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For Sale; Indonesian textile collection, ikats, songkets, and batiks. All in very good condition. Also some antique Wayang figures and other objects. For more information call 081 139 5963 or email <masapt@yahoo.co. uk>. [128] The one without dreams is the one without wings.
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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka
Samadi Bali: Creating Community in Canggu As I entered the grounds of Samadi Bali, I immediately felt an energy of calmness envelope me. I noticed a quaint little shop in front with a variety of products made from recycled and natural materials. To the right was a sign for the ‘Sunday Market’: a well attended event with several vendors who come to sell organic produce, spices and baked goods. One of the jewelry sellers donates her pro¿ts to ‘Safe Childhoods’: an organization which rescues children from the sex trade. During the Sunday market, guests can hang out in the charming café and enjoy listening to live music while they catch up with old and new friends. There is a genuine community atmosphere which welcomes everyone from near and far to come together and share their stories and friendship. The food in the café is home style organic food which is really yummy and good for you too. We enjoyed a delicious lunch which included the Mushroom burger with a side of Ubi mashed potatoes in the shape of Mt. Agung and a lovely organic salad. Their best seller is the fruit salad which I didn’t get to try, but many swear that it’s absolutely scrumptious. The main concept is to keep things healthy, so there are quite a few raw and vegan dishes on the menu. “The mission of Samadi Bali is to have a platform where we can create a community of people who are interested in enhancing their life from a holistic perspective, “said Damien, a yoga teacher at the center who has been practicing yoga and meditation for the past 25 years. In addition to offering healthy, organic food, Samadi Bali provides nutritional counseling, life coaching, body work, yoga, and a variety of healing therapies, as well as organic products, in order to give tools to people in the community that they have personally found helpful. “Our motto is radical wellbeing and self-empowerment. We want people to get the most out of what they want in their lives, so that they can do more than just live - they can thrive. This is where the self-empowerment comes in. We don’t want to do it all for them; our goal is that we will give them the tools they need, so that they can go on to do it for themselves,” said Damien. “The deep work is a little bit of a cooking process. There’s a poem by Rumi which tells the story about the Chickpea in a pot that’s being cooked. The chickpea keeps trying to jump out and every time the chef keeps putting him back in. After awhile the chickpea says, “Please let me get out. It’s really uncomfortable in here.” The chef says, “We’re cooking you to help you reveal the Àavor of your being.” So the yoga process is kind of like this; it’s about going through some intensity or discomfort, either to create a balance in the body or emotionally, to really discover what is hidden in our depths and to bring it out and express our gifts. Ideally, we’d like to have people work intensively with us for a week, which will give us more time to focus on deeper processes. This will help people shed what they really don’t need in their lives and come away feeling much lighter,” said Damien. Currently, all retreats are non-residential, but many people do come from abroad to study at Samadi Bali. In August, they will be running a yoga intensive as well as a Detox intensive. They also have plans to create resident retreat programs by 2015 after they have completed building 15 additional rooms on site.
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Samadi Bali also offers a good selection of therapeutic treatments to suit diverse tastes and needs. I personally experienced a powerful hypnotherapy session with an excellent hypnotherapist who combined crystals for balancing my chakras and relaxation, followed by gentle inquiry into the nature of the issue I wanted to work on. Under skilled guidance, the therapist took me into a state of deep relaxation and then began to work with my subconscious mind, where all the information is stored related to all my life experiences. Several memories surfaced that were related to my issue and each time the therapist asked me key questions which allowed my mind to unlock and release the traumatic event from my subconscious mind. Hypnotherapy in many ways is like reprogramming your computer and deleting out any old ¿les which are no longer relevant or might even be harmful to one’s hard drive. The end result was a deep sense of renewal and lightness from being able to heal and release all the suppressed emotions and dis-ease connected to my issue. I was very impressed with the professionalism and true caring that the therapist showed me throughout my session. C/Ns/G-9 July 14
Therapeutic yoga is another wonderful treatment that people can experience at Samadi Bali. According to Damien, it is individually designed to treat physical conditions such as muscular, skeletal, knee injuries, back injuries and chronic pain. In India they had a lot of success with mental disabilities. Additionally, Samadi Bali has a sauna and a Àoating-tank to augment your body treatments or just for pure relaxation and rejuvenation. “One of the gifts behind the vision at Samadi Bali, is to purposely create a project that is too big for just one person to do on their own. Between the yoga, café, holistic therapies, Sunday Market, and eventually the accommodation, all of these elements have created the spirit of cooperation and community. This fosters the idea that everyone must work together to bring out the best qualities that each team member brings to the table and then weave them all together. For me the most beautiful thing that’s happening here is seeing the people of Canggu coming together. The idea is not just to do our own thing, but to share with as many people around us as possible. It’s more like growing the fabric of a positive community in Bali,” said Damien. For more information about Samadi Bali, please visit: http://www.samadibali.com or call: +62(0)8123832505
Michele is a healer, transformational coach, hypnotherapist & teacher who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools. She receives direct transmissions from her guides, enabling her to offer her clients greater clarity about speci¿c life issues and assist them with resolution. She has lived on Bali for 12 years & incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique healing & coaching practice, providing a transformational healing experience for everyone she encounters www.spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this article, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2014 © Michele Cempaka
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For Sale; Polar RCX5 heart rate monitor, used 1 year 3 months, great condition, complete with accessories and box, Rp. 2.5 juta. Email <kats_sale@yahoo.com> for pictures or SMS 081 2386 6868. Denpasar. [079] For Sale; Philips air wear lightweight headphones, grey color. Like new, Rp. 120.000. <kats_sale@ yahoo.com> for pictures or SMS 081 2386 6868. Denpasar. [080] For Sale; Kettler sauna exercise suit, size L, new still in box, great for helping sweat whilst working out, bought Rp. 125.000 selling Rp. 65.000. Tel/SMS 0819 9967 1267. Denpasar. [109] For Sale; 2 bedside tables, dark colour, good quality and good condition Rp. 750.000. Call/SMS 0819 9980 4350 for more info, can send pics via email on request. Denpasar. [110] I would rather have a mind opened by wonder than one closed by belief.
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For Sale; Therabands / exercise bands for therapy and working out. Complete set with hooks, straps, instructions, exercise diagrams, etc. Never used, still packaged. 500.000 or best offer. Call 0812 3600 3033. Ubud. [074] For Sale; Bunk bed, teak wood, new never been used, size 100x200cm, asking price Rp. 2.2 million, new price Rp. 2.5 million. Email: <thinkpad1802@ gmail.com> for picture, call/ sms 0852 8807 0568. Kerobokan. [075]
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For Sale; Wood brand suit jacket, dark navy color with brown accents, used twice, stylish model, size M, Rp. 800.000. Email <kats_sale@ yahoo.com> for pictures or SMS 081 2386 6868. Denpasar. [076] For Sale; Red-colored Sony USB portable power supply 2000mAH, brand new, unwanted gift, Rp. 250.000. <kats_sale@yahoo. com> for pictures or SMS 081 2386 6868. Denpasar. [077] For Sale; Bose soundlink mini, brand new, unwanted gift, Rp. 3.7 juta. Email <kats_sale@yahoo.com> for pictures or SMS 081 2386 6868. Denpasar. [078] The best way to cheer yourself is to try to cheer somebody else up. C/Ns/I-09 July 14
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Demystifying the backup process.
The apparently simple task of backing up one’s data is not so simple when you start reading advertisements and reviews of backup software. “It does full, partial, and incremental backups; mirrors and clones disk drives…” Let me take these terms and explain them all in plain English for you. Making a Backup: Options and Terminology
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What do all these buzzwords mean, and what kind of backups should you being doing? If you’re confused about backups, you’ll find this article helpful. Let’s start by explaining some common types of backups, without the techie words. A “full backup” is also called a “system image” in computerese. It is a copy of an entire hard drive’s contents, from the first to the last file you created or changed by clicking Save or Send. System settings, the Windows registry, hidden files, everything on your hard drive is saved as a single file on your backup media (usually an external hard drive or network-attached storage device).
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Sometimes compression or encryption techniques are used to save space or secure the image file. The advantage of an image file over just copying a bunch of files to a backup device is the convenience of having just one file, especially if you want to store the backup in more than one location. Full backups are sometimes made when a system is “just right,” with everything installed and set the way its owner wants it. A computer can be restored to that ideal state from a full backup copy. If you need to recover from a disk disaster quickly, a full image backup is good to have. Depending on your needs, and how often you add, delete or update files, you might decide to make an image backup on a weekly, monthly or other timeframes. But full backups can take a long time, and a lot of storage space, so it’s generally not a good idea to do them on a daily basis. Only a small percentage of files change from one day to the next. So why should they be copied and stored in a backup file again and again? That’s where incrementals come in handy.
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Incremental and Differential Backups Incremental backups make backup copies only of files that have been modified or created since the last backup session. First a full backup is made; it serves as a reference point. Thereafter, only the files that have been created or changed (since the last full or incremental backup) are backed up. To restore a crashed system, you need to start by restoring the full backup copy. Then every incremental backup made since that full backup was created must be applied in the order they were made. A differential backup is similar, in that it saves data that has changed (or been created) since the last full backup. Each differential backup contains ALL of the differences between the last full backup and the current state of the hard drive. It has the advantage of requiring only two sets of data – the full backup and the latest differential backup – to restore a system to its most recent state. The downside is that more data needs to be backed up in each differential since the last full backup.
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More Backup Buzzwords A bit of confusion exists over the terms “image,” “clone,” and “mirror.” All three are full backups of a hard drive, but they’re each distinct. I’ve already defined image, which is basically the entire contents of a hard drive rolled up into one large file. Cloning means making an exact file-for-file copy of one hard drive on another drive. Mirroring is an ongoing process; as data is added, deleted or changed on the original disk, it is mirrored to the backup disk. Synchronization, or “sync,” is a two-way street. In a traditional backup, data from the source drive is backed up to a destination drive. In syncing, data is continuously copied from drive to drive so each drive contains exactly the same files and versions of those files as the other. Syncing is most commonly used on a folder basis, for example, when you want all of your music or documents to be available on multiple devices. Versioning is a feature that some backup programs offer, which allows you to keep multiple backups of frequently updated files. If you have a document or spreadsheet that’s updated on a daily basis, and you want to see what it looked like yesterday, last week or last month, versioning is just the ticket. It can also save your bacon if you make accidental changes to a file and then save it, wiping out the original. Think of versioning as the “undo button” you can use *after* you save and close a file.
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Whatever sort of backup you do, you will end up with multiple backup copies taken at different points in time. How long you want to keep backup copies is up to you, unless you’re in a business whose “records retention” policies are regulated by law. I’ve been intentionally vague here about specific tools you can use for backups, imaging, cloning, and other ways to protect yourself from data disasters. That’s because the article Free Backup Software Options http://askbobrankin.com/free_ backup_software_options.html goes into more specifics about some excellent, free software you can download to get started with your own backup plan. ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can.
