser once it is mixed with water at a ratio of 1:100. Felita fluid without dilution with water should not be used for watering the plants because its pH of around 5 will kill any plants! The processing site is prepared by simply digging a hole on the ground. Then all the contents of the boxes that have been fermented over the previous 2 weeks are poured into the trench. It is then mixed with soil, with an estimated ratio of 1 to 1-2. Finally the whole trench is covered again with soil about 10-15 cm in thickness. It takes about another two weeks to turn these into compost. The compost soil is darker and full of nutritious elements and with continued use and additional cultivation of the next batch of wastes it will become even better. Local farmers will be able to use this organic compost for their crops instead of buying expensive fertilisers that contain chemicals. The participating families are encouraged to use the compost to grow organic vegetables, fruits and other plants. This system is set to improve the surrounding living environments, reduce odour and vermin. It aims to create zero waste and converts all the kitchen & food scraps back to nature. With the successful commissioning of this project, the aim is to further expand this to other villages. For further information about this, and other successful community projects involving Rotary, please email Rotary Canggu: GetInTouch@rotarycanggu.org As if this isn’t enough to get you hightailing it into the Club reception, they are also offering an additional 40% discount off the joining fee for Gold and Platinum Memberships! Of course, all Gold and Platinum members also enjoy the added bonus of an extra 20% discount on spa treatments at Body Temple Spa, Bounce Trampoline Centre and Strike Bowling as well as discounts on food and beverage. What’s the catch? There isn’t one! As soon as you sign up you can immediately enjoy all of the benefits a Canggu Club membership has to offer: Splash Water Park, a fully equipped fitness club, gym and twenty five metre pool, member discounts on Junior Sports Academy tuition fees, fitness classes, all weather tennis courts, use of the business centre and a fully fenced sporting field along with the peace of mind in knowing you and your family are safe in a secure environment. With this deal, you get to have your cake and eat it too! Experience everything this world class club has to offer while keeping some cash in your coffers a little longer. To find out more about how you can take advantage of this fabulous offer, see the membership team at The Canggu Club or email your enquiries to: membership@cangguclub.com CANGGU CLUB Jalan Canggu Club, Canggu CANGGUCLUB.COM
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For Sale; Lens hood filter for Fujifilm X10, X20 and X30 camera, silver colour. Package includes 1 lens hood, 1 converter 40mm to 52mm, 1 MCUV filter 52mm, 1 lenscap 52mm. IDR 400.000, contact 089 8598 4567. [057] For Sale; DJI Phantom 3 Pro 4K - full set. Warranty until 2017. Great condition, many extra add-ons. 3 battery, capacious backpack and many more. Can email all photo. Price 15,8 mln (nego). Contact 0821 4488 7367. Nusa Dua. [058] My attitude has always been... if it’s worth playing, it’s worth paying the price to win. Paul “Bear” Bryant.
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GARDEN DOCTOR by Dr. Kris
Awaken the Garden Senses ‘Dear Garden Doctor, I have had a thought to turn my plain old lawn into a proper garden with Àowers, trees and ornaments. I have flat square yard and never designed a landscape before. Would like to know if you have any simple tips for beginners to create a serene and pleasing garden? Regards, Greg’ We know that gardening and landscaping has positive effects on human health and well being. Could it be down to the bene¿ts of exercise as well as consuming fresh home grown produce? It is known that any form of physical exercise will bene¿t your mental health. But we shouldn’t work too hard toiling away in the garden - exercising and growing food. Sometimes it’s nice to relax, probably most of the time if the truth be told! Designing and planting a garden will inspire creativity within yourself and will also get the ideas muscle moving – that is your brain! Lounging about in the garden, observing the sights and inhaling the scents, just being there in the moment is the most beautiful thing. A creative garden will engage the senses and soothe the soul, a place of meditation - your own little patch of paradise! Creating a garden that engages the senses will usually combine a variety of colours, foliage types, repetitions, scents and depths. At its simplest bright Àowers can be contrasted with different foliage types – colour, size, shape and texture of leaves are all important considerations. Flowers and plants can be intermingled with shrubs and trees to create visual depth. Advantageously the humid tropical air has the ability to carry and hold the fragrance, combining visual beauty with aromatic scent for maximum impact. Start by maintaining your lawn and planting out around the boundaries. Think about whether you may want paths, paved areas or stepping stones in the future. Work around a focal point or series of focal points. It may be a unique plant, a tree, a series of shrubs, a sculpture, a water feature or some
other form of garden art. Focal points will encourage your eye to meander along and physically draw you through the landscape. The tropical garden i s o f t e n characterized by frangipani, bamboo and palm trees inter-dispersed with low growing lush foliage. The trees and bamboo will provide shade from the heat, screening and protection from strong winds. Plant bamboo within containers and sink it into the ground to prevent it getting out of control. On windy days the foliage will rustle in the wind - sit back and enjoy the soothing sounds of nature. For a pure burst of colour plant ixora, marigolds and morning glories. If you are struggling for ideas drop by your local nursery to discover the varieties of plants and the palette of colours on offer. Better still just have a look around and see what the neighbours are doing. For fragrance and colour think about jasmine, gardenias, ylang-ylang, or even roses – all produce lingering scents that will liven up your senses and your garden. If you have the space ¿t in a sprawling display of colour by planting hibiscus, lantana or bougainvillea. For the space conscious, heliconias can be attractive planted out in clusters or even separated out along borders. Don’t forget about the many varieties of ginger, a beautiful feature plant with showy inÀorescence sure to brighten up any space. The smooth green foliage gives off an aromatic scent, and also has its obvious uses in cooking. For visual impact, position plants with different foliage colours and types amongst each other. Alocasia, colocasia (elephant
ears), croton, cordyline, ferns - they will all give you variations in foliage texture and colour. Try bromeliads of all different shapes sizes textures and colours - they also have the added bene¿t of unique showy Àowers. Planting in clusters or groups of odd numbers (one, three, ¿ve) gives a blast of colour, texture, and depth. Repetitions of planting clusters dotted throughout the landscape will help to form an overall consistency to the design - it will make a huge difference. Choose a few different types of plants and repeat them throughout, intermingle with a few unique feature plants as focal points. If you love to cook, grow some herbs and spices in your garden, which will add aroma and colour to both your garden and cooking. Some herbs planted in the garden will also deter pests, such as lemongrass, rosemary and basil. Remember that structures, sculptures, furniture and ornaments are all important non-living aspects to be integrated within the landscape. Gardens are meant to be a haven of relaxation. All of our senses are stimulated by the sights, sounds, smell, touch (and even taste!) of a garden. Smell is drawn in to that part of our brain that inÀuences our mood and emotions. Any scent will trigger a response and thus a reaction in us. Children can also be particularly amazed at the variety smells and fragrances that come from Àowers and plants. Something as simple as lavender or mint could be exciting. When implementing your new garden design you may ¿nd it easier to just let it evolve gradually over time, rather than overwhelming yourself with too many plans and ideas. Have a general idea, experiment and gradually build on it. Aim for a variety of colour, scents, shapes, sizes, textures and depths. Always test how your proposed layout will look initially by digging holes and setting the plants in the ground within their pots before planting. That way, you won’t have to dig plants out and move them if you’re not happy with the layout later on. Like anything most of the learning is done on the job. The most important thing is just getting out there and having a go! Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2016 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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HECTOR’S Blots on the Landscape Where to start? We’ll leave aside (for the moment) certain segments of the bar scene where duty of care, which shouldn’t be an entirely foreign concept, is spelt WTF, and winks and nods at malfeasant bad behaviour, if not actual complicity, are commonplace. They’re blots on the social landscape. The ones at issue in this instance are actual, physical, blots. The latest to come to attention is the groyne built out over the coral reef in front of the new Kempinski hotel at Sawangan on the southern Bukit. The hotel wants to make a playground for its guests. That this has altered the natural wave break pattern – with possibly incalculable future impacts – and destroyed the reef habitat is of no consequence to people whose interest lies solely in chasing money. Surfers who have been deprived of The Nikko, a great surf break, and the shooed-away local seaweed growers don’t count. They’re not in the 5-plus-star demographic. There’s a petition out on Change.org. We’ve signed it. It’s unlikely to move the rocks, but at least they’ll know we don’t like them, and why. Just round the bend – how appropriate – and up around the Jakarta-by-Sea that developers have created with what locally luminous landscaper Made Wijaya dismissively (and quite properly) writes off as New Asian Architecture along the Ngurah Rai Bypass, the row continues over the plan to turn Benoa Bay into Port Excrescence. There was another huge Tolak Reklamsi demonstration on Jul. 10, organized by the local villages and banjars. We’re sure Governor Pastika heard about it. We do wonder what he said about it, though. In a related move, there’s popular action in Lombok to stop massive sand extraction contracts there from going ahead. Apart from anything else, they seem to be illegal, created under the brown envelope rules that blight Indonesia. Tomy Winata needs all that silicon to ¿ll in the Benoa mangroves and kill a natural, traditional community so he can construct an arti¿cial one.
Shoot! There’s an idea Apparently it’s not illegal to import unlicensed weaponry into Indonesia if you can get your new killing toys stuffed in the diplomatic bag. This is what members of the presidential security squad did in the USA. A man who assisted with their acquisition has been before the American courts since (perhaps astonishingly, although thankfully) it is unlawful to export guns from the Land of the Second Amendment unless you have a permit. You can buy them there willy-nilly, as mass shootings by homicidal madmen demonstrate with tedious regularity, because Congress and the National RiÀe Association seem to believe it’s still 1791 and that the right to bear arms has more validity than the nakedly bare truth. But because the Indonesian presidential security squad was able to organize to get their new guns into diplomatic protected baggage, no crime that legal process can adjudicate has been committed at either end of the deal. Here at home, according to reports, administrative measures are under consideration (or at least they were when we wrote this). We don’t think we should wait up for a meaningful result.
Dr. Hannigan, We Presume? British writer and skilled Indonesia hand Tim Hannigan, whose archival skill at demythologizing RafÀes and other Names of Empah will always have a laudable capacity to sabotage the keyboards upon which post-imperial paeanists like to tinkle, wasn’t at last year’s Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. He had a prior engagement in Mongolia, though not among the marmots of the Gobi or indeed the yurts of same, since yurts do not exist, though marmots do, and carry plague. The large tents of the local nomads are called Gers. This is pronounced grrrr in the way one might voice imprecations against massed idiot bike riders who turn right from the left lanes at the numerous traf¿c lights on Sunset Road and heedlessly cause karmageddon. Sadly, Hannigan won’t be at this year’s festival either. He will be at Leicester University in England, doing a PhD on the ethical issues of travel literature that’s being funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the M3C (Midlands 3 Cities) doctoral program. Hannigan recently revised William Hanna’s Bali Chronicles, which are due to appear around festival time (UWRF 2016 is Oct. 26-30) as A Brief History of Bali. Never mind, the Diary will have a beer for him on opening night.
His lovely light history, RafÀes and the British Invasion of Java, deliciously upset the Hyacinth Bucket-style riparian delights favoured by certain imperial historiographers when it was published in 2012. Come to think of it, we owe him at least a beer for that, if not a G&T. He also wrote A Brief History of Indonesia (2015) and says he hopes to be back in archipelago during the northern summer of 2017. He’s a dab hand at ¿shing out historical and other anecdotes and Indonesia has a rich lode of those.
A View With a Room Lunch at Sundara, Four Seasons Jimbaran’s eclectic beachside swan-around place for the locally well placed, is not to be missed. There’s plenty of outdoors for outdoor types and it’s airy inside with a lovely view of the bay beyond, especially at high tide. We recently ruminated there, on a very pleasantly passable Caesar salad and other delights, in the ¿ne company of chief 4S Bali spruiker Marian Carroll. We made a couple of notes, as you do on such occasions, though the divine mini lemon meringue pie we had for dessert rather got in the way of concentrated effort.
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Of primary interest was that the Ganesha art gallery has been reinvented as a multimode arts and cultural space. That’s great news. Of this, GM of Four Seasons Resorts Bali, Uday Rao, says: “We believe it is our responsibility – as well as our honour – to give guests the opportunity to personally meet and learn from Bali’s talented artists, who are handpicked and invited to share their knowledge and skills. Guests can take a lesson in woodcarving, painting, dancing, making offerings for ceremonies, or weaving ¿ne songket (cloth).” Of¿cially it’s the Ganesha Cultural Centre. It opens on Jul. 29. We’ll get along there soon enough. Sundara is also spreading its wings. It is introducing a long brunch. We’ll have a word with Sophie Digby of The Yak about that. She’s a brunch and bubbles girl from way back, and the launch date (Aug. 14) might already be in her diary. It does seem to be a pretty good way to spend a lazy Sunday.
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Animal Welfare? What’s That? News that Thailand, Malaysia and South Korea have moved to seriously tighten up and enforce animal welfare laws may furrow the odd brow here. Isn’t that sort of thing best left to karma? A dog’s life is – well, a dog’s life. It shouldn’t be. In the Australian state of New South Wales the government has announced greyhound racing will be abolished from July next year, because of rampant cruelty and mistreatment of dogs. There’s a chorus line of unrepentant recidivists now in pursuit of the premier, Mike Baird. He apparently will not be budged; neither should he. Here in Bali, animal welfare out¿ts often have a hard time when they try to help animals. It’s not only dogs. Monkeys – intelligently sentient beings – are locked up in cages and made to perform perversely infantile tricks so their “owners” can make money. We won’t even touch on civets forced to shit for a living so people can drink Luwak coffee (ugh!) or the poor dolphins of Keremas, whose unhealthy and woefully inadequate “pool” affords them nothing but pain and a view of the nearby ocean that is their natural home. When clear evidence of gross abuse of dogs comes to light, as it has recently in a case where patient and horrendously expensive negotiation that went on for weeks thankfully resulted in a large number of animals being rescued from hell, no one in authority was prepared to do a thing. Animal welfare laws in Indonesia are antiquated – they date from the Dutch era – and are shockingly inadequate. They are rarely enforced. The example set for Jakarta by Malaysia, Thailand and South Korea cannot be dismissed as yet another example of western policies that have no relevance to Indonesia Raya.
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Make Vroom It was pleasing to see recently that Rakesh Kapoor, who is equally adept on two wheels or four, has returned to Bali from Jakarta, though not to his former domicile, Tampak Siring in the green rice terraces of Gianyar. He’s popped up as general manager of Seminyak Village Mall. Hector ’s Diary is also published on the blog www.8degreesoÀatitude.com. Copyright © 2016 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-11 May 16
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Say What? Question: I used to have an eating disorder and, while I consider myself to be mostly well at this point in time, my history has left me with some conflicted feelings about food. This tends to get awkward when other people start telling me how wonderful their latest diet is, or how they really shouldn’t eat this or that. Hearing someone else talk about how they want to lose weight can also often trigger me, and it sometimes makes me feel like I should maybe diet too, and that’s not good. Moreover, I don’t want to encourage people around me to diet. I’ve gotten fairly comfortable with myself around fat acceptance, and I don’t want to participate in the popular mindset that losing weight can make you a happier, healthier and more attractive person because I believe that it is a slippery and potentially dangerous slope. Is there any way I can deal with people around the topic of food without either telling them about my history with eating disorders or coming across as a jerk? I don’t want to appear rude and unsupportive, but I’d prefer not to encourage them. Dr. ZZ: Even if you are not actively policing other people’s behavior around food, someone’s talking endlessly about their diet is boring. One way to deal with the excruciating, ritualistic talk about diets, calories and carbs, etc. is the same way you would deal with someone who is telling you a long, pointless story (with no beginning, middle or end) about how you should join their religion, sign up for a pyramid scheme, or try some hair-brain health regimen they’re raving about. The idea is to cultivate vague, polite bemusement with an occasional, neutral “hmm” that implies you’re happy for
them. Ask zero questions about it, and fail unequivocally to egg them on. Then, when you get a chance, change the subject, and don’t look back. You don’t need to argue with anyone or challenge their personal decisions about what and how they eat. That’s intrusive, and it would only open the opportunity for them to comment on what and how you eat. Heaven forbid! It’s not your job to do that, and food/health/body image is a personal, private subject. So, set your limits and, if anyone so much as hints that they are going to give you unwanted dietary advice, stop them and say something like, “I know you mean well, but can we not talk about dieting? It triggers a lot of anxiety for me and doesn’t make the food any more appetizing -- which is weird because this dish is absolutely delicious.” Then change the subject. Owning the emotions you feel around diet talk is taking care of yourself. Respond like this consistently, and the message will eventually sink in. You will train the people around you that this is not a subject you want to talk about, and that they will not be rewarded with accolades and interest if they bring it up in your presence. That’s only fair. Question: I have known my girlfriend for about a year. It’s been very rough time full of problems, but our love has stayed strong. I am an expat with my own private villa. She is Balinese and comes over every night after work to have dinner. We spend time together, then she goes home. Our evenings consist of us eating together and then watching TV or being on our laptops. Lately, she has been distant and upset because “we never talk like we used to.” When I say, “Well, let’s talk,” she
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doesn’t want to - if that makes any sense. She is stubborn, hard-headed, and very short-tempered, and we end up arguing a lot. Last night, for example, she ended up mad at me as usual. We were trying to cuddle, and she just kept wanting to kiss, kiss, kiss. I didn’t want to kiss, kiss, kiss. I just wanted to be with her and cuddle. I’ve asked her why we always have to be kissing. Why can’t we just be there with each other and cuddle or just be there? In whatever I do, she seems to always get mad. Like I was setting up my stereo, and she was mad because I did that instead of sitting on the couch with her. Is this me, or her, or what? Dr. ZZ: You sound frustrated, your girlfriend sounds either needy or immature, and the two of you sound miserable. You are having apparent communication difficulties, which neither of you recognize, and which are spilling over into other areas. From what you’ve shared, your girlfriend may be seeking a certain “quality” of attention, which you are failing to provide. People often explode over small things rather than address a problem like this directly. When she says she wants to talk, chances are she doesn’t mean that she wants to talk right then and there; she wants you bring it up some time; so that she doesn’t have to - to gaze softly into her eyes and say, “Hey Babe, what’s up? Tell me what’s going on for you.” Then zip your lip, and listen without “fixing” her. It also sounds as if the two of you are in a bit of a rut; you might do well to shake things up a bit. You catch a lot more bees with honey than with vinegar. Get out of the house, go see a movie, or go out for a coffee and talk about what happened for each of you that day - like a date! Put a little more romance into the romance, and see if you can pull yourselves out of your ongoing tug-a-war.
