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TEDxUbud 2016 - A Glorious Stew of Inspiration TEDxUbud is a bit like having someone reading out all the best bits of the Sunday Guardian to you (or the weekend Sydney Morning Herald if you are from Australia), then encouraging you to refresh yourself after these sprints of intellectual stimulation by eating and drinking lovely things in a tropical garden. Sometimes people sing or play music. Everyone is smiling and musing and you keep encountering loads of interesting people you hardly ever see. I don’t know about you, but this is my idea of heaven on toast. TEDxUbud 2016 was again a vortex of inspiring thoughts, words and deeds. About 300 people of all ages and ethnicities ¿led barefoot into the soaring bamboo event space on May 28. It was a day to dust off all the senses and wallow in ideas, cocooned in the tranquil grounds of Fivelements, a unique resort outside Ubud which is committed to environmental sustainability. TEDx describes itself as a global conversation based on the TED format and ideals. A huge amount of organisation goes into this day, coordinating a complicated infrastructure of venue, lighting and sound with registration, food and beverage, speakers and a hundred niggling details. Hats off to Danielle Burr and Mila Schwaiko for pulling off this event for the ¿fth time with over 150 international volunteers. I don’t know about you, but this is my idea of heaven on toast. One thought-provoking speaker followed the next. The day was themed Small Things, Great Things, and it was indeed a mosaic of diversi¿ed issues, perceptions and performers, with a good focus on environmental issues. Some highlights... Catherine Huang spoke of the lack of access to health care for millions of Indonesians who live remotely or in extreme poverty or both. Many have no medical facilities in their vicinity at all and must travel for over seven hours to access the nearest medical care. Dr Lie Dharmawan, at the age of 65, sold his house in Jakarta and purchased a boat in order to address this problem. He converted it into a Àoating hospital, and one of the ¿rst areas he visited had not seen a doctor in 70 years. Dr Lie’s team now performs operations daily in that area. Dr Lie’s organization (called doctorSHARE) currenctly has three boats, one of which is a residential barge with cabins for up to 30 medical professionals. Malnutrition big issue in Eastern Indonesia. Parents may have food but are ignorant of nutrition, so doctorSHARE teams up with local clinics to teach basic nutrition and sanitation. Then two remarkable students explained the creation of the Bio Bus. Max and Kyla were part of a 30 person team implementing biofuel as a sustainable model of transport for the Green School. We learned some unsavoury facts about used palm oil which is commonly used for cooking in Indonesia. In Bali, large hotels use it two or three times and then it’s sold on the black market to shops and small

restaurants. When it’s been used several more times it’s sold cheaply to even smaller establishments and when it’s really trashed (a single batch of cooking oil might be used up to 40 times) it ends up in the river or the ground. The team monitored school traf¿c and noted that over half the cars coming to the school carried just one student. A year ago the Biobus was created. It’s fuelled with used cooking oil gathered from restaurants and treated at a plant, where it becomes bio diesel (which creates 80% less carbon dioxide than other fuels). Three buses now transport students at the rate of 1800 rides a month, saving 300 tons of CO2. Commuters use an app to book a seat on the bus and another to track how much oil is being recycled to power the Bio Buses, which are taking 30-40 cars off the road every day in Bali. Perhaps the most moving speaker of the day was artist and writer Susan Tereba, who shared her long journey with her beloved husband Bob through 14 years of Alzheimer’s. At least 44 million people worldwide suffer from Alzheimer’s and related dementia, and this number will triple by 2050. Probably three times that number are unpaid caregivers with the heartbreaking role of caring for loved ones as they disappear piece by piece into dementia. From the initial diagnosis Susan struggled to give Bob as normal a life as possible, but after 10 years his Alzheimer’s started to deepen. He lost the ability to speak or help with their business, and began to wander and become lost when on holiday which ended their days of travel. Living with Alzheimer’s in Bali was a gift which enabled her to keep Bob with her instead of sending him to an institution. Faced with physical and emotional exhaustion, she found two Balinese men who she trained to look after him. She shared with them her extensive research into techniques to minimise Bob’s anxiety and to use his own habits to give him a sense of security. Together they found many tricks to ease his journey by distracting him and giving him comfort. “The hardest thing to accept that he would never return to my world,” Susan told us. “Finally I learned to enter his world and tell him what he wanted to hear. Humour was essential. For the ¿nal few years we moved him into his own cottage with four full time caregivers and a dog.” As she described his last months there was not a dry eye in the house. Susan’s years of research and personal experience with spousal

Alzheimer’s are detailed in her blog www.alzworld-susantereba.blogspot.co.id Her book ‘Piece by Piece’ is available on Kindle. Back to the environment with Kyle Parson who talked a lot of rubbish about discarded car and bike tyres. It probably takes a tyre thousands of years to decompose – who knows or will ever know? A billion and half a year are discarded annually, becoming breeding grounds for mosquitoes and a huge waste management issue. Kyale’s mission is to repurpose a million tyres by making footwear. He’s been doing this through his company Indosole for seven years and these are very smart looking shoes, by the way. Indosole is based in San Francisco but the manufacturing is done in Bali. A sourcing team buys used tyres directly from Indonesian garages and tyre brokers and transports them to the workshop. The sandals and shoes are handcrafted using the tyres as the sole and the upper from organic canvas, banana leaves or grass. “Pollution not the root problem, but the idea that someone else will clean it up as we mindlessly consume and then throw things away,” counsels Kyle. “Make a commitment to cut out single-use items. Choose one and deny it for a month, you won’t want to stop. Choose businesses that provide sustainable options. Vote with your wallet. Be the example. Carry a bamboo straw and your own drink container. Gift the kids in your life with recycled or repurposed stuff.” Great advice. Then there was Emily Penn who spent 8 years at sea researching marine pollution, art director Dade Akbar who provides high end photography for ordinary warung food and Sakdiyah Ma’ruf, the country’s ¿rst Muslim woman stand-up comic and many more. Completely over-stimulated, exhausted and replete with wonderful food and coffee from some of Ubud’s leading restaurants, I staggered home to lie down. The next TEDxUbud will be 27 May 2017. See you there. But book early. This great event sells out in a heartbeat. 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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GARDEN DOCTOR by Dr. Kris

An Edible Garden for Health and Vitality As I have said before the best food goes straight from the garden into the kitchen. Edible gardens or kitchen gardens are becoming increasingly popular as people take control of their health, turning their backs on the produce delivered by conventional agricultural techniques. For some people they start off by buying organic produce, eventually graduating to growing their own. The key to health is the produce itself! By growing your own fruits, vegetables and herbs you will be feeding yourself with the healthiest produce possible. Typically supermarket produce is stored for long periods of time, adversely affecting the resulting vitamin and mineral content by the time it finally reaches your plate. Did you know that the average supermarket apple has been in storage for over 8 months sometimes more than a year, it’s simply outrageous! Furthermore it contains less than half the nutritional content of a freshly picked one, that’s without even considering the difference in taste and whatever else it has been sprayed with.

body. Results from a lab at the University of California at San Francisco, demonstrated that 93% of people tested had glyphosate in their urine. We have definitely not heard the last of glyphosate, it has already been banned in many countries and who knows what sort of additional damning evidence will be uncovered in the future. With the advent of industrial farming methods (the so-called green revolution) much of our food has lost its nutritional content. There are thousands of studies that point to the fact that over the past 50 years fresh produce just isn’t as nutritious as it once was. Then consider all of the toxic pesticides and chemical fertilisers that have gone into it-at end of the conveyor belt all you are left with is a toxic soup devoid of nutrition. No wonder the vitamins and supplements industry has been dubbed the next resources boom!

to consume supermarket produce, or at least reduce your reliance on it. An edible garden is not only a great idea, but it is also an asset that will benefit your overall health. The best thing you can do right now is to grow your own food in your own garden, otherwise buy organic whenever possible. Understandably, cost is often an issue when deciding whether to buy organic produce and some of us simply just don’t have the time or space for an edible garden. In order to help you decide when it’s worth spending the extra effort or money for organic produce, the EWG compiles a list of fruits and vegetables that typically have the most pesticides and which have the fewest. You can use their guide to make more informed choices, and I have compiled some of their findings below. For the fifth year in a row, apples topped the ‘dirty’ list owing to the chemicals applied before and after harvest. Avocados topped the ‘clean’ list with only 1% of samples showing any detectable pesticides, just another excuse for you to eat more of them! Key findings of the Report from EWG (source: http://www. ewg.org) • The average potato had more pesticides by weight than any other produce. • A single grape sample and a sweet bell pepper sample contained 15 pesticides. • Single samples of cherry tomatoes, nectarines, peaches, imported snap peas and strawberries showed 13 different pesticides apiece.

The nutrient content of your soil will have a huge bearing on the health of your produce. Create a healthy living soil by adding plenty of fresh organic matter and compost, encouraging worms and other beneficial biological processes that will have positive effects on your garden and health. Otherwise contact a permaculture farm or nursery and purchase some compost off them, it is well worth it. Learning the basic principles of permaculture will help you to improve and maintain your edible garden without the need for chemical fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides. It is all about using natural systems and nutrient cycling to grow and maintain your garden. Do as much reading as you can, it may even be beneficial taking a short course so that you can learn the basic principles of permaculture in a ‘hands on’ setting. Otherwise consult ‘YouTube’ and teach yourself, which can be even more fulfilling. Poisons in the Food Chain I am not being alarmist, recently there has been a lot of talk in the mainstream media of the dangers of pesticides, herbicides and GMO food, dangers which organic farmers have known and been warning about for years. Recently the World Health Organisation (WHO) warned that weed killer containing glyphosate probably causes cancer. It was originally trade marked as ‘Roundup’ and is commonly used by households, farms and local governments. Another recent study has warned about glyphosate in the human

In addition to this, big business has been progressively squeezing smaller farmers out of a living. The general populace are gradually ‘waking up’ to all these factors and returning to the small scale ethical organic producers, or otherwise growing food themselves. This is just the start of a ‘new’ food revolution which could be more accurately described as a ‘de-volution’. Buying local in-season organic produce or growing it yourself is also beneficial to the natural environment if you take into consideration the ‘food miles’ or distances that produce is transported and the associated CO2 emissions. In addition, think about all of the toxic sprays and chemical fertilisers that will be removed from the food chain and water cycle if we all start to adopt more ethical food choices. If all this talk of poisons and GM food is ‘news’ to you, then take the time to read through the evidence. I can assure you that you will seriously rethink whether or not it is a good idea

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Vivi Monata and Maggha Karaneya: Yayasan Metta Mama and Maggha

Maggha - Yayasan MM & M is staffed by quali¿ed midwives who are supported by the local medical community. All of our babies have regular medical check ups and vaccinations. All of our nurses have completed a course in baby massage. One of the initiatives that we are most proud of is our breast milk donor program. We have a group of amazing women who as well as feeding their own babies, donate their breast milk in order that our babies get a healthy start in life. These women are our Super Heroes! We also have amazing sponsors - local and international people who contribute food, milk, clothes and all manner of baby products, as well as money. With their assistance we have just built a children’s playground. Are you personally involved in the foundation?

Vivi and Maggha are a close mother and daughter team who share special times t o g e t h e r shopping, cooking and chatting. But there is another side to this pair. They are also dynamic social a c t i v i s t s advocating for those in their community that are unable to do so for themselves. Whilst the word Philanthropy is not readily associated with teens, Maggha is proof that with strong commitment and wise guidance teens can help change our world by engaging in real life issues and purposefully work for the community. In 2014 Vivi and Maggha founded Yayasan Metta Mama and Maggha, an orphanage that takes care of abandoned babies. Metta is a Buddhist word that means unconditional love for all beings, the ethos behind MM & M. Whatever got you involved in social work? Vivi - We are lucky to be surrounded by inspiring human beings. My mother in law and Maggha’s grandmother Ibu Erlina Kang is well known in the Bali Buddhist community for her charitable donations to multiple causes, particularly for her efforts in feeding and assisting families in need with their medical bills. My husband and I have involved Maggha and her sisters in charitable activities since a very young age. We decided that instead of giving the girls birthday parties, we would take them to the homes of those less fortunate and celebrate with donations of food. It is very important for us that our children grow to be humble, compassionate and grateful human beings. What inspired you to establish Yayasan Metta Mama and Maggha? Vivi - It was after one particularly emotional visit to a poorly funded local orphanage that led us down the path of opening Yayasan MM & M. Maggha, who was just 15 at the time, told me that she wanted to create a sanctuary for abandoned babies, a place for them to have a chance for a higher quality of life and equal opportunities while experiencing genuine love and care.

Maggha – Yes. I am actively involved hands-on with the babies. But it is de¿nitely a team effort. My mum is also very active, especially when a new baby arrives at the sanctuary. And we could not do what we do so well without our amazing staff, volunteers and the constant support of the authorities in Bali.

For Sale; Samsung Galaxy S5, 16 GB, black. 2 Years old, good working condition, no scratches only slight wear. Complete with original box. SMS or email for pictures. <balikok@gmail. com>, 0815 5810 1235. IDR 3,900,000. Sanur. [016] Looking to buy broken MacBook Pro. Text; 0821 448 33668. Kerobokan. [017] Work to help others resolve differences.

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What do you like about your work with MM & M? Maggha - It’s very ful¿lling to do everything possible to change our community here in Bali for the better. There is so much still to be done for those in hardship and in need. The greatest gift is to give. We are often called upon to help someone with an ill baby, so our role is to rally donors. We are always surprised and thankful for the kind and compassionate response. With 11 babies our days are very busy with baths, feeding, play, sleeps and outdoors time. Another important part of our day are cuddles. It’s a scienti¿c fact that babies who receive lots of love and attention in the beginning of life have healthier emotional responses later in life. As you can imagine we have many very keen cuddlers who visit us. Where do your kids come from? All of the babies were born to mothers in Bali. There are varying circumstances. Sometimes young mothers are not ready emotionally or ¿nancially to take care of their babies. Some babies were abandoned in a cardboard box on the side of the street, left naked in the back of a pickup truck or left at hospitals. If we can connect with the mother we will try to support her in whatever way we can, but more often we never ¿nd out who she is.

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What is the average age? Most are newborn or just a few months old when they come to us. Some have spent time in a hospital. The aim is for the babies to ¿nd a permanent home by way of adoption. This is managed by the authorities and is only available to Indonesian couples. It’s a long process with very close scrutiny, so the yayasan is the child’s home while the process is underway. Where do you get your funding? We started out by being self-funded but now rely on donations from individuals both from Bali and abroad. C/Ns/G-8 July 15

Are visitors welcome?

Maggha - I sort of knew at that time that social work was my future. With the support of my parents, I went on to complete high school through homeschooling and in 2014 with my Mum I began to focus on just making Yayasan Metta Mama and Maggha a reality.

Visitors are most welcome but they need to contact us before coming. We do ask that if guests are unwell they refrain from visiting.

What challenges did you face in setting up your yayasan?

People can help by donating money, items and their time. We have a wish list on our website. People may keep track of our activities on our Facebook page YAYASAN and on our website (www.baliorphans.org).

Maggha - With the facility secured and a well researched plan of action ready to go, my mum and I began the task of registering Yayasan MM & M with the government in order that our organization be government approved and that all of our activities be transparent. Our dream at last came to fruition in 2014 when we took in our ¿rst baby Raka. We have now taken 11 babies into our care. With the support of the local and international communities, Yayasan Metta Mama & Maggha has gone on to establish a loving and caring home for our precious disadvantaged children.

For Sale; Samsung Galaxy Note 2, white. Good working condition, no scratches only slight wear. Complete with original box. SMS or email for pictures. <balikok@ gmail.com>, 0815 5810 1235. IDR 2,800,000. Sanur. [015]

How can people help?

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For Sale; DJI Phanton 2 Vision plus, nearly new for sale. It comes with an extra camera and an extra set of propellers. Ubud, Penestanan. <Masha.beketova@gmail. com> or whatsapp +44 75 1867 7922 IDR 12 000 000. Ubud. [001] For Sale; 150 pcs of miniature ceramic KLM Delft blue houses in mint condition. Please contact <robertf.janssen@ rocketmail.com>. [002] For Sale; iPhone 5s 32 GB factory unlock black colour, with charger & USB cable. Paid Rp 9 juta sell for Rp 3 Juta.SMS 0812 3938 6898. Karangasem. Can meet in Sanur. [003]

For Sale; Xiaomi Yi action camera international version black colour. Include underwater housing. Still in 6 months warranty. Sell because unwanted gift, just opened for testing. Sell for IDR 1.200.000. Contact 089 8598 4567. Denpasar. [004] For Sale; 4 Complete sets of dive gear never used Aqua pro vests & regulators American pro dive tanks, weights & belts 2 large & 2 medium wet suits cost Rp. 45,000,000 sell Rp. 30,000,000. Contact 081 238 703 81. [005] We all have possibilities we don’t know about. We can do things we don’t even dream we can do. Dale Carnegie.

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Say What? Question: I’m a 31 year old, straight, white, average-looking female who feels like an inveterate loser. Everything I touch eventually falls apart, and I make decisions rashly, automatically avoiding the fallout by never examining myself too closely. My most recent debacle started when a fellow I met and was sleeping with in Thailand introduced me to his friends in Bali with the warning that I was not to sleep with either of his two closest friends. So, of course, I made out with one of the guys the very first night I arrived here and eventually ended up sleeping with the other guy too. I wonder sometimes if I’m a sociopath. Sure, the guy in Thailand probably shouldn’t have made such an irrational demand, but in the long run it comes down to my knowing that doing this would hurt him, and I did it anyway. I’m not exactly suicidal, but I sincerely feel as if it wouldn’t matter if I died. I’ve moved 13 times in the past 13 years, and while I have friends, I mostly communicate with them via Instagram or Facebook. I place way too much importance in what other people think of me, and a large measure of my mostly non-existent self-esteem comes from how many people “friend” me online, or invite me along with them to whatever they’re doing at the time. I am aware that I would probably benefit substantially from therapy because I grew up with a bipolar mother who was diagnosed only a few years ago. Now that I know about this, it has helped make my childhood make so much more sense. My mother was emotionally abusive and neglectful. When I was 12, she told me she didn’t want me and sent me to live with my father and stepmother, who also didn’t want me. As a result, I crave being wanted and think I may be depressed

and deliberately (though unconsciously) sabotaging my life. I’ve been in Bali now for a month and don’t know what’s wrong with me or how to fix it. I also have struggled with the fact that my mother took me to see a shrink when I was a kid while I was having issues with lying and stealing. The shrink who was supposed to help me was useless; as a result I have absolutely no faith in the mental health profession. There’s also a kind of stigma that goes along with it: “I may be crazy, but at least I’m not ‘going-to-a-shrink’ crazy - even though I am clearly going-to-a-shrink crazy.” I have this feeling that if I just did one thing right, everything else would fall into place. If I met the perfect partner, for example, I would magically have and awesome life of good hair days. But guys ignore me, and jumping off a bridge sometimes seems like the only option that will actually solve everything. There has to be more than this. Dr. ZZ: You survived what sounds as if it was a traumatic childhood. It is a profoundly wounding experience to be abandoned and unwanted. During that time, you developed certain attitudes, behaviors, and habits of feeling - mental survival patterns that drove you to escape loveless situations and go somewhere else where you could be okay and start over. The strategies that served you then are no longer serving you now, but in times of crisis, even when you know better, they manifest. In your missive, for example, you describe some selfdestructive feelings and behaviors, and you are able to link those to events that happened in your childhood. That is a good first step. But as an adult, you can only go so long saying “The reason I was mean to you stems back to my

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childhood.” At a certain point, other people don’t need to know nor do they care why you are the way you are; they look at your actions, not your history. When you’re feeling depressed it’s exhausting to think about searching out care for yourself, but chances are you would benefit from therapy - not with a “shrink” per se, but with a therapist or a counselor. People in the healing professions are used to dealing with anxious, depressed people with poor coping and communication skills. They will make it as easy as possible without judging you. If you a go to therapy a few times, you can always tell the therapist if you feel as if you’re not getting anywhere and ask to be referred to someone else. In the end, the ongoing process of counseling will not “fix” you and make you a better person. It will, however, help you readjust your coping strategies; so that your past doesn’t dictate your present and future. Question: : I am 41 and have never been married because I am holding out for my ideal partner. My friends all say that I am too picky. What are the signs of a perfect relationship? Dr. ZZ: There is no “perfect relationship”; but those that are born of grace offer opportunities for love, connectedness and conflict. They are an invitation to grow, to create intimacy, to develop your humanness and to learn and develop deeper closeness with another. When you meet a potential partner with whom you resonate physically, sexually, spiritually, emotionally and intellectually, be sure you are also comfortable with each other’s educational background, level of communication, financial responsibility style, and social and personal interests. A relationship with 80% or more of all these compatibilities is a gift. If conflict is more than 20% of the relationship get out; if it is less than 20%, celebrate and grow willingly, finding ways to meet each other halfway. Copyright © 2016 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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If You Have a Problem with.....

“Electrons and Beancounters”

Finally things seem to have settled down and the calculations are generally a lot simpler than before except for one important factor, a floating price for electricity has been introduced.

Note: 200 kVA is 200,000 VA * PLN have set a target to remove the subsidy for 900 VA connections by July 1st 2016 however the decision has yet to be made by the house of representatives. Minimum Charges PLN have also introduced a regime of minimum charges for people using the old post paid electricity meters. People on the new prepaid “pulsa” meters do not have to pay a minimum charge. The minimum charge is dependant on the size of the connection and will vary as the price of electricity varies. It is worked out as follows:

Some time ago the government removed the fixed price charged by Pertamina for petrol and diesel fuel and they allowed the price to fluctuate according to the international price of oil which, as we know, has plummeted over the past couple of years. This has lead to a great wringing of hands and gnashing of teeth in the middle east and Arabs are selling their cars to buy camels.

If your supply is 450 or 900 VA there is no minimum charge. If you have prepaid “Pulsa” meter there is no minimum charge.

No doubt, one day the price will rise again and there will be wails across the archipelago as the cost of putting a bit of benzin in the old sepeda motor becomes more expensive than Donald Drumff’s hairpiece.

Minimum Bills

If your supply is 1,300 VA you will be charged a minimum of 52 kWh ie. 52 x 1,364.86 = Rp 70,973 in June 2016. If your supply is 2,200 VA you will be charged a minimum of 88 kWh and so on. Here are the minimum bills:

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The cost of Electricity To understand how much we pay we need to know a couple of things. Our electricity connection allows us to use up to a certain “flow” of electricity which is determined by multiplying the voltage in volts (V) by the current in amps (A) giving us volt/ amps (VA). In Indonesia our power is supplied at 220 volts so if PLN install a master switch (the blue switch on the front of the meter) that allows us to have an electrical current of 25 amps then our power connection is 220 volts x 25 amps = 5,500 VA. This is our Tariff. The electrical power we use is measured in watts (W) or in kilowatts (kW), a kilowatt is a thousand watts. Electrons are pretty small and counting them is a little time consuming so we calculate the amount of electricity used by multiplying the amount of electricity flowing in watts (W) by the time it is flowing in hours (h) giving us watt/hours (Wh). Our electricity bills are usually charged per kilowatt hour (kWh - a thousand watts flowing for an hour). For June 2016 the price of PLN electricity is as follows:

: (62-21) 560 6688 : (62-21) 537 7619 : (62-21) 847 7032 : (62-21) 8795 2929 : (62-22) 250 6699 : (62-721) 489 274 : (62-31) 854 0567 : 085 100 600 143

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What this minimum charge means, of course, is that if you increase the amount of power to your house then you will be paying a larger minimum bill if you go away and leave the house empty. Excess Peak Load Charge You will note that on tariffs B3, I3, I4 and P2 there is a price for KVArh. This is “Baya kelebihan pemakalan daya reaktif”- a penalty charge for excessive power use. If you use more than 85% of your connected power (if you have a 300 kVA connection then anything over 255 kVA is excessive) you will be charged at this higher rate for the power used during the period of excessive use.