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Tari: The Little Balinese Dancer by Pamela Noensie Tari: The Little Balinese Dancer is a sweet, authentic and artfully-crafted children’s book about Bali’s culture, society and family life as seen through the eyes of the book’s protagonist, Tari, a young girl who lives with her family and friends in a mountain village on the tropical island of Bali. Though only 32 pages, the book imports big life lessons. Tari lives a wonderful life, marked by all the qualities that make Bali special—the lively temple celebrations, the beautiful natural surroundings, the helpfulness of neighbors, the warmth of her friends and parents, but most importantly by her love of dance. In fact, Tari lives to dance. Just like her beloved grandmother, dance exists for both of them as a favorite art form. This moving tale serves as a captivating introduction to key aspects of Balinese culture. As you turn the pages and follow this little girl, she shares the culture of her homeland as well as a passion for her island’s traditional dance. Young to mid-elementary school aged children will be surprised and delighted at certain traditions of this faraway land: the Balinese don’t clap at the end of a performance, a gesture that is so common in the USA; the inviting and mysterious architecture and carved colorful doorways; the family compound in the shape of the human body. Children from other cultures will be surprised that Tari is able to walk freely wherever she goes in the village, that children learn to play music by listening and remembering because there is no written music in Bali. Yet, even though Bali has a totally unique culture, the book puts the message across that kids all over the world are uni¿ed in the ways they feel about people and in the things they say and do. Weaving the story into real life events develops a child reader’s imagination. No matter what their ethnicity, a child will easily relate to the special themes in the story, which runs the whole gamut - the importance of family, the strong bonds of community, dance traditions such as the famous Legong, Balinese Hindu beliefs, the death of a beloved family member and the grieving process. One day, Tari’s grandmother gives her a special gift—but shortly after, she passes away. In a special ceremony, Tari and her family bid goodbye to her grandmother. Then Tari gives her grandmother the best gift she knows how to give—a perfect performance of the Legong that her
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grandmother had also performed masterfully when she was very young. Balinese dance rituals, elaborate costumes, burial ceremonies, food harvesting, layout of neighborhoods, insights into Bali’s traditions and rituals, the structure of family life, the loving relationship between grandmother and granddaughter and occasional Indonesian words like kodok (frog), gong-gong (dog’s barking), Aduh (Goodness!) and translations of geographic features such as Bali’s biggest volcano Gunung Agung (“Great Mountain”) are all explained in an easy-to-follow manner with well-drawn matching illustrations. Bear in mind though that the idealized environment that is pictured and so glowingly described is of a Bali that only exists in fast disappearing rural pockets among the culturally rich, highly theatrical and agriculturally and touristically wealthy districts of south Bali. Not one motorcycle, TV satellite dish or trash pile – sights that are ubiquitous on the island – are found in the whole book. Not just a picture book, Tari is also educational and entertaining. The author captures the spirit of the island. Author Pamela Noensie is a scholar in the fields of psychology and communications. She lived in Indonesia for 16 years, raising her family here. Now living in Larkspur, California, she continues to spend half of her time in Asia.
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The culturally rich and delicately rendered ink and watercolor illustrations are a perfect companion to the story being told. Balancing historical and cultural facts, the detailed and informative illustrations will assist in opening the eyes of the younger reader. Illustrator Garretta Lamore has lived with her family for more than nine years in Indonesia. Her cover of dancers with gorgeous headdress in various poses makes it dif¿cult not pick up this book from a bookstore shelf or coffee table. The book is large format, the better to appreciate the full-color drawings if held in front of a small class during story time. The text type is large and boldfaced to make reading easy for intermediate level readers. The sturdy cover and sewn binding are able to withstand some rough handling. Because of its expense, Smyth Sewing is becoming rare in today’s shoddy, print-on-demand standard of book production. Tari: The Little Balinese Dancer by Pamela Noensie, illustrated by Garretta Lamore, Tuttle Publishing 2013, ISBN 978-080-484-3874, hardcover, 32 pages, 34 illustrations, dimensions 22 cm X 28.5 cm. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/I-28 May 14
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Bali Charity RDV Gala (1 August)
vals and sunshine, so too does Bali. These months with the gentle breezes and cooler temperatures lend themselves to This is the 7th annual charity event held by Ray White and outdoor activities for the whole family. Great names in Jazz Super Yacht charity. This year the event will be held at the are featured from some of Indonesia’s top talents at this annewly opened Vin+ Wine & Beyond which will give more nual gathering. The ‘pasar’ or market as we are familiar with space for the venue. The targeted charity is the Yayasan will be a colourful array of handicrafts, traditional cuisine and Kasih Penduli Anak (YKPA) which helps children in need. plenty of bargains. The children have been thought about YKPA provides a caring home, school and a new life for 24 with lots of activities planned to keep them entertained. A children with 40 still on the streets who bene¿t from reading dedicated music coaching area, initiated by bands and music and maths classes. YKPA offers opportunities for these chil- schools aims to promote musical awareness and acts as a dren who would otherwise face a bleak future. The evening catalyst to develop the regeneration of musicians. The minwill be about raising awareness of local children in need. ister for the environment will endorse this year’s festival. The There will also be non-stop entertainment, food and fabulous focus is to highlight how members of the community can play door and rafÀe prizes which deserve a mention. A one way their part in preserving nature an important responsibility as helicopter trip from Benoa Helipad, Gili Trawangan, 3 nights’ Bali continues to develop rapidly. This event is all about the accommodation at Scalliwags Resort including breakfast and celebration and fun. return express boat trip for 2 from Gili Trawangan to Serangan Cove are top prizes for the lucky winners. The generosity of members of community in Bali is always touching. This evening certainly won’t be successful without its guests so do make a reservation and come along for a fun ¿lled evening and support this worthy cause. If you really can’t make it then do click on the website below and ¿nd out what you can do to help. You can sponsor a child or buy a gift from the shop. This is one annual charity event that is not to be missed! Cost : IDR65,000 (Friday) IDR100,000 (Saturday) IDR65,000 (Sunday) IDR200,000 (3 day pass) When : 6.30 pm Where : Taman Bhagawan, Jl Pratama No 70, Tanjung Cost : IDR 200,000 Benoa, Nusa Dua Where : Vin+ Wine & Beyond, Winery Restaurant and Bar, Jl Kayu Jati No 1, near Petitenget Temple, Seminyak Contact : Astari 081 23805858 asta@tamanbhagawan.com ticket@jazz-market.com Contact : 4732377 www.vingroup.biz www.ypka.org
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Bazaar is all about the philosophy of food. Bazaar is all about passion, love and experience and special moments. Does that grab your attention? Yes, it is another restaurant taking position in Batu Belig around the corner from the developed Jl Petitenget. The website is worth a look at, stylish and representative of all that Bazaar stands for. This evening is about celebrating the grand opening. Do come along to the after party and welcome Bazaar to Bali’s ever developing restaurant and food scene.
This summer in Bali is all about jazz and this event is part of the road to Ubud Village Jazz Festival. Dian Pratiwi and her jazz quartet will be part of the evening’s entertainment. An ethnic fusion jazz group, led by Eko Soemarsono (bass) will be playing their own compositions. The community based Underground Jazz Movement will also be performing. These top performers are sure to draw a large crowd. If you are a fan of jazz this is another event that is not to be missed.
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Diva Lunch (25 July) The Divas are at it again with yet another monthly gathering of ladies who love to get together, have a chat, drink, enjoy a good meal and make a big difference. Christina Iskandar has organised the next big meet at the newly opened Salt Tapas restaurant which is quickly making a great reputation for itself with wonderful food and a great ambience. Funds raised will support the Harapan project and a little girl called Deby who recently had a large tumour removed from her leg thanks to the help and support of Christine Iskandar and her team. You can ¿nd out more at the website below and how you can also make a contribution to this worthy cause. The Diva lunch is a great way to meet new people and at the same time support local initiatives. A welcome drink and 3 course lunch is included. You can purchase your ticket at Sentosa. When Cost Where
: 12 noon – 3 pm : IDR350,000 : Sentosa Seminyak, Jl Pura Telaga Waja, Petitenget, Seminyak Contact : 737675 info@salttapasbali.com www.sentosaseminyak.com http://www.youcaring.com/medical-fundraiser/help-deby/
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Sunday Jazz Matinee Concert (3 August) More jazz for lovers with Dian Pratiwi and Uwe Plath hailing from Germany performing this afternoon. Bridges is supporting the Ubud Village Jazz Festival which is promoting Indonesia’s musical talents under the phrase Awakening Indonesia. Indonesia is certainly awake, live and kicking and the talents are Àowing. The ambience is perfect, the food scrumptious and the wine plentiful. All you need to do is call ahead to make a reservation and spend a minimum of IDR85,000 which won’t be dif¿cult if you plan to have a drink and sample some ¿ne foods. This is de¿nitely a great way to while away a Sunday. When Cost Where Contact
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Bali Ocean Swim Sunday July 6, 2014 saw the running of the 5th Bali Ocean Swim at Bali Garden Hotel on Kuta Beach. The Bali Ocean Swim is a major fundraising event run by Bali Sports Foundation with monies raised from entries being used to run Swim and Water Safety Programs around Bali for Children living with disabilities. This year’s event saw 81 competitors enter the events with 39 competitors in the 1.2K swim, 22 in the 5K swim and 20 in the Premier event the 10K swim. Competitors came from around the world including Australia, USA, Singapore, Netherlands, UK, Spain, Austria, Malaysia, Russia, Italy, Japan, Hong Kong, France and Indonesia with ages ranging from 10 yrs old to 67 yrs young. Registration for the event commenced at 7:00am with the final briefing for all competitors at 8:30am. Balawista Surf Lifesaving set the course after consideration of the currents that can be so treacherous along this part of the coastline. Race organisers left the final course preparations up to the professionals who patrol the beach as they know this particular stretch of ocean better than anyone and were responsible for the safety of the swimmers throughout the morning. Some competitors had arranged personal paddlers to accompany them prior to race day, which was supported by race organisers as long as they did not interfere with other competitors. To maintain the genuine Bali feel for the event traditional fishing boats, called Jukungs were used as markers along the course and as drink and food stations for swimmers in the longer events. This did bring into question the accuracy of the distances as the very nature of the boats, mean they are not completely stationary. Balawista also provided their rubber duck stocked with water to accompany swimmers should they need it. The events started at 9:00am with the 10K swim starting first, followed by the 5km at 9:30 and the 1.2K at 9:50am. Only 2 swimmers failed to finish their event which was remarkable considering the currents and winds were quite strong on the day. One of the biggest surprises of the day came when the first of the 10K swimmers came into view, both spectators and race organisers were pleasantly surprised to see a female leading the swimmers home. Caitlyn James from Perth left the water after 2hrs and 57 secs in the ocean, an amazing performance in anyone’s book. The final competitor in the 10k event finished to a rousing cheer and lots of encouragement by other competitors and spectators after 3hrs 54minutes and 49 seconds in the water. All placegetters for each event were awarded with Bali Ocean Swim medals with the Male and Female winners of the premier 10K event awarded a glass etched trophy. As in previous years the organisers had two special awards to present, the first to Arsiyanti Ardie who had competed each year since the Bali Ocean Swim commenced. The second award was given to Mr. Wei Tan from Malaysia for showing amazing sportsmanship returning a medal incorrectly awarded to him after the conclusion of the 10K swim. All competitors were issued with a Certificate of Participation which included their event and time. The 5th Bali Ocean Swim from all accounts was another successful day supported by amazing people from Balawista Surf Lifesaving, BIMC (who looked after any medical
emergencies) and Bali Garden Hotel. The race organisers, Bali Sports Foundation, wish to congratulate all swimmers who competed on the day, and thank the event sponsors Bali Garden Hotel and BIMC for their continuing support. BSF Trustee Vicki Spencer also added” I would also like to give our biggest thanks to the Balawista Surf Lifesaving Club for their dedication and enthusiasm for ensuring all competitors were safe throughout the events. This event could not take place without their continued support.” Race Results: 10Km Open Male 1. Manfred Mahrle Austria 2:03.29 2. Tsuyoshi Sawada Japan 2:08.29 3. Scott Beachley Australia 2:09.06 Open Female 1. Caitlyn James Australia 2:00.57 2. Swenia Betzeba Indonesia 2:34:44 3. Anna Doubell Australia 2:44:50 5Km Junior Male 1. I Kadek Kopyana Indonesia 1:16:48 Adult Male 1. Indra Gunawan Indonesia 1:10:57 2. I Wayan Sudarta Indonesia 1:17:19 3. I Dewa Made Witara Indonesia 1:24:37 Adult Female 1. Hsin Lin USA 1:27:50 2. Helen Walpole Australia 1:33:55 3. Eve Persak USA 1:45:10 Masters Male 1. Henry Goodwin UK 1:13:51 2. Giampaolo Carminati Italy 1:21:13 3. John Lincon Australia 1:29:52 Masters Female 1. Tiffany Gillard Australia 1:26:15 2. Jacqueline Ahlborn USA 1:49:40 3. Kwee Fong Teo Malaysia 1:56:38 1.2K Swim-Junior Male 1. Randy Akmalsyah Indonesia 0:29:29 2. Angus McRae Australia 0:30:36 3. Daley Hill Australia 0:48:36 Junior Female 1. Eva Pet Netherlands 0:21:44 2. Cintya Nariska Sunarso Indonesia 0:23:07 3. Jessica Laurentcia Indonesia 0:28:29 Marpaung Adult Male 1. Glenn Sutanto Indonesia 0:18:05 2. Andy Wibowo Indonesia 0:19:15 3. Simon Oxley Australia 0:23:24 Adult Female 1. Victoria McRae Australia 0:26:47 2. Julie Newton USA 0:28:08 3. Ching Yee Wong Singapore 0:35:10 Masters Male 1. Troy Keast Australia 0:21:00 2. Michael Fogarty Australia 0:24:16 3. Jeff Jenkins Australia 0:24:28 Masters Female 1. Sherri Beardman Australia 0:26:32 2. Peta Coates Australia 0:31:01 3. Claudia Powers USA 0:31:32
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*All-purpose cangkul: Serving the function of both the long-
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handled hoe and the spade in Western agriculture, the simply designed but superbly ef¿cient Balinese tambah jangkrang lanying (left) and the thin-bladed tambah jangkrang tumpul (right), or forked cangkul, are prized farming tools, lighter and less tiring to swing than the full-bladed cangkul (hoe). The heavy clay soils in some parts of Bali do not stick to the forked blade, allowing easier penetration of the earth and releasing of the blade when the tool is turned. The wide-bladed forked tambah is used for wet sawah (rice paddy) mud or tegelan (dry paddy ¿elds) while the sharp-pointed one is used for raking, weeding, cultivating, breaking up hard soil and turning compost. Tambah blades measure 15-20 cm wide and 20-30 cm long; the straight handles are 1.5 m long. Tambah jangkrang lanying cost around Rp30,000-Rp35,000 and the Tambah jangkrang tumpul around Rp60,000-Rp100,000, the ¿nest and hardest made from the chassis underbody (per) of cars. This tool should be cleaned after each use and protected to prevent rust.