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No, not that kind. But now that I have your attention... Readers who have followed my column over the years will be aware that I’m deeply concerned about the loss of agricultural land, especially rice fields, to development on Bali. But it’s not all bad news. In 2007 I raised some money and worked with permaculture trainer Chakra Widia to train Balinese rice farmers in the System of Rice Intensification or SRI. (See the history of Bali’s rice culture and SRI information at http://baliadvertiser. biz/growing-more-rice-on-less-land) This technique uses much less rice seed and irrigation water, employs no chemical inputs and results in higher harvests than conventional cultivation methods. Chakra trained 32 trainers who were assigned to subaks around Bali and in turn trained over 200 rice farmers. When we followed up several years later most were still using SRI, but it had not gone viral as we had hoped. Farmers everywhere are a very conservative lot. Some of the trainers would meet with Chakra at my house and I got to know three of them a little. They were hard-working, poor and modest farmers, arriving on elderly motorbikes and shy to be served tea in their worn clothes. As time went on and they witnessed the dramatic increase in yield from SRI they became committed to the technique and continued to train other farmers even after the project ended. Today they are all prosperous businessmen. Pak Warsa strides confidently through Locavore at lunch time, bearing his basket of chemical-free produce to the kitchen where he is warmly welcomed. This is the ideal farmer/restaurant dynamic. Pak Warsa is doing well as an SRI consultant, advising farmers on the best crops to grow, consolidating the produce and selling it to hotels and restaurants. Enlightened chefs have done a lot to create a market for this good, clean food. Pak Warsa strides confidently through Locavore at lunch time, bearing his basket of chemical-free produce to the kitchen where he is warmly welcomed. This is the ideal farmer/restaurant dynamic. All three of Pak Warsa’s children have graduated from the Agriculture faculty at Udayana University and are taking the concept of sustainable food cultivation into their workplaces. Pak Freddy is also an SRI consult and produces chemicalfree rice, fruit, vegetables, herbs and honey from his farm north of Ubud. His son is studying architecture in Surabaya. Pak Tri has always been interested in healing herbs and now has an ayurvedic clinic and a successful business selling traditional herbs. His daughter is studying in Canada. I am so proud of what these good men have accomplished. Producing food ethically and sustainably has brought them much deserved prosperity and respect. That’s a very happy ending. About 306 farmers are now trained and using sustainable cultivation systems and their earnings have risen from Rp 23,000/day to Rp 100,000/day. Chakra, founder of Yayasan Tri Hita Karana, is a busy man
these days. He has projects all over Bali and in Sumba, and is now providing organic certification to an international standard. Chakra trains three people in each subak as the Internal Control System (ICS). They in turn train the farmers and monitor them. The ICS visits each farmer to check cultivation techniques and sends a report to Chakra, who then visits those suspected of using chemicals. Some farmers use pesticides at night to avoid detection. It’s the land, not the crop, which receives organic certification. Once certified, produce can command a premium price if the crop is of good quality. I heard a rumour that chemical-free (not yet certified organic) red rice from Bali sells in Singapore for Rp 140,000 for a kilogram. A word about the word ‘organic’. I don’t use it because it’s interpreted very loosely here in Indonesia. In Bali farmers believe that if they use natural fertilisers their crops are organic, even if they later spray these crops with pesticides and fungicides. Farmers producing food without applying chemicals is the best we can do right now, so I use the term ‘chemical-free’. “The whole concept of organic is not so much about rules as principals,” says Jon Leonard, a certified organic farmer in Australia for many years. He now works with local producers to raise the only free range organic chicken in Bali. “The most important thing is to heal the soil.” “The problem is that organic certification is very expensive,” says Chakra. “It costs about Rp 100 juta, which is much too steep for ordinary farmers. So far, about 400 hectares in Bali have been certified under the sponsorship of a German company and the cacao and fruit will be exported to Germany.” Certifying rice is problematic, Chakra told me. “We can only certify dry subak. Wet (irrigated) subak is always contaminated by chemicals because the irrigation water is shared by many farmers. Only if the whole subak at the top of the irrigation source pledges not use chemicals will the terraces further down be clean. It’s complicated.” Unlike the farmers he’s helped to prosper, Chakra has not grown rich. Much of the work he does is voluntary. But “Mother Earth looks after me because I look after her,” he explains. And he spends a lot of time inventing things. After four years of thinking, he recently built a rice dryer fuelled by rice husks which can dry and husk three tons of rice a day while treating 300 bamboo poles a month. The ash from the fuel is used for pest control and fertiliser. Sponsored by the German consulate, this ingenious rice dryer is in constant use in Payongan.
It’s always inspiring to meet young Indonesians with a vision of profitable, sustainable food production. I met Kadek Lisa when we both worked with a local NGO after the 2004 tsunami in Sumatra. She was still in university then; after graduating she worked with Mitra Bali Fair Trade for several years. Savvy, smart and highly educated, she’s now the marketing manager for her cousin’s chemical-free asparagus farm. Growing on a hillside on the flanks of Mount Baturiti, the asparagus flourishes in the cool air. I believe this is the only commercial, chemical-free asparagus producer in Bali. It’s so fresh and flavourful you can eat it raw. Lisa’s farm currently supplies several restaurants and private clients and delivers as follows: Monday and Thursday to Canggu & Petitenget areas Tuesday and Friday to Ubud area Wednesday to Denpasar area Saturday at the farmers market at Moksa in Sayan and at Gourmet Market (Wine House) in Kerobokan the first Saturday of each month Then I talked to a co-founder of Yayasan Mas Hitam (Black Gold). This group of young Indonesians teaches sustainable farming techniques to subsistence farmers in trainings tailored to the local context and delivered in Indonesian. Currently they are working in southeast Lombok and northwest Sumbawa. In this very poor, arid region, 80 farmers will be trained in soil restoration techniques, landscape modification and especially water management. They are also building an 18 are demo centre and experimental/education centre in Banjar Kalah on land donated by the enlightened owner who wants to save the farming lineage. The centre will be used for training, events, community outreach and may eventually become a community garden. To sponsor training in sustainable farming techniques, contact yayasan.emas.hitam@gmail.com. To order asparagus, contact Lisa at ismiandewi@gmail.com To ensure more happy endings for chemical-free farmers, seek out their products and support them at their markets. In Ubud these include Saturday morning markets at Pizza Bagus and Moksa, Tuesday at Warung Alami next to Alchemy and Wednesday at Sopa. I recently attended the market at Moksa (a wonderful permaculture garden and vegan restaurant between Penestanan and Sayan) and was very impressed by the quality and price of the produce. Pak Freddy proudly sells his wares there.
Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - Free-fall off the Tourist Trail is available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and Seminyak - Amazon downloadable for Kindle E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2016 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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The Frugal Balinist *Money tips: Retirement visas cost around Rp7 million (half a motorbike!) every year. So owning/renting a home and operating a motor vehicle, the two biggest expenses in the West, are less expensive in Bali. Also food, clothes and entertainment are all cheaper. Good schools are high priced, though. *Most banks will not open an account for you if you don’t have a KITAS, but some will if you have an existing customer “introduce” you. *Golf Club Membership is a bizarre concept where you pay millions or rupiah (up to Rp3,000,000) in advance for the privilege of paying hundreds of thousands (Rp450,000 to Rp500,000) in additional rupiah each time you play golf at a certain course. *The further you are from the beach areas in the south part of the island, the less you’ll pay for rent and everything else. *No matter how long you live there, no matter how many people you know or how good your Indonesian or Balinese is, you’ll always be looked upon as a tourist. *Use a motorbike or taxi or any other m e a n s necessary to circumvent agents or go-betweens. *The new mega kitchen store Dapur Prima Monang Maning (Jl. Gunung Batukaru 51, Denpasar, tel. 0361-490-411) boasts three Àoors crammed with cheap kitchen supplies, glasses, plates, pots, pans, gas stoves, housewares, blenders and other electrical appliances. They take credit cards. As a promo, every Rp100,000 you spend you get a gift. Sweltering inside because no a/c! Hours 9 am to 10 pm. There are many Dapur Prima stores in Bali, but this one near Tiara Monang Maning is by far the largest.
*Make a living online: Expats take different routes to ¿nancial viability. To earn the relatively low amount of money you’ll need to live in Bali, make your living online. At such co-working spaces as Hubud in Ubud, you could work for example as one of the legions of digital nomads wandering Asia as a freelance web developer/journalist/blogger/daytrader (night trader if you’re trading the North American markets); start a fashion design company and sell bags, clothes or sandals online; import/export. You need to polish up your online presence, the best way to market yourself in any entrepreneurial endeavor nowadays at relatively very low cost. Just takes translating your expertise in your current professional field to viable internet-enabled freelance businesses doing the same type of work. You can also do an online masters/post graduate course and earn a degree. No matter what a person’s interests, background or level of tech pro¿ciency there are many ways to create an online income and make enough to live in Bali (and other places in Southeast Asia, for that matter) if you’re motivated enough. *Fixed price is best price. Best big ¿xed price supermarkets and department stores in Denpasar: Erlangga, Jl. Nusa Kambangan 28 B, tel. 0361-221-1281 (similar to Biarritz; see below); Ramayana Department Store on Jl. Diponegoro; Matahari Duta Plaza, Jl. Dewi Sartika 4 G(food court in basement if you want a lunch stop); Robinson, Jl. Sudirman 20; Tiara Dewata, Jl. Maijen Sutoyo 55. Also check out Rikas in Tuban, Tootsies in Sanur, Ketut’s in Legian and Nyoman’s in Kuta. Although some things were cheaper and some dearer, prices for most items are more or less the same in these shops with only a difference of a mere Rp5000 or so. A recommended homeware shop is bright, airy, clean Biarritz Handicraft Centre, Jl. Sunset Road (near Carrefour), Seminyak 9, Kuta (www.biarritzhandicraft.com) - three Àoors of ¿xed priced goods. Its sister shop is Geneva, Jl. Raya Kerobokan 100 (www.genevahandicraft.com). Research their websites so you can comparison shop their prices for speci¿c goods. Krisna, at Jl. Sunset Road 88 in Kuta is good for t-shirts and batik; Bali Brasco on Sunset Road opposite Carrefour is great for clothes, especially for kids. *Save on electrical work: When an electrician (tukang listrik) works on your house, apartment or condo, you must pay him by the “point” (per titik) or electrical ¿xture and not by the hour or by the day. For example, if he ¿xes a light
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* LuminAID PackLite 12: A bright, compact, solar-powered light that twists flat and inflates into a lightweight, portable lantern that provides up to 12 hours of consistent LED light and has a 32-hour À ashing setting. Its 12 LEDs recharge with a built-in, high-efficiency solar panel in just 7 hours of sunlight. The new twist-to- close feature makes it easy to stow away when you’re in rush and the adjustable strap makes it convenient to attach to a bag to charge on-the-go or carry as a torch to light your path ahead. The PackLite 12 provides over 45 Lumens of LED light on the Extra Bright setting and will easily light up a 125 sq. ft. space. The light is 100% waterproof making it ideal for rainy climates where water damage to the battery can be a leading cause for solar product failure. Free 1-year replacement warranty. Available for only Rp150,000 at Kopernik’s Tech Kiosk, Jl. Raya Pengosekan, Ubud, tel. 0361-977-233; hours 9 am - 5 pm Mon.-Friday. *Health tips: *Scuba diving is a high risk activity, so it’s imperative that you are in good hands. Do some prior research on your instructor or dive master. *An extremely useful updated list of Ubud doctors, with patients’ positive commentaries, can be found at banjartamu.org. *A lime cut it in half and rubbed on the forehead will cure throbbing headaches. *Use ear plugs to prevent ear infections in crowded public pools. *Bali Pink Ribbon gives free mastectomy bras and breast prostheses donated by Australia, breast support cushions (made by Bali Pink Ribbon) following surgery, scarves and wigs for chemotherapy patients. Contact Bali Pink Ribbon Support Centre, Jl. Dewi Sri IV/1, Kuta; email: info@balipinkribbon.com, website: www.balipinkribbon.com, tel: Naniek and Gloria 0361 8352299, hp 0896-8866-8139. *Fly to Bangkok every year for inexpensive and reliable health care and checkups. *Rather than buy or depend upon overpriced fake drugs, use native plants for your primary healthcare; no better place to start than using the book Obat Asli: The Healing Herbs of Bali by Robin Lim (Half Angel Press 2005).
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*Basic planting: Now that the rainy season has ended, it’s time for planting. If you have a good water supply, planting can be extended through most of the year. *Mulch, compost, and good garden design will help keep what water you have in the soil for longer, extending the production period for crops. *Plant trees on the west side of the house where the sun sets to help to keep the house cooler during the night. *Some trees grow too large to be planted near the house. Too much shade can cause moisture and ventilation problems inside the house. Also the roots can damage the walls and terraces as the tree grows older. *The more insects there are in the garden, the more pollination will happen. Flowers, plant diversity and ponds will attract insects to your garden. *Planting many crops together and rotating crops will help keep the soil healthy. *A layer of 2-3 bricks at the bottom of a wall will protect the wood, bamboo or gedek (panels of braided or woven bamboo) from insects, mold and moisture. *Compost is good to use on plants because it releases nutrients slowly into the soil. Providing too many concentrated nutrients for plants at one time can cause plants to grow too fast and become weak, leaving them at more risk to insect attacks. *A sand and cement mixture is essential for clay structures to last a long time. Using a small amount of cow manure (baja kandang) in the mixture will help prevent damage from insects and weather. *The roof should hang past the walls to protect them from damage due to heavy rains. *Build a fence around any ponds, trenches or swales which are used to clean household water to prevent animals, like ducks, pigs, goats and cows from drinking the water or eating the plants. This unclean water can make animals sick and the animals might damage the cleaning system. *Water hyacinth is a great plant to use for cleaning water. It lives on top of the water and multiplies very quickly. Lotus plants also work well.
*Half priced use furniture: When h o t e l s o r restaurants refurbish their properties, they remove old but still functioning equipment and furniture and replace them with more modern designs. By buying the stuff in this used goods shop (toko barang bekas) you’ll not only save money, but also contribute to a greener lifestyle and produce less waste. Address: Seken Store, Jl. Bypass in Tabanan to the east of Hardys; open every day from 8 am to 6pm. Contact Made Boy at HP 081-238-08159. Other used furniture shops are in the Nusa Dua area and along Jl. Imam Bonjol.
*Septic tank servicing: KurasWCBali offers septic tank services (jasa kuras) to anywhere in Bali for a reasonable charge: Denpasar Rp375.000; Kuta/Jimbaran/Nusa Dua/ Ubud Rp450 000; Tegallalang Rp550,000; Payangan and Gianyar Rp600,000; Sukawati Rp40,000; Klungkung Rp800,000; Bangli Rp850,000; Candidasa Rp900,000; Karangasem Rp950,000; Tabanan Rp650,000. If your septic tank is located more than 30 meters from where their truck stops, you’ll be charged Rp25,000 per meter for every meter over 30 meters. Order online at kuraswcbali.com or contact hp 081-139-85288; of¿ce tel. 0361-975-565. Their telephone lines are open 24 hours. Of¿ce open from 5 am to 11 pm. Truck tank capacity 3000 liter/3 cubic meters.