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“This month the price of electricity will be, er, erm, Rp. 25,000 per kWh.” “Oooh that’s a bit steep sir, it was only Rp12,000 last month.” “Yes well I’ve had a bad day you know, the dog chewed my favourite slippers this morning and my wife has run off with a satay wafter from Madura. Why should anyone else be having fun?” “But there’ll be revolution in the streets sir, the hairdressers are really upset, they can’t afford to run their hair driers.” “Oh alright then, for June we’ll make it Rp1,364.82 a kilowatt hour, that’s a nice round figure to keep the beancounters busy.”

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It is many a blue moon since we last looked at the cost of electricity in Indonesia and there is a reason for this - things have been in flux so to speak. For quite a while everything has been as confused as the American election system. Changes were made with the progressive removal of subsidies, the removal of the abonement (a fixed charge before you used any electricity), the removal of stamp duty and, on top of all this, the introduction of prepaid “pulsa” meters which seemed very vague when it came to subsidies.

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Peak and Off Peak pricing For tariffs B3, I3, I4 and P2 the PLN price schedule allows for charging of electricity at different rates for “peak” and “off peak” periods. This is a common system used in many countries under which electricity is cheaper during “off peak” periods when not many people are using power (usually through the night or at weekends) and more expensive during peak periods. In fact this system is not in use at the moment - the price of electricity is the same at all times of the day. On your bill these periods are marked WBP (Waktu Beban Puncak - peak load period) and LWBP (Luar Waktu Beban Puncak - outside peak load period)

• For people on very low tariffs of 450 & 900VA (Volt Amps) their electricity is subsidised* and they pay on a sliding scale. • For people on domestic tariffs R1 (1,300 and 2,000 VA), R2 (3,300 to 5,500 VA) and R3 (6,600 VA and above) the price of electricity is Rp1,364.86 per kWh. • For people on business tariff B1 (450 to 5,500 VA) the price has been fixed for the time being (it is not subject to monthly variations) at Rp 1,100 per kWh. • For people on business tariff B2 (6,600 to 200,000 VA) the price is also Rp1,364.86 per kWh.

Street Lighting Charge

The full schedule is as follows:

500 kWh @ Rp1,364.86 Plus 5% lighting charge Total

Finally we are charged 5% extra on our bill for a street lighting charge. Example: If we have a supply of 6,600 VA and we have used 500 kWh in the month of June (remember the price may vary from month to month). The minimum use for 6,600 VA is 264 kWh so our bill will be calculated as follows: = = =

Rp 682,430 Rp 34,121 Rp 716,551

But if we had only used 150 kWh in the month of June our bill will be: Minimum charge 264 kWh @ Rp1,364.86 = Plus 5% lighting charge = Total =

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Rp. 360,323 Rp. 18,016 Rp 378,248

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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby Greetings Music lovers and welcome to this new edition of Music Matters here in your local Bali Advertiser. This issue we are going on a trip to the dark side, well north Bali to be precise, to sample and review some of the musical hot spots in the wild North of the island. But first a word about the world as a whole, we are facing a crisis of confidence at the minute, imports are down exports the same and we have the choice of Hillary I am a liar Clinton or Donald I am not a statesman Trump as choices for the person at the helm of this crazy spinning ball. I am also extremely annoyed as I want to vote in the upcoming European referendum, possibly the most important vote in the last 100 years but I am too chicken because student loans may track my where bouts and hit me up if I do!!! So I just have to sit here in Bali twiddle my thumbs and hope Britain comes to its senses and shoves the rest of Europe as far from the white cliffs of Dover as humanly possible! Enough political ranting, to business, as I said, this issue I would be looking further North and reviewing some venues in Ubud and even Lovina. It was almost 2 years ago when I last stepped foot on the dark shores of the North and I came here by motorbike with a friend from the UK as we did a bike tour around Bali. This time, it was entirely different as the experience involved one weekend and a taxi. Lovina is famous for many things, the dolphins, the black sand beaches the seafood and diving in the area but nightlife and live music this side of the island remains something of a mystery… Well, that is until now as Music Matters proudly presents the Muso’s nightlife guide to Lovina and one in Ubud. Ok so we first had a night in Ubud. Now I have reviewed the Ubud Village Jazz Festival before and like the event the place is dramatic. Ubud is teeming with life, from colonial Cuban cars cruising the streets to places to kick back and smoke some shisha and watch the sun go down but on my travels, the one place I spent most of my evening was the infamous Laughing Buddha. Situated halfway up from the

2. Triple 9 Known locally as the OLDIES bar Triple 9 definitely lives up to the name with an old-fashioned juke box and a U.S. diner theme, you could be forgiven for thinking you just walked back in time to the 1950’s. The café is open sided and is a good place to relax and have a conversation as even though it does live music it isn’t raucous or too loud so one for mom and pop to enjoy.

popular tourist attraction the Ubud Monkey Forest, Laughing Buddha Bar is one of the liveliest spots in Ubud and an 3. Poco Lounge excellent place to enjoy live music. Anything goes at this popular bar-café. Decent Western The island’s greatest Jazz and Blues performers play regular food and good local cover bands, you can even give it a go gigs at the venue, and the LB has a weekly agenda consisting yourself and jump up and sing if you are feeling brave of house favorites The Bali Blues Brothers most days and enough. It has a river view at the back, and a good view of then The Mushroom Blues Band playing on Mondays .The the street at the front with all sorts of entertainment, drinks Mushroom BB has a powerful lead vocalist by the name of are also pretty good here. Imelda Joplin who smashes out great old classics, and leaves the crowd wanting more. The Onik Blues Rock Duo rocks the 4. The Volcano Club / Club 23 house on Tuesdays and on Saturday nights revelers can enjoy hot Latin grooves from prominent Balinese band L o v i n a ’ s a n s w e r Tropical Transit with backing from another Latin-based group to Skygarden, the Buena Tierra band who also have their own Friday night slot. Volcano Club is a sprawling nightclub Laughing Buddha Bar is the number one choice for local where many young artists to release albums and new work, and there are many Aussies and also live free gigs of pretty much all the genres. People can turn locals party hard until up any evening to enjoy a great live band playing fusion, the sun comes up. freestyle, blues, rock, jazz, acoustic, literally you name. It if Unlike some of the you are in Ubud and want some live music then come at 9.00 bigger clubs in the pm because this is your place. South the club is more about local than international DJ’s but keep an eye out for larger DJ acts. Toby’s Lovina top 5 venues 5. Pasha Now it comes down to it, here is what I believe are the top 5 venues in no particular order situated in Lovina for live music This small but high concept and high investment club is and just generally having a good night! named after a very famous night spot in Ibiza and is known for playing techno, trance and house music and does 1. Kantin 21 bar Lovina occasionally get international acts playing there. Situated just off Lovina Beach this tropical warung is made of palm frongs and bamboo, it is a classic haunt for locals and tourists alike and even boasts fire juggling, not to mention the large array of local bands that play here making a name for themselves. The bar is also famous for its cocktails and does some of the best drinks in the North, and is well, worth a visit. I was lucky enough to see some locals get hammered and belt out a really drunken rendition of four AC/DC tracks!

Ok, guys that pretty much wraps up this issue of Music Matters take some time out and go up North believe me it’s well worth the hike! Until next time keep it local and make it matter.

If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com Copyright © 2016 Tobias J Brown You can read all past articles of Music Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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BA Feature Article Danu’s Story Kicking It in Bali This is a story of addiction, recovery and redemption. The journey from a living hell as a mean junkie on the streets of Legian to a different, ful¿lling life as a recovering addict and a rewarding job as a program director at The Lighthouse Bali, a private drug rehabilitation center- as told by Danu who reclaimed his life and his senses through a process of sheer willpower and tenacity. A Surabaya native, Danu has been living in Bali for more than 20 years. He had a rough past and a fascinating story to tell. At 45 years old, Danu is a recovering heroin addict and a one-time petty criminal. He was a hardcore junkie for 18 years, was jailed 5 times for drug abuse, dealing and robbery but ¿nally decided to kick the habit and get clean. He now enjoys life managing recovery programs for alcoholics and drug addicts and doing outreach work with HIV/AIDS patients, teaching awareness and prevention. Danu came to Bali when he was 21 years old to take a job as a bartender. He was not an addict at that time but fell in with the wrong crowd and after 5 months of peer pressure he started drinking heavily and using drugs. That was in 1994 when drugs were still cheap on the streets of Legian. A heroin hit went for just Rp. 20,000 and it wasn’t long before Danu was hooked and dependent. In order to ¿nance his habit, he started to sell drugs on the street and the negative downward spiral was underway. By that time he was married and had a baby son. In 1996 he was caught selling drugs and landed in jail for 1.8 years. Prison did not exactly help him. No attempts were made to deal with drug addicts at that time and drugs were abundantly available and cheap within the prison walls. As soon as he got out, he took up his old life selling drugs, lived on the streets and became a petty criminal to supplement his income. A predictable pattern was established. His wife wanted no part in any of it and left him, taking his infant son to be raised by one of his sisters in Surabaya. In and out of jail 5 times – 3 times for drugs, 2 times for robbery – his life was rough and tough and his personality became aggressive and loutish. He was a troublemaker in jail due to his anger, aggression and addiction. Accordingly he was moved around the Bali prison system and was incarcerated in Kerobokan, Klungkung, Bangli and Gianyar. It was a very unmerry goround. Each time he was out of prison he reverted to his old criminal ways. Drugs, women and gambling were his pastimes, his trademarks, and his downfall. Danu was high on the radar of local authorities, suspected of being one of Bali’s top criminal kingpins. As a result he was constantly watched by the police, re-arrested, convicted and re-incarcerated several times for drug dealing or armed robbery. The prison system in Bali at that time did not actively provide drug addiction programs. Only community support programs were available to the inmates, brought in by outside organizations like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA). Danu started going to these meetings in 2009, steered by an honest desire to turn his life around but those good intentions only lasted a few hours beyond the meeting sessions. Back in his cellblock, he was teased, tempted and surrounded by drugs and quickly lost his desire to get clean. It was such a crazy environment, says Danu, because drugs were so ingrained into his existence and the good intentions evaporated with the ¿rst sight of drugs or alcohol. It was not until his 5th semipermanent visit to prison that he started seriously thinking about his rotten life. What drove him onto an alternative path were the incessant dreams he experienced about his mother and her admonitions, way back when he decided to come to Bali, to “please do not use drugs”. The guilt about failing his mother and his family haunted him day and night and became so strong that he ¿nally

made that fateful decision to become clean. The date of 12 August 2013, when he was sprung from jail for the 5th time, was the date he chose to admit defeat and sought help kicking his addictions. It was the best decision of his life but it was also the hardest and the most wretched as his choice to get clean was to go cold-turkey. He checked himself into Yakita (Yayasan Harapan Permata Hati Kita), an addiction treatment and recovery center in Denpasar where he went through a dif¿cult and hellish time for 7 months to overcome his addictions. Without the bene¿t of detoxi¿cation medication or drug substitutes like methadone he withstood the full brunt of withdrawal in the same tough way he had acted on the streets in his criminal days. It was like a re-enactment of these bad guy days, but then in reverse. He kicked several habits all at once: drugs, alcohol, and smoking. He was violently ill and spent days in an isolation room battling his demons, but was successful through a process of brutal honesty and a willingness to change the direction of his life. It was unbelievably hard but in the end he triumphed over his demons and won the battle. After finishing the Yakita program, he spent an additional month at Yakeba (Yayasan Kesehatan Bali) in Renon, another drug rehabilitation facility that provides care and education for alcoholics, addicts and those suffering from HIV/ AIDs. Since then Danu has been clean, sober and happy for the last 2.5 years. This new state has brought him untold joy and peace of mind. Foremost, he relishes the clean and healthy way he can live now, free -one day at a time - from the bondage of his addictions. He is grateful that he can engage in new life opportunities, speci¿cally as a recovered addict, by sharing his experiences and contributing to the transformation of other addicts. In addition, he reconnected with his Surabaya family and found his son back after 18 years. Danu turned his life around in such a way that he feels compelled to share his story with other addicts and help them on the road to recovery. His mission now in life is to do outreach work and try to educate addicts to the fact that there is a better life than one of drug dependency with all the bad ties this entails. Besides his job as one of the program directors of The Lighthouse Bali, counseling individual clients and directing their way to recovery, Danu also does a lot of volunteer work for Yakeba where he counsels and works with drug addicts. The Road to Recovery leads to Glasgow. -As part of his recovery program at Yakeba, Danu took up an old football hobby from his childhood days in Surabaya and when he became clean and graduated from the drug rehabilitation program, he used it as a medium to reach other addicts in recovery. At Yakeba, he helped form a football team and made it part of their physical rehabilitation. They play a game once a week. It was this activity that got him noticed and ultimately selected to be a member of the 2016 Team Indonesia that will compete in the Homeless World Cup, an international soccer tournament for homeless, drug addicted and HIV infected people. The Homeless World Cup was started by 2 social entrepreneurs from Scotland and Austria in 2001 because they saw it as a great way to help the homeless – of which many are drug addicts and/or HIV sufferers. The matches, they felt, would empower these people and inspire them to change their own lives. Therefore they helped to organize and coordinate teams all over the world to participate in yearly matches to be played at various locations. Since its inception, the Homeless World Cup has been played in places like Austria, Italy, Russia, Scotland, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Sweden, South Africa, Australia, France, Poland, and Mexico. This year’s Cup is to be fought out in Glasgow, Scotland from 10-16 July. The matches will be played in a makeshift stadium at George Square in the heart of Glasgow and are expected

By Ines Wynn to attract up to 100,000 spectators. Not bad for an amateur cup. Teams from 52 countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas are participating. The teams, whose players change every year, are organized by various NGOs in their home countries and funding for the teams is provided by multinationals like Nike, Chevrolet, etc. Team Indonesia, which has played the Cup since 2011, is organized and sponsored by Rumah Cemara in Bandung, a government funded treatment center for people suffering from drug addiction and HIV/AIDS. The 8 member team is made up by people from several towns in Java and just one participant from Bali, Danu. They are all amateur players drawn from homeless shelters or HIV and drug addiction treatment centers. The team will practice in Bandung for one month before traveling to Scotland with their coach and team manager to challenge the other teams in matches. The Indonesia team ¿gures they have more than a ¿ghting chance and are eager to win. The Homeless World Cup 2016 rankings put Indonesia in 13th place among 48 countries ranked. It stands above countries with big names in football such as Argentina, which is at number 19, England (27), Italy (32), and Germany (34). Home team Scotland is ranked 15th. The Homeless World Cup was featured in a 2008 documentary Kicking It, starred and narrated by Colin Farrell who is also an ambassador for the organization. Football fans will enjoy this movie which tells the story of seven homeless and drug addicted participants who played in the Cape Town matches of 2008. The Road Beyond. Danu was selected as a goalkeeper for the Indonesian team on the basis of his football skills and his buoyant personality. He is going to Scotland with a lot of motivation and a few well de¿ned goals. First of all he wants the Indonesian team to win the Cup. In second place, he wants to show the world that hardcore addicts can be rehabilitated and should not be discriminated against. His fervent message, besides saying NO to drugs, is asking the world to say NO to the stigma and discrimination that is usually meted out to recovering drug addicts and HIV positive people. “We are in our core decent human beings”, he says, “who have made some bad choices in life but want to recover and regroup. The recovery process is a long and arduous road and stigma and discrimination is a burden that weighs heavy and hampers our progress. By choosing to work ourselves clean, cost what may, we are asking for support and respect. To discriminate against us is to put unnecessary roadblocks in our way.”

Drug and alcohol recovery programs are available in Bali to help people who seriously want to kick a nasty habit. They range from the free, government run clinics to group and individual programs that stretch from the affordable to the expensive. In the next article we will take a look at these facilities and summarize their programs.

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When I was a young teenager I foolishly started shaving my legs because my mum did. Biggest mistake of my life. After years of shaving then a friend introduced me to waxing. This was good and longer lasting but a monthly torture routine. I tried my own home hair-removal gadget which worked fairly well, but again a monthly torture. Then I tried IPL laser hair removal. This proved to be a painful experience and was pretty effective but only worked on dark hair. I had areas that the hair was too light to work on. Carry on shaving and Next she was going to target a few stray white hairs on my waxing. I was so excited to hear that Rejuvie has the new chin that I had been plucking out. After cleansing the area Soprano Laser from Alma to treat me. she applied cold gel. She adjusted the settings on the laser to use the stamping technique for this area. 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MELIOIDOSIS This one is for all my barefoot hippy friends connecting with Mother Earth through their feet. Yep, I get it. Nothing like the feeling of good wholesome dirt under your pinkies, but in the tropics you could be getting more than you bargained for; especially if you have an open wound on your feet or legs, and particularly in the wet season. A nasty little bacteria, that usually minds it’s own business chilling out in the mud, could enter your bloodstream and cause all nature of problems. The disease is called meliodosis.

• Fever • Ulceration • Abscess Lung Infection: • Cough • Chest pain • High fever • Headache • Anorexia

Although healthy people may get melioidosis, those with a low immune system (diabetes mellitus, chronic renal failure, chronic lung disease, or an immune deficiency of any kind) are at higher risk. While melioidosis infection has taken place all over the world, Southeast Asia and northern Australia are the areas in which it is primarily found. Treatment Melioidosis is difficult to diagnose and is often mistaken for other diseases. Late diagnosis can be fatal. When a melioidosis infection is diagnosed, the disease can be treated with the use of appropriate medication, usually a combination of oral and intravenous antibiotics.

Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease, is an infectious disease that can infect humans or animals. The disease is caused by the bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei.

Prevention It is predominately a disease of tropical climates, especially in Southeast Asia and northern Australia where it is widespread. The bacteria causing melioidosis are found in contaminated water and soil. It is spread to humans and animals through direct contact with the contaminated source. People can get melioidosis through direct contact with contaminated soil and surface waters. Humans and animals can also acquire the infection by inhalation of contaminated dust or water droplets, ingestion of contaminated water, and contact with contaminated soil, especially through skin abrasions. It is very rare for people to get the disease from another person. Signs and Symptoms There are several types of melioidosis infection, each with their own set of symptoms. However, it is important to note that melioidosis has a wide range of signs and symptoms that can be mistaken for other diseases such as tuberculosis or more common forms of pneumonia. Localized Infection: • Localized pain or swelling

In endemic areas, people (rice-paddy farmers in particular) are warned to avoid contact with soil, mud, and surface water where possible.

Bloodstream Infection: • Fever • Headache • Respiratory distress • Abdominal discomfort • Joint pain • Disorientation General Infection: • Fever • Weight loss • Stomach or chest pain • Muscle or joint pain • Headache • Seizures The time between an exposure to the bacteria that causes the disease and the emergence of symptoms is not clear, but may range from one day to many years; generally symptoms appear two to four weeks after exposure.

A simple way to prevent contact with melioidosis in the soil is to wear something on your feet (rubber clogs, boots etc). Be particularly careful if you have any open wounds on your legs or feet and make sure they are cleaned and covered with a water proof dressing if you are planning on connecting with the earth. A vaccine is not yet available.

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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Drug resistance to cause 10m deaths per annum by 2050 For the first time, researchers have found a person in the US carrying bacteria resistant to antibiotic of last resort, an alarming development that the top US public health official says could signal “the end of the road” for antibiotics. The antibiotic-resistant strain was found last month in the urine of a 49-year-old Pennsylvania woman. Researchers determined that she carried a strain of E. coli resistant to the antibiotic colistin, according to the American Society for Microbiology. The researchers said the discovery “heralds the emergence of a truly pan-drug resistant bacteria.”

come a critical tool in fighting off some of the most tenacious infections. Bacteria develop antibiotic resistance in two ways. Many acquire mutations in their own genomes that allow them to withstand antibiotics, although that ability can’t be shared with pathogens outside their own family. Other bacteria rely on a shortcut: They make copies of themselves and transfer their genes to other bugs within the same family, as well as jump to other bacteria, which can then “catch” the resistance directly without having to develop it through evolution. The colistin-resistant E. coli found in the Pennsylvania woman has this type of resistance gene. Despite the fact that public health officials have known about the overall problem for over a decade and have been expecting this resistance gene to turn up in the US, steps to combat it have been limited and slow to kick in.