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in many different sizes and in black, blue, red and yellow colors. Dupa Karoi Aroma Therapy, made in Ubud, is Rp29,490 and is very commonly used in households, but the fragrance from these small sticks, smaller than Dewa Dewi, last only a short while. Krisna Murti is another good value low priced brand costing only Rp2,190 for a packet of ten. Trimurti brand (Rp13,000-Rp15,000) are particularly popular in sacred ceremonies and for dispelling evil ghosts and spirits. The Rolls Royce of Bali commercial incenses is the Life brand that comes in two fragrances, Amber and Cendana. Though higher priced (Rp8,100 for 10), if you use these sticks brieÀy they go a long way. The fragrance so sharp and strong that it can permeate a whole house and even get rid of cigarette smoke odor. Used for only special occasions like wetonan, household odalan, family ceremonies, etc. Note: Utama Spice sells the specialized anti-insect incense Begone Bug (Rp44,000, 12 sticks).
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money in restaurants: In Bali’s Padang-style restaurants - since the prices of dishes aren’t posted and menus are rarely available - you are completely at the mercy of the proprietor who regularly gouges foreigners and even domestic tourists up to 2 times the proper amount. It’s always cheaper to order one dish than requesting a selection of dishes (“Saya mau paresmanan”) to be brought to your table by the waiter. To avoid being taken advantage of, ask before ordering, “What is the price of this, this and that?” or “How much for curried ¿sh?” The sauce, sambal and vegetables for each dish are free. Other ways to save money is to eat a snack before you go out to eat, order nasi campur in a warung instead of a restaurant, opt for fast food, go out for lunch instead of dinner, avoid ordering separate appetizers and a la carte items, split or share a big meal, eat half of the entre and take the rest home for lunch or dinner the next day, check out a new restaurant that offer good prices or introductory offers, if you have kids order from the cheaper kids menu and check out Foursquare to see if there are any restaurant or food deals and discounts. Skip the overpriced alcohol and expensive soft drinks and juices and order Aqua bottled water instead. Air putih, plain water that the staff drinks, should be free. Flavour with a twist of lemon.
*Get ready! The end of the month-long Muslim fasting month of Ramadan occurs on July 28th with the celebration of Idul Fitri. Leading up to this big religious holiday, there will be a mass-exodus of the majority of Bali’s Muslim population (12% of Bali’s total population of 4.2 million). Because this year the homecoming coincides with the peak tourist season, traffic accidents will spike dramatically, convoys of homeward-bound motorcycles will be streaming down Bali’s main roads, ferries will be packed to capacity, tempers will Àare, tailors will be busy ¿nishing orders. Malls will be busy with shoppers buying clothes, footwear and gadgets to take home as gifts. Presence of police will increase dramatically to ensure security and safety during this time when about 500 people will die on the nation’s roads. Pawnshops, post of¿ces and mechanic workshops will be packed. There will be a wider availability of all kinds of snacks, dates, cookies. Stores, salons and some trade centres on Bali will close for 5-7 days. Stealing and burglaries will increase as will demand for newly minted banknotes, chillies, eggs, ¿sh, chicken, gold, household goods and staples. Prices will skyrocket. Airfares and road transportation costs will increase 100%, so if you travel to Java a week before Idul Fitri it can make a huge difference in the availability of transport and the fare you pay. With guests taking advantage of special hotel packages at star hotels, occupancy rates will increase sharply. Restaurants will also offer celebratory discounts and
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*Minitips: It’s the season for strawberries and sweet oranges, which are very cheap now. It’s a buyer’s market right now for almost anything because parents all over Bali are stressed to the max trying to raise school fees and pay for school uniforms and supplies. Early Bird 4 Day Passes for the Ubud Writer’s & Reader’s Festival now available to purchase (www. ubudwritersfestival.com) with a saving of 20% now. To prevent colors of different garments from bleeding into each other, add 1 tablespoon of vinegar while soaking your clothes in one-half bucket of water. If you don’t stir your teh es the or teh panas (ice tea or hot tea), it’ll be less sweet. Indonesia’s cheapest vehicles are for sale in Jakarta’s Manggarai (pickups), Sunter (sedans) and Kebayoran Daerah and Bekasi (trucks). NEVER spray water on a burning engine; if it’s a gas or oil leak, the water will spread to other parts of the engine. Throw a wet towel or blanket on top instead. Hungry children will naturally eat what is readily available to them; so stock your shelves with good-for-you snacks. If you know the mobile phone service of the party you’re trying to call (081 Sempati; 087 XL; 085 Indosat), your call is free; if they’re not using the same service, don’t talk for long. Studies show that if men and women are formally dressed, they’re less likely to be asked at airport gates to put their carry-on bags into sizers to see if the bags must be checked in. Casually dressed men or women in t-shirts are often singled out. Sharing mascara is the most common way to pass on highly contagious eye infections like conjunctivitis. Smoking cigarettes doubles a person’s risk of having a stroke. The 357 page eBook From Tattoos to Textiles (www.murnis.com) with 270 color photos, is an informative guide to identifying hand woven ethnic textiles of Indonesia and how to tell the authentic from the fake. Nothing is free.
*Best commercial incense on Bali: You don’t have to buy the high-priced “handmade” high-end incense sold in gift shops for Rp30,000/10 sticks and up. On this island of ceaseless prayer, rituals and ceremonies, mass-market incense (dupa) can be bought everywhere including minimarkets. Every Bali Hindu family uses incense in different ways and consumes the smoky spice in differing quantities (averaging Rp30,000Rp40,000 per month). If you’re buying bulk, you get a better deal in markets. Shops in Ubud and Legian have wide choices, Amed and Lovina more limited. The cheapest workhorse incense are the big packages of Dewa Dewi incense costing Rp10,000 for Rp10,000 (1000 gr) for everyday use like in offerings (banten) around the yard, house and in front; comes
power is imported from the neighboring island of Java where electrical rates are 40% cheaper than Bali because the island has its own power plants. Household rates increased 34% starting on July 1st, to be rolled out gradually. Because of their widespread adoption resulting in lower manufacturing costs, the price of LED bulbs has plunged dramatically over the past year. This being the case, any property owner (or renter whose power usage isn’t included in the rent) should immediately replace all antiquated light bulbs with LED lights that now cost as little as Rp20,000 for 2-3 Watt and between Rp45,000 and Rp75,000 for 10-12 Watts. And the more we buy, the cheaper they’ll get.
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*Toko of the Month: Dapur Prima in Dalung (Jl. Padang Luwih 183, Tegal Jaya, tel. 0361-412-104) is one stop shopping for anything to do with kitchen or household equipment and supplies. Not everything is cheap, but they have a huge selection of commercial and consumer cooking appliances: ladles, woks, hotplates of all sizes, confectionary baking equipment, stainless steel trays and containers, dishware, cups, bowls, glasses, pepper and salt mills, an entire aisle of kettles, toasters, bread boxes. Particularly good deals: plastic chairs Rp71,000; pasta makers (Rp217,000; Electrolux toaster oven Rp666,000; Sango dishes only Rp20,000 apiece; Yongma rice cooker Rp550,000 or Miyako rice cookers Rp550,000. Electric coconut shredders/graters Rp350,000. Huge Àoor space, good service, inventory fully computerized. For quantities of a dozen or more, get a 10% discount. Look no further than here or at the store’s other branches. The biggest is at Jl. Tukad Yeh Aya 16X, Panjer, Denpasar, tel. 0361-895-5855; another is at Jl. Bhuana Raya 88, Padang Sambian Kelod, tel. 0361-487-351. Please send your budget ideas, moneysaving Ɵps and bargain businesses to pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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‘Do you think the Wizard of OZ can give me a brain?’ The Scarecrow asked. ‘I don’t know,’ said Dorothy, ‘But yes, please come with me to the Emerald City and let’s ask him.’ After the Wizard gave the Scarecrow a brain, I’m sure he would do whatever it took to keep it healthy. We’re lucky to have been born with a brain and so we should all do everything possible to keep it ¿t and prevent dementia or Alzheimer’s disease when we get older. In 2010 35.6 million cases were reported worldwide. It’s still a disease that doctors don’t know the cause of and there is no cure at this time. But there are ways to reduce the chances of developing this disease. In a recent article I wrote about getting your Bars run to defrag your brain and clear out old memories and make space for more information. It also stops the chatter in your head making you feel calm with effects similar to meditation. Now I’d like to address keeping your brain ¿t and active to maintain a good memory. I recently attended the Younger Next Year Summit where Dr. Jenny Brockis author of Brain Fit! How Smarter Thinking Can Save Your Brain and Brain Smart: How to Regain Focus, Manage Distractions and Achieve More was a main speaker. Dr. Jenny advises: ‘Being physically ¿t is no longer enough, we now need to be brain ¿t as well. And it’s much more than just eating blueberries, taking some ¿sh oil capsules or doing crossword puzzles. (Though those are good things to be doing!) It’s also about integrating all those lifestyle options shown by the brain science that make the biggest difference in terms of optimizing brain health and function. So that you get more out of life and everything you do.’