Please send your budget ideas, bargain deals and money saving tips to pakbill2003@yahoo.com. Copyright © 2016 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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On numerous occasions, I’ve asked Balinese about something hoping to get a straight answer but what comes back at me is full of mixed messages. For example: many Balinese don’t like to use the word ‘no’, notably my father-in-law who doesn’t say no to anything pretty much. A conversation could be: “Bapak bisa jaga anak-anak nanti malam?” (Can you look after the kids tonight?) “Iya, drop aja di rumah.” (Yeah, just drop them off.) But it turns out that that night he is out at a banjar meeting and it ends up that another family member has to look after them. Or people don’t keep promises and you’re left guessing why. A typical conversation with a friend could be: “Bisa datang besok ya?” (Can you come tomorrow?) “Iya, pasti.” (Definitely.) But he never shows up with either no explanation or a feeble text message the next day explaining why. Or when trying to organizing a meeting for a large group and they all seem to agree just to keep the status quo: “Semua bisa datang untuk rapat Hari Minggu ya?” (Everyone can come for a meeting on Sunday, right?) “Iya bisa!” (Yes!) they all chime in. But only 5 our of 25 turn up and there’s no explanation why. I believe that all of this is due to the Indonesian tendency to avoid conflict AT ALL COST. Balinese in particular don’t like using words which have negative connotations, like ‘no’. Balinese also have super tall-poppy-syndrome: take a banjar meeting as a prime example: virtually no one has an opinion; and once the majority is in favour of something, very few people will like to go against the grain with a differing opinion. I feel that Balinese don’t see promises are being very important things: a ‘yes’ is always flexible, always susceptible to a last minute change of thought. As the receivers of this, we are expected to guess a (positive) reason for why someone has not in the end committed to something. I’ve learnt though that getting pissed off about someone not committing to something rarely yields positive results. What you can do to combat this of course is just to be Balinese yourself: make promises but then don’t commit them. See what reaction you get.
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Help, My Dog is Vomiting!
Vomiting in dogs is a very common occurrence and can arise from a wide variety of causes, from simple gastritis to complex diseases of other body systems. It is one of the most common symptoms we are presented with at Sunset Vet, and needless to say it is distressing for both dog and owner. This article explains the multiple causes of vomiting in dogs, including adverse food reactions, and the range of treatment options available. Vomiting vs Regurgitation Vomiting is the expulsion of food, fluid or debris from the stomach or small intestine due to coordinated movements of the gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal and nervous systems. It is important to differentiate this from regurgitation, which is a passive process rather than a coordinated effort like vomiting. Regurgitation is a sign of disease in the esophagus, such as obstructions (foreign bodies such as a stick, bone or toy, or a stricture), esophagitis (inflammation of the esophagus) or megaesophagus (dilatation of the esophagus due to weakening of the smooth muscle). The main difference between regurgitation and vomiting is that regurgitation is effortless, while vomiting is accompanied by strong abdominal contractions. How can I tell vomiting and regurgitation apart? Sometimes this is not easy to do. Generally speaking, if it happens immediately after eating it is more likely to be regurgitation (though vomiting can still occur then). If the content of the material expelled appears to be completely undigested food, this also supports regurgitation. If the presence of bile can be confirmed though, it is more likely to be vomiting. Causes of vomiting The most common causes of vomiting are dietary related, either through dietary indiscretion (e.g. overeating, eating overly rich or spoiled food), which causes acute (sudden) vomiting, or adverse food reactions (food allergies), which can cause chronic (long term and intermittent) vomiting.However, there are a huge number of other causes arising from either the gastrointestinal system itself (stomach and small intestine) or secondary to disease elsewhere in the body (e.g. liver or kidney disease). Within the stomach, possible causes include: 1. Gastritis (inflammatory disease) 2. Stomach ulceration 3. Stomach cancer 4. Obstruction (foreign bodies, telescoping of intestine) 5. Hiatal hernia (part stomach herniating through the diaphragm) Possible causes within the intestine include: 1. Infectious diseases (e.g. parvovirus) 2. Worms 3. Inflammatory bowel disease 4. Intestinal cancer
not treatment is appropriate depends upon the individual circumstances. If the dog is only vomiting occasionally, is bright and otherwise normal on examination, treatment is probably not necessary. Some dogs with sensitive digestive systems will vomit once or twice a month regardless of any treatment, and if they are otherwise well this should be ignored. For acute vomiting cases, the first step should always be to starve the dog for 24 hours (while keeping plenty of water available ad lib). After the period of starvation, the dog should be offered small portions of a very bland food, such as chicken and boiled rice, for a few days. Meals should be fed as smaller portions several times a day, rather than one larger meal.
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Though treating the symptom itself will often improve patient demeanor and comfort, it is no replacement for making a correct diagnosis of the underlying cause, and certain drugs can be harmful if given blindly. Certainly cases of acute and severe vomiting require immediate treatment, as dogs can become rapidly dehydrated, develop electrolyte imbalances and aspiration pneumonia otherwise. Managing the vomiting dog There are 2 goals when dealing with a vomiting dog: 1. Identify the underlying cause 2. Stop the vomiting in a safe and effective manner In many cases, anti-vomiting therapy is instigated immediately while the cause is being established. At Sunset Vet we would usually start by taking a full history, focusing especially on normal diet, recent medication, vaccination status and the description of the symptoms. One must first make sure that the dog is genuinely vomiting and not regurgitating, which has a completely different set of underlying causes. It is also important to get a graphic description of the material expelled, and whether it contained bile, fresh blood or what appears to be coffee granules (partly digested blood). The next step is a full clinical examination, including carefully feeling the abdomen, taking the dogs rectal temperature and assessing the hydration status. Once this is completed, we will have a slightly narrowed down list of differential diagnoses in mind. If the dog is not dehydrated, bright in demeanor, and both vital parameters and feeling the abdomen were normal, your veterinarian will often (and rightly so) make a presumptive diagnosis of gastritis, or gastroenteritis if diarrhea is present too, and prescribe antibiotics to combat the likely bacterial infection. The owner is then likely to be sent home with instructions to starve the dog for 24hrs and give bland food for a few days, alongside the antibiotics. The owner is instructed to monitor the dog closely, and return immediately if there are any signs of deterioration, or 2 to 3 days later for a routine check up.
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Secondary causes of vomiting that are due to disease elsewhere in the body include: 1. Pancreatitis (infection or inflammation of the pancreas) 2. Peritonitis (infection in the abdominal cavity) 3. Hepatitis (liver inflammation) 4. Kidney failure 5. Pyometra (infection of the uterus) 6. Hormonal deficiencies or excesses (e.g. Addisons disease, Diabetes Mellitus, Septicemia, Calcium imbalance) Other potential causes that do not fit into the above categories are drug reactions (e.g. digoxin, chemotherapy drugs, NSAIDs) and neurological disorders. Treatment of vomiting Vomiting is a symptom, not a disease in itself. Whether or
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If there are any findings in the clinical history or the physical examination that trigger concern, then further tests are necessary. The first of these is usually blood tests for hematology and biochemistry profiles. Urine and feces may also be analysed. Dogs with vomiting that does not get better with 24hrs starvation and bland food +/- antibiotics may also require Xrays or Ultrasound to look for a foreign body or tumor.
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Challenging popular perceptions, reigning Miss Canada and human rights advocate Anastasia Lin will join the UWRF line-up, along with iconic Australian comedian and now memoirist Magda Szubanksi.
Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (26-30 October) announces sneak peek of authors, artists and advocates for 2016
Leading the discussion on writing across borders, Eka Kurniawan will return to the UWRF stage fresh from his long-listing in this year’s Man Booker Prize for Beauty is a Wound, along with winner of The Guardian First Book Award Mexican author Juan Pablo Villalobos, and winner of the 2016 Singaporean Book Award for Best Fiction Title, Amanda Lee Koe. reputation as platform for global dialogue. In the first round of speakers announced on 18 July, the Festival hints at a dynamic and highly topical program played out across open-air panel sessions, intimate inconversations, stimulating literary lunches, late-night arts and music performances, hands-on workshops, film screenings, and more.
After making international headlines last year, the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (UWRF) has today announced a ‘sneak peek’ of the authors, artists and advocates who will be leading this year’s powerful five-day program of global voices and extraordinary stories from 26-30 October. Southeast Asia’s leading festival of words and ideas, the UWRF will focus on topical political, social, historical and environmental issues through the lens of this year’s theme – Tat Tvam Asi or ‘I am you, you are me’ – cementing its
Exploring the real and imagined boundaries of what we call ‘home’, the Festival is pleased to welcome the investigative journalist who went undercover in North Korea for her most recent book Suki Kim, Sudanese-American 2015 World Poetry Slam champ and Harvard graduate Emi Mahmoud, and foreign correspondent and Indigenous Australian author Stan Grant. Celebrated American novelist Hanya Yanagihara also joins the Festival lineup, as does 2016 Stella Prize-winner Charlotte Wood, and controversial Indonesian writer and social commentator Seno Gumira Ajidarma, all of whom will reflect on the transformative power of art, and how it can navigate the fine line between controversy, confrontation and empathy.
Artistic expression through film and theatre will also be central component of the Festival program, with speakers including author of novel-turned-documentary The Residue Years Mitchell S. Jackson, prominent Indonesian actor – whose career has spanned multiple decades and political regimes – Slamet Rahardjo, Founder of Sumatran community initiative Teater Satu Iswadi Pratama, and celebrated screenwriter Ratih Kumala. Founder & Director of the UWRF, Janet DeNeefe, said she was excited to witness the Festival’s continuing transformation over the past thirteen years. “What started as a community initiative has well as truly evolved into a world-class event with an important role to play in crosscultural dialogue and connection,” she said. “Now, more than ever, we are dedicated to tackling the issues that both divide and unite us all.” Early Bird tickets to the 2016 Ubud Writers & Readers Festival will go on sale via www.ubudwritersfestival. com on Wednesday 27 July.
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UBUD NEWS PAK NEKA’S GENEROSITY What a stroke of good fortune! Visiting the Neka Art Museum with guests, my expat friend spent a pleasant hour drifting into the life of Lempad, one of Bali’s most famous and revered artists, in the special pavilion that contains many Lempad paintings and some fascinating biographical material. When she came out of the pavilion, our driver Pak Rama was chatting with a traditionally dressed gentleman – Bapak Suteja Neka himself, the founder and creator of the paradise of artworks that surrounded them. An art collector since the 1960s, Pak Neka built his vast and far-reaching collection of Indonesian art without any financial support from government or investors. His strategy was to buy great artwork, keep some and sell the rest, as for the Affendi gallery, where he bought 70 Affendi pieces and kept “the best” 20. Pak Neka, who can often be found somewhere in the vast museum complex, greeting guests as friends, giving each a signed coffee table book, as a momento of their visits. Terima Kasih Pak Neka! Jalan Raya Sanggingan Campuhan.
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happening at a personal level, it can never ripple out globally, that’s the lesson we’re is learning,” says the Yoga Barn yoga instructor. Sound Healer Shervin Boloorian says “Sound Medicine” and “Spirit Night” - both hosted by the Yoga Barn - are the only sound-healing group sessions led by a certified and trained sound therapist from an internationally recognized academy. In July only, catch “Sound Medicine” every Wednesday at 730 p.m. and a special gala “Spirit Night: An Evening of Heartsongs and Sacred Sounds” on Monday July 25 at 7:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.theyogabarn.com or www.soundhealingbali.com. INTIMATE COLOURS OF CULTURE Given how close the Balinese people keep dance and music in their everyday life, it’s not surprising that self-taught photographer Pak Wayan Nanox chose to capture Balinese moments of intimacy and expressions of emotion, as reflected in their movement and dance. While building private residences, Tampaksiring architect Pak Nanox was inspired to photograph the inhabitants of these homes up close, and within their own cultural setting, and you can see his exhibition, Colours of Culture, at Paradiso Ubud this month. “When I press the shutter button, I’m in intimate communication with the person I am photographing, he said.” Paradiso Ubud, Jl Goutama Selatan, Ubud, till end July. www.paradisoubud.com. SMILES NORTH AND SOUTH Ubud now has two Smile Shops – one across the road from its original location in Jalan Sri Wedari, the other in Nyuh Kuning – so we have two places to find great bargains and help make a difference to
Bali Kite Championships (July 22- 24) include two teams of foreign kite fliers from Japan and Australia, but these are only three days out of more than 12 weeks of activity all over the island. This weekend’s opening event (often wrongly called Bali Kite Festival) is open for all Bali villages - and it’s the only one where they fly the real big kites. Smaller kite competitions follow every weekend until the closing competition at the end of October. Many countries have beautiful traditional kites, but nowhere have such a strong kite culture as Bali. The Balinese word for kite is ‘layangan’, coming from the Sanscrit for ‘letter’, so their kite flying is sending messages to the gods, especially the kite god Rare Angon. There are three major traditional kites; the simplest, the Pecukan (leaf) is the most difficult to fly. The most common, Bebean, has the shape of a fish and swims gently in the sky. The third, Janggan, is a dragon with a beautifully sculptured head and a tail more than 20 times its wingspan. This year (2016) a banjar in south Sanur named Danginpeken Intaran has built a record-sized 11 meter Janggan with a 250m long tail, which will hopefully fly this weekend. SOUNDS OF PEACE The sound healing of Bali Sound Healers Collective gathers momentum every month with vibrant live music events, such as Spirit Night and Sound Medicine. The ceremonial, peace-inducing atmosphere draws the best of visiting, expat and especially Indonesian sound healers and sacred musicians into its heart. Former UN official, Nadine McNeil, says peace building activities must begin at an individual level; “If it’s not
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Toko Senyum (the Smile Shop) is a great place to donate any unwanted clothes, jewellery or household items, or to snap up a great deal, especially as many generous businesses and hotels donate the last few items of one collection, as their new season begins. (Hint: watch for great sheets and towels, donated by five star hotels). SIT-UP MASSAGES Are you working or sightseeing too hard, body starting to feel the pressure but you don’t have enough time for a magical Ubud “Day at a Spa”? Taksu Spa’s 10, 20 or 30-minute chair massages are just the thing. All you have to do is drop in, sit down and bliss out while your therapist kneads all that laptop-hunching, backpack-carrying stress right out of your neck, shoulders and upper back. It’s surprisingly effective and you’ll feel great - without having to disrobe, shower, or get it all back together again at the end. Pop in and rejuvenate - it only takes a fraction of your lunch hour to fix up the rest of your week.10min: 60k++ 20min: 100k++ 30min: 150k++. And if you have time, have a super-healthy lunch while you are there, at Taksu’s garden restaurant, Fresh! Jalan Goutama South; bookings 0361-971 490.
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton
Archipelago: A Journey Across Indonesia by Ian Burnet In this final saga of the author’s three books about his 30 years in Indonesia, Ian Burnet combines his love of adventure and travel with his knowledge of the region’s history to take us on a personal journey through geographic space and historical time across the centuries. The book’s scope seems impossibly ambitious, but yet it manages to give us within just 175 pages a sweeping kaleidoscopic view of all the cultures that have ever washed up upon Indonesia’s shores. Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelagic nation comprising as many as 17,000 islands that sits astride two oceans and stretches 5,200 kilometers, embracing a total area of 5 million square kilometers, more than the total land and sea area of the entire United States. Indonesia is also the most culturally diverse nation on earth. Its national motto almost had to be Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (“Unity in Diversity”) as these islands are an extraordinary mixture of races, religions, languages and cultures. No one has published a trilogy of books about Indonesia in recent times. But Archipelago is quite different from Burnet’s other two books Spice Islands and East Indies. Unlike the others, the author uses his journey across a sizable swath of the archipelago to tell a broad history of the country related to the places he visited. He is able to conjure up an historical anecdote, erudite observation or indirect link about every place he visits. Ian Burnet first arrived in Indonesia in 1968 as a young geologist working on the very first off shore oil exploration projects in the country. Brimming with excitement, he arrived at the port city of Surabaya, then in complete disarray after the 1965 coup that killed key Army generals and the ensuing military takeover ousting President Soekarno that started revenge killings all over the country. Burnet had always dreamed of traversing this storied arc of islands to all the way to Timor Leste (East Timor) and then to Australia, but life got in the way. There were paid air tickets home from his job, then marriage, children, a career. There were always other priorities. In the intervening years he read and reread The Malay Archipelago by that greatest of all archipelago travelers, Alfred Russel Wallace, as well as Joseph Conrad whose evocative stories portrayed the exotic East Indies. The only other travel books that cover the southeastern islands of Nusatenggara as thoroughly as The Malay Archipelago and Archipelago are Kal Muller’s East of Bali (Periplus 1997), Lawrence Blair’s Ring of Fire (Editions Didier Millet 2010) and Elizabeth Pisani’s Indonesia etc. (W.W. Norton 2015). If you had one sentence to say what Burnet’s book is all about, it’s an historical version of Pisani’s brilliant travelogue. Finally in 2008, Burnet finally sets out to discover the rich cultural diversity of this watery nation. Starting from Malacca, he travels by bus, plane, train, ferry, boat, car and motorcycle. He describes how the early Malay people came to these islands and the profound influence of the Indian religions of Hinduism and Buddhism on the islands of Sumatra, Java and Bali. He unearths the heritage, the landscapes, the food and the traditions of the Chinese and Arabs who arrived to trade in spices and sandalwood. He follows the rise of Islam and the traces the first Europeans to enter Asia, with particular focus on the 16th C. Portuguese traders and priests who brought Christianity to these lands. The last few chapters on East Timor were the most difficult
for the author to write. Burnet like many before him he found it almost impossible to write about East Timor without getting bogged down in all the atrocities committed by the Indonesian military and militias.