Colistin is the antibiotic of last resort for particularly dangerous types of superbug, including a family of bacteria known as carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, or CRE, which health officials have dubbed “nightmare bacteria.” In some instances, these superbugs kill up to 50 percent of patients who become infected. The Centers for Disease Control and An animated video in 2013 by the CDC highlighted the key Prevention (CDC) has called CRE one of the country’s most points with antibiotic threats and last year, the US Congress urgent public health threats. agreed to provide hundreds of millions of dollars to the federal agencies engaged in the battle against antibiotic-resistant Health officials say the case by itself is not cause for panic. bacteria. The largest chunk of that money, more than $150 The strain found in the woman is treatable with other antibi- million, went to the CDC as part of an effort to build and otics. But researchers worry that the antibiotic-resistant gene strengthen capacity at state and local health departments to found in the bacteria, known as mcr-1, can spread to other prevent and monitor superbug outbreaks. types of bacteria that already evade other types of antibiotics. It’s the first time this colistin-resistant strain has been found The cost of failure to tackle drug-resistant infections will be in a person in the US. In November, public health officials dire, leading to at least 10 million extra deaths a year and cost worldwide reacted with alarm when Chinese and British the global economy up to $100 trillion by 2050, a UK governresearchers reported finding the colistin-resistant strain in ment report published last year warned. pigs, raw pork meat and in a number of people in China. The deadly strain was later discovered in Europe, Africa, South These stark figures, the first to quantify the potential impact America and Canada. of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – drug-resistant infections or superbugs – makes a compelling case to global leaders “What this tells us is that urgent action is needed. To that the end of the road put the figures in context there isn’t very far away for are currently 8.2 million deaths antibiotics - that we a year from cancer and annual may be in a situation global GDP stands at $70 to where we have pa$75trillion. tients in our intensivecare units, or patients Former Goldman Sachs chief getting urinary tract economist Jim O’Neill, who infections for which we chaired the report, said AMR do not have antibiotrepresents a more certain ics”, said CDC Director threat than climate change in Tom Frieden to newsthe short term. “We cannot alpapermen. USDA, relow these projections to matesearchers reported rialise for any of us, especially that testing of hundreds of livestock and retail meats had our fellow citizens in the Bric (Brazil, Russia, India, China) and turned up the same colistin-resistant bacteria in a sample Mint (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, Turkey) worlds. We must from a pig intestine and is working to determine the pig’s search for bold, clear and practical long term solutions,” he farm of origin. CDC officials are working with Pennsylvania said. health authorities to establish how the woman, who had not traveled overseas in six months or been hospitalised, might The review, looked at three bacteria – K pneumoniae, E coli have become infected with the bacteria. and Staphylococcus aureus – out of a group of seven bugs

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highlighted by the WHO as already showing concerning Colistin is widely used in Chinese livestock, and probably resistance levels. It also examined HIV, tuberculosis and led bacteria to evolve and gain a resistance to the drug. The malaria as broader public health issues for which resistance gene must have leaped from livestock to human microbes is a concern. through food, according to doctors at the Department of Infectious Diseases at the University of Pittsburgh. No country is considered immune from the threat but for some regions and nations the outlook is particularly bleak. The Food handlers are at high risk in places like China, where world’s most populous countries, India and China, face 2 millive animal markets are often in close proximity to food stalls, lion and 1 million deaths a year respectively by 2050 and one and it is quite possible for the bacteria to spread from animals in every four deaths in Nigeria by then is forecast to be atto humans. In the US, and elsewhere, where food is sealed tributable to AMR. in packages and containers, the situation is different and there is no immediate cause for panic as yet. That said, infectious disease experts worldwide are calling for speedi- Despite the grim prognosis, O’Neill said there is hope if interer action to curb the overuse of antibiotics in livestock, which national consensus is reached and through advances in diagnostics, stimulating the development of new AMR drugs is now very serious. and alternative therapies such as vaccines. Clearly they need Scientists rang the alarm bells about the gene in November, to get a move on. If you can dismiss this as scaremongering but not enough attention was paid. “Now the gene has made by Big Pharma, who do indeed have a lot to answer for, so as its way into pigs and people in the US. I hope this opens the to sell us more vaccines I hope you’re right. But I fear not. Far eyes of government to the abyss that lies before us”, said too many people going into hospitals for routine procedures Dr. Price. Public health officials have long warned that if drug are succumbing to opportunistic infections due to anti-microresistant bacteria continue to spread, treatment options could bial resistance for that to wash. Modern surgery relies on the be seriously limited, routine operations become deadly and risk of infection remaining low. That could be about to change minor infections become life threatening. Pneumonia in and that’s a game changer. particular will be very difficult to treat. Already, doctors had been forced to rely on colistin as a last-line defense against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The drug is hardly ideal. It is more than half a century old and can seriously damage a patient’s kidneys. And yet, because doctors have run out of weapons to fight a growing number of infections that evade more modern antibiotics, it has be-

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The Frugal Balinist *Get a job. You may not work on a tourist visa or on a sosial budaya visa. A business visa also does not allow you to work in Indonesia but does allow you to explore business possibilities or discuss business with Indonesian companies and you need an Indonesian company to invite you. Check out the Employment Ads for expats under the Current Ads section of the Bali Advertiser for expat work with a KITAS visa as designer, ESL teacher, executive chef, F & B industry, wedding specialist, etc. Bartending and other jobs in the hospitality and spa industry are dif¿cult to get. Joining one of the seven English-speaking Rotary Clubs on Bali is a great way to network with other expats. Whatever business you start up, you’ll need the tourist dollar to make it work, as locals will not pay tourist prices. Be prepared to endlessly pay, pay and pay to get your business up and running. Finding the right location can prove extremely trying, particularly if you want something attractive and central. You could end up looking at dozens of places before you ¿nd the right space. Make a sound rental agreement. The norm on Bali is to pay for lease periods 5-10 years in advance, so if you want to invest cash in upgrading/furnishing it you’ll need to lease it for a long enough period to make it worth the investment. A good property could cost $150,000 upfront, a huge amount to sink on an unproven business model. Expats are good at understanding what services foreigners want, they are skilled at using the Internet and often these marketing skills are what are needed to make a business a success. Often you need to employ relatives and source product and even labor from Java. The Internet has opened up a million ways to work as an entrepreneur from anywhere; so many people maintain businesses that are not locationspeci¿c. Spending much less to live in Indonesia has a way of making online businesses that might not be viable back home worth pursuing.

* Shopping: Certain electronic items such as a drinks/bar/mini fridge can’t be found in big stores like Lotte and Carrefour because medium sized fridges are pretty cheap so that there’s no market for the mini ones. First check out UFO Electronics in Denpasar near Kasih Ibu Hospital and other small electronic shops in the city. Lotte Mart is getting expensive, Hardy’s is cheaper in Amlapura and Gianyar than Denpasar or Kuta for most things. If you’re an avid shopper and seeking a wide selection of women’s clothing, you’ll enjoy the markets at Seminyak Square. Unlike market stalls elsewhere, vendors here have a great array of modern styles and fabrics: colorful kaftans with and without pompoms, maxi dresses, stylish sarongs, killer kimonos, etc. A selection of sunglasses, bags and jewelry also available. Bargaining is normal practice and getting a good price depends largely on one’s bargaining prowess. Having said that, expect to pay a little more than the usual market fare here. But it’s well worth it for the unique choices. When you’ve had enough of market shopping, a plethora of fixed price shops is opposite and on the surrounding streets. *Minitips: *Save money? Basically, if you see tourists in a place of business just keep on moving. *Bali Black Orchid Boutique (Jl. Legian Kaja 456 between Rum Jungle Road and Jl. Padma, tel. 0361-762-330; open 9:30 am-5:30 pm.) specializes in clothing for plus size ladies or as they say Western Jumbo Sizes; they’ll also make anything to your size. *Pick the right bag from the conveyer belt at the airport or you could get the bag of contraband instead. *If you ¿nd a pack of marijuana or some other drug in your bag, car or house, DON’T TOUCH IT and leave your ¿ngerprints that

give the police the right to arrest you. *Golf Club Membership is a bizarre concept where you pay millions of rupiah in advance for the privilege of paying hundreds of thousands of additional rupiah each time you play golf at a certain course. *Certifying contracts, deeds and other documents tends to be easier on the purse di daerah (out of town) than if you use the services of notaris in city centers or along Jl. Bypass. *The cheapest way to build a fence is to tour your local Toko Material building suppliers (not the big retailers) and get the best price on pre-made split bamboo fencing. *When paying an unof¿cial fee (uang kopi or uang rokok) to go beyond a certain point, gain access to a site, take pictures or park in a certain spot, pay what you think it’s worth and watch for the recipient’s reaction to see if you’ve given enough. *If you run out of shaving foam, use hair conditioner instead. *Pick restaurants that don’t do gimmicks like happy hours and party nights but just concentrate on the food and a pleasing atmosphere at reasonable prices. *You can “own” any used car outright or any new car as long as you “buy” it from a good Balinese “friend,” i.e. get him to buy it ¿rst in his name and then the next day sell it to you as used. *Five bad habits starting with M: Mabuk: drunk; Main perempuan: chasing women; Madat: taking drugs; Mencuri: stealing; Main judi: gambling. *Bring a big cloth bag for your purchases when shopping so you don’t end up with 20 disposable plastic bags at the end of the day. *Waste nothing.

*Neglected tropical nut: The crunchy Javanese almond (Canarium commune) or kenari nut (biji kenari) from nutbearing trees found on Java can be used in place of almonds in many confectionaries, especially for cakes and cookies. The edible nuts are also eaten raw or slightly roasted and sometimes coarsely ground and added to other foods. The nuts can be pressed for oil and then used for massage. The fresh oil is also mixed with food. The main season is April to May but trees can bear nuts 2 or 3 times a year. Store in dry place after the Àeshy outer layer is removed but the hard shell remains. After removing the nuts from the shell and then roasting, the nuts can be stored in sealed containers for many months. Seeds can be dried and stored. note: The seed coat should not be eaten as it carries a substance that causes diarrhea. The very best quality kenari are found in East Indonesia, North Sulawesi and Maluku. Cost on Bali: Rp70,000-Rp85,000/kg. Most often people buy just an ounce (Rp10,000) for making cakes.

*Long-term car rental: Pak Muka in Renon (hp 081-23919682) rents cars at harga lokal (local prices) for only Rp200,000/day; Toyota AGYA Rp2, 000,000/month adequate for small families; new Avanza for only RP3,500,000/month good for large families. If you call him a few days before you arrive in Bali, he will meet you at the airport at no extra charge. *Low cost overseas transfers: The costs for overseas foreign exchange transaction charges for withdrawing money at ATMs in Bali are punishing and increasing all the time. Charges can easily amount to $16.75 just for two withdrawals totaling only $400! A good way to go for Americans is to have a U.S. State Department Federal Credit Union (www.sdfcu. org). An SDFCU account allows an American without a US address to get a US bank account. This service is now open to anyone who’s a member of ACA (American Citizens Abroad). It’s of course also available to all State Department employees and there’s a list of other organizations that allow membership. The one limiting factor is that you need a US address in order to get SDFCU’s Visa card. In order to wire

funds here you need to maintain a US$ bank account in Bali (Permata, Maybank, BCA). You can also wire to anyone’s account, e.g. a friend’s. SDFCU can then wire funds from your US to the local Bali bank. The wire form can be accessed from www.sdfcu.org and requests can also be made by email. The wire fee is currently only $20. The fee is the same regardless of amount, so it’s best to wire big chunks. Takes 3-7 business days. SDFCU may need voice veri¿cation on the ¿rst wire, but if you transfer the same account, subsequent wires would not need veri¿cation. SDFCU’s ATM charge is only a ¿xed US$0.75 per transaction and they give a very good exchange rate, so best to use an ATM machine that gives you more rupiah each time (for example, BCA’s will do 2 juta withdrawals).There may be a few issues getting your SDFCU account up and running, but be persistent. For more information, call SDFCU’s Funds Transfer Department, tel. 703-739-5000.

*Tech tips: If Mark Zuckerberg is vulnerable to hacking, then you like him had better start using different passwords for different websites and change them frequently. *Rp1.5 million portable Chinese smartphones are cheaper than built-in car navigation systems that can add Rp20,000,000 or more to sticker price. *Good quality You Tube videos can be watched on your iPad with up to 4 K resolution, far beyond 1080 pixel HD you get with a moderate connection. *More than half of the phone numbers, websites and email addresses on Bali are invalid. If you do connect, cold calling for information is frustrating. When you start asking questions they always want to know your name and the purpose of your inquiries. In point of fact, many businesses are dispensing with websites and creating Facebook pages. Since most websites are in Indonesian, use Google’s translate button that automatically translates the website into serviceable English.

* Indonesian app roundup: Indonesia has 90 million Internet users and 281 million active mobile phone subscriptions. *Tokopedia, the giant online marketplace.* 8wood is a fashion e-commerce site. *HappyFresh grocery shopping. *Lazada is an online e-commerce marketplace. *Health care app MedicTrust is an e-medical record platform from which users can access their health records, including previous blood tests, vaccinations and diagnoses, with everything stored in a secure cloud system. *Mobile app 8village allows farmers to broaden their knowledge and improve crop yields. *Groceria mobile app allows people to buy their groceries from traditional markets. *Go-Jek has 200,000 drivers in 15 cities across Indonesia offering services from courier and transportation to food delivery and bill paying. *Ruangguru (Teacher’s Room) is an online marketplace that lets anyone learn from anyone. The app connects private tutors and students throughout Indonesia, offering courses on everything from traditional classroom subjects to sports skills and classical guitar. Tutors specialize in test preparation, language studies and musical theory. *Waze is a community-powered mapping and navigation app that gives real-time traffic information and road alerts. *Similar to Waze, Lewat Mana keeps drivers updated with the traf¿c conditions; they have set up webcams so you can browse traf¿c CCTVs. *Google Maps provides directions, interactive maps and satellite/aerial imagery. *Though mobile e-payment services such as Doku, Kartuku, iPaymu and Bank Mandiri’s e-Cash are available, bank transfers - not e-payments - remain the most popular mode of payment in Indonesia, followed by cash on delivery.

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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End of Year Bazaar (30 June) If you are looking for something to entertain the children over the holidays then this is definitely the answer. Bali One Love School is holding their end of year bazaar at the Plataran Resort and Spa in Canggu. The amazing surroundings will play host to many stalls selling gorgeous things for all the family including girls wear from Melatiku, home and other handmade wares from BLAK, some mermaid tails and much more! There will be a DJ, activities for the children, face painting, a Balinese dance performance and a raffle with great prizes. Entry is free of charge. All you need to do is bring your pocket money and be ready to have a fun family day! Food and drinks will be available from the Plataran food corner and dishes start from Rp. 20,000. Ayam betutu, nasi goreng and nachos are on the menu. Once you have shopped and played, enjoy food and people watch from the gorgeous deck in the amazing tropical gardens. There are still a few spots left for vendors.

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This is going to be a journey into Africa from Bali. Mark Rayner’s exhibition on ‘Wildlife and Travel” will feature his incredible photographs from Africa. Mark will be presenting a series of wildlife and travel images along with the stories and techniques being used to capture the images. Find out about the amazing ‘Hippo Charge’ in the Okavango delta and the ‘Day of the Cheetahs’ in the Serengeti amongst other. Mark Rayner is a Fully Accredited AIPP Professional Photographer who lives at Woodford near Queensland’s SunWhen : 10am-2pm shine Coast in Australia. Mark Rayner is an avid profesCost : Free sional wildlife, nature and travel photographer who conducts Where : Plataran resort and Spa, Canggu, Jl. Pengubugan, workshops in Australia and throughout the world. In 2010 Banjar Silayukti, Kuta Mark also teamed up with professional photographer and Contact: Tash on 082146329320. writer, David Metcalf, now residing in Bali, to run amazing photography workshops and tours in Bali, Kalimantan, Summer Rainbow Charity Night (2 July) Alaska, Java, Burma and other exotic locations. Mark Rayner is also holding an interesting workshop. Participants will Time and time again the Balinese welcome visitors to their learn about: camera settings, shutter speed, aperture, depth island with open arms and such warm hospitality regardless of field, composition, lighting, exposure compensation, back of race, creed, gender or orientation. And certainly the Bali button focus, metering and exposure, ISO and more. The Rainbow Community are kept busy supporting local organi- Workshop includes a theory part at the start taking place at sations that support people with HIV and AIDS. Bali Rainbow Taksu Photo Gallery. Then you will go to the Ubud monkey Community (BRC) is a non-profit organization of businesses forest to do some hands on Wildlife photography! The workand individuals who are committed to assisting with HIV and shop has a maximum of 15 places and includes lunch. The AIDS awareness, education and financial support for patients images are well worth a look and will definitely stand out and in need with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender bring Africa to Asia. (LGBT) community in Bali. Since 2011, BRC have donated funds to assist the following NGOs continue with their outreach works and medical treatments : Yayasan Dua Hati, Yayasan Gaya Dewata , Yayasan Bali Peduli and Yayasan Kerti Praja . 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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton

Small Indiscretions by Felicity Castagna The fictional travel short story is the perfect vehicle for the curious traveler to explore the fleeting nature of the travel experience. An exceptional example of this fluid, underrated genre is Small Indiscretions, an insightful collection of 20 short tales in which each story explores a different traveller in a different city in Asia where departure is often tinged with melancholy, the people you met are ephemeral and loves are almost inevitably lost. Castagna’s stories range widely across countries, including Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, China and Mongolia. The characters are male and female, of vastly different ages, backgrounds and mindsets. Some are broken and jaded. Others are innocent and vulnerable. She deftly explores troubled individuals, complicated family relationships between parents and children, lovers and enemies, transients and residents. Fleeing dead end lives in suburbia, her characters wander the Far East in search of something. They take risks, endure tests of faith, suffer sorrow, irreversible tragedy, shocking twists of fate, complex alienations but also the deep intimacies and friendships of travel. The writer has obviously been there with her notebook in hand. In the style of Rattawatt Lapacharoensap’s Sightseeing, her book captures a kaleidoscope of Asian landscapes and cultures from the perspectives of expat Westerners. Although fiction, the stories possess the authentic ring of truth. The stories, each about 10 pages long, take readers on hikes through the Cameron Highlands of Malaysia, the temple studded surrounds of Luang Prabang, over winding rivers in Laos and into the crowded casinos of Macau. Through her protagonists we sample ethnic foods and breathe in Asian fragrances and pungent odors. One woman from Sydney becomes a Marilyn Monroe impersonator; an obsessive son of Australians living in Jakarta confronts his strange alter ego; a young woman is trapped in the boredom of her father’s ministry in exotic Borneo; an ageing backpacker finds herself among twentysomething stoners in Laos; a group of male university students take an adventure holiday; an English teacher in Shanghai inspires one of her students to start a diary about her daily life; a mother and daughter fall out on a trip to Dalat in the Vietnamese highlands; an Australian recuperates from a war injury while his partner continues traveling; a middle-aged man returns to his father’s house in Singapore to see the walls covered in sketches of the fellow prisoners his father knew at Changi POW camp during WW II.

Castagna has travelled to many parts of Indonesia and admires the country’s great art forms gamelan, batik, lyric poetry and its robust contemporary music scene. Several stories are set in Indonesia: two women on an Indonesian isle compare lovers; another woman undergoes a transformative experience in Ubud and a daughter defies her mother and travels to Bali. The latter story, ‘Learning Indonesian’ begins, ‘This summer is the summer of Schapelle Corby,’ bringing us all back to the year 2005 when the drug case was the focus of intense media-fuelled attention. In homes all across Australia, people were glued to their TV sets for weeks. Castagna does not fall into the usual travellers’ tales plots but shifts the themes frequently and varies the locations surprisingly enough to keep you looking forward to the next story before you’re even finished with the one you’re on. The author’s touch with humanity and with the sensitivity of her characters is finely tuned, sympathetic, nonpreachy and non-judgmental. She keeps aloof of politics and moralizing. The dialogue is realistic and unsentimental. This is Castagna’s first collection of short stories. She was born in Sydney but has spent a large portion of her life travelling and living elsewhere. Besides working on her new novel on the Tampa Affair in Australia in 2001, she is actively involved in community arts and is currently a doctoral candidate at The University of Western Sydney. Her work has been produced for ABC Radio National and Triple J and is widely published in journals and anthologies. Small Indiscretions a tour de force that well serves as fresh inspiration for travelers and dreamers. The compilation taken in its entirety is a skillful exploration of the impact of being foreign in foreign lands that you can never really fully fathom and understand. The author poignantly retells the intriguing interactions of Australians and other non-Asians and succeeds in taking the reader to exotic places that are convincingly foreign while delivering a good yarn at the same time. Small Indiscretions by Felicity Castagna, Transit Lounge 2011, ISBN 978-098-084-6249, trade paperback. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com. Copyright © 2016 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/E/I-22 June 16


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Help, my pet has diarrhea!

One of the most common reasons pet owners bring their dog/cat to Sunset Vet is because their pet has diarrhea. Whether it is a regular occurrence for a pet with an over sensitive digestive system or a one off event, it always signifies that something is not right. This article explains in simple terms some of the more common causes of diarrhea in dogs and cats, and how best to deal with the problem.

OK, so you have noticed your pet has diarrhea. First, try to observe the nature of the feces - the consistency, color and even smell gives the veterinarian vital clues as to the cause. Here are some questions to ask yourself, so that you are well prepared to answer any questions your veterinarian might ask if you end up seeking their advice. 1. How long has your pet had diarrhea for? Has your pet suffered from episodes of diarrhea in the past? If yes, there may be a dietary intolerance to deal with and therefore specific foods to avoid. 2. Is your dog/cat bright and well or depressed and lethargic? If the latter is true, more urgent diagnostics and treatment may be necessary. 3. How is your pet’s appetite? If your pet is still eating it is a good sign that the cause of the diarrhea is a simple one that is easy to fix. 4. Is the diarrhea watery or just slightly loose? If it is very watery then it suggests fluid is being actively secreted into the intestines, and there is more of a danger from your pet suffering from dehydration due to fluid loss. 5. Has there been any vomiting at all? If your pet has been vomiting too then the disease is affecting the front end of the digestive tract (esophagus, stomach and small intestine) in addition to the back end (small intestine and large intestine). This could be due to something your pet has eaten, or due to toxins in the bloodstream that make the animal feel nauseous. 6. Is there any blood in the diarrhea? Blood can take on two forms; bleeding into the small intestine results in black feces as the blood is partly digested by the time it reaches the anus. Bleeding into the large intestine or rectum leads to reddish feces, with more fresh looking blood. The nature of the blood and the color of the stool tell us the location of the problem. Puppies and kittens commonly have streaks of blood in their feces; this is often no major cause of concern. Copious blood in the feces however is a huge worry and needs imme diate veterinary investigation to check for nasties such as anticoagulant toxicity, severe infections and tumors. 7. Which of these two descriptions best fits the diarrhea: A) your pet is producing large amounts of explosive diarrhea a couple of times a day at most, or B) your pet is straining to defecate and passing small amounts of mucus covered diarrhea 4 or more times during the day. If the answer is A, the small intestine is the source of the problem whereas if the answer is B, the large intestine is where the disease is. This is also important in how the diarrhea is treated. 8. Could your pet have swallowed an object that is lodged somewhere? This is more common in imported breed dogs than Bali dogs, particularly those that play with sticks and toys, or those that are given bones to chew. However it does happen to cats occasionally, with things such as elastic, string or cotton. If your pet has swallowed something that is stuck it will usually be vomiting first and foremost, and off its food. An object

stuck in the intestine somewhere will often cause diarrhea though, which can lead to rapid dehydration. This scenario requires urgent veterinary attention, for Xrays and possible surgery. Common causes of diarrhea in dogs and cats 1. Intestinal parasites. Make sure your dog/cat is wormed with a licensed veterinary product every 3 months to prevent an infestation building up and causing diarrhea and weight loss. 2. Bacterial infections. Many animals are by nature scav engers and will gobble up things they find lying around outside, some of which might be harboring nasty bacteria that cause vomiting and/or diarrhea. 3. Viral infections. One of the most deadly ones in dogs is Parvovirus, which is sadly common in Bali and causes an explosive foul smelling bloody diarrhea, usually with vomiting, and severe dehydration. 4. Dietary intolerance. Also widely known as food allergy, this is a hypersensitivity reaction to certain ingredients in a pets diet. 5. Inflammatory bowel disease. This is an inflammation of the wall of the intestines, usually characterized by a long history of intermittent or constant diarrhea that is non responsive to antibiotics or a dietary trial. 6. Liver disease. This tends to occur more in older animals and is easily diagnosed via simple blood tests. 7. Hormonal imbalances. Disease of the adrenal or thyroid glands can cause diarrhea. These can be diagnosed via blood tests and treated appropriately. 8. Cancer. This is unlikely to occur in young animals. Early identification and surgical removal of some types may be curative, but if they have already spread via the lymphatic system the outcome is poor. What you should do If your pet has recently developed diarrhea (and/or vomiting) and seems depressed, lethargic or flat, contact your veterinarian immediately. If your pet is off his/her food completely, or is unable to hold down water, contact your veterinarian immediately.