seeds and nuts and plenty of water to keep hydrated. Studies have shown that people following the Mediterranean Diet, which uses olive oil, had a 28% lower risk of developing cognitive impairment. Like your Mum always said, ‘Eat your greens!’ 3. Keep physically active. We are meant to move. It doesn’t just keep the body healthy, it is essential for maintaining memory, mood and creative thinking. It’s good to get 30 minutes of exercise a day. Taking your dog for a walk on the beach is a good way. 4. Stay in touch. Being social is as important to brain health as air, food and water. 5. Be positive. Studies of the oldest people on the planet indicate they all share certain characteristics, one of which is they have a positive mindset. 6. Relax more. Being stressed not only makes you feel bad, it can be toxic to brain cells and we need to keep our neurons intact! Meditation is very helpful. 7. Have a laugh. Laughter releases tension, boosts your feel good neurochemicals and boosts brain function too. 8. Challenge your brain regularly, because the more you use it, the better it gets! Yes, get out the Scrabble board, play Sudoku, do crossword puzzles, go to pub quizzes and test your memory regularly. However, continually learning something new will actually grow your brain. Learn something you’ll enjoy like a new language, dancing, hobby or sport. 9. Chocolate is a wonderful brain food, especially dark chocolate. A Harvard study showed that men over the age of 65 who ate chocolate several times a month lived longer than those who over indulged or denied themselves the pleasure. Chocolate is good for you and it’s a myth that it causes acne. There’s also a correlation between countries consuming the most chocolate and winning Nobel prizes. The Swiss eat the most chocolate and have won the most Nobel Prizes. All good reasons why children crave chocolate to make them smarter. And chocolate produces serotonin, our “happy” neurotransmitter to help you feel good and less anxious. 10. Having a drink a day, especially red wine (because of its health benefits) can give you more mental clarity. The American Medical Association showed that people who drank 1-6 drinks a week had a 50% reduction in their risk of dementia and heart disease as opposed to non-drinkers. However, more than 2 drinks a day increase the risk of developing dementia by 22%.
Dr. Jenny discussed the need for greater brain awareness. ‘We can no longer assume the brain can take care of itself. It is our most precious asset and my concern is that if we continue to fail to give our brain the attention it deserves, we run the risk of potentially ‘dumbing’ ourselves down and Memory Tip putting ourselves at greater risk of cognitive decline.’
Risk Factors Some of our bad habits may put us at risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer’s when we get older such as: hypertension, smoking, obesity, excess alcohol, high cholesterol, bad diet, stress, depression, being anti social and multi-tasking. Your brain can only focus on one thing at a time, so multi-tasking will create mistakes, not really saving you time. But the good news is all of these things can be corrected.
Some top tips include: 1. Get 8 hours of good quality uninterrupted sleep every night. Sleep is essential for learning, long term memory formation and mood. Sleep deprivation can lead to: cognitive impairment, decline in memory and judgment, poor attention, risk of depression, reduced immune system, risk of diabetes and heart disease. 2. Follow a brain healthy eating plan based on leafy green vegetables, lean protein (like ¿sh high in omega 3), deeply pigmented fruits (red skinned and berries), whole grains,
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If you’d like to memorize something, squeeze something like a ball or an orange for 90 seconds while memorizing the information. Scans show that the left side of the brain is active when you’d like to store information and the right side is active when retrieving the data. And then when you’d like to recall this info squeeze your left hand to trigger the memory. Give it a try at the next pub quiz.
For more information on keeping your brain ¿t: www.drjennybrockis.com
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Cancer – Up Close & Personal
I’ve long understood that cancer was the second biggest killer of men and women in the world today and that, as deaths from heart disease continue to fall, cancer is well on its way to number one position. What I did not adequately grasp until recently was the scale of the grim reality of what that represents. My wife of some twenty years is an extraordinary woman in many respects, not least because she is a four-time survivor of breast cancer. She started far too young so only had one bout on my watch, as recently as 2004. But apart from her history of cancer, until her fourth recurrence after a 20-year interval, cancer had not impinged directly on my life as I now ¿nd it does. In the last year or so no less that eight family or close friends whom I have known getting on for 30 years have either succumbed to or have battled against cancer. Three men and ¿ve women, four of them with breast cancer. All eight are, or were, pretty much contemporaries of mine give or take ¿ve years either way. That is to say, two war babies and six baby boomers. These demographics conform to the fact that cancer is primarily a disease of older people, rising sharply for those in their 50s, peaking through their 70s to fall back slightly in their 80s. With the exception o f b r e a s t c a n c e r, w h i c h peaks much earlier for women aged 25-49 continuing high thereafter, the cancers that strike older people are different than for the under ¿fties, comprising lung, bowel and prostate cancer mainly. My particular cohort consisted of four breast cancers, three bowel cancers and one melanoma. Of the eight, two of the men have succumbed, to colon cancer and melanoma respectively, while one of the women died from breast cancer. I suppose the fact that so many of us fall victim to cancer and the chronic degenerative diseases that kill us in increasing numbers from our 60s onward should come as no surprise. Yet it does. Those of us at this age, who pretty much continue to enjoy good health and try to look after ourselves having survived our youthful excesses, tend to believe we’ll continue an active life well into our 80s and kick the bucket in our early nineties in a quick demise. While that is certainly possible, it is unlikely unless we are unusually dedicated. We live longer, yes. But we don’t fully take aboard the odds that we are more likely to shufÀe this mortal coil after a decade of growing decrepitude, hospitalisation and drugs, while the health care industry strips us of whatever wealth we may have accumulated through our productive years. It therefore comes as a shock as we lose our friends and loved ones in increasing numbers as grasp more fully that the health demographics apply just as much to ourselves. And those of us who have accompanied loved ones into the belly of the beast that is modern medicine and understand what that involves get a salutary wake up call. Most of my particular cancer cohort was open to alternative treatment yet in the ¿nal analysis most of them elected to go the conventional route, combining in varying degrees alternative adjuvant add-ons. Only one adopted a totally alternative approach, battling his cancer for two years before ¿nally accepting surgery and chemotherapy. Another, who had actually invested in genetic medicine start-up spent an obscene amount on a new drug costing US$100,000 p.a., yet quickly succumbed to his melanoma. My elder brother, who recently died from colon cancer, used various adjuvant therapies quite extensively in addition to his chemotherapy to no avail as the cancer had already metastasized by the time it was diagnosed. The thing about cancer treatment today, and indeed most chronic degenerative disease, is that patients are forced to choose between conventional medicine and anything else, or what is lumped together and broadly dismissed as ‘alternative’. The problem is this rules out effective scienti¿cally-based functional medicine and clinical nutrition as well as the pernicious and the woowoo. As a result we are invariably forced to go with the conventional approach for the simple and pressing reason that it is the most likely means of saving us from immediate extinction to the exclusion of our other valid considerations.
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This is particularly worrisome when it comes to oncology. Few doubt that chemotherapy saves lives. The medical odds show this. If not, oncologists could not possibly inÀict the suffering that they do on women. But at what cost? Patients who survive their cancer only to have a recurrence or fall victim to other diseases through the destruction of their immune system is not desirable result. The problem is treatment is by numbers, not the individual. What’s more, no other therapy is possible while undergoing chemotherapy. Oncology is a distinct and powerful ¿eld of medicine and oncologists tend to insist they get ¿rst shot. Other treatments, apart from radiology, are not viewed as acceptable options and it is only a very determined patient who can reject chemo for other options and expect to be treated within the medical system. Only at late stage when chemotherapy has been tried and failed is anything else permitted.
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Many patients are unhappy about this and fear they may be swapping immediate extinction for a long managed decline to the same destination, as the marvels of modern medicine overcome the challenges along the way until they eventually expire from the rigours of treatment. The degree of specialization within modern medicine today is both wonderful and a concern. The downside is it can lead to the treatment of symptoms, while not identifying the underlying pathology. A patient has to be unusually on the ball or supported if their life beyond the urgency of immediate treatment is to get a look-in. In theory the need is recognized but too often imperfectly addressed. Ideally such oversight would come from a cadre of super GP’s who would look after us generally but have suf¿ cient expertise to monitor, but not overrule or unduly interfere with, what the specialists need to do. The frustration of my cancer cohort, and I would say the suffering public at large, is the inability of the medical profession to accept that drugs and surgery are only a part, albeit a very important part, of the solution. If you cannot cure an autoimmune disease, like lupus say, it does not automatically mean that the disease is incurable by other means. Big medicine and the surgeon’s knife may be a vital intervention but it is blinkered and arrogant to dismiss any other scienti¿c approach to healing . The practice of medicine is many things today; above all it is hugely complex. For doctors it is an intuitive art, a scienti¿c practice and a calling, one, which confers status and often considerable wealth. Anybody who understands the discipline and dedication required to practice medicine effectively will know that that both the money and the respect are well-earned. Medicine is also a vast industry with huge political and ¿nancial rami¿cations. It would be naïve to expect that this does not affect patient treatment at many levels. Doctors, researchers, nurses and technicians all do a dif¿cult job and do it well in the main. The major faults in our medical system are invariably political and ¿nancial and can hardly be laid at the door of doctors, unless they are also political lobbyists - and some are. The fault with doctors, if fault there be, is the perception much of the public has that as a profession they have drawn their remit to broad or too narrow, depending on the point of view. Too broad, in that they defend their patch and stand on their prerogatives too staunchly for the general good. Too narrow, in that they seek to exclude or unduly restrict the contribution that scientists, researchers, nurses and other responsible health givers can legitimately provide. A more informed and generous approach on this score would not only free up the resources for a much more effective medical planet but, far from encouraging the proliferation of quacks, crooks and unskilled practitioners of all sorts as they fear, it would put them out of business. Ultimately, who gets treated and how is our responsibility. We get the medical system we deserve.
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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.
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Each year hundreds of expatriates and tourists die in Bali, usually through illness or accident. These figures will likely increase drastically with the introduction of the pensioner visas and the overall steep increase in the expatriate population in general. The death of a loved one is always distressing for family and friends. When the death occurs overseas, isolating and confusing circumstances can make it even more difficult. Death outside of your own country can involve complications in organizing the funeral, repatriation and other administrative arrangements and formalities. These processes can seem unfamiliar and unnecessarily demanding for the family or friends, whose priority it is to bring their loved one home, or to organize late rites to be performed here in Bali. Firstly a decision needs to be made whether the burial or cremation will take place here on the Island or will the body be repatriated to the home country so as the deceased may be laid to rest there? Sending a body overseas is a very expensive ordeal. Prices range from USD $3,000.00 to $5,000.00 depending on the destination. Sending ashes overseas is quite a bit cheaper at about USD $200.00 to $500.00. There are 2 funeral grounds in South Bali that are generally available for expatriates. Both are on the Nusa Dua peninsula, and happen to be right next door to each other. There are two funeral homes that will assist expatriates. The Antar Bangsa in Pemogan, Denpasar (Ph 0361- 725553) and the RSAD Hospital also in Denpasar (Ph 0361-7431626). The cost of having burial or cremation in Bali is about USD $ 2,000.00 to $3,000.00. If you choose to have burial or cremation here in Bali, basically the nature of the service is determined by the deceased religion (given that every citizen in this country is supposed to be associated with one religion or another) Most choose either a Christian or Buddhist service, as they are a little easier to work with than say the Hindu or Islamic ones. If you were thinking that a Balinese Hindu service might be nice with a full procession, funeral tower, music, and a cremation on the beach, think again. Unless you have fully converted to Hindu, and you have been associated with a Banjar (village community), and have had all previous rites of passage performed (birth rites, puberty rites, tooth filing, marriage rites), then a Balinese ceremony just will not be possible. If you choose to have an Islamic ceremony, your friends and relatives may actually blink and miss it. While the funeral (always a burial rather than a cremation) is a much simpler affair it does take place very very quickly. The deceased must be taken to the burial site as quickly as possible to avoid any chance that the deceased spirit may become cozy at home and decide to stay. Considerations for Planning Death Rites A medical officer will need to certify the death, relatives and close family friends will need to be informed, and then the authorities such as the appropriate consulate, and immigration officials.