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Although it is without question that human rights abuses took place and need to be documented, Burnet in the end decided treat East Timor within the context of the Pope’s visit and the attitudes of the Catholic church towards the territory’s sad history. He aptly explains why the Pope would make a state visit to the country with the largest Muslim-majority population in the world. From the image of a giant pot-bellied Singhasari guardian statue on the opening page, this historical travelogue is filled with an unusual and stunning potpourri of full color photographs – many taken by the author – that reflect the multicultural nature of the vast string of islands – vintage 17th C. maps of Batavia and Java, colonial architecture and monuments; Borobudur stone reliefs, ancient Buddhist statuary and Hindu temples, goddesses and bathing places; erupting volcanoes, paintings depicting important historical events; old grave yards and artifacts; the traditional villages; Christian churches, rituals and textiles of the eastern islands; revolutionary slogans emblazoned on walls.
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Thirteen full color maps trace the author’s land hopping adventure from a west to east direction following the smoking volcanoes that form the archipelago’s spine. A dotted line denotes land journeys, a red line denotes flights and a blue line denotes sea journeys. A table of contents indicate islands visited and a short glossary defines terms used throughout the book. A basic index makes it easy to find specific places, people and subjects that interest the reader. As he takes us along on one of the world’s greatest train journeys from Jakarta to Bandung, enjoys a cold beer on the hotel terrace while looking out on the street life of a remote provincial town, rises before dawn to catch a sunset, chugs across a strait on a fishing boat, splashes cold water over himself from a bak mandi, shares a hard wooden warung bench with Balinese farmers or becak drivers for a crispy fried duck or nasi goreng, faces a menacing Komodo dragon, circumambulates Borobudur in the cool morning silence before the tourist hordes, we remember past trips we have taken and are spurred to explore parts of Indonesia not yet visited.
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Archipelago, both an illustrated history and an informative travel book, will delight historians, newcomers to the country, travelogue readers, as well as both bonafide and armchair travelers. A comprehensive history of Indonesia would take several volumes. What Burnet has uniquely and handily accomplished in offering fragments of the country’s history related to his journey is to produce an engaging and enticing piece of modern travel literature. Archipelago: A Journey Across Indonesia by Ian Burnet, Rosenberg Publishing 2015, ISBN 978-192-507-8602, hardback, glossary, index, dimensions 18.5 cm X 24.5 cm.
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Does Bali’s climate and soil make it a good place to grow cacao?
Siapa... ? by Bill Dalton
I Made Rutana and I Wayan Suwita: Chocolate Makers Among all the c h o c o l a t e p r o d u c i n g countries of the world, Indonesia stands at number 3 after the Ivory Coast and Ghana. The producers of o n e o f B a l i ’s finest organic chocolates are m e n w i t h dissimilar origins but shared passions. I Made Rutana was born and grew up in D e n p a s a r. H i s family owns cacao estates in Selumbung, Karangasem. In 2003, he earned a degree in hotel management at MAPINDO in Dalung, Bali. I Wayan Suwita was born in Tibekauh near Payangan north of Ubud. His father was a mangku (priest). His family lived from their rice fields and forest plantations. I Wayan graduated from high school in 1983 and then studied economics at Christian University. He established PT. Bali Chocolate in 2011 that produce the Uforia and Sorga lines. I Made Rutana started working for the company in 2012. How did you first become involved in the chocolate producing industry? Made: In 2011, I went to the Punjab in India with a group of friends for three weeks. While there, by sheer chance, I heard there was a chocolate business start-up in Karangasem that was looking for a manager. When I returned from India, I applied, and began working for the company. Wayan: A foreign friend introduced me to Valrhona chocolate which opened a new world of taste for me. He explained that everything needed to make the best quality chocolate was already growing in Bali. He encouraged me to start making chocolate. Since then, I’ve travelled to the USA and Europe and have tasted the very best chocolates such as Green & Black, Grenada, Belgium and others. Did you get help getting Uforia’s growing operation off the ground? Wayan: In order to realize my dream of creating a healthy, delicious dark chocolate from local organic ingredients, I knew that I needed the help of professionals. Our first consultant was Peter Howard, from San Francisco, a PhD molecular biologist whose hobby was making chocolate truffles. Another chocolate maker, Mott Green, working in Grenada, developed local great tasting chocolate. Mott has been very kind in helping us build some of our chocolate machinery and share his chocolate making insights. Our solar drying houses are based on green technology designs that Mott provided us. Where did you get your cacao seedlings? Wayan: Daniel O’Doherty of Cacao Services, Inc., well known and highly respected in the chocolate world, was another valuable consultant who brought us seed pods and branches of pure varieties of cacao that are now growing on our plantation on the slopes of Mt. Seraya. Dan refined our fermentation process, which made a big difference in taste and quality. We now source as much as we can from the cacao forests in the Manggis area of Karangasem. The rest we get from an organic cooperative in west Bali.
Made: Absolutely. That’s why the Dutch brought the finest varieties of cacao, Trinitario, Forastero and Criollo from South America to Bali and Indonesia in the 1800s. Over hundreds of years these varieties have cross pollinated. Add great volcanic soil, the power of divine spirit and the loving care of Balinese farmers, this island grows some of the finest cacao beans in the world. Technically Bali cacao is called “Clone, ” but we prefer calling our beans “Menage a Trois.”
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In a nutshell, how is chocolate made? Made: The basic steps are harvesting, fermenting, drying, roasting and grinding the beans into paste. Then you add the ingredients and mix everything together. Most chocolate companies mix their chocolate for days to achieve smooth texture and uniform taste. We mix our chocolate for less than 15 hours, the minimum required for a smooth texture. By reducing the mixing time, our chocolate is more “alive,” retaining the volatiles, which release strong bursts of flavor that people enjoy. After mixing comes tempering and pouring into molds or shaping by hand. What are some horticultural techniques that Bali’s cacao farmers employ? Made: The variety of cacao along with harvesting and selecting the best quality beans are all critical. Farmers have started taking better care of their plantations because the price of cacao has gone up. How the farmer cares for their plantation can makes a big difference between a high quality fruit harvest and a substandard result. A good crop will fetch high prices. Most farmers prune their trees, which provide food for their cows and more air circulation around the fruit, which in turn keeps the mold down. Farmers also wrap their young fruit in an open plastic covering that prevents moths from laying eggs on the skin. The fermentation and drying processes are also important, as is careful roasting to avoid burnt or flat flavor.
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What’s are the biggest challenges facing Bali’s cacao producers? Made: Black Pod results from poor weather conditions. Mold is another big problem. A type of moth attacks cacao pods when they are still very young. Newborn moths burrow into the fruit and leave a black trail of mold behind and inside the fruit that diminishes the flavor. Are your factory and plantations open to the public? Made: Anyone is welcome to visit our chocolate production facility and showroom in Jasri village from 8 am to 5pm 7 days a week. We also offer chocolate making classes at our production facility there. Tours of our plantation, which is 20 minutes away, may be arranged in advance. C/E/G-20 July 16
Are you committed to environmental sustainability? Made: Using organic growing methods, we work with the farmers to increase the yield and quality of the cacao. No pesticides or chemical fertilizers are used. All our fermentation is done without added yeasts or chemicals. Jasri has excellent climatic conditions for fermenting and drying, which do not exist in that many places in Bali. Our cacao is dried by the wind and heat of the sun. By sourcing and selling locally we reduce our carbon footprint. What is a persistent myth that consumers have about chocolate? Made: Some people feel milk chocolate is better for you because of the milk. In fact it’s the opposite. Dark chocolate, 69% cacao and higher, has been shown to have excellent health benefits. When you add milk it makes the chocolate less healthy. What prevents people from making chocolate at home? Made: Nothing. Many people make chocolate at home using ready made cacao powder and cacao mass. How may readers contact you? Email: info@uforiachocolate.com, website: uforiachocolate. com.
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SCHEDULE THAT Bali’s Big Eco Weekend (30 July) Bali certainly has had its share of environmental events which is great. Time and time again we hear tragic stories of how we have impacted negatively on the island through bad practices and simple neglect. However, it is not all bad news and there are lots of initiatives to try and reverse the damage and preserve the future. Bali’s Big Eco Weekend (BBEW) is supported by Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia (CCAI) and Quicksilver (QS) and is aimed at educating residents and visitors of Bali through this Eco event as well as supporting the local government to raise awareness. The programme has lots of activities including a beach cleanup, a fun run, sports, surf, yoga and turtle releases. The website gives the times of each activity. The day begins with a fun run to get that energy flowing and ends with live music from 6.30 pm. You can contact the organisers at the website below. There is something for everyone in this community event. This event is also a reminder of what we are doing as individuals to help combat environmental damage. Here are some simple tips or gentle reminders of what we can do which will also save some time and money. Use less electricity through turning off lights and unnecessary air conditioning units, plant a tree, save water by turning off taps when brushing your teeth or washing dishes and teach your staff to do the same. Use canvas, reusable bags instead of plastic and eat local products. Try to use your car less, visit the store on your way home from a school run instead of making an individual trip. Simple habitual changes will make all the difference! The biggest difference you can make on this day is to come along and support this event and lend a hand in the community. When : from 7 am Where : Padma Hotel, Legian Contact : www.apps.coca-colamatil.co.id
Bikini Party (7 August) Here comes the high season in full swing! This is another annual party that sees the A list of Bali gather together to enjoy the summer months. This day is a celebration of peace, love, music and dance and in today’s ever changing world with conflict and violence forever reaching the headlines it is important to spread more of that peace and love! The afternoon has lots of fun activities lined up. This is one of the top high season parties that is a must with great entertainment, fun and what better place than Kudeta who know how to throw a stella party. When Cost Where Contact
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Sensation with Heljet (29 July) Another music event will appeal to the bold and the beautiful in Bali who enjoy later hours and the diverse nightlife scene that Bali has to offer. Keljet is the Indie Disco partnership between Koen Mestrum and Teun Pranger. Since 2009 they have been churning out remixes of top bands including Coldplay, The Temper Trap and Calvin Harris. Mainstream sounds combined with tropical disco are creations made so fitting to Bali and its tropical nightlife. Smart dress is the code. It is always refreshing to smarten up for the evening after enjoying a casual day on the island unless of course your day job requires smart. The cost includes a drink and a great night out!
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and a surf and turf selection of seafood and grilled meats followed by desert. This is always a winner as included in the cost is free flow wine, beer and tropical cocktails. The dress code for this auspicious occasion is a colourful, summer look. It is guaranteed to be a fantastic night out so do come along and enjoy! Book as soon as you can to be guaranteed a spot. The venue is spectacular too. When Cost
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Ubud Village Jazz Festival (12 – 13 August) This is one of Bali’s top music festivals bringing fans of jazz two days of nonstop entertainment from top talents in the business. There is a fabulous line up of musicians coming from Japan, Germany, Australia, Spain, Netherlands, France, USA, Poland, South Korea and of course Indonesia. This festival has moved from strength to strength and will be held at the museum of art. It is a must for music lovers and jazz fans. The website is comprehensive and you can book your tickets online at rajakarcis. com or contact the organisers directly from the website. The high season in Bali is definitely in full swing and this is an event not to be missed. Two days of musical indulgence! When Cost Where
: from 3.30 pm : IDR400,000 (one day pass) IDR600,000 (two day pass) : Agung Rai Museum of Art (Arma), Jl Raya Pengosekan, Ubud Contact : www.ubudvillagejazzfestival.com
Voices from Coastal Communities (24 July – 6 August) This is a fabulous opportunity to see this extraordinary photography exhibition ‘Voices from Coastal Communities’ capturing some amazing coastal pictures. The local community were trained by Lensa Masyarakat Nusantara (LMN) in photography and the aim was to capture local issues in the community including the environment, traditions, culture and the strengths and challenges of the community. The East Bali Marine Conservation Programme is one project of Lensa Masyarakat Nusantara together with the Coral Reef Alliance and Yayasan Reef Check Indonesia. The aim of the project is to increase awareness and sensitivity of the local communities to their local areas and the problems faced through imagery. The exhibition hosts 70 images of the Amed and Tulamben areas of East Bali. All proceeds raised from the sale of the photographs will go towards funding future projects. It is worth a trip to look at the powerful stories told through the photographs. It is also situated at the very lovely Casa Luna restaurant who are supporting this event and are world famous for their delicious cuisine and first class service. When : from 4 pm (24 July) Where : Casa Luna Restaurant, Jl Raya Ubud, Gianyar Contact : 977409 www.casalunabali.com
Wayang Bocor Puppet Show (29 July) Celebrated artist Eko Nugroho will present Wayang Bocor a new take on one of Bali’s popular art forms, puppetry. Inspired by shadow puppetry this show will focus on traditional shadow puppetry while at the same time adding some new creative elements from the depths of Eko Nugroho’s imagination. I am not going to say more only to come along and enjoy some of Bali’s amazing cultural shows at the top class venue Potato Head. It is always nice to do something different and the audience will be mesmorised by the talents behind this amazing puppet show. What is more this is a free event so it may be worth calling to reserve a place. When Cost Where
: 6 pm – 10 pm : free : Potato Head Beach Club, Potato Head Beach Bar, Jl Petitenget, Seminyak Contact : 4737979 www.ppt.com
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By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Dining by the Seaside! Basilico has been totally renovated. The new alang-alang, modern efficient kitchen and a whitewash makeover of tables, window shutters and doors, is impressive. Sitting at a window table, looking out over the tree-lined white sand beach with a line of multi-coloured fishing boats in the distance you could almost be on the Mediterranean. The menu fits the scene admirably. What a way to begin an Italian experience but with Antipasto. At Basilico the platter consists of multi slices of salami, prosciutto and coppa [capocollo], slabs of gorgonzola cheese, strips of grilled red and green capsicum and slices of eggplant [pictured]. When arriving you are first presented with a complimentary plate of pizza crust triangles [with dips of olive tapenade and diced tomato/onion in olive oil], save some for the antipasto! Other entrees include salads, Caesare or Green, Fritto Misto [a variety of seafood battered and deep-fried], traditional Caprese [mozzarella cheese and sliced tomato in olive oil with basil leaves] or a Carpaccio of sliced raw beef fillet with sautéed mushrooms, lettuce and shaved grano padano, tossed in olive oil. Soups can be hot [mushroom with black truffle oil or vegetable and mussels in a cream soup with lobster oil] or cold; chilled tomato soup with basil oil, always pleasant on a hot day by the beach, Pasta & Pizza are an integral part of Italian dining. The pasta menu is quite extensive. Spaghetti can be Bolognese [meat sauce] or Aglio, Olio and Pepperoncino [garlic, dried chilli, olive oil and basil leaves]. Linguine is al Pesto with sun dried tomatoes and basil pesto, Penne can be Pomodoro or Arrabiata [chilli and basil leaves in tomato sauce]. The Ravioli is medium sized sachets stuffed with puree of pumpkin combined with ricotta cheese, the sauce a light butter, and is very good. Fettuccine is the classic Carbonara [bacon, onion and cream] or Gamberoni [sautéed king prawns in a white wine sauce]. Sorrentinos is pasta from Sorrento, with those 4 different cheeses; Quattro Formaggio. The Farfalle is tossed with
smoked salmon and chives in a cream sauce. My favourite is the simple Tortellini, stuffed with finely minced beef, although the Capelettis, which look like the little hats they are named after, stuffed with chicken and spinach are excellent too. The pasta options are big enough to share when a number of different dishes are ordered. The three Risottos are all made with authentic arborio rice and are made to order. You can choose between di Funghi [mushrooms, sun-dried tomato, arugula and truffle oil], di Frutti di Mare [prawn, mussel, calamari and tuna with basil and the vegetarian di Verdura [eggplant, green asparagus and zucchini with basil pesto]. Gnocchi can be made from the traditional potato, tossed with basil and tomato or di Spinaci e Ricotta, made from spinach and ricotta cheese, served with asparagus, in a sage butter sauce. Mains are either seafood or meat. As you are seaside the seafood option is the most fitting. It can be simple [perfectly grilled red snapper or tuna, both of which come with potato puree, green asparagus and dried baby tomatoes, the snapper with an orange basil sauce the tuna in roasted capsicum sauce]. More exotic are the fillet of Tasmanian Salmon [served in a Pernod sauce] and Baked King Prawns [in lemon butter]. Top of the menu is grilled Lobster, alone or as a part of a giant seafood platter, Frutti di Mare Misto, with king prawns, red snapper and scallops].
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Basilico.
Address
: Prama Sanur Beach Hotel, Jl. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur.
Telephone
: 288.011.
Non-smoking Area : No. Smoking Area
: Yes.
Open
: 11.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m., daily.
Parking
: Secure, in hotel car park.
Price
: Rp. 600,000 for two [+ drinks].
Credit Cards
: All major cards.
Food
: Italian.
Wine
: Medium list.
Service
: Efficient.
Atmosphere
: Mediterranean.
Overall
: Relaxed by the seaside.