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Putu’s the Master of Massage at Body Temple Spa Living on an exotic island which boasts about as many spas as it does bars, it would be safe to say I have had more than my fair share of massages (and cocktails for that matter, but that’s a different story…). From fluffy, fairy like touches that have left me utterly frustrated to excruciating ‘ouchie mama’ moments, the aftermath of which I felt like I’d gone a round with Mike Tyson, there have been a multitude of masseuses with varying degrees of finesse and success! I thought I had it narrowed down to a finite list of my affordable faves until yesterday. After listening to friends and gym acquaintances repeatedly sing the praises of Putu Soreada, Body Temple Spa’s relatively new addition to their team of expert masseuses, I decided to see if he could do anything about my niggling neck pain something that previous therapists had failed to fix. Putu, originally from Singaraja, hails from a long line of healers whose skills of sensory touch have been handed down through the generations. Realising he possessed a knack for healing but wanting to discover why, Putu embarked on a series of training courses to hone his natural gift and find out more about human physiology, anatomy and how to heal it! “Once you understand the human body, the rest just somehow makes sense,” he smiles. (Well, maybe for you Putu!) After several training courses and certification with CIBTAC (Confederation of International Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology) along with numerous years of experience at spas around the island, Putu developed his own unique massage style that is achieving great results! Using a combination of methods, he works his magic through thumb and palm movements, stretching and acupressure,

activating the relevant pressure points in order to release toxin build up and relieve areas of pain. He most certainly understands the power of touch and emphasises that hours of yoga and meditation has been vital for facilitating further development of his skills in order to identify what

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each individual requires in terms of his healing hands. Starting slowly from my feet and picking a few well placed points to apply pressure, Putu was immediately able to identify the problem areas of my shoulders and my neck, and my knees! Movements are sure and smooth with adequate pressure to ensure efficacy without absolute agony. I’ll admit, it’s not necessarily one of those massages where its so relaxing you fade off to fairyland only to find your face in a pool of drool at the end, but I can guarantee you will feel fantastic when it’s finished. A minimum of one and a half hours is necessary for Putu to complete a treatment and I’ll wager you’ll be wishing it was even longer when your massage comes to an end! Thanks to just one of this masseuse master’s therapy sessions, I can turn my head further to the right than I have been able to do for a year! Clearly there’s no such thing as a quick cure and he won’t be able to heal every ailment in one sitting, but if that’s what ninety minutes can achieve, I’m signing up for more for sure!

purchase a day pass to take full advantage of their huge range of spa services. Simply call for an appointment on: +62 361 8483939 or +62 361 4741019 or see the staff at Canggu Club reception. Stay tuned for more information about some exciting developments in Sports Massage Therapies coming soon to The Canggu Club. Body Temple Spa. Located at Canggu Club. Jalan Canggu Club, Canggu. No Day Pass Required. www.bodytemplebali.com

To Market…To Market! The long Summer holiday break is looming and finding fun and different activities to do with the kids is sometimes a bit of a trick! Looking for a family friendly event to entertain your children on the holiday? Bali One Love School is holding their end of year bazaar in the stunning gardens of Plataran Resort and Spa in Canggu on 30th June.

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Third Time’s A Charm for Bali Based Dive Centre Wednesday May 25th saw AquaMarine Diving - Bali deliver the exciting news that it had received a TripAdvisor® Certificate of Excellence for the third year running. Now in its sixth year, this much coveted award celebrates hospitality businesses that have earned great traveller reviews on TripAdvisor over the past year. No small achievement considering the sheer number of businesses on the island dedicated to hospitality and tourism! Certificate of Excellence recipients include accommodation houses, eateries and attractions located across the world which have continually provided customers with an outstanding standard of service and overall experience.

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“This recognition helps travellers identify and book properties that regularly deliver great service. TripAdvisor is proud to play this integral role in helping travellers feel more confident in their booking decisions.” The Certificate of Excellence accounts for the quality, quantity and recency of reviews submitted by travellers on TripAdvisor over a 12 month period. To qualify, a business must maintain an overall TripAdvisor bubble rating of at least four out of five, have a minimum number of reviews and must have been listed on TripAdvisor for at least 12 months. Congratulations AquaMarine Diving - Bali! That’s a pretty impressive achievement to maintain such a consistently high standard over the past three years! AquaMarine Diving – Bali is located on Jl. Petitenget 2A in Seminyak. To join them for a Day Dive Trip, Snorkelling or to sign up for a PADI Course stop by their office or contact them at : info@AquaMarineDiving.com

Saving the Spirit of Borneo - One Dance at a Time

These incredible surrounds will play host to numerous stalls selling a bounty of delightful gifts and treats for the whole family. Browse through gorgeous girls’ wear from local designer, Melatiku, homewares and other handmade treasures from BLAK, mermaid tails and much more! There will be a DJ, activities for the children, face painting, a Balinese dance performance and a raffle with terrific prizes. Entry is free of charge, just bring your pocket money and be ready to have a fun family day! Refreshments will be available from the Plataran food corner and dishes start from just Rp 20,000. Ayam betutu, nasi goreng and nachos are just a few of the tasty tidbits on the menu, and once you have shopped, played and eaten your fill, relax on the gorgeous deck and absorb the ambience of Plataran Resort’s amazing tropical gardens or just enjoy a spot of people watching. (Or you could simply marvel at the fabulous bargains you’ve managed to find at the market!) There are still a few spots left for vendors, so please contact Tash on 082146329320. Cost: Free of charge When: 30th June from 10am-2pm Where: Plataran resort and Spa, Canggu, Jl. Pengubugan, Banjar Silayukti, Kuta - Bali. The Spirit of the Hornbill Academy of Dance keep traditional Dayak culture alive. Bring your friends and family and be prepared for a memorable evening rich in dance, music, storytelling and song. The event begins at 5pm with Dayak music and a dance workshop where Siti and Yadi, the head instructors at the academy will guide participants through the elements of this intriguing dance! From 6pm guests will enjoy a dance performance, Dayak music and storytelling followed by a screening of the documentary, ‘Long Sa’an - The Journey Back’ from 7pm. This fascinating film traces the journey of seven Dayak people from North Kalimantan back to Long Sa’an, their ancestral village deep in the heart of a forest that is racing to keep ahead of the threat of potential destruction.

Native to Borneo, the Dayak people are a race comprising of numerous ethnic subgroups from across the largest island in Asia. Richly diverse in dialects, customs, laws and culture, one important element of their fascinating history is the Dayak Hornbill Dance, aptly named after the large beaked bird which holds significance and symbolism for the Dayaks. Sadly, as time passes and modern day life tends to encroach on and occasionally eliminate some age old traditions, culturally rich elements of the past can be forgotten. In an effort to keep valuable traditions such as this Dayak dance alive among emerging generations of her people, Siti Habibah a young dance teacher from the Ngaju Tribe of Central Kalimantan opened The Spirit of the Hornbill Dance Academy a little over a year ago. Her chief intentions were to teach the skills she had learned as a dancer to younger generations, foster an understanding and enjoyment of Dayak traditions among youth and preserve this culture

through music and dance! Of course, ventures such as these can be costly and with little financial support, it is a constant battle for Siti and her team of teachers (most of whom are volunteers) at the Academy to meet rent and mounting costs of tuition. Volunteers from the academy venture into the villages in the area twice a week, giving children an opportunity to learn dance and play traditional musical instruments, reconnecting them with their cultural origins. Despite many parents being unable to pay for this tuition due to financial hardship, teachers at the academy never deny any of these children the opportunity to participate. Increased funding will enable the program to expand further into more villages around Palangkaraya. Following on from their successful fundraising efforts to help fight the fires in Central Kalimantan last year, The Canggu Club is hosting another fundraiser, “Spirit of Borneo” on Sunday June 26th, this time to raise money to help Siti and

After the film, raffles and auction action will commence from 8pm. There will also be a Dayak Market Stand for the chance to purchase your very own authentic Dayak handicrafts, bags, music and art. Entry to the Spirit of Borneo fundraiser is free of charge, however a small donation of Rp 50,000 would be gratefully appreciated. An educating and culturally enriching evening, it’s an opportunity to learn about and help preserve the valuable elements of another culture. All proceeds from the evening will go towards maintaining and developing the Spirit of the Hornbill Dance Academy Program. Mark Sunday June 26th into your diaries for the chance to inject a little culture into your holiday entertainment and come and experience the joy of dance at The Canggu Club. Make an evening of it with family and enjoy dinner at Bistro C while you are there! For table reservations email: bistroc@cangguclub.com Bistro C. Open to the Public from 5pm Daily. Located at Canggu Club. Jalan Canggu Club, Canggu.


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TEENS ONLINE The teen years are when children start to look more to their peers for acceptance and validation than to their parents or families. Hence, social networking sites can play a large role in a teen’s life. “The digital world is an evolving landscape that parents have to learn to navigate,” says Kathleen Clarke-Pearson, M.D., an assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in Chapel Hill and coauthor of a recent American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) report on teens online. According to the report, ‘more than half of adolescents visit a social media site more than once a day, and 75% have cell phones, which are often used for texting and instant messaging.’ The internet can be useful and supportive for teens: they can work and study together with classmates, stay in touch with distant friends and family members, share their achievements and accomplishments, study and learn new things, make new friends, build their networks, etc. “[The] online world is beneficial for those kids who don’t quite ‘fit in’ at school-it can help foster their identity and unique social skills,” explains Dr. Clarke-Pearson. However, the internet can also expose teens to violence, sexual predators, bullying, harassment and mean behavior, which is why parents are often concerned about monitoring their teen’s online activity and behavior. Pew Research Center (PRC) which collects data on and studies trends affecting Internet usage, has conducted surveys about how teens use the Internet and how parents monitor this usage or discuss social media use with their

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that their parents are monitoring their profiles on social networking sites.’ More parents are checking their kids online activity than in past years, in reaction to news stories about cyber bullying and youth suicides: in 2006, 65% of parents were tracking the websites that their children visited and by 2011, the dates of PRC’s most recent surveys, this had risen to 77%. Increasingly, teens use their smart phones to access the Internet and social media sites. According to PRC, about a’ third [of parents of teens] use parental controls on teens’ mobile phones.’ In a recent article for Parenting Magazine, writer Jennifer Geddes offers a helpful list of tips for parents on how to effectively help teens learn to use the Internet safely and wisely: 1) Be an active user of the internet and social media sites yourself 2) Limit your own time on social media sites to model responsible usage for your teen 3) Ensure devices are not used during meal times, family time and before bed 4) Talk to your teen about social media usage and how to behave well online. In particular, teach teens that there is no privacy online and that everything they post stays online forever. Remind them that colleges and universities or future employers can do searches on their online activity and this may harm their future chances at being accepted at school or working for the company of their dreams. 5) Check your teen’s browser history and keep track of how much time they are spending online and which sites they visit 6) If your teen is being harassed or bulled online, or is harassing or bullying others, take action and make sure you deal with the issue before it becomes a serious problem

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By Ayu Spicy Dressing Ingredients: - 1 1/2 Tbl. lime or lemon juice - 1 1/2 Tbl. olive oil - 1/4 tsp. salt - 1/8 tsp. freshly ground black pepper Directions:

I’ve always wondered how I could use those watery bell-shaped local fruits called jambu. I needed a substitute for difficult to find and expensive pomegranate seeds, so I gave them a try. With their satisfying crunch, slightly sweet and sour taste and red skin they sparked the salad - and you don’t get seeds stuck in your teeth! For a different but equally good taste try using strawberries and by all means if you can get your hands on pomegranate seeds go for it - toothpick or not!

Quinoa, Feta, and Jambu Salad with Mint Serves 2 Ingredients: - 1/2 cup quinoa or rice- rinsed until water runs clear - 1 cup of water - 1 tsp. salt - 1/2 cup red jambu, coarsely chopped (you can use pomegranate seeds or chopped strawberries instead) - 1/4 cup feta cheese, crumbled - 1 shallot, chopped finely - 2 chives, chopped finely - 1/2 cup fresh mint leaves, hand torn - 1 Tbl. parsley, chopped - a pinch of cayenne - salt and pepper

Put the rinsed quinoa, water and salt into a pot. Bring to a boil, lower the heat, cover and simmer until the quinoa is done - about 15 minutes. Turn the heat off and let sit with the lid on for 5-10 minutes. Fluff with a fork and set aside to cool. If you use rice, cook it as you usually do.

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While the quinoa is cooking make the dressing by mixing the lime juice with the salt and pepper and then slowing add the oil as you beat with a fork or whisk, making a thick dressing. Once the quinoa is cool put it in a bowl and add the chopped jambu (or pomegranate seeds or chopped strawberries), the feta cheese, shallots, chives, mint, parsley and cayenne. Toss this well and then add the dressing and toss again. Taste for salt and pepper and adding more if you like. Serve now or store in the fridge for later, bringing the salad to room temperature before serving. It keeps well for a day in the fridge. Enjoy your meal!

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Update Queens of India, Jln. Suweta, Ubud [next to Ibu Oka], is a member of Bali’s most successful Indian chain of restaurants [now four outlets in Bali, their flagship Queens Tandoor in Seminyak and the three Queens of India restaurants; Tandjung Benoa, Tuban, Ubud and maybe soon another one]. Indian food prepared by Indian chefs using spices imported from India, total traditional tastes with some curries [masalas] taking days to prepare and mature. Downstairs is relaxed dining, the upstairs private dining room perfect for functions. Whilst I am far from a vegetarian I have to admit that I am continually drawn to the wonderful vegetarian dishes of the Indian cuisine, which could never be called bland. Ubud is perhaps the only area of Bali where a full vegetarian menu is almost mandatory. Start with a soup, whether that be Corn and Almond or a Lemongrass Rasam [a tomato pepper soup with just a touch of lemongrass]. Then there is the always popular Vegetarian Samosa, a South Indian Dosa or the quaintly named Frankies. Gobhi Aloo Mutter [cauliflower, peas, potato, capsicum and tomato], Paneer Labadar [an incredible blend of cottage cheese, chopped onion and tomato in a very special masala] and my new favourites; Paneer Corn Bhurjee [scrambled cottage cheese with corn kernels] and the Subz Masala with its mix of corn, mushroom, beans, peas and cashew nuts in another wonderful and different masala. Keema Muttar [pictured] is a simple dish of minced meat and fresh green peas, but one that I always enjoy. All the traditional Lamb, Mutton, Chicken and Seafood curries are also available, but for those who want to be super healthy the vegetarian choices are many…not the usual bland veggies dishes that are served elsewhere [just to have that option on the menu, dishes that were added with little care or thought], but at Queens of India the vegetarian selections are varied, all with exciting tastes to tempt the palate.

The Butchers Club, Jln. Raya Petitenget, is soon to be upgraded to a Burger & Steak restaurant [air-conditioned and all], which is more in line with their Hong Kong operations where their steak houses are packed every night. In fact in Hong Kong the steak houses came first, the little burger bars followed later. Both use their special dry-aged Australian Angus beef. You can see the beef in the refrigeration units at the rear of the Petitenget restaurant, in all of its various stages of dry-ageing. However you do not have to wait for the renovations to be completed to try these incredible steaks as they already offer both Sirloin and Rump on their current menu, as well as their unique burgers. Butchers are expanding, there will soon be a Butchers Burger Bar somewhere near you! Temple Café makes just about the perfect pit stop in Candi Dasa. It doesn’t matter whether it is for an early breakfast [open from 7.30 a.m.], lunch, dinner or just a flying visit to pick up and run [a Spicy Chicken and Salad Wrap, rolled in soft pita, just perfect]. Other different menu items include a Curried Shepherd’s Pie or a German-style Cabbage Rolls, quite a contrast! The first thing that you notice about Temple Café is how spick and span it is. A natural friendliness exists from the first smile, and nothing will change your mind afterwards. Recent additions to the offerings at Temple Café are the home-made jams, chutneys and chocolates. There is an Orange Marmalade or one of Lime & Triple Sec. The jams on offer include the essential Strawberry as well as Lime & Passion Fruit or Mango & Pineapple. The chutneys include Mango, Apple & Date and a wonderful Tamarillo. The home made chocolates have a variety of fillings including Irish Coffee, Mint and one with Brandy & Cherry. And this is in Candi Dasa, amazing what you can find if you explore! They are all made by Shirley Temple herself, well not the real one, the Melbourne version. A decided Australian presence is also suggested by the Beef Rissoles in onion gravy, and further re-enforced by an unusual item: Vegemite on Toast! Interesting food at real budget prices, the restaurant is a perfect advertisement for the bungalows that spread between it and the seaside. The same rules apply! Value all the way.

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Buddhas is new in Ubud. Situated right on the corner of Jlns. Hanoman and Monkey Forest, it is small but you can not miss it as it is all lit up like a Christmas tree. A small wellstocked bar also attracts clientele particularly those who are into sports as televisions hang from the wall with constant live broadcasts. Buddhas is open early for breakfast which is available all day, as it should be. The Full Breakfast, eggs any which way, bacon, tomato, chips [fries for you Americans], toast, fresh juice and coffee/tea, is perfect for the very hungry! Shakshuka is a vegetarian breakfast, onion, capsicum and spring onion blended with tomato and egg, spices added to give it a lift! For the visiting Aussies there is even a Vegemite Toastie. Just want a snack at the bar? Panthay is perfect; two well-spiced chicken legs served with coriander, spring onion and fried garlic. Koftas [meat balls in tomato], Oxtail [3 pieces in an Indian curry], Beef Strips [special BBQ sauce] and Schnitzel [again 3 strips], are all great finger food. Lentil soup is just about the healthiest way to start a meal, follow it with a Corn Pakora or a Loaded Eggplant [stuffed with fried rice, spring onion, tomato and onion]. There are also Burgers [with beetroot, Aussie style] and Meat Pies [steak and pepper] or Veg Pies [Indian potato and spinach]. For dessert an Apple & Cinnamon Pie with ice cream. Something for everybody!

Wayan’s Warung looks like the many other roadside warungs that line the coastal road that drifts south from Amed. One slight difference is that I have always noticed customers sitting at the tables, at all hours. It has been a regular luncheon choice for me for years. It is a small neat but very simple warung lined with a bamboo railing, next door to WaaWaaWeeWee at the centre of Lipah Beach. As usual for this area, fish and chicken predominate. The style is mainly Indonesian Chinese, but with a few small differences. Both the Fried and Grilled Fish [sometimes Mahi-Mahi but it depends on the day’s catch, always fresh every day, straight from the fishing boats, you see them come in to the warung still wriggling] and Chicken were fresh, firm and moist. The accompanying sauce is a mystery, almost a Balinese Salsa, a very tasty cross between a tomato-based sambal and a sauce. Wonderful, we usually ask for more! Coconut Fish is minced fish [and spices] rolled in coconut before being fried, like small croquettes, very unusual. They need no sauce as they are very moist. There is also a chicken version. Foo Yung Hai, a thick chicken and vegetable omelette, again covered with that Balinese sambal/sauce and Fried Tempe, sweet and spicy, have also become a part of our regular lunch here. As has the Chicken Sate with that very special Balinese style peanut curry sauce with a tang [galangal]. Last week lunch for 6, a big spread of food as usual, soft drinks and fresh juices, the cost a total of Rp.300,000 with tip, $5 each! Big value in Amed! Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com NC/R/G-22 June 16


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

A Trilogy! Indochine II is not a story in three parts. It is in fact three restaurants in one! Indochine is the fine dining restaurant at the majestic The Mansions hotel in Sayan. It serves t r a d i t i o n a l Vietnamese cuisine. The three restaurants that are super-imposed at Indochine II were all previously available at the Bali Wood section of The Mansions complex, two of which began their life as stand-alone restaurants upstairs above the Bintang super market some years ago. Indochine II is a small intimate restaurant space that fronts a large modern kitchen behind. There are three separate menus, stick to one or mix and match? The location is in front of the Royal Palm Villas, corner of Jlns. Monkey Forest and Hanoman, in Padang Tegal, just south of Ubud. Royal Palm is a recent acquisition by The Mansions management. Saigon Saveurs is pure Vietnamese, virtually the same food that is available at The Mansion’s Indochine restaurant, but without the chandeliers. Vietnamese salads have been a recent discovery for me, they are not unlike Thai salads but usually without that Thai touch of chilli. I normally find western salads quite boring and without taste, the Asian versions could never be so described. The Green Mango and Papaya salad here is a great example with its fresh clean taste. The shredded fruit is tossed with cilantro [Chinese parsley], mint and a tangy dressing. For me that is the perfect way to begin a meal. There is nothing wrong with following that with another entrée or two? Particularly as the Vietnamese options have such a variety of tastes. What they list here as Fresh Summer Rolls [often referred to elsewhere as Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls] are rice paper wrapped with shrimp, lettuce, cucumber, carrots and vermicelli, served with a peanut sauce, Goi Cuon. Cha Gio are fried spring rolls, stuffed with minced chicken and mushroom, served on a bed of crisp noodles with classic Vietnamese dipping sauce. Banh Xeo is called Vietnamese Pancake but is more like a paper thin giant taco [pictured]. It is filled with grilled chicken and mixed vegetables and that Nuoc Mam sauce. It is a unique dish that everyone should try. So many Asian dishes have different interpretations in different countries, this one is pure Vietnamese. Chicken grilled with lemongrass [Buon Ga] was an intriguing dish, with 4 distinct sections. A pile of small very tender chicken pieces, with that fragrant lemongrass touch, sit opposite similar piles of shredded lettuce, carrot and cucumber, in the centre a small tub of dressing which you mix with the three vegetables, when tossed and combined together. It is an easy dish for beginners to master the chopsticks. Pho is the traditional Vietnamese noodle soup, eaten any time of the day. It is with bean sprouts, onion, red chilli, lemon and hoisin sauce. The most common version is with beef but here it is also available vegetarian, or with chicken. There is also a Special version with beef and beef meatballs. Vietnamese cuisine often offers caramelized dishes. If you

enjoy sweet things then try Ca Kho, caramelized salmon fillet, served with pickles and rice. Even the fried rice is different here [Com Chien], Vietnamese style, with sliced lap xuong sausage and mixed vegetables. Zucchini in Black Pepper, Lemongrass Eggplant and Spiced Tofu are amongst the other vegetarian options. Banh Mi is an all day snack in Vietnam. In a freshly baked baguette [from the French influence of past days] different meats [lemongrass chicken, pork, sausage, etc] are combined with a chicken pate, and served with Vietnamese pickles, very different! Cherry Blossom is Chinese, specializing in classic dim sum, and a few other dishes, all hand prepared by The Mansions resident Chinese chef, Hartono Lim. The Bak Paos, as they are called in Indonesia, are that wonderful creation from Hokkien, here they are exceptional. They are small steam buns, with a variety of different stuffings [chicken, egg custard, lotus, etc], but for me it is always that rich pork mix, often referred to as BBQ Pork Buns, Bao Char Sui, boned pork belly cooked with garlic, pepper, soy and Chinese 5 spice, stuffed inside a steamed yeast bun. Perfect! Sio Mai is the base of almost any dim sum visit. Small opentopped soft rice paper cups filled with different mixes; pork, prawns or chicken, then steamed. Lomai Kai, otherwise known as Lo Mai Gai, is sticky rice with chicken, wrapped in lotus leaf. I thought that Fortune Bags may have been similar to the Thai Money Bags, but they are not, just fried wontons as were the Veggie Puff Pastry. Radish Cake can be just fried or to a crisp finish, served as a number of flat strips for you to drizzle soy and chilli sauce over. For the experienced dim sum regular, you can order Chicken Feet [Feng Zhua], very gelatinous but with so many small bones they are only for the adventurous. Pai Kut is a bowl of chopped pork ribs that have been simmered in a rich broth, and served with same. Sweet and a little sour, perhaps a touch of tamarind, very tasty! In most Chinese restaurants found in the city suburbs of the west there are dishes called Long and Short Soup on the menu. The Long is with noodles and the Short with wonton dumplings. Here they are combined as Wonton Noodle Soup. Then there are other soups [Fish Cake & Noodle, Vegetarian with crisp noodles and Soy Noodle with mushroom] and Rice dishes [with Hainen Chicken, Sweet and Sour Pork, Crisp Sesame Chicken or Crisp Duck with long beans].