You will need the following details about the deceased if you report the death: • Full name • Date of birth • Passport number, place and date of issue • Next-of-kin • Whether they were suffering from any communicable illness • Whether they had travel insurance and if so, the name and contact details of the company. Your consulate can usually help with the following: • assist family and friends to understand the legal and administrative processes that apply in that country • if required, liaise with representatives from the travel insurance company. • provide a list of local funeral directors and lawyers • liaise with the local funeral director so they are aware of quarantine regulations • provide guidance on obtaining translations of language. • advise on the estimated cost of local burial, local cremation and transport of the remains. • advise on the estimated cost of transporting any personal property. • advise on how to transfer funds to meet any costs • assist, if necessary, to identify the body • assist with obtaining quarantine clearance for the return of the remains • provide advice on managing media enquiries. Your consulate cannot: • recommend a funeral director or lawyer • investigate the death of an overseas citizen • pay burial or cremation expenses • pay for or organize the return of the remains to the home country • take responsibility for freighting personal effects • make legal representations or become involved in legal issues surrounding the circumstances of the death or matters relating to a deceased estate • pay any outstanding debts the deceased may have. (Please note that all prices are reasonably accurate at the time of the writing of this article but may change from time to time). Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care office in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at info@chcbali.com or office phone number 0361-2775666
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Directions: Remove the wrapper from the chilled cheese. Put the cheese on a serving plate and drizzle across the middle with honey allowing it to pool on either side of the cheese. Tear the leaves from four to six of the thyme sprigs and sprinkle these on the honey. Garnish the plate with the remaining sprigs of thyme. Serve with a basket of fresh toasted baguette slices and/or crackers of your choice.
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Designing Women of Bali – Part 2 Artists and Activists By Ines Wynn Activists are people who see the need for change or improvement in a speci¿c cause and believe that they have the power to make a difference by voicing their opinion, creating broader awareness among the public and by motivating other people to join their cause. They are people driven by passion and a vision for a better future. The radical activist pushes for fundamental change and will use such means as protests, sit-ins and boycotts to further their goal. On the other hand, a reformist activist works inside the system, educating, lobbying, trying to change an existing structure or situation from within and using persuasion to effect progress. Many artists become activists by using their medium - music, theatre, ¿lm, poetry or painting - to educate, raise awareness, and make people passionate about a social, political, economic, or environmental issue. Artists as activists are a powerful force in society. They have the pulpit, the fan base, the following and the attention. Ayu Laksmi, Artist and Cultural Activist - Ayu represents the gentle face of activism. As a renowned singer, composer and interpreter of sacred songs, poetry, ancient scriptures and music, she uses her art to bring a valuable message to Balinese people, especially the younger generation - that of the importance of preserving ancient music and religious songs. Her last albums, Svara Semesta – The Voice of the Universe, incorporates a new musical genre which she calls World Music and includes songs written in Balinese, Kawi, Sanskrit, Indonesian and English. Her compositions are mostly inspired by her own life’s journey, are deeply rooted in the Balinese musical heritage and invariably based on the theme of Tri Hita Karana. Ayu ¿rmly believes that man’s cosmos revolves around interrelationships between man, God and the environment. A lot of her songs reÀect this intense conviction and she adds other universal values like “Good Thinking, Good Saying, Good Deeds”, which is the title of one of her popular songs. As a Balinese woman she understands the enduring wisdom that lies with the elders, the ancient culture, the traditions and the intrinsic values of the Hindu Dharma religion. She understands that the natural beauty of her island home needs to be preserved and that the future and survival of Bali is squeezed between the proverbial rock and the hard spot. Tourism has far reaching effects on the environment, the social fabric and the economic life of the Balinese. In many instances this creates conÀicts and imbalance. She feels that the Balinese need to resolve these conÀicts by remaining close to the pure soul of Bali. And she does her part by reminding them with her music and the messages contained in her songs. Ayu has succeeded in creating a happy fusion between sacred, traditional and contemporary music. In her youth she performed modern, pop and rock music. At the riper age of 45, her music has evolved considerably yet she has not forgotten her links to a youthful audience. Occasionally she still performs contemporary music and is very adept in different genres. Her favorites are salsa, Latin beats and hip-hop. But her heart is in the spiritual values of music and she wants to teach the younger generation that it behooves them to sustain the ancient culture, music and languages and retain what makes them so unique among world cultures. The biggest challenge I see, says Ayu, is how to make the young generation aware of the richness of Indonesian music and I try to convey that through my performances in Indonesia and abroad. I try to convince young Indonesians that if they cherish their roots, they will never lose their identity as a human being. Ayu plans to release her next album, Svara Semesta2, in October 2014. This album will include music that is based on the musical traditions of other regions in Indonesia. You can watch some of Ayu’s mesmerizing performances, combining song, dance and deep symbolism on You Tube or her website www.ayulaksmi.com. Cok Sawitri, Poet, Playwright, Dramatist and Social Activist – A feisty Balinese dramatist with a strong social message, Cok Sawitri is a remarkable presence on the stage. With her booming voice, dramatic performance, and important moral and genderspeci¿c messages, she enraptures the audience. She is also a gifted poet and author, writes novels, stories, and has an interesting blog with social and political commentary. Through it all, her messages come with certain clarity and she is not afraid to take a swipe at traditional customs, especially when she deems them to be the perpetrators of social and economic inequities and
inequalities for women and children. Her favorite straw men are Balinese politicians and she takes them to task on all contemporary issues that smack of corruption, collusion and favoritism. Cok Sawitri is a feminist in the original sense. Traditionally, she says, women have been the gatherers, nurturers and caretakers of the family unit. Women hold up half the sky and keep the universe in balance. She reminds us that the original story of the birth of Bali teaches us that women own the island of Bali because they own the womb and the unique capability of giving birth. Women have power; they can lead religious ceremonies and women can become high priests. Without a wife, men cannot belong to a traditional banjar as their membership depends on their married state. There are many strong female characters in Bali lore and folklore and Cok has written extensively about the role and nature of female protagonists. She habitually takes on the defense of society’s outcasts like Rangda and offers a different interpretation of the sometimes negative symbolism attached to these ¿gures. Cok also reminds us that elderly women in Bali are highly respected because they have wisdom and represent shakti, the active element or power.
As an activist, Cok Sawitri works tirelessly for women’s empowerment and is pushing for stronger anti-violence legislation against women. She is also a ¿erce promoter of the preservation of the Balinese language. She ¿rmly believes that the way to kill a culture is to kill its indigenous language. Luckily, this is not an immediate concern as Balinese language is alive and well. The alternative would certainly affect the wonderful society and vibrant culture we all so admire. Janice Girardi, the responsible voice against animal cruelty - Even though Janice is better known as the face and voice of BAWA (Bali Animal Welfare Association), she is also a talented designer of classic and elegant jewelry whose collections are sold worldwide in major department stores, ¿ne jewelry stores and exclusive boutiques. Janice ¿rst visited Bali in 1973, set up her jewelry design company in 1980 and works with several Balinese artisans. She has designed an exclusive range of jewelry in sterling silver and semi-precious stones featuring paw prints. All sales proceeds from this collection go to BAWA. This is an ideal example of how the artistic side supports the activist side.
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Janice’s activist side has been totally committed to BAWA which she started in 1990. She and her team of dedicated veterinarians, animal handlers and carers do many things to ease the plight of the Bali street dogs; they rescue and treat sick, abandoned and abused animals; they run sterilization programs, direct major education campaigns in schools and communities and try to change a mindset in a society whose culture condones animal sacri¿ce and in which the blood sport of cock¿ghting is systemic. BAWA has taken a leading role in lobbying for enforceable animal welfare laws. Many laws date back to the 1920s under Dutch law, explains Janice; they are outdated, not well known and generally unenforced. BAWA is working with authorities to update laws, increase awareness and improve enforcement. It is very challenging, says Janice but we are starting to see some results. BAWA also tries to make a serious dent in cruel practices such as dog ¿ghting, the dog meat trade, the appalling conditions in pet markets and puppy mills by getting laws strengthened and enforced and by increasing awareness of the abject cruelty to animals and the risks to the humans involved. Some of these practices are culturally ingrained like cock¿ghting and animal sacri¿ces. It is therefore challenging to campaign against these. However, there is some hope that some of these could be reduced or changed to a symbolic gesture as already practiced in some communities. Witness the successful campaign that stopped turtles being slaughtered for religious ceremonies. Janice explains
that several senior Hindu priests already practice symbolic sacri¿ce and advocate against cruelty. They and other respected Balinese must lead by example and advice, she says. She and her team meet regularly with priests and run seminars with the Hindu Dharma association, hoping open discussion and education will plant seeds for real change. BAWA protects not just dogs but any abused animal like chained up monkeys, the ponies used as tourist transportation in Kuta, dolphin shows, force-fed civet cats, etc. While it is very dif¿cult to sustain all these efforts, says Janice, we will never ignore an animal in need. We will always be a responsible voice against inhumanity. BAWA’s tasks are enormous and they need everyone’s support. Donations in the form of money, food, supplies and volunteer time are immensely appreciated. Get informed on BAWA’s activities and success stories at www.bawabali.com. Muriel Ydo, eco-activist – What de¿nes Muriel is the fact that she derives satisfaction from sharing her knowledge as an environmental consultant. As a lifelong student of ecology she has a thorough grasp of the environmental problems in modern societies and has earned a well-deserved reputation as a vocal activist. On Bali Muriel has nurtured a long relationship with local organizations such as Wisnu, Bali Fokus and Eco Bali. Often she works directly with local villages, village chiefs and religious leaders, explaining how human and environmental health are closely linked and underlining how modern sustainability inspired thinking is fully in line with the age-old wisdom of Tri Hita Karana. Muriel explains that the concept of sustainability is frequently misunderstood and that the fashionable buzzword “sustainable” is often inappropriately interpreted as “green” in the sense of causing little or no damage to the environment. To environmental warriors like Muriel that is not enough. True sustainability goes further and is concerned with the preservation of ecosystems, the survival of all natural species and the ability of future generations to meet their needs. In Muriel’s worldview it is imperative to keep searching for appropriate, practical ways to contribute to the overall long term sustainability of your community.