Meat dishes are headed by oven-baked spring chicken, tender flesh and crisp skin with roasted potatoes and a sauce made with Italian Chianti. Steaks can be from the USA [tenderloin with a masala glaze] or Australia [sirloin from the Black Angus in a pink pepper cream sauce]. Lamb Chops in a thyme gravy and Lamb Shank in a sauce using Barola wine complete the options. Pizzas are another dish that is best shared, that way you get a variety of tastes. Quattro Formaggi is quartered with gorgonzola, grana padano, asiago and mozzarella cheeses. Pescatore is mixed seafood, the vegetarian Primavera is with green asparagus, bell peppers, and black olives. The Tropicana is what Aussies call Hawaiian [ham and pineapple], maybe Australia’s most popular pizza, and one that I often seem to order. Desserts in Italian restaurants always include Tiramisu, it is so moreish! Sponge cake laced with espresso coffee, amaretto liquor and mascarpone cheese. Almost as good is the Baked Cheesecake, served in that wonderful Grand Marnier sauce. For the location and the quality of cuisine, Basilico is very reasonably priced. Such a relaxing place, it is so easy to spend an hour or two here. Their Sunday Brunch is also quite exceptional.
Copyright © 2016 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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Update Kopi n Kue is found on Jln Kartika Plaza, Tuban, in front of the Bali Garden hotel. All Day Breakfasts, exactly what the tourists want! Eggs with bacon and sausage, plus toast for just Rp.40,000++. There are many choices of omelette, wraps and pancakes. The Eggs Benedict, apart from being Bali’s cheapest, are also a rare original; poached eggs on ham and English muffin. Afternoon Tea is served English style with a set menu for couples that includes assorted sandwiches, fruit cake, pastries and scones with butter, preserves and whipped cream. It is served with your choice of tea. As fitting for a café many quiche, sandwich and pies, cakes, pastries and ice cream combinations [try the Black Forest Sundae!]. I find it quite amazing that one of the most difficult food items to find in Bali are good, simple sandwiches made with quality bread [not that awful supermarket white, or any white for that matter] and fully stuffed with interesting ingredients. Here the sandwiches [pictured] are perfect! The most amazing thing about this intimate little café is their coffee! It is roasted in-house from a blend of Balinese, Arabica and Robusta. Many customers buy a pack or two to take home. For take home parcels they will even roast the beans especially for you, with a light, medium or high roast?
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Cafe de Artistes in Jln. Bisma, Ubud, always hosts a special dinner to celebrate Belgium’s National Day. This year that day falls on Thursday July 21. Belgium was declared independent from The Netherlands in 1830 and on July 21st 1831, the first King of Belgium, Leopold I van Saksen-Coburg was crowned. Belgian National Day has celebrated that occasion ever since, and many Bali Belgians have made it an annual habit to celebrate the day at Café des Artistes which is often fully booked well ahead. This year the dinner begins with a Welcome Drink “Tricolore”, a frozen drink layered in the colors of the Belgium flag: Berry, Mango and Strawberry Margarita. During the welcome drink a variety of snacks and dips will be served. This is followed by a BBQ Buffet of beef skewers, chicken skewers, pork sausages, fish and shrimps, all grilled on the BBQ. There are also veggie skewers. For sides there are Caesar Salad and Tossed Greens and Dates Salad, Vegetable wheels of grilled aubergine, zucchini and yellow squash. There are also Vegetarian Skewers of grilled tomato and red onion. For a bit of starch there are baked potatoes, potato salad and rice. Sauces can be Provencale, BBQ or Mushroom. Dessert “Tricolore” treats, black fondant cake, banana ice cream and strawberry sherbet. No doubt this year a few toasts will be drunk to the memory of CDA’s popular founder and long time jovial host, Rudy Kerremans. Rudy passed away earlier this year but he is still ever-present in everyone’s mind when they are visiting CDA.
Casa d’Angelo’s is a bakery and two cafes. The bakery and 1st cafe is to be found at Jln. Gunung Salak Utara in Kerobokan. Every weekend this café offers a special breakfast spread. Naturally all the breads used, and there are a big variety thereof, are very fresh straight from the bakery. Their full range of baked product is also available for sale from here. The 2nd café is at the Grand Lucky supermarket on Sunset Road [just east of Jln. Imam Bonjol], where they offer a range of sandwiches and light meals as well as some of the best coffee [Molinari] in Bali. They also have a retail bread shop at the front entrance. The Grand Lucky supermarket does not seem to have been discovered by that many expats as yet, even though it has by far the largest selection of imported product available in Bali [including Heinz, John West, SPAM, Bickfords, Branston, Pfanner, etc., and a big range of Tropicana products for diabetics] and at prices that are usually 10%+ cheaper than anywhere else. Warung Laota is one of the many small restaurants found on Jln. Raya Tuban [opp. Ibis
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Hotel], It is cleaner than most and surprisingly is open 24 hours. I was amazed to see virtually a full house when I visited last Monday evening just before midnight, and the clientele were very varied; locals, domestic, visiting Asean Chinese and even a few of us ‘gweilos’ [white ghost people or foreign devils, as they say in Cantonese]. The cuisine is Hong Kong Cantonese, the menu includes every possible combination as is common with Chinese restaurant menus. Congee [or Bubur as it is called in Indonesia] is rice porridge and is the early morning staple. Served many different ways; with any seafood, frog, sliced beef, etc. Steamed seafood [live in tanks at front] seem to be the most popular, but the Steamed Chicken with fermented back bean was very good as was the Stir-fry King Prawns with ginger, leek, and salted egg. Their specials include Drunken Prawns [herbs & arak] and Lobster Sashimi. The Ducks are roasted Hong Kong or Beijing style and served as whole or half bird. For Steam Boats you select your ingredients. As with most Chinese the vegetarian and soup options are many. Laota also have outlets at Jimbaran and on Sunset Road [as well as in Makassar].
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knowing how to do it properly. What a pleasant change to find one that is refreshingly different! What is impossible to hide in a new restaurant is previous quality industry experience, and this place has it, and how. Habitat has a pleasant simple décor, indoor with air-con and an outside covered terrace for the smokers and people watchers, ample car parking [free] directly opposite at the Monkey Forest [the ‘habitat’ for the monkeys] and most importantly an imaginative menu, with budget prices. The cuisine is based mainly on Vietnamese, with quite a few twists. There are 4 base ingredients that can be ordered as a part of or as an addition to a range of dishes. They are Black Pepper Chicken, Roast Pork either honey-glazed or with sweet chilli, and Cured Salmon. An example is the classic vegetarian Vietnamese rice paper rolls. They can be ordered as is or with any of the four items added. The Bahn Mi [Vietnamese crusty baguette rolls] can also be with any of these four fillings, and they can be added to a range of pasta dishes. A Thai variation is a very classic Pad Thai or Green Papaya Salad [carrot, cucumber, coriander, lettuce and red chilli added along with a ginger dressing]. Early morning breakfasts [from 8.00 a.m., daily] are more western but also non-standard. The Eggs Benedict and Florentine are served on German black rye toast, the Florentine with spinach and hash browns, the Benedict with cured salmon. The Breakfast Burrito combines scrambled egg with sausage, bacon, coriander, cheddar cheese and sweet chilli jam, rolled in a tortilla with watercress salad on the side. For an any-time snack try their Corn Cakes, served with a spinach sauce, salsa and sour cream, very good! Many gluten free items are on the menu and all are so marked, another sign of industry professionalism. At the top end [Padang Tegal] of Ubud’s Monkey Forest Road, Habitat will be a long term success story. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com
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Computer & Internet SOCIAL MEDIA BYTES BY : LIZ AFAIK Mazarine Treyz is the author of The Wild Woman’s Guide to Fundraising, and founder of WildWomanFundraising. com, a popular fundraising online resource and blog with 50,000 monthly readers. The Wild Woman’s Guide to Fundraising was named as one of the top ten books of 2010 by Beth Kanter, author of The Networked Nonpro¿t. Treyz also wrote The Wild Woman’s Guide to Social Media, which received a 5 star rating by Nonprofit. About.com. Treyz cofounded a nonpro¿t herself and worked in fundraising roles for ten years. She’s raised millions of dollars for small, national and international charities via grants, events, sponsorships, crowdfunding, appeals and trained over 10,000 people. Treyz started her fundraising and nonprofit career in Indonesia. After an internship spent working in development, she says she ‘bounced around the world’ and ended up in Jakarta, working for a non-pro¿t called Yayasan Emmanuel, a charity that helps children through education, housing and community service. (She still helps them with fundraising.) “I wanted to help people with my writing,” Treyz said, “In Jakarta, I realized I could help people with my fundraising skills.” She said that fundraising “really made me happy. I felt like I was doing something more for the world and scaling my impact.” Returning to the US, Treyz took courses and underwent training on fundraising. In 2005, she co-founded a nonpro¿t called The Moon Balloon Project, an organization that helps children and their caregivers through the arts, in Boston, Massachusetts. Moving to America’s West Coast, Treyz began working full-time in non-pro¿t fundraising. After she was laid off in 2009, she decided to set up a business consulting and training others on how to raise funds. She had seen first hand how fundraisers often weren’t valued in a non-pro¿t environment: low salaries and a lack of respect characterized how many non-pro¿ts treated their fundraisers. Treyz says she wanted to “became an advocate for non-pro¿t staff and fundraisers. We shouldn’t be punished for wanting to make the world a better place,” she said. Treyz realized that she could amplify her impact by training others. She published her ¿rst book, The Wild Woman’s Guide to Fundraising, and set up a website devoted to non-profit fundraising with advice, webinars and e-books, as well as personal training services. She realized that people were willing to pay for training and a stint teaching English in Korea taught her that she enjoys coaching others. In 2009, Treyz set up Wild Social Media, a business that teaches small business and government agencies better social media marketing skills. In 2012, Treyz published The Wild Woman’s Guide to Social Media. She said this book “details how I’ve succeeded in getting attention online and has step-by-step instructions.”
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The book got a 5 star rating by Nonpro¿t.About.com and has become a go-to resource for the Washington State Small Business Development Centers, among others. “I think every non-pro¿t should use social media,” said Treyz, in an interview with The Fundraising Authority. “Non-pro¿ts can use social media to become known as having solutions in their ¿eld. They can become a trusted authority, which can lead to more opportunities and donations.” The same can be true for skilled individuals or small businesses. Treyz said that ‘social media has helped me grow my business tremendously.’ Treyz advises nonpro¿ts to create a marketing budget for social media and that social media takes time to work. “You have to invest in it to get a bene¿t from it,” said Treyz. She has found it generally takes about 18 months to start receiving donations from social media use. Treyz said that non-pro¿ts should look at their donor lists to see which social media channels donors use the most and reach out to them on those channels. C/Ci/I-09 Dec 15
She advises that non-pro¿ts also set up a blog, if they don’t currently have one. Treyz recommends using the blog to talk about services, bene¿ciaries, donors, volunteers, programs and more. “I enjoy social media and I’m on it every day, but it has more cons than pros,” said Treyz. Non-profits (and small businesses) in particular don’t really bene¿t from just social media use alone.
She’s currently writing a new book on email marketing because she feels that ‘social media as it stands won’t impact your donations as much as email’ and that social media as a stand-alone fundraising tool is ineffective. Treyz advises fundraisers to ‘start with your e-newsletter.’ She tells people to create an overall communications plan that involves writing and sending an e-newsletter each month, using social media to drive people to a website or blog. The ultimate goal, she said, is to obtain – with permission – donor emails for future newsletter mailings. Then organizations can post links to their e-newsletters on their social media accounts and stay in touch with supporters through regular, monthly mailings. If people have given their email address, they will be receptive to receiving and reading emails. For now, Treyz is most happy when she’s training others to fundraise. “People tell me my trainings, e-newsletters and blog posts inspire and motivate them,“ said Treyz, in The Fundraising Authority interview, “I’m so grateful that I get to help the people who help nonpro¿ts ful¿ll their missions. I never thought I would be doing this when I started out. This work is tremendously ful¿lling for me. I feel totally connected to my purpose, which is to help nonpro¿ts achieve their missions of making the world better.” Email Liz at LizinBali@gmail.com Copyright © 2016 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Social Media Bytes at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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By Ayu Spicy - 3 large cloves garlic, thinly sliced - Juice of one large lemon - 1/2 cup chopped Italian parsley - 2 Tbl. capers - freshly ground black pepper - 1/2 lemon sliced, for garnish (optional)
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over’s the next day. It reheats well – just take it out of
sauce in the pan.
the fridge about 30 minutes before heating in a covered casserole in the oven. You can serve the
Sprinkle the chicken with the remaining chopped parsley
chicken over rice, quinoa, pasta, or with garlic bread
and cook covered another 5 minutes or until no red juice
to sop up the juices. If white wine isn’t in your budget
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use a well-seasoned stock. If you prefer breasts to thighs by all means use those, but I’m a dark meat
Serve over your favorite grain or pasta or with thick slabs
person.
of bread.
Alberta’s Chicken Picatta
Buon Appetito!
Serves 2-3
Ingredients: - 1 Tbl. olive oil - 4 chicken thighs or breasts (In Bali it’s difficult to buy thighs only -they usually come with the leg attached. We remove the legs and freeze for later use.) - 1 cup white wine or chicken broth
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Local News Suicide Bomber in Indonesia Linked to ISIS Leader Indonesian police said the militant who died in a suicide bombing Tuesday (5/7) outside police headquarters in the city of Solo was linked to a leading figure among the Indonesian radicals with the Islamic State group in Syria. One policeman sustained minor injuries in the attack that unfolded about 7.30 a.m. local time as the attacker, provisionally identified by police as 30-year-old Nur Rohman, tried to enter the police complex on his motorbike. National police chief Gen. Badrodin Haiti said Rohman evaded arrest in a police counter-terrorism operation in late 2015 and belonged to a militant group whose members included Bahrun Naim, an Indonesian in Syria who police say coordinated the January 14 attack in the Indonesian capital Jakarta that killed eight people including four militants. An official with the police’s anti-terror squad said Naim and Rohman had been neighbours in Solo. Both were influenced by the radical cleric Abu Bakar Bashir, who was the spiritual leader of the Jemaah Islamiyah militants responsible for the 2002 bombings on the tourist island of Bali that killed 202 people. Indonesia has carried out a sustained crackdown on Islamic militants since the Bali tragedy. Militant networks have been weakened and recent attacks have been small in scale but ideological inspiration from the Islamic State group has
Kirono said a bomb squad combed the area around police headquarters for explosives and extra security precautions will be taken for Wednesday’s Eid al-Fitr prayers in the city.
Two whale sharks were found stranded on the shore of Nusa Penida Island. “The whale sharks were stranded due to severe injuries inflicted by the propeller blades of a boat that crossed their path,” Yudi Permana from the Coast and Sea Resources Management Hall stated in Denpasar on Monday (4/7). Based on initial analysis, the wounds on the bodies of the sharks are rather large, raising the suspicion of them being hit by a propeller blade. A verification team had visited the scene and had held a meeting with local public figures, authorities, and tourism stakeholders in Nusa Penida. The meeting involved representatives from the Lembongan Marine Association, dive operators, the Technical Executive Unit of the Nusa Penida Water Reservoir, as well as the Coral Triangle Center. The meeting was held to uncover the chronology of the incident and to establish preventive measures to avoid similar incidents from recurring in future. Both whale sharks suffered wounds on their head, pectoral fin, and tail. “The wounds indicate that they were struck by the propeller blades of a boat,” remarked Yudi. Hence, Yudi believes that special legal and regulatory measures should be implemented in Nusa Penida as the areas tourism sector had grown at a rapid pace. Divers and dive operators are also required to abide by the diving ethics, including those related to interaction with sea creatures. (July 4th 2016)
Jokowi condemned the violence and called on Indonesians to be calm but vigilant during Eid. (July 7th 2016)
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provided the impetus for some local radicals to regroup. The Solo attack occurred a day before predominantly Muslim Indonesia, and Muslims worldwide, celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the end of the fasting month. “This was done by terrorism networks that continue to regenerate,” said Maj. Gen. Condro Kirono, chief of Central Java Police. “Whether it is an old or new network will be revealed by the investigation,” he said. TV footage showed a limited amount of damage on the street and the attacker’s partially destroyed motorcycle. Solo, the hometown of President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, is known as a hotbed of Islamic radicalism in Java, one of Indonesia’s main islands. The city is home to the fundamentalist Al Mukmin Islamic boarding school founded by Bashir, which produced a generation of violent militants.
New Haze Fears as Palm Oil Firms Ditch Indonesia Pact Environmentalists have warned of greater risks of haze and
“This shows Indonesia, as a main palm oil producer, is
forest fires in Southeast Asia after major palm oil firms
losing the momentum to produce sustainable palm oil,” he
ditched a landmark “zero deforestation” pact in Indonesia.
told Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Top producers and traders said last week that the Indonesian
Maitar said the government’s own standards, known as the
Palm Oil Pledge (IPOP) will be disbanded; arguing Indonesia’s
Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil system, were less strict as
recent efforts to strengthen its own certification standards
they only ban land clearing in so-called primary forests,
were sufficient.
which have been untouched, and peat land.