Penne with mushrooms, bell pepper and pan-fried chicken in a cream sauce. Vegetarian dishes include a Pumpkin Ravioli, Penne Arrabbiatta [tomato spiced with garlic and chilli] and Zucchini Pasta [tossed with an eggplant masala and garlic butter sauce], as well as the base Pizza Margherita. There are many options at Indochine II. You can stay within a single cuisine, or mix and match; a Vietnamese salad, followed by a few dim sum and finish with a pizza, as an example. It is very convenient, particularly for that group of friends, or family, who all want something different or you can go there three nights in a row, as I did, visiting a ‘different’ restaurant every night! Great tastes, excellent value.

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: Indochine II. : Cnr. Jlns. Hanoman & Monkey Forest, Padang Tegal, Ubud. Telephone : 971.888. Non-smoking Area : Inside. Smoking Area : Small tables, street-side. Open : 10.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m., daily. Parking : Street only. Price : Rp. 400,000 for two [+ drinks]. Credit Cards : Visa, Mastercard. Food : Vietnamese, Chinese & Italian. Wine : Very limited, local only. Service : Smiling. Atmosphere : An intimate eating house. Overall : A variety of traditional tastes, good value!

La Terrace is Italian, in that pasta and pizza originated there but have since become standards on the menus of many different non-Italian cuisines. The pizzas [much competition with 4 specialty pizza places nearby] have thin bases and crispy crusts with generous toppings, the way I like them, excellent! They are large enough to share. A little Vietnamese touch is the sprig of mint on top. Australia’s favourite pizza, The Hawaiian [ham and pineapple] is on the list as well as a Seafood Trilogy [tuna, spiced squid and fish sausage]. The Duo Rasa combines vegetables with Balinese spices and salted fish, most unusual! Further Vietnamese influence is found with the Indochine special, with slices of lap xuong sausage. Top of the list is their Pizza Supreme, topped with green peppers, onion, ham, pineapple, salami, mushroom and black olives. I thought it was very good. The pasta options begin with two standards; Spaghetti Bolognese and Fettuccine Carbonara. After which there are a few creations that all work very well, Balinese [angel hair pasta with Balinese spiced prawns], Sicilian [spinach fettuccine with grilled Dory in a spicy Sicilian sauce] and a house special of

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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Yankee Bali The British have their cricket ¿eld, the Australians their Deus Motorcycle Club, the Germans their hofbraus serving Wienerschnitzel, the French their own newspaper, but what do we Americans have? As our Independence Day approaches on the Fourth of July, we look around us for fellow celebrants, only to discover that our countrymen are sometimes dif¿cult to ¿nd. One reason why events speci¿cally for Americans are not publicized is paranoia about terrorists in recent years. The U .S. Consulate in Sanur used to have Fourth of July celebrations, but people’s paranoia seemed to rule over reality. In truth, there’s a vibrant American expat community on Bali with an amazing diversity of backgrounds - retirees, dive operators, teachers and international students. Many run a variety of businesses including Àorist shops, ceramic factories and award winning massage therapy spas. Americans manage hotels, teach yoga, head clubs and create cool art. They are business people, restaurateurs and cultural and economic refugees. Living and working in Bali, especially in the culture rich Ubud area, is an enjoyable experience for most Americans who encounter a totally different culture in an environment where there are not many other Americans. Even though 53,331 Americans visited Bali from January to April 2016, that number represents but a modest percentage of total yearly tourists arrivals of about 4.5 million per year. Though resident Americans seldom publicize their activities, they do come together for potlucks, movie nights and fellowship. National secular holidays like the Fourth of July and Thanksgiving are of course not part of Balinese/Indonesia culture and tend to be low key. However, resorts like the Conrad Benoa and restaurants and nightclubs such as Hard Rock Café and Hard Rock Hotel offer special celebrations and events commemorating those holidays. Halloween has been embraced by the Balinese and even residents of other nationalities. Many sports-like bars and restaurants now have large projector screens with access to ESPN and Star Sports where Americans may view the Superbowl, the World Series, College Football, NBA games. Even live American sporting events can be seen if you can ask the establishment in advance to check the programming in their cable guides. Best venues are Stadium Cafe on Jl. Kartika Plaza in Tuban, Arena Cafe in Sanur, Sin City in Seminyak, Double D in Legian and the Melting Pot in Ubud on Jl. Raya Pengosekan. U.S. Consulate services, American-related organizations, gathering spots for Americans, other services *A list of American and other organizations can be found on the “Links for All Expats in Indonesia” page of the Americans in Indonesia website: http://www.americansinindonesia.org/ content/links. *Bali International W o m e n ’ s organization (http:// w w w. b i w a o n l i n e . com). BIWA is a nonreligious, nonpolitical, non-profit organization (est. 1974) whose allwomen members come from Indonesia, United States and many other countries who devote and pool their time, money, expertise and resources as volunteers to carry out projects such as reducing teenage pregnancy and Bali Wise Skills education for young Balinese women. *Internations Bali Expat Forum (https://www.internations.org/ bali-expats) is a mutual support group that provides insider information on where to meet fellow American expats in Bali and when your hometown team’s next match is shown on TV or where to get stuffed turkey. *Americans In Indonesia was founded in 2002 to help Americans vote. Facilitated by Dave Van Rooy and his Am-In team Claudia Auger, Donna Lum, David Mendoza and Sue Winski. No Indonesian chapter of Republicans Abroad. *Americans in Indonesia’s website (www.americansinindonesia.org) is aimed exclusively at assisting Americans in Indonesia. Developed by a group of American volunteer expats, this non-partisan, non-pro¿t

organization’s primary goal is to keep Americans in Indonesia informed about how to vote, as well as laws, regulations and information that impact American expats in Indonesia. Not connected to the U.S. government. *Social Security: All Social Security issues for all of Asia are handled by the Social Security Administration of¿ces in Manila, Philippines. If you’re calling back to the States with questions, call early in the morning Stateside time to catch the most personnel on hand; later in the day, many SS employees go home and more people are calling in, so there’s less staff handling more people. *To avoid punishing bank services fees, US investment ¿rms Vanguard and Schwab offer accounts with no foreign ATM charges. Online accounts are open to anyone with an SS number, permanent U.S. address, U.S. Driver’s license, but you need to maintain a signi¿cant balance. *US State Department’s Federal Credit Union (www.sdfcu. org) allows an American without a US address to get a US bank account. Membership is available to not only State Department employees but there’s a list of other organizations that also allow membership, including anyone who is a member of ACA (American Citizens Abroad). A number of Americans on Bali don’t have and can’t get a US bank account without a US address and this is one way out. The one limiting factor seems to be that even with it you need a US address in order to get their Visa card.

rights service organization with seven English speaking clubs in Bali: Seminyak, Nusa Dua, Ubud, Canggu, Denpasar, Kuta, and Lovina. To take just one example of their important community work in Bali, the Rotary Club Bali Ubud Sunset focuses on health and hygiene for Balinese children and schools in need, but has also done a number of water projects to villages that have no ready access. *Keep in contact with your paper mail in Bali by using the international mail forwarding services offered by Elliott and Elliott Enterprises (www.linkedin.com/in/elliott-and-elliottenterprises-llc-45531543). They provide you with a mailing address in the US where you can receive letters, documents and packages by USPS, FedEx, UPS and will scan your mail and forward to you as an email. *Masyarakat Perkawinan Campuran Indonesia (http:// percaindonesia.com). An organization and website in Bahasa Indonesia that provides pertinent information and advice for families with one or more Indonesian members. * L i v i n g i n I n d o n e s i a E x p a t F o r u m s ( h t t p : / / w w w. livinginindonesiaforum.org) has tons of specialized forums aimed at expats living in Bali. The link http://www.expat.or.id provides a wealth of practical information. *Media: A popular blog written by Americans: Nomadic Matt’s (http://www.nomadicmatt.com) tips and impressions. Subscriptions to U.S. publications Time and International New York Times can be home delivered in Bali. *American-style events such as the annual Texas Chili Cookoff in Ubud where self-styled chefs vie for honor to have their chili recipe declared the best in Bali.

*ACA (American Citizens Abroad) is a non-partisan organization that educates, advocates, informs and promotes causes close to American expats living and working overseas. Many members live in Bali. *Uncle Sam is getting tougher on Americans hiding assets offshore. Expat Americans are perfectly free to invest offshore, but unlike most other nationalities, their holdings must be reported. Form 90-22 should be ¿led promptly by June 30th to avoid penalties of up to US$100,000 or half the value of the account or investment. Check out ACA’s comprehensive w o r l d w i d e g u i d e f o r t a x p r e p a r e r s : w w w. acareturnpreparerdirectory.com. *American Chamber of commerce (AmCham): Website (http:// amcham.or.id), newsletter and many membership bene¿ts, is the ¿rst stop for American entrepreneurs on Bali. *Get in touch with other Americans living in Bali by contacting http://www.expat.com/en/network/asia. Searches can be ¿ltered by status, age, gender, etc. *U.S. Consular Agency Bali, Jl. Hayam Wuruk 310, Denpasar 80235, Bali, Indonesia, Phone: (62-361) 233-605. Bali’s consular services fall under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Consulate in Surabaya. Hours 9 am – 12 pm, 1 pm – 3.30 pm Monday to Friday. Register and get on their mailing list for useful information. Schedule an appointment by emailing CABali@state.gov or call (62-361) 233-605 for routine American Citizen Services during regular business hours, including performing notarials, accepting applications for passports, adding extra passport pages and processing reports of birth of U.S. citizens abroad as well as absentee voting assistance. *U.S. Consulate General Surabaya (Jl. Citra Raya Niaga 2, Surabaya 60217, tel: 031-297-5300, website: consurabaya@ state.gov) regularly sponsors Town Hall meetings, with typically one or two taking place in Bali each year. These are often very useful and informative for U.S. citizens in order to learn about U.S. government programs and to listen to the concerns and challenges that Bali residents face. On June 2nd, 2016, a meeting conducted by Social Security of¿cials from the Manila of¿ce attracted more than 60 participants and dispelled many misconceptions. Get on mailing list by signing up at https://travelregstration.state.gov. *The American Citizen Services Unit of the U.S. Consulate General in Surabaya can be reached by email at SurabayaACS@state.gov. The after hour’s emergency number for U.S. citizens is 081-133-4183. Hours: 07:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. *The U.S. State Department’s travel website (https://travel. state.gov/content/travel/en.html) for the Worldwide Caution, Alerts & Travel Warnings, and Indonesia Country Speci¿c Information. Americans in Bali should enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive security messages and make it easier to locate you in an emergency. *Rotary International, formed in 1905 in Illinois, is a human

*TEDx Ubud is organized by Mila Shwaiko who was born to Australian and American parents, grew up from early infancy in Ubud. TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share TEDTalks video, live speakers and individual self-organized events. American-style Restaurants Many places in Bali make an heroic effort to make versions of American food such as burgers, pizza and club sandwiches. American owned and/or inspired hotels and restaurants like the Hard Rock Café and Johnny Rocket American Fast Food Franchise recreate authentic American food and atmosphere replete with vintage Coca-Cola advertisings, American memorabilia, jukeboxes, red vinyl seating, etc. Great highpriced burgers can be found at Hard Rock Café. Probably the best pizza on Bali is served at Papa’s Cafe on Jl. Pantai Kuta in Kuta. Note that Americans have a tipping culture, where as much as 20% is given to the wait staff. In Bali you don’t have to tip, but a little is much appreciated. The Balinese believe that the American breakfast should be the biggest breakfast, far more substantial than the Continental Breakfast, and will consist of eggs, sausage, bacon, fried tomato, toast, butter, jam, fruit plate, fruit juice, coffee and/or tea. Bargain versions can be had at Warung 96 on Gang Poppies 2 in Kuta for only Rp9,000. Another great deal is the American breakfast laid out at Alleycats down the small lane next to Made’s Warung in Kuta. Costing only Rp30,000, it’s loaded with generous portions of mixed grill meat and even beans. Devilicious, on Jl. Raya Sangingan in Penestanan near Ubud, serves Cajun, authentic Philly cheese steak, New Orleans style chicken, mouth-watering burgers and other American dishes. Note: Yankee Bali: Part II will feature prominent American residents of Bali.

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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE JUNE 22 - JULY 06, 2016

Jupiter trines Pluto to begin the fortnight and will push and highlight the need for transforming ideas and although our action may not quite yet be forthcoming, that retrograde Mars finally turns direct on the 30th. Mercury enters Cancer on the same day our renegade Mars about faces. Thoughts turn more to home and family and particularly when our New Moon clicks in at the end of the fortnight. With the intensification of events over the past few weeks, emotions are running high and feelings run deep. There are issues which cut to the core of our being and meetings with old acquaintances can prove somewhat unsettling, as old wounds get revealed. We can look towards our priorities and the needs of the homeless, the refugee crisis and caring for our young and our elderly. Appropriate responsibility and the willingness to act are pushing in on us this coming month. The sensitive ones are getting tired and it’s time for others to step up and to shoulder some of the heavy burden. The prevailing narcissistic attitude that has developed in western countries, where the individuals needs come first above all else, with a disastrously consumer based lifestyle, must be redirected to a more caring attitude towards each other. Complacency is just not on the docket now with so many potent challenges obvious through all sectors of society. Coming back to some core values regarding nurture, love and kindness are paramount as we head into this next cycle and stepping into our personal roles regarding them.

NEW MOON 12 Cancer 54 July 4, 2016 7:02 p.m.

The family issues are particularly potent for you this cycle and they will bring some very deep issues to the fore. Old psychological wounds may reappear along with intimacy phobias. On the more positive side of things, as you delve into the emotional content and are willing to sit in its waters a more fluid sense of grounding can appear. Learning to adapt to the changing climate of your interactions allows you to be more spontaneous with your response to others. So rather than predetermining things learn to listen from your heart and feel into situations rather than approaching them mentally or in a head strong way. As you communicate with family members you may discover a few of their hidden problems and this goes for friendships as well. Talking over your concerns and setting things straight feels like the task at hand during the next month. Being able to raise yourself above the everyday concerns, even if only momentarily will allow you to become more optimistic and to share this as a beacon to others in a very helpful way. It may feel as if your independence is being sacrificed in the service of others and yet you are compelled to push ahead in your primary relationships none-the-less. Don’t underestimate the enormous healing that is taking place now. Maybe not everyone is aware of the value you place on family. So much of your work and dedication is for or because of them and this more apparent now. There is a certain flow of situations taking place that actually allow for deeper transformation during this next phase of the journey. This very emotional time brings with it the need for understanding and compassion and this you probably share in a professional or career oriented way. As the deeper health issues begin to shift more energy is available to you for group activities. The time is coming very soon, when you will be more proactive within the community. This Cancer cycle dominates your chart and will bring a lot of personal healing along with a renewed sense of vigour and enthusiasm for you. The birthday always offers up a new cycle and a new beginning and this year it looks like luck will be on your side. Romantic relationships will benefit from some goal setting and schedule making and marriage could be on the cards for many of you as well. It is a time when others are feeling as sensitive as you normally do, and this could be the window of opportunity to share some of those more delicate topics. Continue to reconsider and review your career plans.

Your career focus is highlighted during the Cancer cycle and this promises to bring more work and more financial rewards. With big changes taking place around the home be sure to mentally order things in your head to avoid overwhelm. A sudden release from family patterns could see you ready to make a new start and to take action towards financial and emotional security. Health issues are on the mend and money you outlay here can only benefit the sense of wellbeing. Perhaps some massages or body work can help you to feel nurtured, balanced and aligned. You are feeling more independently capable.

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Your friends are providing you with some much needed support now and mostly through communication or the practical details of life. Travelling with family as in a family holiday or going home to visit may be on the agenda this month. It could be your organizing ability that makes this happen or it could be through your own inner understanding that you see the benefit of emotional support during times of crisis. Parental responsibility may be in your thoughts and prompting you to action. There is still much energy for you to access and harness during this coming cycle and changes come with ease. Finally you can see your way clear with financial matters and to a pay off with the plans you made previously. There are family issues taking you deeply into yourself and requiring personal time for reflection and emotional release. As much as you would wish to be your normal boisterous and adventurous self, there are things which simply need to be dealt with in a practical and timely manner. It’s more that you wear your heart on your sleeve these days and you are learning to treat yourself more gently. Family members also require your love and attention as well and it requires a fine tuned balance. Your heart appears to be with siblings and your closest relationships with them. The issues in your life are deep and have you confronting many of them through your communication with others. There’s an ongoing transformation which is steady and yet obvious results are present this fortnight. As your strength of character continues to develop you will be rewarded with positive feedback. Being the solid rock for others comes naturally to you and yet you also have your own weaknesses and pain. Be sure to share your pains with others as well and allow some healing to take place in your past and present relationships.

Much of your personality is hidden away this month as your explore the deeper aspects of yourself and the family dynamic. You may actually be hiding things from other family members as you focus on your work and financial situation. Sometimes our pain runs so deep that all we can do is run away from it for a time. Solitude can be a rewarding thing if you are willing to do the self-nurturing required to reveal the deeper aspects of yourself. Things could be a little confrontational in the home, although they may create the shift that is required for everyone concerned. The back peddling is all but done.

There’s a difference between the work that you do on a daily basis and your vocational aspirations. For some people this flows effortlessly together and this could be one of those times when your efforts are rewarded by the sheer joy of performing them. You care deeply for people and this is apparent in the way that you move in the World. Get ready for an increase of activity in the workplace and the beginning of new projects. With so much going on beneath the surface the progress may only be discernible to you. Your transformation remains very much an inside job and a slow chipping away through mental observation.

A little bit of good fortune goes a long way and this could be the time of resurrection or the birthing of the caterpillar into the butterfly. Your heart is ready for love and the commitment that comes with loving another deeply. Feeling at home within your community is all a part of this month’s agenda and you have a lot to give and to also open yourself to receiving. As you allow yourself to heal from relationship wounds the heart is ready for this new love to enter your life. Finding your own flavour or way of expression is coming more naturally to you and will open to new communications.

Your friendships will benefit you well this fortnight and the very emotional side of your nature apparent for all to see. You care deeply for others and the bigger picture always in your sights. If you feel as though you are a conduit for the pain of the World, it may just be so. So much growth comes through interrelating and transformation is never truly a solo job for you. Allow yourself to feel at home now in whatever way it needs to take shape. Children are an important reminder to the tenderness required to love and support each other. Your travel plans or foreign concerns are about to take flight.

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Ubud Area UBUD NEWS STUDY BALI’S TRADITIONAL HEALING Respected authority on Bali’s traditional healers, Made Surya, will hold two ¿ve-day intensive workshops this coming July and August; if you are interested, book now because there are only a total of 12 places (six each event). Pak Surya’s Balinese Healers and Healing Workshop looks at; Bali Hinduism and its relationship to traditional healing, types of healers, traditional Balinese medical literature, mystical aspects of the practice, the four spiritual Siblings (Kanda Empat), black magic and its relationship to illness, the concept of Cakras and misconceptions of Tantra. Field trips include a ritual purification at Tirta Empul, Tampaksiring, an Ubud market excursion to ¿nd foods with medicinal properties, a herb walk, a practical lesson in making herbal medicine, and a guest lecture at Udayana University Medical Department, comparing traditional healing with western medicine. Participants will also observe three respected traditional healers at work, and have an opportunity for check-up and treatments. Dates: July 8-12, 2016; August 3-7, 2016, at Oka Wati’s yoga studio on Jalan Monkey Forest. Www.balihealers.com. BUKA PUASA Just a reminder: it’s Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting and prayer (until July 5). Unlike other fasts, theirs goes from sunrise to sunset so be nice and don’t gobble your lunch in front of a Muslim colleague or staff member. And if you are invited to join someone for Buka Puasa (the opening of the fast) in the early evening, recognise it as an opportunity to celebrate the good fortune that our lives provide, and an invitation to be a part of a special moment in that person’s life. Our Hindu town isn’t really set up for Buka Puasa, but Anomali Coffee – a family owned business with its home base in Jakarta – is offering a “50% discount on drink with food” for the bite-sized snacks and coffee meal that is traditionally taken just after the sun goes down. Weekdays only 5 pm-8pm. BUMI SEHAT YOUTH FUNDAY What better way to celebrate progress in learning a new language than a regular ‘Funday’! Local Balinese students studying English at Bumi S e h a t ’ s Yo u t h Centre in Desa Kumbuh take part in performances and games and a delicious lunch, and receive their certi¿cate of progress. It’s a day of laughter for students, volunteer English teachers and their teacher aid. Started by Robin Lim many years ago, Bumi Sehat Youth Centre holds classes from Monday – Thursday in two cycles. Lessons run from 3-4.30pm and 4.30-6pm. Local teaching assistant Saras, who started as a student herself several years ago, says that people who really want to study English but cannot pay for school have a higher priority. Next registration: all through August. Local and overseas volunteers can become a teaching assistant once they have passed the program. Volunteer applications/ more info at: volunteer@bumisehatfoundation.org. The Youth Centre is next to Pelangi School on Jl. Kumbuh, 10 minutes south of central Ubud.

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FOOD FEAST SUCCESS Returning for its second year, the 2016 three-day Ubud Food Festival was bursting with local Àavours and produce, bringing together more than 60 culinary icons from across Indonesia and the globe, for almost 100 events. From fine dining at some of Ubud’s most celebrated restaurants, to in-depth forums nutting out the future of the archipelago’s food industry, the program celebrated Indonesian food in all its forms, from farm-to-plate, producer-to-palate. The success of the festival is evident from its growing popularity; this year almost 8,000 people – more than 50% Indonesians –collectively devoured over 12,000 plates of food!

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Festival organisers are on track to their twin goals of exposing the dynamic and diverse Indonesian food scene to expats and travellers, and supporting the local culinary industry with opportunities for aspiring chefs and entrepreneurs to develop and grow. PERMACULTURE DESIGN COURSE Gain experience and a wealth of knowledge from permaculture teacher, author and sustainability activist, Ian Lillington, at a practical permaculture course at Kul Kul Farm next month. You’ll take part in a unique and multi-cultural experience whilst learning skills that can be applied in your work, homes and gardens and the community around you. Sessions cover: how to apply permaculture ethics and principles to create regenerative systems for managing land; growing food; recycling waste; bio-intensive gardening; soil fertility and crop rotation, animals in the system, bamboo building including a personalised tour of Green School, Green Village and Ibuku’s bamboo factory, agroforestry and perennial food systems.