Muriel Ydo, eco activist
In her lectures she will explain that the words ecology and economy are closely related since they are both derived from the same Greek word oikos, meaning home or household. Ecology is the contraction of oikos and logos, meaning study or science. Economy combines oikos with nomos meaning law or management. Therefore economy deals with the ef¿cient and non-wasteful way of using sparse resources, while ecology literally means the study of ‘life at home’ or more ¿guratively ‘relations between natural organisms and their environment’. Basically ecology and economics must be seen as companion disciplines and not as radically different. As an ecologist Muriel is an adherent of system-based thinking which emphasizes cooperative strategies inspired by nature. Sustainability thinking strives for a circular model of consumption i.e. borrow, use and return rather than the linear model of take, make and waste that has become the operational mode of industrial societies. A fundamental tenet of sustainability is to not upset the balance of nature which resonates with the Balinese. A tireless motivator and stimulator, Muriel campaigns against pollution and hammers on the links between the environment, food, sanitation and human health. She creates awareness how health is affected by pollution and how people can change things in their favor. In her view women play crucial roles as most of them drive household activities like shopping and waste management. Put the responsibility with them, she says, empower them at the Banjar level to effect change. Once people stop dumping and burning garbage in their immediate environment, results are immediate and visible.
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importantly lead to sessions which would be of immense interest for the literary enthusiasts who attend the festival.” Janet DeNeefe, UWRF Founder & Director, commented, “I am thrilled about this partnership which I trust will be a long and fruitful one, further strengthening the literary bonds in the region.”
ABOUT THE DSC PRIZE FOR SOUTH ASIAN LITERATURE
UWRF PARTNERS WITH THE DSC PRIZE Ubud Writers & Readers Festival is very pleased to announce its partnership with the world’s leading literary award for South Asian writing, the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. The partnership will commence with Ubud Writers & Readers Festival 2014, and will involve the commitment to bring each year’s winner to the Festival in Ubud, Bali. In 2014 the Festival will warmly welcome from India acclaimed author Cyrus Mistry who won the DSC Prize 2014. Derived from a true story, Cyrus Mistry’s extraordinary DSC Prize-winning novel Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer is a moving account of tragic love affair involving the near invisible community of Parsi corpse bearers whose job it is to carry bodies of the deceased to the Towers of Silence. Mr Manhad Narula, one of the founder members of the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature, stated, “We are delighted that the DSC Prize is associating itself with the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. Being one of the leading literary festivals in the region with its focus on South Asia we see a lot of positive synergy in this partnership going forward. The DSC Prize is committed to encourage conversations on South Asian writing and already conducts an annual DSC Prize Winner’s Tour, has associations with literary festivals, educational institutions and cultural centres and has an active college program. I look forward to this new partnership with Ubud Writers & Readers Festival which I feel will be bene¿cial for both the prize and the festival and most
The US$50,000 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature which was instituted in 2010 is one of the most prestigious international literary awards speci¿cally focused on South Asian writing. It celebrates the rich and varied world of literature of the South Asian region and showcases and rewards the best talent writing about this region. The vision of the DSC Prize is to bring South Asian writing to a larger global audience through a celebration of the achievements of South Asian writers, and thereby raise awareness of South Asian culture around the world. The uniqueness of the DSC Prize is that it is speci¿cally focused on South Asia and is open to authors of any ethnicity or nationality as long as the writing is about South Asia and its people. It also encourages writing in regional languages and translations and the prize money is to be equally shared between the author and the translator in case a translated entry wins.
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The prize is now in its 5th edition and the last four years have had winners from three different countries in South Asia - HM Naqvi from Pakistan (Homeboy Harper Collins, India), Shehan Karunatilaka from Sri Lanka (Chinaman, Random House, India), Jeet Thayil from India (Narcopolis, Faber & Faber, London) and Cyrus Mistry from India (Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer, Aleph India). Each of these winners has gone on to be published internationally and their work has reached a larger global audience which has been one of the central visions of the DSC Prize.
About Cyrus Mistry Cyrus Mistry began his writing career as a playwright, freelance journalist, and short story writer. His play Doongaji House, written in 1977 when he was 21, has acquired classic status in contemporary Indian theatre in English. One of his short stories was made into a Gujarati feature ¿lm. His plays and screenplays have won several awards. His ¿rst novel, The Radiance of Ashes, was published in 2005. His second novel Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer won the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature 2014. Ubud Writers & Readers Festival will take place on October 1-5, 2014. For more program information and tickets please head to www.ubudwritersfestival.com C/U/G-2 April 14
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New, Used and Out-of-Print Books Ganesha in Sanur Jalan Danau Tamblingan 42, Sanur
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Ubud Writers & Readers Festival Volunteer registrations now open “In the midst of ongoing workshops and the mass arrival of participating writers and local and foreign media were Indonesian and other volunteers from many countries – distinguishable by name tags Àuttering about their necks in a variety of colours – who manned their stations, welcoming all. These are the members of the UWRF Volunteer Corp and the many shoulders upon which the Festival’s smooth running and thus its ultimate success rests.” (Chisato Hara, The Jakarta Post) The Ubud Writers & Readers Festival Volunteer Registrations are now open! Sign up to become part of the UWRF 2014 Volunteer Team and pick up not only valuable skills but memories to last a lifetime. Plus, the Festival really wouldn’t – and couldn’t – become a reality without the efforts and energy of the Volunteers. Volunteers come from around Indonesia and the world, and work in every part of the event: from the Box of¿ce to writer liaison, at Main Program venues and a Special Events, with book launches w and children’s w workshops. In return for working 4 x 4 hour shifts, vo volunteers receive a 4 DAY PASS to th Main Program the ev events, a dedicated h hospitality area and ot other bene¿ts – su as a free Festisuch val tt-shirt, shirt a meal on volunteer days and more. Please note the Festival is not able to provide Àights, accommodation or expenses.
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Gain in-depth knowledge on the works of one-time inept gangster Liam Pieper, journalist and Women of Letters founder Michaela McGuire, and Miles Franklin Award shortlisted Fiona McFarlane, plus many more to be announced.
Did you know Ubud Writers & Readers Festival has opened a Festival Friend program? You can become involved in tthe program – and tthere are even rewards on offer! From w as little as AU$25 yo you can help us creat ate a world-class litera erary event that celebrates extraordinary bra stories and ampli¿es sto bra brave voices; tackles glob global issues and big idea ideas. Each year the Festival relies on obFest taining in-kind support, grant funding and sponsorf ship, and even a small donation can go a long way. Find out more about becoming the Festival’s One-Time Hero (but Long-time Friend) here: www.ubudwritersfestival. com/2014-partners/become-our-festival-friend/
Festival 4Play On July 22, August 19 and September 23 the lit-lovers of Ubud will have the chance to gather over a glass of wine and enjoy web interviews with leading artists from Ubud Writers & Readers Festival 2014 as well as discussions dipping into the must-read books from the program.
Share your thoughts and make connections with other like-minded souls against the lush backdrop of Bar Luna, all in preparation for the magical big event – the Festival proper, October 1-5, 2014. For further updates on the surprises in store, follow the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival social media channels on Twitter (@ ubudwritersfest) and Facebook (facebook.com/ubudwritersfest). Reminder: Early Bird tickets only on sale until July 31. Save 20%, buy yours now via www.ubudwritersfestival.com/buy-tickets
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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE JULY 23 - AUGUST 06, 2014
The Sun moves into Leo on the first day of this fortnight, following in the footsteps of Jupiter. They team up with the New Moon on the 27th and make a square to Mars who has just entered Scorpio. Venus in Cancer since mid-month is now taking her place in the cardinal cross, sitting opposite Pluto and squared to Uranus. Personal relationships are highlighted for transformational healing and radical evolutionary change. The collective feminine, personal values and emotionality is sitting opposite authority and control systems. Uranus prods both sides to move on, to get things out in the open and to generally provoke change. “She” may be angry and it could be challenging to communicate the issues with both Mercury and Venus still in the sensitive sign of Cancer. Leo and Scorpio are fixed signs and with Mars squaring off against the New Moon trio, it could be a little difficult to persuade people to see things from a different perspective. Jupiter is pushing to expand our creative potential, to be daring enough to balance the scales when it comes to our inner feminine and masculine polarity. It’s a time to be your authentic self and to showcase who you are but not in a narcissistic way, but rather with an attitude of sharing for the benefit of everyone. Mars in Scorpio is powerfully insisting that we learn to succeed without destroying and the Sun, Jupiter in Leo asks that we approach life as an open-hearted gesture. It’s time to go a little deeper into relating.
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ARIES As Mars moves out of Libra and into Scorpio it brings your relationship focus to a new level and goes into deeper matters, like sex and money. You may be bringing issues to a close now and finally shutting the door in some areas of your life. This may include inheritances, loans, contracts and other outstanding debts. The New Moon, Sun and Jupiter are influencing your creative expression, new romance and your association with any children in your life. The children topic, could be a very loaded one this month. Finding a place of nurture is much sought after, but another area that brings tough choices, as you go through changes in your career.
LIBRA Your friendships and group activities will be highlighted this cycle and they will deeply change your beliefs about yourself and the things you’ve deemed important in your life. You may be more driven to move forward with any money making ventures you have in mind and how sharing with others will influence your status in the community. As you move along the vocation trail, changes are happening to your sense of home and relationship. Deep stirring within as you challenge yourself and are challenged by others, around the New Moon. This is a great time to get clear on how to expand your creative force and with whom. Friends are important
TAURUS The New Moon highlights everything to do with home, renovations, starting a family and feels the stress through your partnerships. Perhaps you and the Beloved aren’t quite on the same page when it comes to nesting, now. There’s is a strong connection with siblings or anything you are involved in, in the media field. As you respond to new ideas, a transformation occurs around your once strongly held beliefs concerning external authority figures and perhaps even religious ideals, teachers or gurus. This is a good time for you to study and to be open to new concepts when it comes to spirituality. This is the time for you to stand more firm.
SCORPIO Mars enters your sign and house of self and brings a challenge to what you do and who you are in the world. This could be the time when you begin a new project or set forth on a new career or business venture. You may be called to travel with regard to a family member or instigate communication which will bring about transformation or at least get clear on some business or money issues. Any health concerns you have may require you to seek out a medical authority or consult a woman who is studied in your area of concern. For others there will be new and unexpected work offers coming through and possible romance with a foreign person.
GEMINI If you aspire to a career in media, advertising or writing or the communication arts in any form, this is a great time to get started. You may have to push your way forward in this area, and it could take you out of your comfort zone, as it stretches and challenges you, but keep moving with it anyhow. The transformational stress is coming through any sentimental attachments you have or have had, and lost. This can create a little doubt, fear or frustration as you find your standing within the community, group situations or with friends. It’s not always about the money for you and for the time being, it seems to come and go erratically.
SAGITTARIUS The New Moon is in your house of travel and higher education and will bring an expansive optimistic feeling to any creative processes you have with regard foreign concerns or matters. Perhaps you will undertake a study program that will open your heart and mind to more unlimited potentials. This is the time for deep inner soul searching and transformation as you move forward in the next chapter of your life. As your beliefs continue to be restructured you find that your attitude to relationship and sex is also changing, and this month sees the outcome of this. Any impulsiveness that you experience will be tempered by your feelings for another.
CANCER You are still about creating the balance between time for yourself, your vocation and the people in your life. This month sees the push coming from the significant other and may have you feeling a little more emotionally expressive. These are old themes, with authority, control types trying to manipulate or overpower you. As you move forward on your path, taking more control of your own life and opening to the inner, spiritual authority you begin to feel more at home within yourself and there is no need to seek an external haven. Creative expression for you comes around how you make your money and the personality through which you express.
Habit is stronger than reason. Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal.
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CAPRICORN All the 8th house topics are illuminated this New Moon Cycle and throughout the next year. That is money, apart from income (inheritances, loans etc.) sex, death, beginnings and endings will all be up for a creative explosion. There is a lot of good fortune, luck and growth potential available to you when it comes to sharing with others. The stress this cycle will come through friendships or even the creative vision that you hold. Perhaps it is about, how to birth this new idea into being and create the finances and grow it within the existing environment. You may even by asking yourself if you require a different setting or group endeavour.