Indonesia, the world’s top palm oil producer, has been
IPOP, meanwhile, also prohibits land clearing in forests
criticized by green activists for failing to stop the region’s
that have regrown after being cut down or cleared, and
annual haze outbreaks – mainly caused by fires started in the country to cheaply clear forests and land for plantations. IPOP, signed in 2014, was hailed as a historic effort by palm oil firms to agree to new limitations on what land could be cleared for plantations to grow the edible vegetable oil, used in everyday goods from biscuits to shampoo. Jakarta, which saw the pact as competition to the government’s own standards, argued the agreement was too difficult for smallholders to comply with. Smallholders account for about 40 percent of its palm output. But green groups said disbanding IPOP was a blow to
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bushland that has high carbon content. “If the palm oil, paper, and rubber industries want to avoid a repeat of the haze disaster, they will need to team up… to ensure that only suppliers free of deforestation and human rights abuse obtain access to markets,” Glenn Hurowitz, senior fellow at the centre for International Policy, added. Signatories of IPOP included Wilmar, Cargill, Golden Agri-Resources, Asian Agri, Astra Agro Lestari and Musim Mas. The decision to disband IPOP appears to run counter to recent efforts by the Indonesian government to stop deforestation and halt the annual forest fires. In April, the
Indonesia’s efforts to cut deforestation and fight the annual
government announced a moratorium on new palm oil
forest fires, which last year were among the worst on record
concessions.
and cloaked the region in haze for weeks. A recent study showed forest fires that blanketed Southeast “Haze fighting is a joint effort, it is more effective when
Asia last year released the greatest amount of climate-
companies come together,” said Bustar Maitar, Southeast
changing carbon since record blazes in 1997, producing
Asia forest director at the centre for International Policy, a
emissions higher than the whole European Union.
Washington-based think tank.
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The booming Chinese visitor market is muscling in on one of Australia’s favorite holiday destinations, triggering fears recent price increases in Bali could blow out even further. Research by the Bali Government Tourism Office shows Chinese travelers are close to outnumbering Australians, as a result of 37 per cent growth this year compared with 9.6 per cent. Aussies now account for 23 per cent of the Bali visitor market and Chinese 20.6 per cent. Indonesia Institute President Ross Taylor said the huge numbers of Chinese going to Bali was having an impact on occupancy rates and prices but it was not “overwhelming”. “Bali still represents very good value for Australians, thanks to the absolute intensity of competition between airlines, and the strength of the dollar against the Indonesian rupiah,” Mr. Taylor said. “But there is no doubt prices have risen due to wage increases, the clampdown on illegal grog coming into Indonesia and fuel price hikes.” Some of the increases identified by visitors include one-hour massages for $35 to $40 instead of just $5, an 11 per cent tax and ten per cent service fee on restaurant meals and all-day drivers charging $60 instead of $30 or $40. One visitor was even surprised to find her Uluwatu hotel charging in Australian dollars - and at Australian rates, with meals averaging $17 to $20. He said the image of Bali being overrun with bogans was also changing as the holiday isle reinventing itself into a foodie’s paradise. “There’s a new type of tourist going to Bali, who is interested in really good quality food and adventure tourism,” said Mr. Taylor. “They want to do a lot more than just hang around Kuta Beach and that’s also having the affect of pushing up prices.” Ms Lugten said despite the strong growth in Australian and Chinese visitors to Bali, there were very few “no vacancy” signs about. “In general there is more supply than demand and competition has become incredibly fierce in the last few years,” she said. “Private luxury villas rates have come down in the last two-years and restaurants, bars and so on all come out with special offers to attract the tourist who is checking the internet for the most fun places to go.” (July 8th 2016)
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An unnamed investor from Australia is planning to invest Rp.10 billion ($763,000) to open a restaurant in Bali following a foreigner-friendly revision of Indonesia’s negative investment list, according to the Investment Coordinating Board, or BKPM. The list - which is known by its Indonesian acronym DNI - now allows food and beverage-related businesses to be fully owned by foreigners. Previously, foreigners were only allowed to own stakes of between 33 percent and 67 percent in such businesses, depending on their location. “The new negative investment list is a good news for investors, hopefully, it will boost foreign direct investment from Australia,” said Sri Moertiningroem, the head of BKPM’s Sydney representative office. The unnamed investor will join tens - if not hundreds - of the existing Australian restaurateurs and hoteliers who have set Bali’s hospitality industry in motion by opening bars, cafes, restaurants and hotels on the island with local business partners. According to Sri, the Australian entrepreneur has had the plan since 2014 but chose to postpone it due to the requirement to have a local partner. “Bali is one of the best tourism spots in the world,” BKPM chairman Franky Sibarani said in a statement. Australia is among 10 investment origin priority countries or regions alongside the United States, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, China, the Middle East, Malaysia and the United Kingdom. According to BKPM data, foreign direct investment from Australia reached $59.98 million in the first quarter this year, up 41 percent from the same period a year earlier. (July 11th 2016)
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Bornean Orangutans, Whale Sharks, Winghead Sharks Facing Extinction After an assessment done by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the Bornean orangutan and two shark species, whale shark and winghead shark, are found to be at an exponential risk of extinction. The Bornean Orangutan, a cousin of the Sumatran Orangutan, is now listed as critically endangered, while the two shark species are now listed as endangered. “These new IUCN Red List assessments emphasize how urgent it is for the conservation community to act strategically to protect our planet’s incredible diversity of life,” Jane Smart, IUCN global species program director, said on Friday (08/07). According to IUCN, both species of orangutans are currently at an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild, mostly due to population loss driven by hunting and habitat degradation, as habitats are turned into palm, rubber or paper plantations. Two of the species are Asia’s only great apes and based on data from the World Wildlife Fund, only 45,000 to 69,000 Bornean orangutans still remain, found in Malaysia’s Sabah and Sarawak and Indonesia’s Kalimantan. Meanwhile, whale shark populations have been on the decrease for the last 75 years, due to risks of large-scale fishing in southern China and Oman, as well as being killed by ship propellers. The winghead shark, a species of the distinctive hammerhead sharks, is also highly threatened due to unregulated fishing and their vulnerability in being easily tangled in fishing nets. (July 8th 2016)
AirAsia Aircraft in Near-Collision with Giant Balloons in Indonesia During Idul Fitri At least three flights in Indonesia reported “disturbances” on Saturday (9/7) after almost coming into contact with giant balloons released into the air as part of Idul Fitri celebrations, a news website reported. “Adi Sutjipto airbase air traffic
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control reported at least three disturbances to flights due to the release of balloons on Saturday,” airbase spokesman Major Sus Giyanto was quoted as saying by Tempo.co. An AirAsia pilot flying the Yogyakarta-Kualanamu route reported to the controller that his aircraft nearly collided with two balloons flying only 10m away at an altitude of at 18,000 feet. Another balloon was seen reaching around 30,000 feet. Crew of two Citilink aircraft reported similar sightings in the skies over Godean, Sleman, north of Surakarta, at altitudes of 9,000 feet and 17,000 feet, respectively. The balloons, powered by fire and measuring 5m in diameter and 10m in height, can reach altitudes of 35,000 feet. Some Indonesian revelers like to release the balloons as part of wish-making rituals during Idul Fitri, which is known as Hari Raya Aidilfitri in Singapore and Malaysia and marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. Adi Sutjipto airbase operations chief Colonel Indan Gilang Buldansyah advised people not to release such balloons since they could disrupt flights and cause accidents. (July 12th 2016)
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The fortnight starts with the Full Moon in Capricorn and the Sun now takes up a leg in our Grand Water Trine which includes Mars in Scorpio and Chiron in Pisces. Healing the masculine through deep and thorough emotional purging is your potential and with Saturn still creating a T-square to the Moon’s nodes and Neptune, a necessary part of your soul’s evolution. There is a strong chance of being overwhelmed and a feeling of impending danger of an unknown nature. As confusion, lies, avoidance and deception are systematically unveiled through the revelation of truth you will be able to make decisions more from a place of discernment as opposed to feeling scapegoat or manipulated or coerced. The Sun enters Leo and heads towards the New Moon at the beginning of August, when Jupiter in Virgo now opposes Chiron in Pisces and our wonderful water trine is completed. Jupiter assists the integration and continues in the vein of service to others and oneself. Venus trines Uranus in fire signs just as we ready for Mars’ re-entry into the sign of Sagittarius. It’s been a long intense Scorpion journey into the underworld or underbelly of our deepest darkest shadow self. Finally it feels like the Light has returned and we can now get on with our projects with some excitement and optimism. Saturn will exact square Neptune in September for the third and last time and they will remain in orb until the end of the year. Keep your bs barometer up until then. NEW MOON 10 Leo 57 August 3, 2016 4:44 a.m.
The water trine is harmonizing and balancing your need for a nurturing space, a home and safe place to transform. Family issues are highlighted and a deeper level of caring is available to you. As you take personal responsibility and possibly even teach others from what you’ve learnt a healing takes place in the deepest part of your being and if other aspects haven’t yet become clear trust that in the weeks and months to come, they will do just that. Bit by bit things are revealed to the light of day. Old psychological wounds which lead to addictive behaviour are released to the truth and finally you can heal.
You are another with work, career and a money focus and rather than being practically acclimated you are emotionally involved. This could be because of a health issue and it is probably deeply seated or of a chronic nature. This is something which you’ve carried for a long time and possibly even lifetimes. Parents or siblings will have played their role in perpetuating this myth and herein lays the key to unravel the mystery. Remember that some things take time to move through and particularly these more deeply held memories. As you sort through the content of your mind so much will be reorganized and discarded.
This is the time to have healing conversations with your most beloved. Family issues are always fraught with emotional content and often these same issues arise in our closest of relationships. As you expand them out into a broader context, perhaps in the group setting or sharing them with friends they are exposed to a healing flow of events. Past mistakes become opportunities to grow a new part of yourself, a new identity if you like and to share a deeper more authentic expression. This is the time to make commitments regarding shared finances for projects or work based ideas and a great time to make plans and schedules.
Healing could be a profession for you and many of you probably are healers with your acute sense of timing and psychic abilities. Your intuition is particularly attuned at this time and will keep you abreast of the less personal and more global issues and situations as well as emotionally based events. Your karmic ties are to your community, friendships and children and the value system inherent within them. This is the time to take your role as teacher or simply model a more integrated way of living. Things are about to shift from a particularly internal perspective to a much more movement oriented one. Get ready for the changes.
Mercury moves through Leo this fortnight and then into the sign of Virgo which brings more practical matters to the table. This is a good thing as you will be starting work in partnership and really need to keep your wits about you in business ventures. You now have a deeper respect for the flow of abundance, including money and can sell your own brand, flavour or ideas with more ease. The deeper aspects of healing are almost complete and soon you will focus all of the attention that’s gone into your health into this developing partnership. Communication is utterly important to you and this too can now undergo healing.
We’ve talked about it before and here it still is and that’s because some things are a long affair. Family issues are paramount to your life’s unfolding and they impact your worldly work and intermingle with how you view and structure your life. As you willingly take on the added responsibility and the patience to get through the less clear parts you will be rewarded with a sense of inner harmony and deeper understanding and appreciation for the family unit. This is deep and profound work that you are involved in and although its’ been hard going a breath of fresh air is about to sweep through your life, as a new beginning.
The fortnight starts on the Full Moon and brings with it an extra dose of healing for the Cancer native. As you allow your true nature to shine, people are attracted to you and feel uplifted by the particular type of understanding that you bring to the situation. If you are thinking of travel your plans could well be instigated in the next few weeks. There’s more to your work situation than meets the eye as synchronic meetings and lucky encounters open up to very interesting conversations and as you continue to expand your mind to encompass broader viewpoints much is revealed. Get ready to really launch into your personal new year.
You’ve been taking a deep look into your own personal truth and it has revealed to you some interesting dichotomies. It seems that some things just don’t seem to budge no matter how hard you may try and with that you get the idea that there is a sense of karmic retribution taking place. It is through honing your intuition that you will be able to discern the wood from the trees, or the truth from the lies. As hard is it might be to honestly look at where we have been deceived or misled, an honest observation will release you from the pain once and for all. It is a very emotional time and family bring that to the fore now.
The Sun moves into your sign at the beginning of the fortnight and the New Moon starts your new cycle at the end. This looks like a year of healing your deepest family wounds and becoming the person you’ve only dreamt of being. There will be some interesting encounters along the way this fortnight which give you the opportunity to face the deeper aspects of yourself. Underneath all the glamour and business of your life lies a very emotional person and it is she/he who will lead you into the next phase of your life’s journey into a more reliable and honest person. The grounded balancing will take place in August.
This is the last hoorah as far as Mars’ in Scorpio is concerned; digging into the career part of your life and it brings with it a free flow of emotional content. Financial success is not your primary motive and that is a foreign concept to many people and yet your worldly service is more directed to caring for humanity. There is so much more to be shared than monetary acquisition and it is you who teach this other sense of value to your group of friends, community and within your environment. This profound sense of destiny which ensues will lead you to the places, people and events that are about to expose the next level of opportunity.
Jupiter is in Virgo and plays a very important role in your relationship healing this month. There are also family matters to be dealt with and perhaps this will involve travel. As much as you would like to focus on your own personal growth the wellbeing of those closest to you cannot be ignored. You have karmic responsibilities which must be resolved and completed. Communication plays a key role in the unravelling of emotional baggage and perhaps the group platform is a good place to do this. It’s a good thing that you can take root while the turbulent waters flow all around this fortnight. Hold the faith and trust.
There’s a job for you to do and it is on your doorstep once you can unravel those aspects of yourself that have lain dormant. It could be negative self talk or the lies you tell yourself that have kept you in limbo or a state of stagnation. You are ready to move to the next part of your souls’ work and the people are waiting your arrival. An emotional healing is taking place in your family and particularly with the children. It may be through travel that this is revealed, there’s, yours or both. It’s time to present this new identity of yours to the world and to show who you really are. Relationships are a tricky business at the best of times.
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in
in Bali for interview. Please
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and available start date to:
manadosafaris.com> or call
<HRD@AquaMarineDiving.
081 5230 1023. [147]
com>. [148]
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Employment
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LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)
Administration
Assistant
required for Family : Must have strong Admin or PA experience (5 years), basic accounting,
advanced
English, confident computer skills, work independently. Petitenget location. Please email CV and photo to <farikapandji@gmail. com>.
[151]
Receptionist
Needed
Female 25 - 35 Years. Requirements:
Excellent
English, Ability to Organise and Set Schedules. Familiar with Social Media and able to operate a computer (Word and Excel). Email CV to: <shenoasupatra@yahoo. com>. [152]
seeking Exec Chef. Expat candidates
com>.
welcome
Please
to
male/female
to CV
<huskbali@gmail. [153]
Models
for
clothing
Small to XXL. No experience needed.
<nezalines4@
gmail.com>. [154] Looking
for
a
Shop
Manager.
Call 081 7470
4209. [155]
(English
Experience
Proficiency,
minimum 3-years HK service experience)
<ennymei@
gmail.com>. [161] Looking
for
Minimum
2
Nurses. years hospital
in
5 years. Must be fluent in highly
organised
and confident dealing with guests.
<finance@
escapehaven.com>. [167]
experience. Good English. Send
your
CV:
<info@
thedosebali.com>. [162]
Welcoming
new
family
members!
The
Sayan
House a Japanese Latin Seeking for Photographer
Restaurant
& Make up Artist. Need a
looking to hire: Marketing
dedicated,
& Event Organizer. Fluent
honest
energic
and
personality
more preferred & min 1 year
experience.
CV,
portfolio
Send
&
recent
in
Ubud,
is
in English, 2-3 years event organizer
experience.
Indonesian
citizens
will
pic to <idoidobali@gmail.
be given priority. Send CV
com>. [164]
:
<jobs-tsh@plandosee.
co.jp>. [168] Look for Experience Senior Cook,
Bartender,
Chef,
Supervisor,
Diving
Liveabord
Booking
Staff.
need
Previous
Waitress. Please call 081 755
experience
6266 email <lcb764000@
travel required. Send CV
gmail.com>. [165]
to
Marketing Assistant needed Villa
rental
Kerobokan.
agency, University
in
diving
or
<jobdreamboat@gmail.
FF&E
Company
Computer litterate and social
Consultant,
media
local
HR
familiar
with
practises
and
Independent, fast learner &
legals provisions, send CV to
problem solver. Job includes
<vincent@sanjuanventures.
calendar
com>. [170]
inspections,
villas
monitoring
channel manager and pms tasks.
other
smaller
Indonesians
only.
<tbavillas@gmail.com>. [166]
Interested and passionate
FF&E Company is looking for : Project Manager, must know how to read CAD drawing,
have
interior/
about art, excellent English,
Pembantu needed, female
architectural background w/
outgoing
experienced,
min 3 years experiences,
and
motivated,
English:
organization, administration
<info@bungadesavillas.
send
and sales skills. Send CV to
com>. [137]
sanjuanventures.com>. [171]
CV
to
<indri@
<contact@nyamangallery. com>. [157] Housekeeping required for villa, Umalas, English, 1 year
EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION
experience. Please contact
1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
0818 0555 9126. [158] Yayasan
Senyum
Bali
for the quickest service.
is looking for Operations Manager.