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Kul Kul Farm is beside Green School, in Abiansemal near Mumbul 20 minutes south of Ubud. Workshop from July 8th -23rd. Book through www.kulkulfarmbali.com. STOP PRESS – THIS WEEK! This is a week of great places to go and things to see. “Folk in the Far-North” - a last minute, special event at Betel Nut this Friday, June 24, is an intimate Evening of Folk Music, with Leanna Rachel from Los Angeles and Silampukau from Surabaya. Silampukau will hopefully play some of the songs from his album Dosa, City and Memories, which is a musical collage of the lives of ordinary people in Surabaya – from sellers of alcohol to indie musicians, urban workers, resident commuters and nightfall in Surabaya. Doors open 7pm, show starts at 8:30pm. Entrance: 100,000rp. Then on June 27, check out the opening of the Wildlife Photographic Exhibition by Mark Rayner, at Taksu Photo Gallery on Jalan Monkey Forest. The exhibition will run for a month, but it’s always cool to attend the opening, meet the “star of the show”, and chat with some of the other artists, photographers and Ubud celebrities that c o m e o u t f o r t h e s e e v e n t s . M o r e : h t t p : / / w w w. taksuphotogallery.com.

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their idols in action. Through this, we’re helping to create an industry that will truly become world class.”

Food Sustainability, Local Produce and healthy Eating top the agenda at the 2016 Ubud Food Festival Few places in the world are a more beautiful setting for a food festival than Ubud’s Taman Kuliner, a mixture of umbrella-laden, bean-bag strewn grassy lawns and lantern-lit walkways leading to event stages, cooking demonstrations and bustling food stalls, ready and waiting to serve thousands of hungry foodies. With the global food movement gathering force – audiences and c o n s u m e r s passionate about ethical eating and understanding the story and journey of their food – it’s easy to understand why the Ubud Food Festival has gained such momentum since launching in 2015.

celebrated Indonesian food in all its forms, from farm-to-plate, producer-to-palate. The Festival’s growing audience is just one indicator of the event’s success, this year playing host to almost 8,000 people – more than 50% of which were Indonesian – who collectively devoured over 12,000 plates of food.

Indeed, a prevalent theme of this year’s event was strengthening linkages between business and local producers, with a series of cooking demonstrations on the Kitchen Stage, Think, Talk, Taste sessions and special events focused on educating audiences on the importance of supporting local industries. Sustainability was also a key topic of discussion, with panel sessions canvassing trends in Indonesian farming, ¿shing and production, and the need for improved commitment – from farms to consumers – to protect Indonesia’s heritage foods.

This reÀects the mission of the Festival to not only hero the dynamic Indonesian food scene and expose expats and travellers to the diversity of the archipelago’s cuisine, but also to support the local culinary industry by creating opportunities for aspiring chefs and entrepreneurs to develop and grow. “As a Yayasan (a notfor-pro¿t organisation), our mission as a Festival goes much deeper than simply serving up plates of delicious Indonesian food,” explains Ubud Food Festival Founder & D i r e c t o r, J a n e t

Increasing awareness amongst Indonesian audiences of healthy eating featured heavily in the program, a culinary trend that has gained traction in recent years. Local school children and culinary trainees from in and around Ubud were invited to attend the Festival’s cooking demonstration series, to help inspire the next generation, and raise awareness in the community. “Our country has not done enough to promote our culinary diversity and wealth,” said culinary icon Bondan Winarno, at the event. “I sincerely hope the Ubud Food Festival will more and more be the force to promote Indonesian traditional cuisines, particularly those with a focus on healthy eating.” More Information:

Returning for its second year from 27-29 May this year, the three-day Ubud Food Festival was bursting with local Àavours and produce, bringing together more than 60 culinary icons from across Indonesia and the globe to take part in almost 100 events.

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From fine dining at some of Ubud’s most celebrated restaurants, to in-depth forum sessions interrogating the future of the archipelago’s food industry, the program

“We also want to create pathways for young Indonesian entrepreneurs and chefs, to connect them with the people and businesses that can support their careers, and to watch

High-res imagery of this year’s event can be found and downloaded via www.Àickr.com/photos/ubudfoodfestival. com.


Fashion Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka

A Tribute to my Son As I write this column I am in the USA. I came back to

man that I have always hoped that you would be -- truly kind

my place of birth to see my oldest son graduate from

and caring, thoughtful, compassionate, sensitive, honorable,

high school and reunite with my parents after two and

a loyal son and friend, patient and wise. You are truly a

a half years. It was an odd feeling to go through

shining example of what is possible for humanity if we all

immigration in the Seattle airport and put my passport

make the choice to step into the greatness of our highest

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As you continue on your journey, I offer you this prayer -

your visit?” This also seemed strange to me that as a US citizen I was still being asked why I’m visiting my

May you always hold hope in your heart that the world can

homeland? He was friendly enough, but I was really

be a better place and raised to a higher level of consciousness

beginning to see just how much the USA had changed

with your contributions and the help of all her inhabitants.

with all the high security measures in place. May you believe in the fundamental goodness of all human As I walked through and got onto the airport tram I began

beings and know that those who are choosing to do harm

to feel a little more at ease, but I still felt like a foreigner in

or evil to others, are actually suffering themselves and need

my own land. I guess after living in Bali for 14 years

your love to heal and transform.

something fundamental within me had changed -- my thought processes, my speed, and my entire perception of

May you always hold true to your core beliefs and values;

the world has radically altered by living in Indonesia for so

never let yourself be swayed by others who tempt you with

many years. I no longer felt American and wondered where

glamorous promises or money to do anything that feels out

I actually belonged? These feelings were unsettling and

of alignment with who you are and what you believe.

made me realize that it’s quite possible that I might never live in the USA again. As these thoughts arose, I didn’t feel

May you fulfill all your dreams and never give up even when

any sadness -- I’ve said my goodbyes to the USA enough

challenges arise, as these challenges are our great teachers

times that I was at peace with the possibility that this was

so thank them and release them.

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May you always have joy, love and friendship in your life,

that are still very precious to me.

so that you will have the support to flourish and keep moving forward.

My son’s graduation day was yesterday. I watched Danil walk up on stage to receive his diploma. I felt a mixture of

Finally, may you always know that I am here for you if you

pride and sadness well up in my heart as I saw him take his

ever need me -- that I will always be here for you, because

place in the back row. He had become a man and was

you are a part of me and I am a part of you and we will

graduating not only from high school, but from childhood

always be connected in our hearts wherever we may be

into adulthood. I knew that he was ready, but I wasn’t sure

across these many miles. The day you were born the

that I was ready to see this stage of his life end. I knew that

Universe bestowed a great blessing upon me. I’m so grateful

this turning point meant that there would be no more long

that you are in my life and that your light continues to shine

summers with him in Bali, and that we would probably see

upon me. Keep shining brightly my dearest son. I love you

each other much less than we already did. The love that a

to infinity and beyond.

parent has for their child is almost indescribable -- for me it goes so deep into my very core, that it sometimes actually physically pains my heart when he is sad or I can’t hug him. Instead we have spent the past seven years of his life doing facetime, whatsapp and other social media for the 10 months that we were apart every year. Those conversations were often long and deep -- very heartfelt. My Tribute to You The love that I have for you is infinite and of a magnitude that I never knew was even possible. You have become the

Michele Cempaka is a Consciousness Facilitator who has lived on Bali since 2002. She incorporates a variety of healing tools into her practice such as Shamanism, hypnotherapy, Reiki, Access Bars & Transformational Coaching to assist people to heal and become more empowered. She offers private sessions, workshops & retreats both on Bali and abroad. www.spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2016 © Michele Cempaka

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Local News Monster Tides Take Four Lives in Two Separate Drowning Incidents The body of Perth woman Lestari Williams was returned to her grieving husband and family on Friday (3/6) after the couple’s Bali honeymoon ended in tragedy when a freak wave dragged them into the ocean.

after the couple and family members walked on the beach at an area known as Angel’s Billabong. Nusa Penida police chief, Gede Arianta, said the freak waves were like a tsuanmi.

Brad Williams, with his wife Lestari, and a group of people were dragged into the ocean on the Balinese island of Nusa Penida by what police said was a “tsunami like” wave.

He said the couple and their group was about 50 meters from the water’s edge when the wave overcame them.

The Perth man managed to make it back to shore but his new wife Lestari and her eight-year- old niece were dragged out and could not be saved.

The waves around Bali are currently extremely high and police have warned against going near the area until the waves subside.

Lestari’s body was found 24 hours after her disappearance, on the mainland coast and last night was returned to her Balinese family’s home in Sakti Village on Nusa Penida Island. Her niece, who comes from Kalimantan, is yet to be found.

Only days after the honeymoon tragedy, church minister, Rev. Peter Then, 64, and his relative, Wong Sum Sum, died after being swept away by a wave at Padang Galak Beach in Sanur, Bali on Thursday (9/6).

A cousin said the couple had married in Australia last year and lived in Perth and that last month they had come to Bali to be married in a Balinese wedding ceremony on the island of Nusa Penida. That wedding took place on May 23 and the couple was honeymooning in Bali, planning to return to Australia on June 12. The tragedy occurred on Thursday afternoon about 5.30pm

Colleagues of Peter said that the victims were in Bali to scatter the ashes of his wife’s brother-in-law. Rev. Than’s wife Ferina Kurniawan and daughter Jean Estherina, who were also among the 25 family members attending the memorial service at Padang Galak Beach, survived. According to tribunnews.com, the victims were climbing down a ladder to scatter flowers when the wave swept them away. (June 10th 2016)

ROB Flooding Feared to Hit Bali until September An expert on the environment has said seawater flooding (ROB) is feared to hit the southern coastal areas of Bali until September this year. “ROB is a natural phenomenon that could happen from year to year, and not only in Bali,” Dr Made Mangku said here on Wednesday (8/6). He said the southern coast of Bali is more likely to be hit by ROB when the tide rises as it faces the open sea. ROB tides have already hit Kuta beach & Sanur beach over the past several days with huge rolling waves. He said Balinese have experienced ROB flooding in earlier years known as “thief tides”. “Now the impact of ROB flooding is stronger as the people began to build their houses close to the beach. If the people obeyed the regulation banning them from building houses beyond the limit of 100 meters from the shore, they would certainly not suffer the impact of the ROB flooding,” he said. (June 9th 2016) No Damage or Casualties in Bali Earthquake No damage or casualties were reported as the 6.2 magnitude quake struck Bali, Lombok and Sumbawa at 11.13am on Thursday (10/6), a spokesman for the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), Sutopo Nugroho, said. No tsunami warning was issued as a result of the earthquake. Moderate shocks were also felt in East Lombok, he added. The source of the earthquake lay in the path of the tectonic plates - the Indian Australian Plate and the Eurasian Plate. West Sumbawa, Kuta & Mataram felt a scale II intensity quake, as per Earthquake Intensity Scale Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (SIG-BMKG). (June 9th 2016) Foreign Art Groups to Join Bali Arts Festival

Indonesia, Australia Agree to Increase Cooperation in Counter-Terrorism Indonesia and Australia have agreed to step up cooperation in the fields of intelligence and counter-terrorism. The agreement was reached at the 2nd Australia-Indonesia Ministerial Council on Law and Security meeting in Sydney on Wednesday (8/6). The Indonesian delegation to the meeting was led by Coordinating Minister for Political, Security and Legal Affairs Luhut Pandjaitan along with other members, including National Police Chief General Badrodin Haiti, head of the National Anti-Terrorism Agency (BNN), Commissioner General Tito Karnavian, and Director General of Immigration of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, Ronny F Sompie. The Australian delegation to the meeting was led by the countrys Attorney General, George Brandis, who was also accompanied by Australias Minister of Justice Michael Keenan. As in the first meeting last year, several security and legal issues were talked about, including counter-terrorism, cyber security and intelligence operation. “We exchanged information about threats in the region and commitment to strengthen intelligence cooperation between Indonesia and Australia so that the problem of terrorism could be overcome. We also discussed issues of funding, de-radicalization and cyber crimes,” Brandis disclosed. He reiterated that the two countries were keen to prevent acts of terror in their respective countries. Citing an example of achieving success in overcoming terrorist threats, Minister Luhut referred to the mapping of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in Southeast Asia, led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

“There are around 500 Indonesians in Syria and they want to establish a caliphate in Southeast Asia. We have successfully mapped them. We have exchanged this information with Australia,” Luhut informed. Australia’s Minister of Justice and also Special Minister for Terrorism Affairs, Michael Keenan, underlined that both the countries face threats from international terrorist organizations. “We are facing terrorists from the Middle East who have clearly declared war against other countries and have attacked our friends and neighbors. This cooperation will help respond to such threats. This is our opportunity to learn about implementation of law and build intelligence cooperation and we will keep collaborating,” he stated. On questions about flow of funds for terror activities from Australia to Indonesia, Minister Luhut noted that the matter was still being investigated by the two countries. “Our parliaments right now are in the process of revising the anti-terrorism law that will allow law enforcers to arrest a person or a group suspected of planning to conduct any act of terror. The old law prohibits it. We hope the revision process would be finished next month,” Luhut enunciated in reply to a reporter’s question. The two sides stated that the meeting yielded concrete results. The first meeting took place in Indonesia last year. This is a forum to coordinate cooperation and define the two countries responsibilities regarding international security, especially terrorism. (June 9th 2016)

Eleven foreign art groups will join the 38th Bali Arts Festival at Taman Budaya, Denpasar city, the head of the Cultural Office of Bali Province, Dewa Putu Beratha, stated. “We have to provide space for foreign countries to participate in the festival as it will contribute to the economic development in Bali,” Putu stated here on Monday (6/6). “Culture is universal. Through culture, we can also strengthen our relations with foreign countries. Local artists could also improve their knowledge by watching the performance of the foreign artists at the annual art event “ he said. Beratha said that the 11 foreign art groups which will perform at the Balinese Arts Festival (PKB) will be from China, Timor Leste, Japan, England, Canada, Thailand, India, The United States of America & France. The PKBs theme this year is “Karang Awak, Love the Birth of Land.” It will take place from June 11 to July 9, 2016 at Taman Budaya, Denpasar city. Apart from showcasing a variety of arts, there will also be some exhibitions of handicrafts, culinary skills, races, gatherings, and an art parade. (June 7th 2016) Java, Bali May Face Power Crisis in 2019: President President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) is concerned that the islands of Java and Bali may face an electricity crisis in 2019 if the demand for 21 thousand megawatts (MW) of power is not met. The power demand must be met soon or else Java and Bali would face a power crisis in 2019, he stated while attending the groundbreaking ceremony of a steam power plant, here, Friday (10/6). Jokowi emphasized that the development of power plants, with a combined capacity of 35 thousand MW, was not a mere target but was in line with the demand. A lack of electricity will hamper investment, industry, and the construction of new factories, he pointed out. President Jokowi also called to accelerate the construction work of the Lontar Steam Power Plant to increase power supply to Jakarta and Banten. The project is scheduled for completion six months earlier than the target, he remarked. The president reiterated that the government would continue to offer electricity subsidy to poor families and micro businesses. (June 10th 2016)


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Indonesia Air Asia Cuts Cheap Flights From Australia to Bali AirAsia will suspend flights from Melbourne and Sydney to Bali from September 1, a little over a year after the airline launched the cheap service to the holiday island on Friday, “The suspension of these services is part of a network restructuring aimed at improving operational efficiencies at Indonesia AirAsia X,” the airline said in a statement. The suspension has outraged customers, who have had to cancel family holidays and honeymoons after they were informed their flights had been shelved via text messages. No explanation was offered. Customers put out by the changes have been offered the chance to bring their bookings forward, take a rerouted flight via Kuala Lumpur within 14 days of the original booking, based on seat availability, or receive credit or a full refund. AirAsia X flights to Bali from Perth and Darwin are unaffected. Indonesia AirAsia X launched its Melbourne to Bali service in March 2015, starting initially with two flights a week and then jumping to five in October last year. (June 6th 2016) Bali Thai Garden Restaurant Owner Arrested for Drugs in Thailand A British restaurant owner in Bali has been arrested after police said they found him carrying 500g of cocaine and accused him of being a drugs courier. Officers detained Matthew Kevin O’Neill, 40, on Saturday night (4/6) in the Sukhumvit area of Bangkok, Thailand after allegedly being found with the drugs. O’Neill owns the Thai Gardens restaurant in the Umalas area of Bali and opened the eatery after living in Thailand for 10 years. It is claimed he flew to Bangkok from Bali after closing his restaurant for ‘renovations’ and arrived in Thailand the day it was supposed to re-open. According to the Bangkok Post police stopped a public bus in the city and found O’Neill carrying a backpack, which police seized as evidence, saying it contained drugs. Police claim they found cocaine packages hidden inside a bag he was carrying. Officers believe that he is suspected of being part of an illegal drug trafficking gang, whose members swallow packages and smuggle them into Thailand to avoid detection. Police Lieutenant Colonel Jirakrit Jarunphat, from Thong Lor police station claimed O’Neill had been paid 60,000 baht (£1,178) to deliver the drugs to another man. (June 7th 2016) Indonesia’s Army to Give Weapons Training to Bali Gangsters Indonesia’s army will give “semi-military” weapons training to unemployed men and “gangsters” in Bali, under a program that has raised concern about the re-emergence of military influence. President Joko Widodo’s administration has become increasingly uneasy about the military-run “Bela Negara” or “Defend the Nation” program aimed at guarding against “foreign influences” like communism, religious extremism and homosexuality. Over the last few months, the program has gained momentum, partly in reaction to support from Widodo for an investigation into an anti-communist purge in 1965. The suggestion of an investigation has angered some retired military men, many of whom say the purge was justified. The training on the resort island of Bali was apparently the first to include street thugs, and was

aimed partly at making them “good citizens”, a military spokesman said. “The introduction to weapons is part of the material so the participants are not bored… and so they can feel what it’s like in the military,” Hotman Hutahaean, spokesman for Bali’s military command, said. (June 13th 2016) Dutch Grocery Heir on Bali Drugs Charges

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The heir to the Netherlands’ largest supermarket chain is facing drug charges in Bali. Authorities charged Djai Heijn in January with trying to traffic marijuana into Indonesia after customs agents intercepted a package mailed to him from Spain. The package contained 224 grams of cannabis that was sent to his address in Bali, where he has lived since 2013. When arrested, Heijn was also allegedly found to be in possession of 492g of crystal meth and 42g of the psychedelic drug dimethyltryptamine (DPT). Heijn is a descendant of the Albert and Gerrit Heijn family, which founded the leading Dutch supermarket chain and brand Ahold. Prosecutors on May 2 decided not to push for the 25-year-old grocery store-chain heir to face the death penalty by firing squad, the fate met by at least eight foreign drug offenders in Bali last year, including Australians Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan. Instead, if he is convicted he will serve 15 years in an Indonesian prison. Heijn has denied any involvement in the marijuana shipment, which he neither signed for nor ever had in his possession, claiming it was an unwanted Christmas present, according to the Netherlands Times newspaper. (June 1st 2016)

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Indonesia Plans to Execute 18 Drug Convicts This Year, 30 in 2017 The Indonesian government plans to execute 18 drug convicts this year, and 30 more in 2017, Attorney General H.M. Prasetyo said on Monday (13/06). The third round of executions will take place on the notorious Nusakambangan Island in Cilacap, Central Java, after the Idul Fitri holidays early next month, Prasetyo said during a meeting with House of Representatives Commission III, which oversees legal affairs. “I hope there will be no changes. We have planned it to take place after the fasting month at Nusakambangan. Some convicts [on death row] have been moved there,” Prasetyo said, as quoted by Detik.com. The number of prisoners in this round of executions is still being decided, he said, as authorities weigh up the Nusakambangan facility and its capacity. Prasetyo said the government would execute 30 more drug convicts in 2017 as it ramps up its war against drugs. “The budget has been allocated for the death penalty. We still have 58 drug convicts on the death row list, and another 152 death row inmates for crimes such as murder, terrorism and others,” the attorney general said. Indonesia executed 14 convicts by firing squad last year, including citizens of Australia, Brazil, the Netherlands and Nigeria, despite repeated pleas for mercy from foreign governments and international organizations and activists. Australia temporarily recalled its ambassador to Indonesia after the executions of two of the infamous “Bali Nine” drug smugglers, Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan. The relationship has since been restored. (June 13th 2016) C/NV/U-16 Mar 16

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This seemed to be the consensus among the worriers, at least, those who observe ephemeral climatic events as a message from someone or other (and of course, themselves) about the dangers of human environmental iniquity.But climate is cyclical as well as seasonal, warming and cooling in response to all sorts of things, even sunspots. That’s why people were able to grow grapes and make wine in England in the early Middle Ages and then a couple of centuries later could ice-skate on the Thames every winter. It’s why millions of years ago there was a natural episode of global warming – we call it the Carboniferous Age – that produced worldwide rainforests that later turned into the coal with which we are now polluting the atmosphere

The official thuggery visited upon a poor food seller in Semarang, Central Java, who dared to keep her little stall open during Ramadhan fasting hours, is a prize example of many things. The woman has debts she needs to pay, and apparently customers who wish to eat, presumably not being required by their religion to fast. The incident caused a furore. President Joko Widodo, familiarly called Jokowi, gave the woman Rp10 million to compensate her for the food that overbearing religious instructors and heavy handed public order police had stolen from her. Regional police chiefs have now been ordered not to allow this sort of vigilante action.

The problem today is that you can’t say these things without being buried under a chorus of criticism because you’re denying global warming, or worse, are possibly one of those ghastly dinosaurs who hold that man has no influence on the atmosphere and the climates that result. For the record, we are not among that challenged cohort. We need to stop polluting both the atmosphere and the planetary surface, stop breeding millions of mouths we cannot adequately feed, and stop chasing economic growth as the be all and end all of human progress. So, to the point at issue: The recent king tides and high ocean swells that hit Bali were unusual, though far from unknown. The coincidence of lunar cycle high water and big Antarctic lows generating huge swells was spectacular. Tragically, as always with such events, there were human casualties. Despoilers of the beaches for profit found that indeed they had built upon the sand. Silly, shortsighted chumps will always collide with karma. It was the same in faraway Sydney. The moral is that the ocean is for fish and the beach is to visit. We are a terrestrial species. Perhaps, eventually, Governor Pastika and Benoa Bay non-environmentalist Tomy Winata will note this and grasp the good sense of Tolak Reklamasi. Both should be familiar with that term by now.

Make a Splash Waterman’s Week 2016, which is coming up in July, has many events at many venues designed to honour the marine environment and raise awareness of its human-made problems. There’s fun to be had that’s not too energetic, as well. One of the sponsors of the week, Island Mermaids, is staging a Miss Mermaid Bali 2016 Photo Shoot Contest. So if you’ve ever dreamed of being a mermaid (and are female and over 13) this is your chance to become one of the mythical creatures and help save the oceans too. The idea is that mermaids need clean oceans. Well, no one would argue with that. Doing so would certainly set the Sirens off. All funds raised from the contest will go to the new Zero Waste to Oceans Education and Demonstration Centre being built by ROLE Foundation at Nusa Dua. Details are available at www.island-mermaids.com.