LEO This small New Moon stellium is in your first house of self-expression. Perhaps it’s time for a new image or look or a time to recreate something about your appearance, name or label. It could even go so far as to change your living situation or how you care for yourself, or seek sanctuary or nurture. Do you have a secret romance happening and has it something to do with your work, or affecting your health in some way? Or maybe you are simply dealing with a woman in an institutional setting and this could be a part of your service work. Whatever this issue is, it is ensuring that you grow and evolve through a higher mind approach to life and broadening your perspective.
AQUARIUS Jupiter is in your relationship house and so too is this New Moon and Sun. This could be the beginning of a brand new cycle of relating for you or the beginning of a brand new relationship which is going to bring much creative potential through your union. The challenge for this cycle with regard to this is coming from your career arena. You may want to forge ahead at all costs, or you may need to let-go a little. Some of you are looking at how your childhood relationships have affected your health and doing the deep inner work that comes with this, while communication sometimes is the key to unlock deeply held emotional burdens.
VIRGO You may seek a little solitude during this moon cycle although others will do their best to prod you into movement and communication. There’s a feeling for merging with the group and co-operating or creating together and anyone who tries to take the lead may push you to evolve as old models of behaviour leave your life. This is a deep and powerful transformation that you are in the middle of and probably won’t get the full gist of for some time to come. Deep feelings of irritation or frustration are apt to rise to the surface and you may have some friendships dissolving in your life. As you claim your own sovereign self changes are inevitable.
PISCES Mars moves into Scorpio and your 9th house of foreign interests and concerns as it challenges the New Moon in your health and service sector. This is a great year to get your health on track and put energy into your pets or any animal connections you may have. Your desire to travel may conflict with your need for steady lifestyle choices. Romance is on the cards although it won’t come without a push for a change to your values and your friendships. This new meeting could challenge you on many levels and bring about a good deal of surrender, letting-go and unexpected twists and turns, particularly around finances and possessions.
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LIFE AFTER GREEN SCHOOL GRANT
START UP LAB Are you an entrepreneur? Bali’s ¿rst “Startup Grind” event takes place next month, with guest speaker Steve Piro, founder of Synergy Carbon (recently described by Huf¿ngton Post as one of “The Top 10 Hottest Startups in Bali”). First launched by Google for Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, Startup Grind events - designed to “educate, inspire, and connect entrepreneurs” - have expanded into a network of sessions for entrepreneurs in more 100 cities around the world. As part of their newly formed alliance with Google for Entrepreneurs, Vision Villas/ iLab will host the Bali events. Saturday 16th August @ 6-9pm at Vision Villas, Jalan Masceti Medahan, Gianyar (near Bali Safari Park). Ph: 0361-950720 to book tickets; all welcome, $5 including dinner. LOUNGE SECRETS There’s another little stretch of Dewi Sita taking off, and it’s got that secret, exclusive feel to it. Close by LaRaMona Tapas Bar there’s a “Secret Lounge” – that’s actually its name – tucked away behind the street. Great local musicians play there. If your luck is in on a Saturday night, you might catch local reggae singer /song writer Yaniq playing all his own songs... tunes to make your feet dance and ballads to pluck your heart strings. Then there’s the mostly booked out Lovocore Restaurant. Before I’d even heard the name they already have top restaurant ranking on trip advisor! Stand under the glorious banyan tree on Jalan Dewi Sita, facing east. You’ll ¿nd ‘The Secret Lounge by walking to the back through Bunute. LaRaMona – equally concealed – with its bargain, good quality cocktails is a couple of entrances further up the hill. Directly across the road is Lovocore; I’ll write about them with pleasure, if I can ever score a table. BROTHERS FUN-RAISER Another great “FUNraiser” at Betel Nut this weekend, this time to help Rotary Club Bali Ubud Sunset raise money for the medical costs of a very sick young Balinese boy. Huge thanks to three big hearted Californians, a wildly talented jazz-fusion trio called The Hogan Brothers. They will perform for free so all money from the 100,000rp tickets can help the family of eight-year-old Ketut Evan Aiikrisna (chemotherapy treatments will cost more than $10,000). Based in Oakland, California, the Hogan Brothers’ music is rooted in the American styles of Jazz, Funk and R&B, and inÀuenced by many international styles from Timba, Tango and Gamelan to Soukous and Afro-pop. Friday, 25 July, at Betel Nut Restaurant on Jalan Raya Ubud. Doors open 7pm; show starts 8pm. Come early if you want a seat. CARAMEL-ICIOUS Jakarta pastry chef Jessica Lestariana is an international Cordon Bleu graduate from Sydney and has worked with Mozaic Restaurant. But I’m still simply astonished at what she’s managing to create in her tiny little workspace at the new Caramel Patissierie on Jalan Hanoman. Delicate little morsels of deliciousness for our morning and afternoon delight, all designed for the sweet tooth. If you want to sample her savory pastries, you’ll need to order in advance for a sumptuous high tea, a selection of 3 sweets and 3 savories plus coffee or tea at 120,000rp including a delicately Àavoured quiche and a vegetarian passaladière. Ground Àoor is tiny but there’s a great space upstairs where you can sit above the bustle and relax. For bookings, special cakes and deliveries, phone 0361 970847 or email tanjung.hermawan@gmail.com.
Congratulations to an enterprising, loyal group of Green School ex-pat students, who recently raised more than $15,000 to help some of their Indonesian classmates continue study after they graduate from high school.
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On average, two Indonesian students graduate from Green School every year and so far all of them have been offered full tuition scholarships at the university of their choice. However, scholarships do not cover living expenses, Àights and other miscellaneous costs. Here in Indonesia, it is not easy to get government or institutional ¿nancial aid so the senior students set up an Indiegogo project online, aiming to raise $100,000 and set up permanent support for their peers. The ¿rst phase of their Life After Green School Grant project ¿nished last month, raising the ¿rst $15,731. If you have ideas for helping, let them know. Read about it on https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/lifeafter-green-school-grant#home. ONCE IN A BLUE MOON Thank you Amed, East Bali. Continuing our “out of Ubud” expeditions, we stayed at Blue Moon Villas, Selang Beach - a very professional and friendly place - in a comfortable room, with “our own” pool and yummy breakfast, surrounded by beautifully designed tropical gardens. Much hilarity from staff and ourselves when – too lazy to leave the room and momentarily hampered by lack of hotel phones – we found our hosts on the internet and used skype to order in some delicious snacks and margaritas. Great views of the coast from rooms, all four pools and the restaurant.
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The following night, after great snorkeling in crystal clear waters over the Japanese wreck, we were joined by its Kiwi host at nearby Sails Restaurant for a delicious rosemary lamb, bruschettas and pork ribs. We will be back! Blue Moon: P 0363 21428; E info@bluemoonvilla.com. Sails has a free pick-up service for dinner guests P: 0363 22006. JAZZ FESTIVAL WAKE UP We’re getting pretty good at festivals. For the second year, Ubud Village Jazz Festival will heat up the town at Arma Museum, Ubud on August 8-9, 2014, introducing ¿rst-class jazz artists from Indonesia, USA and Europe.
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With this year’s theme ‘Awakening Indonesia’, Koko Harsoe, Joe Rosenberg, Balawan & Batuan Ethnic Fusion, and Dwiki Darmawan are con¿rmed in the line-up. For more information, see www.ubudvillagejazzfestival.com. Arma Museum, Jalan Raya Pengosekan, Ubud. THE ELEPHANT’S BREAKFAST Extremely quiet, peaceful surroundings, a glorious valley view and serving a perfect breakfast every time, The Elephant Café and Tea Room overlooks the Campuhan valley and ridge walk. Try the salty and crunchy roesti with poached eggs, spinach and paprika relish. Lunch choices are great too, i n c l u d i n g c r i s p y Vi e t n a m e s e pancakes or, if you like soup, the ginger, pumpkin and coriander with coconut cream. The Elephant is tucked inside Hotel Taman Indrakila, on Jalan Raya Sanggingan. Look for a black and white carved sign and a stone elephant wearing a marigold garland. It’s 100 meters north of Bintang Supermarket on the valley side. Phone 0361 7161907; open 8am to 9.30pm.
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Growing fruits from natural rainfall
‘Good afternoon sir, We have a 1 acre of land which has been left for 6 years, before we used to cultivate sugarcane, but we had some problems so we had to stop. Now I want to plant fruits but the problem is we do not have a water source and the ¿eld has become a small jungle. I read your post on tomato plantations. I wanted to plant a tomato crop, but due to water problem (lack of irrigation) I do not think it would be possible. Can you please suggest to me some fruits that can withstand the natural climate or drought without manual irrigation. Thank you very much for your alternative suggestions Doc Kris, Bhimsen B.’ There are many types of fruit that can be grown under natural climatic conditions without an extra need for irrigation. Obviously when you can see the plant growing naturally without human intervention you can be pretty sure that it is well adapted to the natural level of irrigation received from nature. Many fruit trees come to mind, such as avocado, guava, mango, figs, java plum and papaya. Avocado and papaya are the faster growing of these trees, and the papaya will begin to set fruit in the ¿rst or second year of growth whereas the other trees may take a little longer depending on whether you have grown from seed or started with an advanced specimen, it may also depend on the variety that you choose. Be advised though that all plants will need suf¿cient moisture to become deep rooted and established, so whether you grow from seed or transplant the timing should coincide with the wet season rains, otherwise you will have a hard time getting the plant to establish and survive. The tamarind tree is perfect for extremely dry locations and it will grow to be very tall casting a large area of shade beneath it. I often see them growing up on the bukit peninsula where the soil can be bone dry for extended periods of time. The noni tree also known as the African peach, which is native to Indonesia will also tolerate drought, and is valued for its cancer preventative properties. Kaf¿r lime is another drought tolerant fruit tree, that will grow successfully on seasonal rain variations, and also used as a spice in local cuisine. Cassava, known locally as singkong, can grow in almost arid conditions, and seems to grow anywhere will nobody will care for it! It is grown for the leaves and root tubers. Locally the leaves are used as a vegetable especially in Padang food, and the tubers are sliced and fried like potato chips and sold commercially in warungs and supermarkets. Consider this plant for its ease of growth, high utility value and short time to harvest. Other moderately drought tolerant fruit trees that will grow well on natural rainfall alone include lychee, longan and passionfruit vine. Jackfruit has some degree of drought tolerance, but will still need to be in an area with relatively steady distribution of rainfall throughout the year. Pineapples will grow in naturally dry conditions, though to ensure fruit size you will need a steady amount of rainfall during fruit development, and will also need an acidic soil, as the pineapple will not perform well under alkaline soil conditions.
In the absence of a steady water supply for your plants or crops there are further measures that you can take to maximise the potential of your garden. The ¿rst action that you can take is to compost and mulch. Composting will add to the water holding capacity of the soil, increasing the saturation point. Therefore when it does rain your soil will be able to hold more moisture for a longer period, in effect reducing the time period of drought. By adding a mulch you will further increase the moisture retention of your soil. A mulch is generally any organic material (though can be inorganic – stone, pebbles) which is spread out over the topsoil, which will prevent water loss through evaporation and also counteract the drying effect of the wind. In many cases overcast windy conditions can cause a soil to dry out faster than weather that is sunny and calm. Common choices for mulch are dried leaves, straw or hay, grass clippings, dried kelp or seaweed (one of my favourites), I have even used pumice stone with great success! Be aware that organic mulch can break down in a relatively short time, so you may need to make multiple applications per year.