Send
CV
to
<yayasansenyum@yahoo. co.id>. [159]
2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also
Vacancy:
Villa
Rental
Reservationist Proficiency,
(English
<ennymei@gmail.
com>. [160] Urgently Sales
Staff
visit our office to place your ad.
Computer
Literate, Job Experience).
Required for
media
company. Good English &
3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 18.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 20.000 per word
presentation, own laptop & transport. Hard working & Self motivated. Good salary
5. All ads must be paid before printing. All
& benefit. Call 0812 3767
payments must be made at our office or by
8907 or send CV to: <om@
money transfer to our bank.
balikwikfind.com>. [163]
Looking for job as Villa Manager. Pls contact : +62 0819 1661 5516. [114] Expat seeking new opportunity. Experienced in management and marketing. Proven track record. 10yrs in Bali, good level Bahasa. <BaliOpportunities2016@ gmail.com>. [156] Young Architect looking for job: (architecture, interiors, 3D, IMB, Construction) 0896 2221 7954. [172] Female looking for part-time job as data entry, PA job. Speaking and written English. Based in Bukit Jimbaran. <flowsbloom@ yahoo.com> or SMS only 081 2381 5292. [818] Male. Experience in website and graphic design also photography. Able to operate Photoshop and Coreldraw. Prefer freelance job. <thenbagus@gmail.com> or text 081 2386 6175. [630] NC/Es/20 July 16
is
looking for : Part Time HR
updates,
(Cari Kerja)
com>. [169]
degree & Fluent English. knowledgeable.
LOOKING FOR WORK
hospitality
and operations - at least English,
international
amongst
Seeking 1 x art gallery staff.
Retreat
Leader required in Canggu.
for
catalogue - part time/casual.
Indonesian
Butler staff for Ubud villa
Western
New Seminyak restaurant
apply.
Vacancy:
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Q : What is the provision/regulation regarding Labour Over Time? A : The definition of Over Time is working hours which exceed 7 (seven) hours per day and 40 (forty) hours per 1 (one) week for 6 (six) days working period in 1 (one) week or 8 (eight) hours per day and 40 (forty) hours per 1 (one) week for 5 (five) days working period in 1 (one) week or working at day off or public holiday. This is based on the Article (1) No. 1 Indonesian Minister of Manpower and Transmigration Ruling No. KEP/MEN/ VI/2004 on Overtime and Overtime Wager. Overtime can occur if there is consensus between employer and employee and still have maximum time limitations, as based on the Article 78 Enactment No. 13 Year 2003 Regarding Labor (Labor Enactment). Overtime can only be applied maximum of 3 (three) hours per day and 14 (fourteen) hours per week. But mentioned maximum time does not apply on certain type of business. Company which violate the regulation of maximum overtime could faced criminal sanctions of minimum Rp.5.000.0000.- (five million rupiah) and maximum of Rp. 50.000.000.- (fifty million rupiah). Q : I want to ask about the establishment of association and which office the license need to be registered. A : Association is a group of companies or people which have the same profession or certain business. There are 2 (two) type of association which are association which based on Legal Entity and association which not based on Legal Entity. As for the license it depends on the specific sector. As the regulations of the associations is regulated in sectorial manner depend on the type of business and profession. Before establishing an association you should determined whether the association will be based on legal entity or not. If the association is for fund raising, tax incentive it should be on legal entity. One thing we need to underline is, the association that not on legal entity does not mean it is illegal. As freedom to union and assemble is guaranteed in the Constitution of Republic of Indonesia. For association on legal entity you should define the nature and purpose of the association. You also have to notice the consequence as follow: 1. If the association is not on legal entity so it could not take any civil action. It means that if the association wants to make any agreement/engagement with the third party so all/every member of the association need to sign the agreement or all the member should give written and signed authorization to the appointed member to sign the agreement or take any civil action. 2. If the association based on legal entity, the association status is “persona standi in judictio” it means that the association is a law subject, which have rights and obligations. The association also have the right to take any civil action, so when the association makes any agreement to the other party the agreement is bind to the association as a subject of law and not individually. 3. Association based on legal entity could open bank account under the association name. Association which not based on the legal entity could not open bank account under the name of the association. Based on the explanation above, we recommend you to establish association with legal entity as it have own advantages also association could have fixed asset under it’s name. As for the license of the association it depends on the nature or sector of the association. Bali Chamber Of Commerce And Industry (KADIN BALI) Advocacy Agency is an Agency formed by Bali Chamber of Commerce and Industry managed by a team of Professional Lawyers and Notaries. Any question regarding legal or business matters may be email to: kadinbaliadvocacy@gmail.com NC/NV/A-20 July 16
Real Estate BUKIT
OTHERS
Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733]
Land for sale. Jalan Raya Blumbungan, Sibang Kelod Badung. Surya Usada complex. Size 9,5 Are, 6 mtr road, 10 meter asphalt road. Price 250 juta/are nego. HP. 0812 3611 4343 / 0813 5320 9800. BBM 51E9324D. [9525]
Pecatu rentals, overlooking dreamland estate, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments for rent. 1 bdrm aptmt 5mil per mth, 2 bdrm aptmt 10mil per mth. E: <dwayu.92@gmail.com>, P: +62 878 6213 6775. [0945] Villa Seruni for Sale PBII Resort Ungasan Bali. Single floor villa with tropical garden, swimming pool and sundeck. Landsize 455sqm, building 93sqm. Quick Sale Rp 2.95 Billion (nego). <balyx2016@gmail.com>. [0973]
Farm for sale in Sumbawa. HGU. 1,140 Ha with 800ha potential irrigation and 2km coastline. Business Plan ready. Call for info and price 081 1993 3110. [0968]
Absolute Beachfront + Oceanside lands
6000 m2 Beachfront + 11.450 m2 Oceanside freehold land
Balian Villa Sale. 2 years building villa / prime location / 100mts from Balian beach / surf paradise / free hold / 3 bedrooms / 5are / swimming pool / AC / hot water / internet / 100% privacy / completely furnished. Info: <mperezsup@ gmail.com> / 0819 9995 5884. [0994]
JIMBARAN SANUR
House for sale located in Kori Nuansa Selatan. Type 30/100. Call 081 2394 8595. [0244] 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]
DIRECT OWNER: 0812 3806 319 NC/Re/G-6 July 16
House for yearly rent/long term lease. West Sanur, Jl. Tukad Balian. Land: 350m2, building:180m2. 3 bedrooms/ ensuite bathrooms, pool/BBQ area, semi-furnished, open kitchen/living area. Maid room with bathroom. Open deck 3rd floor viewing area. PDAM. 125juta/yr nego. E-mail <yanimuir@gmail.com>. [0943]
Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 25 million/are/year (nego), max 25 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803] Kost rooms for daily and monthly rent at Kalimas Residence, Jimbaran. Clean, fully furnished (TV, bed, wardrobe, hot water & kitchen) and strategic location. Telp: 081-338-653-510. [0818] Over contract resto fully, Rp. 220 mill nego for 2 year 8 month, 1 minute McD. Villa for sale, land 212, build 150, pool 2x10, loct. Taman Mumbul, Rp. 3,3 Bill nego. Call 0813 3767 5273. [0922] House for lease Jimbaran/Kedonganan strategic private quiet safe location, easy access, 2storey, 3bed 2bath, A/C, fully furnished, pool, Wifi, satTV, 2carport, nice garden big trees, 6yr lease. <baliwaves777@gmail.com> SMS 0812 3778 1821. [0984]
DENPASAR
Office space for rent. 3 years left, size 3.4 x 8m with glass, AC and strategic location close to beach, villas, restaurants, bank in Jl. Danau Toba Sanur. Price Rp. 180 million (nego). Contact 081 1397 9879. [9737]
2 property for rent. Beach side, behind Hardyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Supermarket. 2 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, open kitchen and living room, swimming pool, big garage, furnished. 130million/year. 1 House for rent in Kesari 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, big kitchen and living room downstair and upstairs, fully furnished, parking, small garden 60million/year. Contact: 0822 3766 1234 / 0812 3850 6765, email: <candavilla@gmail.com> (owner). [0970]
NEW PRIVATE VILLA FOR SALE IN SANUR
Freehold. Fully furnished beautiful single level colonial style with distinct Javanese accents. Lot size: 530 sqm. House size: 375sqm. 3 bedrooms, 1 maidroom, 4 bathrooms, 1 livingroom, spacious diningroom with en-suite kitchen, large pantry room, 2 storage rooms and 1 upstairs studio room. Facilities: swimming pool, gazebo, undercover parking, AC, water heater, WI-FI, TV cable. 5 minutes drive to Sanur beach. Price: USD 700,000-negotiable Contact: +62 878 6116 3056 NC/Re/P-27 April 16
Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. SMS/ WA 0821 4708 4100. [8830]
Studio apts, spacious, popular complex, near KFC, ideal for short/long term guests, furnished, AC, H/W, Wi-fi, pool, bi-wkly service, parking, rp 4,250,000pm, plus elec. <www. pondokgayastudios.com>. Dayu 0852 3796 4565. [0971] Beautiful brand new Villa Jl. Sekuta Sanur for sale (leasehold 25+25 years 2,5M), 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen+kitchenset, AC, garden, pool 8x3m, carparking, waterheater. Safe & quiet villa area, landsize 300qm, building 130qm. Call 0813 3764 0179, <werner@ cocostravel.com>. [0972] For Rent (Annually): House in Sanur, Pantai Sindu No 10: 2 bedrooms, swimming pool, servant room/storage, powder room, garden with trees, internet, landline. Call/ WA/Text 081 690 2475 (Jkt), 0812 3664 4330 (Bali). Email: <usspiro@yahoo.com>. [0986]
Land + house 2 are for sale in Denpasar, Jl Cokroaminoto Gang Swari C. Central location, access road. Please contact 081 2389 3200. [0130] House for rent located in Tukad Badung. 0812 3646 6176 or 0877 6118 0842. [0146] House for rent, rural environment, ricefield view, 4 are, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden, good price. Rent 5 - 10 years. Contact 0813 3746 6900. [0491]
Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [0990]
House for rent. 1 are, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, livingroom,family room, terrace, garage, electricity 1300, water. Minimum 2 years, 20 mill/year nett. Jln. Pulau Moyo, Perumahan Nuansa Kori Pedungan Blok IV nmr 18. 0812 3892 3918, 0819 1657 0014. [0581]
For Rent: 2 BR colonial modern style villa with spacious nice garden. Newly renovated. 5 minutes walking distance to Sindhu beach and restaurants. USD 21,600/year. For more info contact: 0851 0015 2013. [0992] Villa for Rent: Beautiful Villa 3 large bedrooms all with ensuite bathroom, pool, pembantu room, garage, stunning gardens. Quiet gang. Minutes from BIS and SIS schools. Please call 0812 3870158. [0950]
House for sale. Land size 100m2, building size 45m2. 4 meters road. 2200 watt electricity. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen, garage. Freehold. Location Jalan Kebo Iwa, Gang Citarum, Denpasar. Price Rp. 800 million. For photos and details please email <komangsriwahyuni@ ymail.com> or contact 0813 3871 6846 / 0818 0562 2999. No broker / agent [0932]
House for rent at Jl Tirta Akasa Sanur Gang IV/6, 3rooms,1 maidroom,pool kitchen and full furnish. Please contact Nyoman (0813 3775 8887) or Ayu (0813 3769 1935). [0995]
Land freehold 4,84 ares in Sidakarya / Kerta Dalem (near Sanur), 15 m from main road, good access road. 825 millions Rph/are if sold totality and 850 millions/are if half (2 certificates of 2,42 ares). Rice fields view behind. <crenard@worldcom.ch> or +62 81 1388 7444. [0976]
House for rent in central Sanur. 2 bedrooms, 2bathrooms, living space, kitchen set, hot cool water, washing machine, 2AC, fan, furnished. 5 minute walk to beach. Call Mr. Bagus 085 100 753 382 / 082 147 245 997. [0965] C/Re/G-27 April 16
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20 July - 03 August, 2016
GIANYAR
CANGGU
Land for sale located in Jl. Pantai Lebih Gianyar. 1 are. Good for ruko. Call 081 2394 8595. [0258]
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>. [0920]
Land for sale at Temesi Gianyar 1.5 Are, 2 kavling left, road access 8 mtr, asphalt road. Close to Marine Park and Komune Beach. Only 10 minutes to Ubud. 0813 3833 1445. [0563]
Bali Advertiser
Land for sale at Berawa, close to Berawa Beach and land for sale at Tibubeneng, ricefield view, villa area, 500 mtr to main road. 0813 3833 1445. [0564]
Seaside Villa For Sale Near Virgin Beach, Karangasem
Nirvana Bali Golf Resort. Villa 450 sqm (4 bed, 4 bath, plunge pool). Private location, ocean view, furnished, renovated. Lease for 6 – 24 months. Car available. Email: <iyan.thackery@gmail.com>. [0902] Villa for Sale. Leasehold 31 years. High quality. Location Pererenan. Land size 8 are. Building 320m2. 2 bathrooms, 1 guest toilet. 3 bedrooms. Pool 4x10m. Fully equip luxury western kitchen. Wood-floor. Price Rp. 4,3 Billion. 0812 3881 1463. Direct owner. [0967] For sale 1,5 Are Canggu, close to Echo Beach and Canggu Club. Foundation complete. 55 thousand Australian $. <tanscinta@hotmail.com>. +614 0473 6906. [0979]
965 sm Land: 4 Structures, private garden with pathways, swimming pool Automatic Sliding Gate from Semi-Private Access Drive, 2- car carport 132 sm Living Space: 2-story Main House – 2 bdrm, 1½ bath (HW), Guest Bungalow – 1 bdrm, 1 bath (HW), Kitchen/Dining room structure All rooms are completely furnished, the modern kitchen is fully stocked
Pererenan home. Impressive new modern build two level 330m2 on 415m2 land. Only 600 mtrs to beach. 4 bdr pool, maid room plus rooftop gazebo. 150,000,000 Rp. per year for a 27yr term. Contact <cj_miller@bigpond.com>. +614 1914 8499. [0981] Villa for rent ( yearly) located at Canggu area, surrounded by paddy field, 20mnts to Echo beach walking distance. 3 Bedroom, Fuly furnished, AC, Pool, Wifi, Cable TV, garden & garage. Available in August. Email: <villa. swh11@yahoo.com>. [0983]
Rp. 5.000.000.000 Nego Call: 0363 430 1273 HP: 081915955233 Website: www.abiannyuh.com Email: joepiramide@yahoo.com
C/Re/G-02 Sept. 15
Canggu - Riverside with rice field view • Land is zoned & classified to develop real estate • 10 minutes to Seminyak, 7 minutes from beach • Affordable 4.840m2 freehold land for sale
C/Re/I-13 April 16
DIRECT OWNER: 0812 3806 319 C/Re/G-6 July 16
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NUSA LEMBONGAN
NEGARA
Beach-side land Nusa Lembongan for lease. 1320sqm or 2640sqm with 46 metre frontage. Ideal for boutique resort/ retreat or multiple private villas. North facing. Lighthouse diving spot 100m outfront. Shipwreck surfbreak 500m away. $144,000 USD. Short term finance possible. Ph: 0812 3823 0678 or <medewi.bali@gmail.com> for photos. [0910]
Good investment opportunity. Land for sale in Negara area (west Bali). More than 10 are available in front of the beach or close to the city. Starting price Rp. 60 million/are. Road access. Please call/SMS 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2389 5551 (English speaking). [9663] House for sale in Negara (west Bali) right in the middle of the city. Direct owner. 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, big garage, 2 living rooms, family room, kitchen, well. Reason to sell: want to build a small house. Price Rp. 900 Million (negotiable). Please call 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2381 5292 (English). [9664]
UBUD 4are freehold land sale in Katit Langtang. Close to Ubud centre. Amazing view of volcanos and rice fields. Very good price for excellent location. Inspection Call Indra 0821 4658 4505 email: <jryan@ggs.vic.edu.au>. [0928]
TABANAN Land for sale only for serious buyer. Location in Nyanyi Beach - Beraban - Tabanan. Close to Tanah Lot temple. 30 are, mainroad access, 500m from the beach. Price Rp. 600 million/are (fixed price). Call 0819 1619 8031. [0522]
New houses for rent, air conditioner, hot water, swimming pool, located in Jalan Raya Sanggingan, near Ubud Central and Supermarket, nice view, please contact 081 734 2002 or email <ketutbudiningsih@yahoo.com>. [0987] Big house 3x2 with infinity pool, in Bongkasa village, 25 mins from Ubud. Magnificent Ayung river and Ritz Carlton hotel views. Preferred long term rented, from US$900/ month. +614 2309 2670 or <liptrot@iinet.net.au>. [0989]
KARANGASEM Land for sale near Tirta Gangga. Superficy total 33 ares (12 freehold & 21 lease 29 years). Flat land on top of hill 2800 view on rice fields and Agung, Lempuyang and Indian Ocean. Constructible 60%. Access road and electricity. 3,5 milliards Rupiah. <crenard@worldcom.ch> or +62 81 1388 7444. [0974] 2