Tea and Sympathy Ross Fitzgerald, professor of history and erotic writer, has just enjoyed a short sojourn in Bali. He was here with his wife Lyndal Moor and stayed at Puri Saraswati near the royal palace in Ubud. He and the Diary repaired to The Melting Pot on the Queen’s Birthday Australian holiday (Jun. 13) via a nice light lunch at a nearby warung, to watch the MelbourneCollingwood AFL match that day. Fitzgerald was a very disappointed man; his team Collingwood got thumped by 46 points. The Diary didn’t care. We get our own doses of disappointment from St Kilda. But in between groans, and speculation about the very large rat we’d seen running along the top of the bar, we had another chat about his candidacy for the Senate from the state of NSW for the Australian Sex Party. We’ve mentioned that before. There’s an outside chance that we could soon be chums with Senator Fitzgerald. The Sex Party’s not all about, um, that. It has some very progressively sensible social policies too. Fitzgerald told us he had recently debated the Rev. Fred Nile, a NSW state MP of, shall we say, rather rigid Christian views, at a little soiree organized by The Sydney Institute which is run by another old friend, Gerard Henderson. It would have been fun to be there. He told us another tale. On his Garuda flight up from Sydney the happy arrival video they screen included advice that you’d have to pay $US 35 for a visa on arrival. Um. That was scrapped a while ago. Perhaps the world’s best airline for cabin service would like to update its AV primers? They should also have a chat with their cabin staff. Those on Fitzgerald’s flight didn’t know either.

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There’s a verse in the Holy Quran that seems apposite. “Their [acceptance] of guidance is not your responsibility. It is Allah who awards guidance whom He wills. And whatever wealth you give away (as charity donation) goes to your own benefit. It is not appropriate for you to spend but for Allah’s pleasure alone. And whatever you spend of your wealth, [its reward] will be paid back to you in full and you shall not be treated unjustly.’ (Al-Baqarah 2:272).

Festival Time Among the panoply of festivals and celebrations that these days grace Bali – or otherwise, depending on individual taste – is the annual Bali Arts Festival, the doyen of the stable, which has been around now for 38 years. This year’s, now underway, was officially opened on Jun. 10. President Jokowi dropped in for the show and the street parade of thousands of Bali artists. The annual month-long festival showcases Bali’s traditional arts. It coincides with the school holidays, which gives the kids something to do in their down time. That’s always a good idea. The President made a speech. He began with greetings in Balinese, to loud cheers from the crowd. And then he said this, which is worth absorbing: “I feel very happy this afternoon that I can be here, on the Island of the Gods, Bali. For me, the Bali Arts Festival is not merely a people’s party or an arts festival. It is an event that has not only cultural and educational functions, but also a function as a driving force for the economy, especially the Bali community.” Indeed. Indonesia has a rich and hugely diverse cultural heritage. This deserves protection from those who would turn its cities into lookalike Legolands. And properly appreciated, facilitated and managed, it is itself an economic driver.

Up the Poll Some may have noticed that Australia is having a federal election on Jul. 2. It’s a rare double-dissolution election for the House of Representatives and the full Senate. If you’re a registered Australian voter here you can cast a pre-poll vote in person at the consulate-general in Renon up to Friday, Jul. 1. You won’t be able to vote there on polling day itself. You’ll need to show your Australian passport or your current Australian driver’s licence to get into the consulate to vote. They won’t let you in without it. The consulate is open Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm. Applications for postal votes, which are an alternative way of avoiding a fine for not being ticked off on the bean-counter’s defaulters’ list, close on Jun. 29 via the Australian Electoral Commission website.

Harley Man Former Bali boy Ric Shreves, now firmly established in Portland, Oregon and working for a worldwide charity doing things that have recently seen him in Turkana, Kenya (that’s a little different from Bali) has acquired a new toy. It’s a rather toughlooking Harley Davidson hog: Happy riding, Ric.

Surf to Save The Bali Animal Welfare Association recently got a wonderful offer from visiting American surfer Tommy Michael – he would organize a fun surfing school, Surf2Save, and direct the proceeds to BAWA. The event, on June 4 at one of the Bukit’s famed surf beaches, went so well that BAWA is looking for someone to run another. Michael’s inaugural event was strongly supported by the local surfing community, which has always been very community minded. He’s now returned to Costa Rica, where he lives and does similar things for local charities there.

Hector ’s Diary is also published on the blog www.8degreesoflatitude.com. Copyright © 2016 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Letters To Bali Advertiser Garuda Dear Sirs, When letters are sent to the Bali Advertiser, they mostly contain complaints about unpleasant experiences or other things the writer for some reason doesn’t like. So for a change here’s a story about something that could have gone wrong, but eventually became a good experience: Recently I flew with Garuda from abroad via Jakarta to Bali. When I checked in, I inquired whether I had to go through customs in Jakarta or in Bali. The response was that my luggage went straight to Bali and so would I. No hassle with customs in Jakarta! So, confident that everything was fine, I just passed customs in Jakarta and went directly to my connecting flight. Arriving in Bali however, I found out that I was in the domestic arrival hall with no customs in sight. Fearing problems in the future, I decided to go to the international arrival hall, which I managed to reach with some help. There the customs officer informed me that I should have had my passport stamped in Jakarta, because this was the place of my arrival. Computers of Bali are not connected with the ones in Jakarta. How convenient! Luckily I have a valid KITAP, so I was advised to go to the office of Garuda. After all, they gave me the wrong information, making them therefor responsible. The next morning I did exactly so, expecting some shoulder shrugging and that’s that. Well, I couldn’t be more wrong. Garuda immediately phoned Bali Immigration at the airport and was told to contact the immigration in Jakarta. I was asked to go home and to wait for a phone-call. That same evening I got a call with the request to deliver my passport, visa, ticket and boarding-passes. They would be flown to Jakarta and stamped there. Believe it or not, the next evening all papers were correctly returned and I got my stamp from Jakarta immigration. No costs charged! Now that’s what I call great service! Therefor a salute to Garuda!! Jerry

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For Sale; A/C 1PK / like new / including all accessories for installation (electric cable / pipe / rack / etc.. ). Price 2 jt (fix) / Jimbaran / info 0812 3614 4771. [052]

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For Sale; Leica table tripod with ball head, hardly used. 1,5 Juta. For photos <tjumin@gmail.com> or 0813 3739 8257 whatsapp. [079] For Sale; Baldacci Books as new. The Finisher, The Winner,The Target. Memory Man. The Excape. The Forgotten. All 6 for Rp 900k. Fix. Pls contact Michael 081 2395 1444. [076] For Sale; 2x Yamahapropeller, aluminium, highthrust for Yamaha FT50CET50HP 4-stroke outboard -engines.13-5/8”x13” (Part No. 6E5-45949-00). Used but in good working condition. 2 million each or 3 Juta for both. Inspect in Serangan. Mail: <info@baliboatsales.com>. What’sApp: 081 1392 0106. [084] Identify something special in everyone I meet. NC/NV/U-22 June 16

A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch

Q : If the identity of the party was wrong could void the agreement? A : Mistaken identity between party in an agreement doesn’t mean an absolute void, as long all the clauses in the agreement was agreed and legitimate under the law. In the practice of an agreement if there are mistakes of the identity it could be amended and changed especially identity of the party, off course based on the assumption that all the party are legitimate and competent by law to make an agreement. The requirement on an agreement to be legitimate should comply the provision of Article 1320 Indonesian Civil Code which stated that should have 4 requirement as follows: 1. Agreed by all parties. (Subjective Requirement). 2. All parties should be competent by Law. (Subjective Requirement). 3. Should have certainty of terms. (Objective Requirement). 4. Should have considerations. (Objective Requirement). An agreement could void if not meet the requirement of the Article 1320 Indonesian Civil Code. Cancellation or annulment of an agreement is differentiate into 2 terminology which have judirical consequence, which are: 1. Null and Void; The agreement is considered void and considered never exist if doesn’t meet the Objective Requirement. The agreement will be null and void and considered that the agreement never took place. 2. Voidable; If one of the Subjective Requirement is not fulfilled doesn’t mean the agreement will be null and void but one of the party could request for the annulment. The agreement is still binding between parties as long as there is no annulment decision from the judge based on the request.

Q : Is there any requirement should be fulfilled by the client to the lawyer for completing or resolving a case and could a client sue the lawyer if the lawyer violate an agreement which has been agreed or otherwise. A : Trust is the foundation of the Attorney-Client relationship. Client trust the problems which he/she encountered to the lawyer and hope that the lawyer could resolve and or accompany during the problems in order to get the fairness to the client. The requirement which the client needs to fulfilled are as follows: 1. Letter of Attorney; with this letter, the attorney/lawyer could represent the client and engaged to other parties involved. 2. Client should tell honestly all the informations related to the problems which he/ she encountered in order for the attorney to take any necessary decision to resolve the matters. 3. Client should pay the agreed attorney honorarium if stated. Usually there is an agreement or contract between the attorney/lawyer and the client. In the contract is stated all the obligation/responsibility of both parties. In the contract also stated how both parties (attorney and client) will resolve if there is dispute in the future. Client could sue the attorney/lawyer if the lawyer breaches the contract and vice versa/ otherwise. (Article 1365 and 1366 Indonesian Civil Code). Bali Chamber Of Commerce And Industry Advocacy Agency is an Agency formed by Bali Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN) Bali 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-22 June 16

How can I express myself in Indonesian about Environmental Concerns? As you may have noticed visiting or living in Bali, its environment has been taking a pounding since the introduction of plastic around 25 years ago. With no infrastructure or educational strategy to deal with the onslaught of the plastic-not-fantastic, the island has literally been turned into one unsightly garbage dump. I’ve learnt that one of the best ways to help convince locals at a grassroots level to change their habits (read ‘hobbies’ in many cases) of throwing trash anywhere but a trash can or burning trash on a daily basis is to lead by example. Your example will have a more dramatic impact if you also have a command of Indonesian vocabulary related to the environment. Here are some useful phrases: 1. When at the supermarket check-out: “Terima kasih, nggak usah pakai tas kresek. Saya sudah bawa tas sendiri.” I don’t need a plastic bag thanks. I’ve already brought one myself. 2. When buying fruit, vegetables and meat: “Tolong pakai wadah ini. Saya mau mengurangi sampah di rumah.” Please use this container. I want to reduce my household waste.” 3. When eating out: “Nggak usah pakai sedotan/ pipet/straw.” I don’t need a straw. 4. When you see someone burning trash: “Minta tolong jangan bakar sampah – bahaya dan bisa menyebabkan kanker. Kasihan anakanak di sekitar sini.” Please don’t burn rubbish. It’s dangerous and can cause cancer. I feel sorry for the children around here. 5. When you need to throw trash away in a public area: “Ada tong sampah? Saya mau buang ini.” Is there a trash can? I want to throw this away. 6. When you meet a friend and get talking about trash or the environment: “Lebih baik Courtesy of Yayasan GUS sampahnya dipilah. Yang non-organik bisa ditabung di bank sampah dan yang organik bisa dikompos.” It’s better to separate your trash. You can get money for the non-organic stuff at a trash bank and you can compost the organic stuff. 7. When you need to ask where to buy something for your takeaways so you don’t use plastic packaging: “Dimana saya bisa beli rantang? Saya mau mengurangi sampah waktu saya beli makanan yang dibungkus.” Where can I buy tif¿n carriers? I want to reduce the packaging I get when I buy takeaways. 8. When you know someone who repeatedly uses plastic bottles: “Kenapa tidak pakai sports bottle saja? Lebih irit dan ramah lingkungan.” Why don’t you just use a sports bottle? It’s more economical and better for the environment. It takes an effort, but if you really care about Bali, memorize and use these simple phrases that – if you say enough – will be remembered and mimicked by others, foreign and local alike. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2016 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Best Japanese food supplement, looking for agent for Bali area. Contact 081 2394 8595. [418] Looking for experienced Female Model for missy fashion, 30yro+, <femalemodel46@yahoo. com>. [996]

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POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Sales Mgr (Expat) Factory Manager Fashion Designer Sales & Marketing Mgr Restaurant Manager Digital Marketing Mgr Butler & Villa Mgr Fin & Acc Staff / Mgr Secretary / PA Sous Chef / Chef VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/22 June 16

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Great opportunity to be based in Bali, working for Australia’s fastest growing destination wedding organisation. We are looking for someone smart and flexible to be part of our high performing supplier liaison team. Work wedding days with an excellent attitude, ensuring a seamless experience for bride, groom and guests. Set a leadership example in terms of job performance and attitude, for contractor staff on wedding days. Be responsible for background coordination work for designated weddings including printing of wedding day docu-mentation, preparation and sending of purchase orders and any and all other supplier liaison duties as required. Support with sourcing of new suppliers, and collation of information for publication to Botanica Weddings clients. Support general administration, support and supplier duties as requested. You will be young and energetic, and have: Excellent administration and IT skills Initiative, the ability to think independently and foresee problems A great attitude—you get along with people easily Fluent in Bahasa Indonesia and with excellent English skills (both spoken and written) High attention to detail. Good presentation skills Able to build rapport with supplier partners Strong organisational and communication skills Professional and ethical approach We Offer Competitive salary and benefits The opportunity to grow and develop very marketable skills A fantastic team environment A very rewarding job Please send your CV and covering letter to rachel@botanicaweddings.com no later than June 30th, 2016. NC/Es/22 June 16

Sales Consultant Wanted in Bali. Must have excellent written and spoken English. Sales experience a bonus full training provided. Very generous remuneration. Send resume to <careers@ aberdeenhouse.com. au>. [056] Looking for Nurses. Minimum 2 years international hospital experience. Good English. Send your CV: <info@ thedosebali.com>. [083] Urgent Secretary Pers. Asst Dalung. Ph. 0878 6194 5754. [087]

Urgently required an Office Boy/Girl to work in our office Kesato & Co in Seminyak, call us (0361) 732873. [112] Guest house Balangan beach, looking for 1 Maintenance, motivation, male. + 1 Guest Relation Officer, woman, speak good English, salary UMK Badung, please SMS 0812 3714 4355. [105] Looking for Spa : Hairdresser and Therapists, Restaurant : Kitchen and Waiter/Waitress staff. Both location in Seminyak. Send CV to <ayudyahp@hotmail. com>. [106] Welcoming new family members! The Sayan House, an Asian contemporary restaurant in Ubud, is looking to hire: Sales and Marketing Manager. Good written and spoken English, experience and confidence are must. Indonesian citizens will be given priority. Send CV : <jobs-tsh@plandosee. co.jp>. [107]

Urgent: Sales Assistant Co-Coordinator Required for a Travel Company based in Canggu. Excellent written & spoken English is essential for the role. Primary duties involve; creating travel itineraries, supporting Travel Designers and preparing final documentation packs for clients. Other administrative duties as requested. The position offers a competitive salary and the opportunity to be part of a fast growing company. For more information please send your covering letter and C.V. (in English) to <si@ lightfoottravel.com>. [088]

Staff needed, Administration Office, English literate both writing and speaking. Ms. Office. Monday Friday. (Salary 2.5 mill IDR) Seminyak area. CV to : <info@balivillashvr. com>. [089]

Luxury Hotel in Nusa Lembongan is looking for experienced Receptionist and Head Receptionist with Marketing skills. Good English language required, computer skills, people skills and someone looking for a new work adventure on our island! Contact +62 821 4626 6269. Email <clementfouquere1@gmail. com>. [094]

CV Jordan (Surfing Store) is invite you to join us as a Store Supervisor (Min 1 year experience, Speak English, Computer literate & Wellgroomed) and Engineering. Send your CV to <hrd. hurley@gmail.com> phone : +62 818 0559 6369. [109]

Wa t e r s p o r t s - b a l i . c o m is looking for a Marketing Manager in Nusa Dua. Please e-mail us for further information: <welcome@ watersports-bali.com>. [103] Home and living company is looking for Sales Manager. Position is open for nationals and expats. Send your CV to <assistme01@gmail. com>. [104]

Looking for certified Montessori teacher for elementary in Sanur area. Please send CV: <info@ pioneer-montessori. com>. [090]

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Resident Manager (Expat/Local) - Bali Financial Controller - Uluwatu - Bali Director of Marketing (Expat) - Seminyak - Bali Sales Manager Japan Group (Expat) - Bali China Wedding Operation Manager (Expat) - Bali Regional Revenue Manager/Regional Director of Revenue - Bali Executive Chef (Expat) - Seminyak - Bali Director of Loss Prevention - Bali Director of Engineering - Bali

Our service is completely free of charge for candidates Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Setiabudi, Simpang Siur Square, Kuta 80361, Bali, Indonesia Phone : +62 (361) 754185 / +62 (361) 754186 C/Es/G-22 June 16

We are looking for Assistance Spa Manager in Sanur. Email : <manager@ aromasparetreat.com>. [108]

Chinese speaking Sales and Reservation staff required for hospitality industry. Fluent Mandarin required as well as very good English. Salary negotiable. SMS 0878 6080 6272. [110] Urgently Required 1. Experienced Front-End Developer specialised in WordPress or Prestashop 2. Senior Graphic/Web Designer - Full Time, Seminyak - Send CV & Portfolio to <rezin@kesato. com>. [111] NC/Es/22 June 16


Bali Advertiser

LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)

Vita Luxe Nails & Spa, looking for new team who are experienced in their respective fields to join our company in our outlets as:

1. 2. 3. 4. A B

Spa Salon Manager Therapist Cashier Customer Service

1,2,4 Graduated S1 Degree in any field experience in the same position, good leadership, supervisory skills, speak English, or other language would be an advantage. 3 Experience would be an advantage, fresh high school graduated are welcome, Speak English, well grooming, pleasant personality, attractive, Energetic. Note : Expatriate are welcome to apply Send your resume to : Jl. Danau Poso No. 35, Br. Blanjong – Sanur – Bali Telp. 087861142041 / 081916541796 Email : info.hrd@putribintanggroup.com NC/Es/22 June 16

PMA Garment Manufatures Company is expanding and looking for qualified and experienced candidates for

GRAPHIC DESIGNER • • •

Employment

22 June - 06 July, 2016

Passionate in Fashion or Garment Products Able to work with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign English spoken & Written Please send your CV and portfolio to ayu.wirawati@poupettestbarth.com or Direct to PT. Bali Moda Busana, Jl. Tangkuban Perahu Gang Mutiara No 3 Br Pengipian Kerobokan Bali. NC/Es/22 June 16

TEACHING VACANCIES A private school group is seeking qualified and experienced teachers for the following full-time positions: Expatriate: 1. PE TEACHER 2. JAPANESE TEACHER 3. FRENCH TEACHER Indonesian: 1. ISLAM RELIGION TEACHER 2. HINDU RELIGION TEACHER 3. ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER 4. SPORT TEACHER 5. COMPUTER TEACHER 6. ART & CULTURAL TEACHER 7. SOCIOLOGY TEACHER 8. LIBRARIAN / STAFF LIBRARY 9. DOCTOR – SCHOOL CLINIC

Pembantu: TabananKedungu Private villa afternoon halfday! 081 3382 14271. [113] Wanted: Tech Support / Call Center Personnel. Must have strong experience in either PC support or Computer Networking, strong communication skills in English both written, and verbal. Must be willing to work flexible hours. Location: Nusa Dua. This is an exciting opportunity to be involved in a rapidly growing company that supports a wide range of technology products for users around the world. Full training shall be provided for the successful Applicant but a strong working knowledge of computers, software(SaaS) and computer networking will be highly considered. Previous work experience will be advantageous however a great attitude to excellent customer service and a willingness to work as team are mandatory. Contact info : Connor (0813 3960 4884) Contact: <info@ ptiseka.com>. [115] Seeking Experienced Operations Manager for busy restaurant in Ubud. Send CV to <info@watercressbali. com>. [116] Small Ubud Luxury BnB looking for Butler with min 2 years hospitality experience, fluent English, perfectionism and good team-work attitude. We’re a happy family business with a dynamic team. Pls send CVs to <kelly.gabriel@gmail. com>. [117]

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Looking for job as Villa Manager. Pls contact : +62 0819 1661 5516. [114] Female looking for part-time job as data entry, personal assistant job. Speaking and written English. If possible work from home. Based in Bukit Jimbaran. E-mail: <flowsbloom@yahoo.com> or SMS only 081 2381 5292. [818] I’m a male looking for anykind of job. I can speak English, basic computer, have experience in food & beverage service at one of biggest hotels in Denpasar. Please contact me at 0852 3710 1393. [123] Male looking for job. Experience in website and graphic design also photography. Able to operate Photoshop and Coreldraw. Prefer freelance job. Please email: <thenbagus@gmail. com> or text 081 2386 6175. [630] Looking for part-time job as data entry, personal assistant job. Speaking and written English. If possible work from home. Based in Bukit Jimbaran. E-mail: <flowsbloom@yahoo.com> or SMS only 081 2381 5292. [819] Looking for anykind of job. I can speak English, basic computer, have experience in food & beverage service at one of biggest hotels in Denpasar. Please contact me at 0852 3710 1393. [124]

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Digital Marketing Manager (Expat/Domestic) Wanted in Bali The DMM will be responsible to develop and increase brand awareness through online marketing channels: • Social Media: Define and manage the Social Media Strategy of the company with the objective of increasing Lotus Hotels brand awareness, driving targeted traffic and improving conversion rate. • SEM: Manage SEM campaigns on Google Adwords, Facebooks Ads, Youtube etc, in line with the budget defined and oriented to generate conversions with healthy ROI. Monitor, control and submit weekly reports, drawing conclusions and proposing improvement measures to achieve the objectives. • Email marketing: define and manage the email marketing strategy with the objective of increasing conversion rate. • Affiliations: Identify, develop and negotiate with potential affiliates within the Travel Industry or similar with the aim of driving targeted traffic. Previous professional experience managing social media accounts and online marketing campaigns is a plus. Please send cover letter, CV, reference letters to: hr@lotus-hotels.com NC/Es/22 June 16

• Applicants must hold at least a Bachelors degree in relevant subject • Expatriate Teachers must min of 5 years experience in similar position. Knowledge of the Cambridge International Programme is considered an advantage Please send a brief cover letter and CV including photo with contact details of two professional referees to: jobapplybali@gmail.com NC/Es/22 June 16

EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 18.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 20.000 per word 5. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.