Beautiful villa 200m front sea in Amed area. Sunrise, Rinjani and Lombok view. In front of diving spot. Fully furnished, 3 rooms and bathroom, dining and living room 70m2, guest toilet, professional kitchen, pool 12x4 meters, outside lounge, dependance for staff, laundry and store. Parking covered 3 cars. Generator. Electricity 22.500 watts. Land 30 ares, big garden, lease 32 years renewable. Pondok Wisata permit. <crenard@worldcom.ch> or +62 81 1388 7444. [0975]
C/Re/I-25 May 16
P.T. Sunia Loka 7 bungalows 58 m2 with their own bathroom and one villa 170 m2 with two rooms, private kitchen/dinner, two bathrooms . Dinner area 70m2 with kitchen and a 7x16 meters swimming pool. A 50 are property at only 300 meter from the beach and 500 meters from Pemuteran center. Amazing garden and you can enjoy a beautiful mountain view from anywhere on the property. Business is running for the last three years. Lease left on the land is for 20 years. Location: Desa Pemuteran North-West Bali Price US $ 320 000
Please don’t hesitate to contact me for any further details. Fati : +62 812 3969 5048 Email: sunialokabali@gmail.com www.sunialoka.com
Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447] House with land for sale. Located in Jl. Gunung Agung 88 Tabanan. Land 900m2, building 77m2. Hak Milik certificate. Price Rp. 5,5 Billion (nego). Contact 0852 2212 0341. [9707]
LEGIAN Anemalou Villa in Legian. 2 bedrooms facility garden, pool and jacuzzi. 220 juta/year. Contact Person: 0896 3988 7522 and 0896 9393 4177 or email to: <dareorhope2016@ gmail.com>. [0977] Legian Dream Villa for sale. Built in 2012 - Very quiet place. 20min from airport. 3min from Airport. 3min to Jl. Legian. Close to the beach - Fully furnished. 3 large bedrooms / AC, living & dining area. 2 kitchen. Swimming pool-terracemassage bale. Very good staff - office/staff/guest house. Garage and large parking yard. Rental Rate by 6 guests for a day Rp. 4.200.000 = Є 280. Land area 1.600 sqm, build area 300 sqm. Price IDR 2.250.000.000 Є 150,000 11 years leasehold - Extension is possible. Website: <www.nyumpene.de>. E-mail: <uwe@balivilla.de>. Telp Uwe : 081 2381 3622.[0977]
C/RE/U-30 Mar 16
Real Estate Bali
Email : info@eldersbali.com Web : www.eldersbali.com Phone: (0361) 475 2046
Bargain Buy - Oberoi, Seminyak New House Elegant Minimalism Suwung - Denpasar
Brand New 2 Storey Modern House in Strategic Location in Suwung. Unbeatable value for investment. At the Building and Land Price - Must Be Seen. Features include: 2 bedrooms 5x4m, 2 bedrooms 4.5m, Family Room 8x4m, 2 bathrooms with shower, water closet, sink, towel hanger, mirror. High Quality Materials and Finishes throughout, Garage, Secure Gate, Land area 120 m2, Building area of 198 m2, SHM, IMB, 2200 Volt. Mobile : 081 887 8922/huri@eldersbali.com
1,691,250,000 IDR
$ 172,109 AUD
$127,270 USD
2 X 2 Storey Houses In Strategic Pemogan - Denpasar
New two-floor house, 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms are located in strategic areas Pemogan. Features Include: Brand New Fantastic Priced 2 Storey House, 2 bedrooms 5x3,5, 2 bedrooms 3,25x3,5, Family Room 8x4, 2 bathrooms with shower, water closet and sink, towel hanger and mirror. Garden Area, Air-Conditioning, Water Pump, Secure Gate Access, Complimentary 2 Double Beds and Base per house. Car Access for Motorbike and Small Car Only, SHM, IMB. Mobile : 081 887 8922/huri@eldersbali.com
1,332,500,000 IDR
$135,826 AUD
$99,883 USD
MAKE YOUR OFFER TODAY Enjoy 5 Star Luxury experience, own a piece of it yourself. This villa can be cosy for two or enough room for 4. One of the highest rated Villa complexes in Seminyak and rarely vacant. Even more rare is the opportunity to secure one of these villas at the price available here. If its luxury, style, quality, service and location that are important to you we suggest you act quickly to secure your very own piece of it. There is so much more we could say about this Villa but to truly appreciate an inspection is recommended. Currently averaging an 80% occupancy rate from rental pool, plus an additional bonus six weeks owner occupancy. This is not a time share it is full leasehold ownership. 0361-475 2046/info@eldersbali.com
1,600,000,000 IDR
$ 159,000 AUD
$119,000 USD
Nusa Dua - 30 meter to water edge
Gorgeous Villa Brawa
Gorgeous villa in main road of Berawa Canggu. Built in 2006, this well constructed villa still standing strong and almost looking like new. Designed for family comfort, huge living area that can be open or closed, open space kitchen, big pool, with trees and green grasses on its beautiful landscape. +- 2 minutes walking to LaLaguna Beach Club. Land Size 9.10 are FreeHold, Building Size +- 370 m2. 4 bedroom, 5 bathroom, Pool 12 x 5, Well water, Fully furnished. Mobile : 0812 3851 858/dhonie@eldersbali.com
17,000,000,000 IDR
$1,740,000 AUD
$1,289,000 USD
A RARE PLOT IN TAMAN MUMBUL Taman Yasa, Mumbul Nusa Dua, Luas 7.5 are, Remote cluster, 1 gate system, Lush and greeny enviroment, privacy is guaranteed A chance to have a reasonable price for a plot that worth more in the market, Perfect for residence villa, IDR 450 mil/are - IDR 4.5 mil/m2 Mobile : 0812 3851 858/dhonie@eldersbali.com
3,325,000,000 IDR
$ 341,000 AUD
$252,300 USD
Rare chance to secure 11 Are in the Benoa Bay area, close to Nusa Dua and the BDTC area. Fast access to the Toll Bridge, 15 minutes to airport. Beautiful street scape. Possible redevelopment as part of a hotel or large villa complex. Interesting future development prospects depending on the Benoa Bay development. Land size 1100m2, 2 certification Right to Use, 2 ensuite bedroom + 1 separate guest pavilion, 1 office ( can be use as a bedroom ), Independent staff living and sleeping quarters, Pool 8 x 4 , Big beautiful garden. Private excellent well water, also PDAM ( government water ) Mobile : 0812 3851 858/dhonie@eldersbali.com
18,000,000,000 IDR
$1,832,500 AUD
$1,355,300 USD
All advertised properties are for sale in Indonesian Rupiah, currency conversions correct at time of calculation but are only provided as a guide
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House for sale behind Waterbom Kuta! 297m2 land, 146m2 2 floorbuilding, 2nd floor has own access, so can rent out separately. Total 3BDR, 2BTH, furnished, freehold, plunge pool. 0819 9987 7999. Ray White Kuta. [0991]
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] Land for sale +/- 4 Are. Located at Lingkungan Rumah Penduduk Banjar Sari, Desa Bungkulan - Singaraja. Contact 0896 4744 4486. [0739]
KEROBOKAN House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872]
SEMINYAK For sale/lease 20 are of land at golden area of Seminyak. Pls contact 0813 3918 1884. [0876]
4,2 milyar nego! 2 lantai, LT:118, LB:185, 3 kamar tidur, pool, taman, sumur bor, garase. Jl. Baliku 1, Banjar Semer, hub: 081 2397 2137. [0192]
One bedroom villa/apart two levels, open plan, down stairs living, fully furn for sale 29 years $150,000 AUD or/rent long term, 5 mins to all amenities, $ 950 AUD month. +614 3888 1393, 0877 7750 5745, <senang54@gmail. com>. [0780] Small two storey office (total 36sqm) in the center of Seminyak / Basangkasa available, starting August 2016 (10 years for IDR 200.000.000). Please contact Komang (0361 731913) or for English email <anikas@ indosat.net.id>. [0969] AAA Prime Seminyak villas. Great opportunities! Beautifully furnished, spacious 2 bedroom villa with 2 ensuite garden bathrooms and private pool. Fully licensed. Fully operational. Leasehold USD$ 160,000. By appointment only SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9946] Villa 2 Bedrooms Full equipment and swimming pool. 2 minute from Seminyak. 220 juta/year. Contact Person: 0896 3988 7522 or email to: <dareorhope2016@gmail. com>. [0978] Petitenget Villa for rent for one year. Quiet location, walking distance to beach. 2 bedrooms/bathrooms, study/ office, open living, modern kitchen, pool, garden, fully furnished. Rp175mil/year. Contact 0812 3816 2367 or <kiwi4bali@gmail.com>. [0980] For rent Arjuna House at Kunti Atena lll/8, 3 bedroom, facility complete, s.pool, New house price 160m/year min 2 years nego. For sale house at Sesetan Dps, LT 2,2 Are, price 1,5M nego. 0819 9976 9025. [0982]
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For rent min. 2 years homestay in Marlboro Kerobokan. Area 3 are, two floor, 8 rooms included bathroom, full furnished, AC, TV, hot water, free Wifi, office, garden, parking. Web <www.thenadrams.com>. Call 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. [0492] C/Re/I-13 April 16
FOR SALE HOTEL BOUTIQUE LUXURY IN SEKOTONG (LOMBOK)
House for sale. Urgent, need money fast. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, garage, PDAM. Very quiet and secure in Perum. Cepaka Dalung. Only Rp. 425 juta! Contact +62 821 4591 7981. [0726] House for sale. Land size 200m2, land size 120m2. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, garage. Location Jl. Raya Kesambi Baru Gang Kesambi Indah No 10, Kerobokan, North Kuta. 2200 watt electricity. Price Rp. 2.5 billion (nego). Freehold. For photos and details please email <komangsriwahyuni@ymail.com> or contact 0813 3871 6846 / 0818 0562 2999. No broker / agent. [0933]
Under PT PMA company Consist of: - 8 Suites 67 mts2 - 3 Suites 75 mts2 (with pool in terrace) - 2 Villa 1 bedroom (Private pool) - 1 Villa 2 bedroom (Private pool) - Pool area in the beach with pool (21 x 6 mts), restaurant, kitchen, etc. - Lobby with office, shop, etc - Parking area - Land size 75 are (Freehold), 50 mts white sand beach front. Very good location with small islands in front
Oberoi! Spacious 3 bed 3 garden baths on quiet dead end street. 300 meters from Earth cafe. Sunny & spacious w/ oversized rooms & private pool. 3 to 10 year lease. Prepaid @ USD $ 16,500 / yr. SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9947]
Currently is 90% built. C Will be finished at the end of August
Cheap Loft Apartment daily, bweekly, monthly. Prime location Jl. Nakula Barat near Sunset Road. One-family room, sharing pool, TV cable, kitchenette, cleaning, security, free wifi, garden, parking. 0878 6199 5000. WA 081 132 7845. [0993]
PRICE: 1,7 million â&#x201A;Ź GREAT OPPORTUNITY G
Please Contact hotelsalelombok@gmail.com
Villa for rent in Kerobokan: 4 are, 3 bedroom, kitchen, pool, 3 bathroom, AC, hot water, no furnish, living room, big garden. House to rent in Kerobokan: 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen, garden, AC, hot water, price 35 million/ year, minimum 2 years. Call: 081 236 30309 / 081 9166 59151. [0962] New villa in Kerobokan tourist area near Seminyak. Freehold, building 225m2, Land 140m2, 3 levels with separate entrances, 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 2 kitchens, pool, 4 car garage. Owner 081 1389 3531. [0985] 2 bedroom villa with pool, ricefield view, classic style simple kitchen, big living, nice garden. Location at Jl. Pengubengan Kauh Gang Warung Taulan no. 4 Kerobokan. Rp. 115 juta/year. Please contact 081 139 6467. [0988] Villa for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, AC, IndiHome, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and fully furnished, cleaning staff. Rp. 150 mill/year. Long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [9705]
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7he ultimate tropical luxury 5 bedroom residence in a leading resort Designed as a mix of modern tropical with traditional touches :alk to the beach, .u De 7a a range of shopping dining options Perfect lifestyle residence in a world leading resort, beachside Seminyak Price IDR 9,500,000,000 Land Area 940 sqm Ownership Leasehold 28 yrs Build Area 450 sqm
B(S7 D(AL 2 bedroom villa, stone throw to Seminyak ³eat street´ Private open plan living spaces overlooking pool sun deck 7wo en suite bedrooms each with outdoor sitting area pool view *reat holiday rental proposition given its superb location price Price IDR 2,010,000,000 Land Area 235 sqm Ownership Leasehold 19 yrs Build Area 160 sqm
KUTA - 1268
BATU BELIG - 1207
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(xtremely well located freehold property offered at land value only Features wide street frontage (appr. 60m), perfect for commercial use Perfect option for a mix commercial residential apartment building Rare opportunity as at proximity to the airport, .artika Plaza the beach Land Area Build Area
1,220 sqm 600 sqm
CANGGU - 1091
Price IDR 16,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold
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Amazing location, walk to the beach school and &anggu &lub 3 .ing size ensuite bedrooms overlooking the swimming pool Spacious airy living / dining area with modern western kitchen Private secure with a long lease hold for added security Land Area Build Area
483 sqm 280 sqm
Price IDR 5,250,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 43 yrs
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Just 600m from famous Batubelig beach landmark beach clubs Pleasant modern tropical design, open living spaces lush gardens Breezy open outdoor living spaces on both sides of the pool garden Attractively priced, great option as beachside home or a rental villa Land Area Build Area
450 sqm 300 sqm
CANGGU - 1226
Price IDR 5,175,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 28,5 yrs
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1ew modern property located in a quiet, secure area of &anggu Double story, three generous bedrooms with en suite bathrooms Open plan living dining, possibility to enclose, high exposed ceiling *reat value freehold property in a residential area, highly motivated seller! Land Area Build Area
270 sqm 210 sqm
Price IDR 3,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold
SEMINYAK - 888
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Award winning luxurious designer villa in the heart of Seminyak 7hree spacious king bedrooms all with stylish ensuite bathrooms Lush tropical gardens and timber deck surround the large pool A stunning holiday residence in a quiet and secure location Price IDR 6,550,000,000 Land Area 477 sqm Ownership Leasehold 35 yrs Build Area 247 sqm
UMALAS - 951
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Modern/traditional design property, part of a secure villa complex Inviting open living area overlooking the pool tropical garden Spacious 1 bedroom villa with en suite, comes fully furnished *reat location, minutes’ drive to Seminyak shopping dining Land Area Build Area
150 sqm 95 sqm
Price IDR 1,200,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 24 yrs
PERERENAN - 1192
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Beautifully ¿nished four bedroom designer villa set in the rice paddies &ontemporary mix of open plan indoor/outdoor living accommodation Luxurious lap pool comes with a sundeck with day bed and patio area A stunning freehold villa with a unique aspect in beautiful Pereranan Land Area Build Area
780 sqm 548 sqm
Price IDR 11,200,000,000 Ownership Freehold
LAND KLUNGKUNG - 1093 AMED - 1070 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 JIMBARAN - 955 SANUR - 108
JIMBARAN - 1270
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Huge luxury two story villa just 200m from the white sands of Jimbaran Bay 22m x 5m lap pool with decking/sun lounging area and manicured lawn 6 ensuite bedrooms, media room, bbq area, staff quarters and more! Minutes walk to beach, cafes, restaurants and short drive to the airport Land Area Build Area
914 sqm 720 sqm
Price IDR 21,100,000,000 Ownership Freehold
SANUR - 1206
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Rare opportunity to acquire a well presented villa, private beach access (xclusive secure complex of 5 villas central Sanur walk to all amenities Open plan living dining overlooking landscaped garden pool *reat rental potential for the right buyer unique beachside location Land Area Build Area
470 sqm 250 sqm
Price IDR 7,200,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 28 yrs
SEMINYAK - 1089 BALIAN - 1004 CANGGU - 1220 BERABAN - 931
Beachfront, 14.5 are, wide frontage, paved access, surf break nearby, IDR 375,000,000/are Beachfront, freehold, 3,890 sqm (38.9 are), direct access to main road, IDR 160,000,000/are )reehold, 1,900 sqm (19 are), rice ¿eld views zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, IDR 12,000,000,000 Ocean views, freehold land,1,390 sqm (13.9 are) IDR 220,000,000/are, best priced in the area Beachside, 750 sqm (7.5 are), lease, 28.5 yrs, 5 mins’ walk to beach, IDR 13,000,000/are/year Rare leasehold land in Jl. Petitenget, 856 sqm, IDR 22,000,000/year 30 years + ext 200m of cliffront / ocean view land in Balian, 10,600 sqm, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000/are 200m to the beach, 1450 m2, 18.5 yrs, extension available now, real bargain IDR 9,000,000/are/yr Stunning cliffront plot freehold 7,500 sqm best price IDR 210,000,000/are
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