Operational Manager for a Caribbean Warung in Ubud. Enthusiastic and Cool Working Ambiance with Very Good Salary and Bonus. Candidate must have min Bachelor Degree, working experience as Restaurant Manager/Supervisor. Good English. Please send CV: <warung.yahman@gmail. com> or Call/What’s App : +62 813 3956 9206. [118] Looking for Graphic Designer, full time, Sanur area. Email CV <hrd@ sinaralami.com>. [119] Looking for friendly shop Salesperson, fulltime. NusaDua area. Email CV <hrd@sinaralami.com>. [120] Female Indonesian Carer wanted for Australian retired man living on Rote Island 4 months per year. Cooking, cleaning, basic English and companionship. Ph: 0821 4440 5561. Email: <beldoll77@hotmail. com> [121]

Stenden University Bali is looking for Module Coordinators / Lecturers (full-time) Stenden University Bali, one of the international branch campuses of Stenden University of Applied Sciences (The Netherlands) is looking for module coordinators / lecturers, who will coordinate one or more academic modules of their bachelor’s programmes ‘International Hospitality Management’ & ‘International Business Administration’ and give lectures related to these topics. Position • Coordinate and organize several academic modules, in close cooperation with module coordinators of the main campus in the Netherlands; • Provide lectures according to the subject(s) of expertise; • Organize evaluations of the modules and improve the modules based on this; • Act as a personal coach for students; • Coordinate various academic projects (or participate in projects); • (possibly) Carry out research. Profile • (At least) 3 years of relevant work experience in the field of knowledge; • Preferably teaching experience; • Excellent command of written and spoken English (Minimum score: IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 550 paper based); • Excellent organizational skills; • Independent, pro-active, flexible, culturally sensitive; • Willing to make a long term commitment. • In possession of a Master’s, -or PhD degree, preferably in business administration, finance, economics or hospitality. Stenden University Bali Stenden University Bali was established in 2009 and has an international work environment, career development opportunities for its employees and opportunities to travel internationally. Application procedure Send your CV and a brief motivation letter (in English) to Ms Rani Kusumo, Assistant General Manager (rani.kusumo@stenden.com). You will be notified after the application deadline and documents check concerning possible interview dates. NC/Es/22 June 16


Real Estate NUSA DUA

FOR SALE SANUR

UBUD

Villa for rent short or long. 2 bedrooms, kitchen, living, dining room, Jacuzzi, hot water. Furnished. View beach. Contact 0813 3712 9183. [0903]

New houses for rent yearly, 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>. [0821] Land for sale. 5 are. Rp 450 million/are (negotiable). Located in lodtunduh. Only 15 min to Ubud. Rice field view. Quiet & tranquil place. Nice for building villa, yoga retreat or investment. In residential zone, with direct car access to road. Please contact 081 353 335 057, e-mail: <kame.trading2014@gmail.com> / available English/ Bahasa. [0909]

LOMBOK

For Sale: 3 bedroom 3 bath ,swimming pool, 2 car garage, 1 km from beach, toll road, golf and shopping. Free hold, direct owner 081 756 7630 / 081 735 0877. [0478]

GIANYAR * 6 Luxury units * Secure and central * 5 mins to beach * Income plus lifestyle *On 25 year lease + option Rp. 2,7 Milliard / $200K USD TRY BEFORE YOU BUY STAY ONE WEEK FREE (on 10% refundable deposit)

Gili Trawangan. Beach front & road side Restaurant/Bar for lease. Ideal location. Fully equipped. Rustic beach style design. Long term 10+ years. <gilitsale@gmail. com>. [0905]

Please phone Putu 085 100 976 785; 085 739 015 253 agptandayani@yahoo.com NC/RE/M-22 June 16

Plan the home of your dreams in Lombok Islands most sought-after seaside island, Gili Air! A rare find in The Island group Gili Trawangan located between Bali and Lombok, this 20 Are (2000 meters square) building lot offers a view of beautiful waters and a great location for diving, strolling, dining and relaxing. 85 meters front to back (south front gate, shady lane) (back north, large tree lined). East to west (side to side) front 28 meters across, middle 24 meters across, back 22 meters across. Info: <giliairland4sale@gmail.com>. [0879]

Land for sale located in Jl. Pantai Lebih Gianyar. 1 are. Good for ruko. Call 081 2394 8595. [0258] 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]

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] 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]

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 C/Re/G-02 Sept. 15

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Bali Advertiser

Real Estate

22 June - 06 July, 2016

JIMBARAN

Price IDR 5,014,750,000

House for sale located in Kori Nuansa Selatan. Type 30/100. Call 081 2394 8595. [0244]

Jl. Raya Petitenget No. 501 Block 3-4, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone: +62 (0)361 737358 www.exotiqproperty.com Julien +62 (0)821 4526 1373 jhug@exotiqproperty.com

PROPERTY

Reduce price house for sale. In Taman Griya Jimbaran, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket. Rp. 1.6 Billion (nego). Text only 081 2381 5292. [9663]

Kost rooms for daily and monthly rent at Kalimas Residence, Jimbaran. Clean, fully furnished (TV, bed, wardrobe, hot water & kitchen) and strategic location. Telp: 081-338-653-510. [0818] House and 23 year contract for urgent sale!! 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, pool, lock up garage, separate self contained studio apartment, land size 11 arah. Gang Tegehsari 1st house on right. <tegahsari01@gmail.com>. 66-819852478. [0911] Room for rent - Jimbaran Jl. Poh Gading (behind KFC) Jimbaran). Room size 8x4.5mtrs, bathroom, spring bed, AC, small kitchen, parking, electricity 2200W using token. Price Rp. 1.250.000/month min 3 months. Please call 0877 1199 8887. [0602]

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]

Medewi (west Bali) a surfer paradise. Land has great white water views. 71/2 ara. 4 Sale Rp. 850 mill ono. 0822 3652 3637. [0918] UNIQUE TOURISM POTENTIAL IN LABUAN BAJO 1,543sqm plot by the main road Views over the islands and Komodo National Park Short stroll from the harbour Ideal for restaurant or boutique hotel

DENPASAR C/Re/G-22 June 16

HOUSE FOR SALE In Taman Griya Jimbaran

2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket.

REDUCED PRICE Rp. 1.5 Billion

Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. SMS/ WA 0821 4708 4100. [8830] Land + 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] 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]

Apartment for lease daily/weekly/montly. Please search <www.anumanabayview.com> and villa for lease/freehold near McD Jimbaran. Contact 081 2384 0692, <info@ anumanabayview.com>. [0917] House for rent at Purigading Jimbaran. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen set & bar, carport, rooftop. Hot water, AC, TV cable, WIFI. full furnished. Yearly Rp.85.000.000. Monthly Rp.10.000.000. Contact 081 7474 4020. [0919]

NEGARA

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]

Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485] Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 25 million/are/year (nego), max 25 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803]

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House for rent, 2 storey, living room, kitchen, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, garage, nice quiet area, unfurnished, Perumahan Lembu Sura. Rp. 35 juta per year. Call owner 0815 5846 0954, 0859 6905 7546. [9595]

NC/Re/P-11 May 16

Real Estate Bali

Email : info@eldersbali.com Web : www.eldersbali.com Phone: (0361) 475 2046

Beautiful street escape...30 meter to water edge..

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 project. *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 Mobile : 0812 3851 857/dhonie@eldersbali.com

18,000,000,000 IDR

$1,832,500 Au

$1,355,300 USD

Cozy Private Villa in Canggu – Reduced to Sell

Located in a quiet cul de sac. A comfy ,nice and clean villa that can be used for a residence or holiday villa.Well built with good quality furniture, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, lovely pool and fully enclosed. The owner has really done a good job of maintaining the property making it easy to just move in without any more work to be done. Five minutes to Canggu Berawa beach and Canggu club Well worth the price! Mobile : 0812 3851 857/dhonie@eldersbali.com

4,650,000,000 IDR

$465,000 Au

$342,000 US

ARE YOU DREAMING FOR A HOTEL BUSINESS – LEASEHOLD 12 YEARS +

Look no more – in the heart of Kuta over 30 rooms, bar, pool, breakfast area. Fantastic reviews and very popular with a very good return. Register your interest today. Mobile : 0812 3851 857/dhonie@eldersbali.com

4,400,000,000 IDR

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Kunti Land 19 Are , Seminyak – Bali Land in Tohpati

The land is located in Tohpati, Gianyar region, just about 25 minutes from international Bali airport, 10 minutes Sanur, 10 minutes to Denpasar area, this area is just strategic to tourism spot, also business area. Land size is about 5000 sqm, freehold, 100 metres from main road, suitable for residences. Price is IDR 550 million per are negotiable. Mobile : 081 887 8892/huri@eldersbali.com

550,000,000 IDR / Acre $53,738 Au/Acre $ 41,840 USD/Acre

This vacant land is located in the Seminyak area, approximately 45 minutes drive from Bali’s international airport. The property is bordered rice fields, adjacent to villas and local housing, and is suitable for villas compounds/residential Land Size : 19 are Tittle : Freehold Price : IDR 1 Milyar/Are Mobile : 081 887 8892/huri@eldersbali.com

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$1,890,000 Au

$1,444,000 USD

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Free Hold Villa Cliff Front

This cliff front Villa in Bali is a 4 bedroom luxury villa perched on the cliff-top above Pandawa beach on the Bukit peninsula. It offers guests fabulous villa accommodations in a delightful design which flows on 3 levels down to its cliff-frontage and exceptional panoramic views of the ocean to the endless horizon. Land size 15 are. Building size 650-800 sqm approx. Freehold. 25 meters width cliff frontage. 4 Bed rooms. Living room. Kitchen. 2 storey . Mobile : 081 887 8892/huri@eldersbali.com

40,200,000,000 IDR

$4,081,000 Au

$3,000,000 USD

All advertised properties are for sale in Indonesian Rupiah, currency conversions correct at time of calculation but are only provided as a guide

Elders Bali : Jl. Patih Jelantik 57, Legian Kelod - Kuta- Denpasar - Bali 80361 C/Re/G-22 June 16


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22 June - 06 July, 2016

CANDIDASA Property dijual pinggir pantai East Bali Sengkidu. 38 Are. SHM. Contact 0813 3811 7569. Email <bananasbatik@ yahoo.com>. [0908]

SINGARAJA Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486]

Make your Real Estate Ad on line at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Land for sale +/- 4 Are. Located at Lingkungan Rumah Penduduk Banjar Sari, Desa Bungkulan - Singaraja. Contact 0896 4744 4486. [0739]

SEMINYAK For sale/lease 20 are of land at golden area of Seminyak. Pls contact 0813 3918 1884. [0876] Cozy villa for rent daily weekly monthly. Great location Jl. Kunti opposite Bali Deli. One/double room, private/share pool, TV cable, kitchen, security, affordable, park area. 0812 4626 7171 / 0813 3731 1666 / <indraprasta_17bali@ yahoo.com> / <agung.aryadi9@gmail.com>. [0901] Tanah dijual central Seminyak luas 10.50m2. SHM. SMS 0813 3863 4749 atau email <sinagagoatama@ gmail.com>. [0907] Business Opportunity. Two spectacular 3 bedroom villas in the heart of Seminyak. Both with pool and large living areas. Currently running as holiday rental/long term rental business. Great returns. Ownership 25 year leasehold. Price: $550,000AU. Contact Mal 0812 3991 7119. [0914]

CANGGU 2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [9792]

C/Re/I-13 April 16

SANUR Villa For Sale in Kerobokan Land 363 M2, Building 400 M2, Freehold, Swimming Pool, 5 Bedrooms, 5 Bathrooms with 1 Toilet, 2 Carport, Electricity 6600 Watt, Maidroom.

Call 08179784024 NC/RE/M-8 June 16

P.T. Sunia Loka

Nice view land at Canggu (Tiying Tutul). 900m² (9 are) and 1700m2 (17 are) in Batu Bolong Canggu. Email <agungsutamash@gmail.com>. Contact: +62 81 139 6407. [0099] Land For Sale in Berawa,12.5 are, facing green belt rice field view, wide frontage. One minute to beach and Canggu Club. Freehold. Rp.8 mill/are. Gang Kana, Jl. Tegal Sari. Telp: 081 1251 0048. [0874] 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]

Studio apts, quality complex, near KFC, ideal for short/ long term guests, furnished, kitchen, AC, h/w, Wi-fi, pool, bi-wkly service, parking, Rp 4,250,000pm, plus elec. <www. pondokgayastudios.com>. Dayu 0852 3796 4565. [0904]

and one villa 170 m2 with two rooms, private kitchen/dinner, two bathrooms.

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 Rent, Furnished 2 AC bedrooms Villa with en suite bathrooms, kitchen, living room, big garden, water heater, 8x4 M share pool, carpark, quite & close to beach. Long terms rental is preferred, pls call 081 2386 0390. [0916] House for rent Sanur. 2 bedrms, 2 bathrms, living, close kitchen, full furniture hot cool water. And 3 bedrms, 2 bathrms, pool, full furniture, hot cool, water garage. Call Bagus 085 100 753 382, email <mataharicantik@yahoo. com>. [0891]

KEROBOKAN House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872] 4,2 milyar nego! 2 lantai, LT:118, LB:185, 3 kamar tidur, pool, taman, sumur bor, garase. Jl. Baliku 1, Banjar Semer, hub: 081 2397 2137. [0192]

for any further details. Leasehold 27.5 yrs. 330 m2 on 415m2 land. Brand new 3 ensuite bdrm plus maid room, media room and pool. Modern 2 level villa fully furnished. Only 600mtrs to Pererenan beach. Quality location $450k. <cj_miller@ bigpond.com>. +614 1914 8499. [0912]

Beautiful four year old villa at Tukad Badung, Renon area, for sale (leasehold/overcontract) with 15 years remaining. 3 bedrooms c/w bathrooms / toilets, living room, kitchen c/w kitchen set, 4-AC’s, nicely landscaped, water heater, water well c/w water pump and storage tank, car parking area, pool size 10x3m (needs filtering system), land size 520sqm, building size approx. 240sqm. Safe and quiet area to live and reasonably priced. Call Peter 0821 4401 5190. [0898]

7 bungalows 58 m2 with their own bathroom

Dinner area 70m2 with kitchen and 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]

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]

Fati : +62 812 3969 5048 Email: sunialokabali@gmail.com www.sunialoka.com C/RE/U-30 Mar 16

For rent min. 2 years homestay in Marlboro Kerobokan. Area 3 are, two floor, 8 rooms included bathroom, full furnished, AC, TV, hot water, free Wifi, office, garden, parking. Web <www.thenadrams.com>. Call 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. [0492] House for sale. Urgent, need money fast. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, garage, PDAM. Very quiet and secure in Perum. Cepaka Dalung. Only Rp. 425 juta! Contact +62 821 4591 7981. [0726]

Thousands of people read the Bali Advertiser Real Estate Section Is your company ready for more business? Advertise your business next issue and get your share.

New villa in tourist area in Kerobokan near Seminyak. 3 levels with separate entrances, 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 2 kitchens, pool, 4 car garage. Price 2.8M. Owner 081 1389 3531, emali <jbali78@yahoo.com>. [0899] Villa for sale: 3 Are, 3 bedroom, s.pool, full furnished, only 3,5 Billion nets. At Jl. Munduk Sari no. 4, Br. Semer, Kerobokan, Kuta Utara. Detail information contact Made (owner) 0878 6136 6610. [0915] 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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Beautiful modern, multi storey investment villa in central Seminyak Light airy interiors, clean ¿nishes and built with quality materials Four bedrooms, ensuites, large pool, open plan living / dining area Established villa with high rental returns make this a great investment Price IDR 3,000,000,000 Land Area 400 sqm Ownership Leasehold 16 yrs Build Area 260 sqm

Brand new Modern two story villa located in the heart of Seminyak 7hree bedrooms villa with ensuite bathrooms &built in robes Swimming pool surrounded by sundeck and tropical plants Superb investment opportunity with real potential rental returns Price IDR 4,600,000,000 Land Area 300 sqm Ownership Leasehold 20 yrs Build Area 225 sqm

UMALAS - 1185

CANGGU - 1239

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Newly built three bedroom villa, modern tropical style with a twist Spacious open plan living, dining & kitchen, high exposed ceilings Possibility to extend the lease for 10 years at a pre-negotiated price A well priced delightful entry-level property in a sought-after location Land Area Build Area

490 sqm 160 sqm

BERAWA - 1187

Price IDR 3,600,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 20 yrs

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A delightful freehold villa with a mix of modern and Balinese design Spacious open plan living/dining area with open or enclosed living 7wo king size bedrooms overlooking the pool area with ensuites A great, really well priced freehold in a really sought after location Land Area Build Area

400 sqm 180 sqm

Price IDR 4,650,000,000 Ownership Freehold

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Introducing Phase 1, new 11 luxury villa complex at off plan price! Beautifully appointed 4 bedroom homes in desirable &anggu Sold off plan, progress payment plan, bespoke furniture & decor Developed by a team of professionals with proven track record Land Area Build Area

540 sqm 415 sqm

TABANAN - 1253

Price IDR 5,265,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 33 yrs

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ABSOL87E BEA&+FRON7 9ILLA, A REAL DEAL! Magical setting :ide beach frontage, ocean views throughout the property Superb landscaped gardens, manicured lawns & in¿nity pool Architect designed property, up and coming location, great price Land Area Build Area

3,300 sqm 550 sqm

Price IDR 19,980,000,000 Ownership Freehold

LEGIAN - 1008

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Brand new modern investment villa just 500m to double 6 beach Four spacious ensuite king size bedrooms built over two storeys Open plan living & dining area overlooking the swimming pool An amazing 10 ROI making this a great property to purchase Price IDR 5,000,000,000 Land Area 200 sqm Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs Build Area 200 sqm

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A beautiful two storey freehold villa minutes walk from the beach Main building with 3 king sized bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms Large open plan designer living area overlooking the garden & pool A stunning freehold villa in a wonderful location next to the beach Land Area Build Area

910 sqm 370 sqm

Price IDR 17,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold

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Luxurious multi storey freehold villa located in Jimbaran Bay Lap pool with paved lounge area, manicured lawn and plants Set in a complex minutes walk to the beach and restaurants Best priced freehold villa in Bali now, amazing opportunity Land Area Build Area

752 sqm 544 sqm

Price IDR 7,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold

LAND KLUNGKUNG - 1093 AMED - 1070 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 JIMBARAN - 955 SANUR - 108

JIMBARAN - 1183

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A beautiful designer villa with absolutely stunning views 7hree king size bedrooms with quality ensuite bathrooms &hic interiors and furnishings using only quality materials Already established high rental returns, a great opportunity Land Area Build Area

660 sqm 280 sqm

Price IDR 6,400,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 25 yrs

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BES7 DEAL - &harming two bedroom villa in a secure complex Intimate, spacious outdoor & indoor living spaces, separate kitchen 7wo large bedrooms, marble & timber throughout, en-suites & robes Priced to sell, quality freehold property just a short drive to the beach Land Area Build Area

300 sqm 200 sqm

Price IDR 1,780,000,000 Ownership Freehold

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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22 June - 06 July, 2016

VILLAS - BERAWA - CANGGU

LEGIAN Hand over contract Melody Bali Hotel 3 star in Legian. 11 room. Pool. All facilities. 220 Juta Year. Contact person +62 896 9393 4177. [0906]

NUSA LEMBONGAN Beach-side land Nusa Lembongan for 24 year lease with extension for another 25 year. 1320sqm or 2640sqm with 46 metre frontage. Ideal for boutique resort/retreat or multiple private villas. North facing $144,000 USD. Ph: 0812 3823 0678 or <medewi.bali@gmail.com> for photos. [0910]

2x2 bedroom villas side by side both with private pools. 7 Are LEASEHOLD 26 years : Fully Furnished Pondok Wisata : fully staffed & managed : high occupancy Prime location close to the beach and Canggu Club Villa 1 USD 360,000 (4.8 billion rupiah) Villa 2 USSD 240,000 (3.2 billion rupiah)

OTHERS 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] For sale Marina (1,000 m2) and Beach front land (2,100 m2) adjacent to established restaurant. Located Jepara, Semarang, Central Java. Telephone 0813 1057 1960. [0895]

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REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 13.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Wanted Land in Nusa Penida. SHM 30-50are. Must have Ocean View. SMS 081 9269 2888 or email <privipol95@yahoo.com> for offer.

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NC/RE/U-22 June 16

4 LANDS IN STRATEGIC LOCATIONS

For sale 2 storey house at Kubu Anyar Kuta. 3 bedrooms AC, 3 bathrooms, fully furnish, LT 362, LB 250, Freehold. Contact owner 0812 9868 6009, <tmclair@hotmail.com>. No broker. Thank you. [0900]

• 10 minutes to Seminyak. 7 minutes from beach • Land is zoned & classified to develop real estate • Subdivision into 4 residential lots could be done • Affordable 4.840m2 freehold land for sale

Lease. Land for lease. Good location in Kuta, just off Sunset Road, close to Carrefour and close to beaches and Seminyak. 9.6 are. Phone Amber +62 821 4570 8295, Anne +62 822 6603 4878, Hartley +62 877 6188 0306. [0333]

2/50m from beach - 20 minutes to Brawa

BUKIT

• 25 minutes to Seminyak. 15 minutes from Echo Beach • Building permit & rental license already obtained • Designs by multi award winning architect GFAB • Affordable 3.900m2 freehold land for sale

3/Absolute Beachfront + Oceanside lands

Contact BALI ADVERTISER

Seaside Villa For Sale

House for sale in Pecatu. Land 84sqm, building 55sqm. Livingroom, 1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, open small kitchen, small garden, carport, phone line, PDAM, 2200W (token). Location close to beaches & supermarkets, golf area, quiet environment. Price Rp. 1.070 Billion. Text only 0821 4727 6297 or e-mail: <myhousepecatu@gmail.com>. [9663]

Near Virgin Beach, Karangasem

Tel / text : +61468537261

1/Brawa - Riverside with rice field view

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]

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

ENQUIRIES : kenwestley@outlook.com

Land for sale by owner Jl. Pantai Balangan 7.4 Are, quiet villa area, good road, mature fruit trees. 250jt / Are (nego) 081 6472 3849 / 0859 5370 0929, <rdcrow79@gmail. com>, English or Bahasa. No agents. [0875]

• 6000m2 Beachfront + 11.450m2 Oceanside freehold land • New Sunset Road is likely to come 500m behind • 55 minutes from Seminyak. 30 minutes to Tanah Lot

DIRECT OWNER: 0812 3806 319 C/Re/G-8 June 16

LUXURY VILLA FOR SALE (FREEHOLD) Quiet Petitenget area close to everything 2 large bed, 3 bath, garden, pool, 2 are, 5.5 Billion

Jalan Bali Cliff 5 are new commercial workshop and showroom with apartment and very large terrace above, 12 years 650.000.000 absolute bargain! Perfect to produce and show oyur products. Edy 0823 4027 9725, <devantourntravel@gmail.com>. [0826]

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

Dreamland - 3 storey new house for sale/rent - 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, pool, fully furnished, rooftop entertainment area, great views. Sell US$ 290,000. Rent Rp. 10 mill/ month. Phone +62 878 621 36775. Email <dwayu.92@ gmail.com>. [9743] Villa Seruni for Sale PBII Resort Ungasan Bali. Renovated single floor villa with tropical garden and swimming pool. Landsize 455sqm, building 93sqm. Rp 3.3Billion (nego). <balyx2016@gmail.com>. [0913]

Rp. 5.000.000.000 Nego Call: 0363 430 1273 HP: 081915955233 Website: www.abiannyuh.com Email: joepiramide@yahoo.com

yourbalivacationvilla.com 081 2465 6475, 081 1399 9183 NC/Re/G-22 June 16

C/Re/I-13 April 16

Great Land in Heart of Drupadi Seminyak

Land for lease in Seminyak 25 years plus already nego price for 15 years extension. Walking distance to Gado gado beach.

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