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The bene¿t of the mulch is threefold because not only does it assist in reducing moisture loss through evaporation, it will also prevent weeds from sprouting and it will provide slow release fertiliser/nutrients to the soil as it decomposes. Mulching creates a protective sheet over the topsoil that keeps the moisture in, keeps the soil temperature stable which is good for the roots, and suppresses weeds from competing with your plants for moisture and nutrients. In your circumstances relying on natural rainfall to supply your water needs having a layer of mulch on the topsoil is not an option, it is a necessity! Going a step further you could even consider installing a rainwater tank. It makes sense to harvest water in times of surplus, to be stored for times of de¿cit. For a small initial cost it will bring great bene¿ts. A rainwater tank is relatively cheap to install and once it is set up will cost you almost nothing, apart from the electricity needed to pump the water. If you live on a sloping lot though you can engineer the placement of the rainwater tank on the upslope so that the natural gradient of the land will provide enough fall for the water to Àow under its own pressure. Rainwater is ideal for the garden, when you compare it to using irrigation from wells (bores/aquifers) or even town water mains supply. Over time well water and town supply can alter the soil quality due to the mineral composition of the water. Common problems with well water can include salinity and calcium overload, whereas town water can introduce chlorine and Àuorine into the soil which will lead to other mineral de¿ciencies, though this is a topic for another day. I advise you to choose the drought tolerant varieties that you prefer, compost, mulch immediately, and consider harvesting rainwater in the future, that way your farm/ orchard project will be completely self sustaining well into the future.
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For Sale; MacBook Pro 13”, 2.66Ghz Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM, 320GB HDD, perfect excellent condition. MacBook Pro 15.4” Apple AUS custom order, high resolution, 2.66Ghz Core i7, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, minor dent on body frame. Both have new logic board installed by Apple, have long service battery and come complete box as when bought. Call (0361) 743 7138, <alexbalietc@gmail. com>. [037] For Sale; New DSLR Nikon D7100 body. Only 200 photos, Nikon warranty until Feb. 2015. New Rp. 13 million. Now Rp. 11.5 million. Negotiable. Call 081 139 9700 or 283 896. Sanur. [038]
For Sale; Crash helmet, as good as new, all size. Paid 190.000, selling for 95,000. Contact Kevin 0818 0531 8192. [090] For Sale; 1952 Gibson L-4 Archtop guitar with it’s original hard case. Collector piece. Rp. 35.000.000. Text me your email address, I’ll send you the photos 0821 5594 4668. Kerobokan. [044] For Sale; Aluminum and pot metal welding kit. Very low temperature welding and repair kit called Super Alloy 1 (see muggyweld.com for details). Shipped in from USA and not needed. Rp. 900.000 or best offer. 0812 3600 3033. Ubud. [045]
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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby
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Hello music fans and welcome to another addition of Music Matters your one stop shop for the cream of local live music here in your local Bali advertiser. Last night saw me in Surfer Bar, now for those of you who don’t know, Surfer Bar is on Jalan Legian which is the main drag through the party zone of Kuta, home to Sky Garden, Engine room, Bounty, and all the larger bars and clubs on Bali. The Surfer Bar or just Surfers as it is affectionately known, is a pretty decent venue for live music, it has a great sound system, a DJ booth, and in the middle of the club a purpose built stage, capable of holding up to a five piece rock band. C/M/BM/09 July 14
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I have been to Surfers before and have checked out a lot of the live music here. The house band is pretty good and the venue is usually a happening place when they take the stage. But tonight was different I wasn’t here to see the usual Bali Bar bands, I was here for a billed gig with a band who called themselves (apologies for the coarse language but it really is their name) Full of Shit. Now I saw a poster last week about this and was looking forward to the gig as much as I have looked forward to pretty much any decent foray into true live music. The poster advertising FOS was seriously something to behold a devil rams head with fire creeping up around it, the very epitomic of rock artistry. The poster simply read 35th Bali Rock Pioneer 15/7/2014 present Full of Sh*t live. Starts 11pm.
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Reading between the lines I turned up to the 35th Bali Rock Pioneer gig at 10.30 pm. But what assaulted my ears wasn’t FOS, for some reason the bar had surfboards all over the place, everyone was in Hawaiian shirts and it looked like I had the wrong night. I asked the barman and he pointed the overtly satanic looking FOS poster and exclaimed this was the gig. I ordered a drink and sat down. The place started to hum just before eleven huge numbers of young nineteen and twenty something kids filled the place and made me feel old. Then I remembered it’s that time of year again ‘schoolies’ when Bali is deluged with kids from all over Australia looking for a good time between the school terms. I supped my drink and watched as a band took the stage and started up. The band in question were very much not rock but definitely were reggae, I suppose you could describe them as alternative rock reggae, they started off playing no woman no cry, and other Bob Marley numbers and even did a cover of I can’t help falling in love with you, which made me re-consider my options because this Rock (inverted commas) gig was turning out to be a schoolies disco! The band who call themselves The Smallaxe Reggae were pretty talented and the keyboard player was exceptional, now I’m not much into reggae but it’s fair to say they were
pretty good at what they did. They did about 45 minutes then the break happened and the DJ (if you could call him that) took over playing cheesy pop dance rubbish, you can probably tell so far I wasn’t very impressed with this wanabee rock gig. Time wore on and it was about 12:00 before the next band took the stage. I was surprised to see it was the usual house band! The band kicked off with a new in the charts, and for me seemingly odious Rhiana/ Shakira song entitled I can’t remember to forget you. Well if this was the rock on offer I certainly would remember to forget it! After making scowling looks at the direction of the stage and downing a vodka and orange I went up to the bar and pressed the staff for answers, what is going on where’s FOS how can you call this a rock gig??? I was politely told to sit down and wait as all would be revealed so I got another drink and did exactly that. The female vocalist for this band was outstanding. She had a very strong powerful voice which was very good for these kind of ballad type numbers, and was definitely very professional in what she did. Just a shame that by this point I wanted to take a wrecking ball to the stage! The band finished their first set by finally giving the audience what it wanted. The chords (and then when they could sense the crowd was ready, the full song) of Rage Against The Machine Bulls on Parade. The male vocalist was good and got the audience going although I found his diction hard to follow and he seemed to get a bit lost in the lines of the song. The Band played for about an hour and a half mainly music you would hear in a crappy club but by this point I really didn’t care anymore, the promised rock band FOS seemed like they had been abducted by aliens! Then at 1:30 pm they finally took to the stage, and proved they were real after all. FOS were definitely worth waiting for a five piece rock outfit of the very highest caliber, they got on stage and shredded the place. I was sat down and (let’s face it) after waiting for almost 4 hours from the advertised show time and being subjected to music by Rhianna was pretty drunk then I heard the first bars to ACDC’s If you want blood. I did want blood and ran to the front of the stage. The band were disheveled, middle aged, and all Indonesian, and more to the point, everything a great rock outfit should be, loud, fierce, tight, and the singer sporting a Spinal Tap badge on his jacket enthralled the crowd and had great stage presence. They rocked my world that night, playing a high-speed concoction of ACDC numbers, including Jail Break (one of my personal faves) rare Judas Priest tracks, and Free Alright Now. Truly an epic band, and when I think about it the night in general, it just reminds me of the Guinness slogan – “Good things come to those who wait”.
If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com Copyright © 2014 Tobias J Brown You can read all past articles of Music Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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“Wheelchair Gymnastics” Do you ever stop to think what it would be like to be disabled? Blundering around in the dark when the power cuts out is bad enough. You know the feeling, you know there is a table there somewhere in the darkness but somehow you never quite get to it before suddenly you stub your toe, you grab at your foot with a cry and hopping in the blackness you land right on that toy car little Jimmy left behind the chair, now losing your balance that hopping foot manages to ¿nd something wet and slimy and over you go thumping your head on the edge of the table whose presence is ¿nally con¿rmed. It is hard to imagine what it would be like to live permanently in darkness?
dweller to get under the washbasin to get close enough to wash their face.
Being realistic most people have never tried to use a wheelchair and ¿nd it dif¿cult to fully appreciate the rami¿cations of even small obstacles. Steps are obvious but of course they are not the only hazard faced by wheelchair dwellers on a daily basis with doorways not wide enough, surfaces like gravel or cobbles to cross and trying to get into a public toilet or an aeroplane may bring their own unique challenges. Here in Bali disabled access has tended to be a design blind in the past but things are changing for the better and more and more new buildings are incorporating disabled design principles (no I am not referring to architects with disabled minds although there do seem to be a few of those around).
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Doorways Doorways need to be wide enough to allow the wheelchair through with both hands on the wheelrails. The width of a doorway for wheelchair access should be a minimum of 82 cms. There also needs to be suf¿cient room for manoeuvering to allow the occupant to get to the door handle and open the door.
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There is still a long way to go and only yesterday I passed a brand new hotel and, just through interest, I thought I’d check the wheelchair access. There wasn’t a single access point around the hotel where a wheelchair could enter except down the very steep ramp into the underground carpark. Have a look at the newly built pavements around Bali and you will ¿nd that most of them are very poorly designed. Many are an obstacle course even for able bodied people and a nightmare for our poor wheelchair bound fellow human beings. As Bali starts to develop an industry segment catering for retirement homes and apartments then wheelchair access will become an important design consideration. As awareness grows we can expect that more and more buildings will need to be modi¿ed to provide facilities for disabled people. Wheelchair access is probably the most obvious (and challenging) so let us look at design considerations for wheelchair bound people. We can start with the dimensions of a standard wheelchair. Surprise, surprise - wheelchairs come in different sizes to suit everything from children and adults to beached sperm whales. We can, however, expect a wheelchair to have the following dimensions: Overall length of wheelchair 100 cms to 109 cms Overall width 53 to 64 cms Toe height 20 cms Seat width 41 to 46 cms Seat height above the ground 48 to 50 cms Height of handles 90 to 92 cms Height of armrests 76 to 80 cms Width between footrests 45 cms
Wheelchair access toilets need suf¿cient space to allow the wheelchair to enter, to close the door (and remember the door is extra wide so it has a large arc of swing) and to manouever to be next to the toilet pan. The seat of the toilet must be about the same height as the wheelchair seat. Typical dimensions are: width 1524mm 60” depth 1321mm 52” doorway width 82 cms The toilet should be to one side with centre line of toilet 41 cms to 46 cms away from wall with a grab rail on the wall 84 cms to 92 cms above Àoor. Ramps Ramps are being used to replace or augment steps in many situations. It is important that the slope is gentle enough for a wheelchair person to get themselves up the ramp, that there is a enough room to manouver at the bottom, top and any corners of the ramp. It is also important that there is some protection to stop the wheelchair running off the ramp. • A wheelchair ramp should be no steeper than 1:12. • Maximum height rise of the ramp before there is a level rest place (a landing) should be 75 cms (this is a horizontal distance of 9 metres if the slope is 1:12). • Landings should be provided at the bottom, top, turns in the ramp and at rest places, these should be at least 1.5 metres long to be effective. • A ramp should be at least 92 cms wide (between handrails) and if the ramps rises more than 15 cms handrails should be provided.
The most obvious variable is in the width of the seat depending on the size of the occupant. We also have to consider that when a person sits in a wheelchair their toes will protrude 15 cms in front of the footrests, their arms and hands will protrude from the sides of the wheelchair and their lap will be 20 to 22 cms above the seat. Sound building design needs to allow for movement of wheelchairs around the building. Things to consider are: 1. At all times there needs to be suf¿cient room for the width of the wheelchair plus the occupant’s hands to turn the wheels or operate the brakes. 2. There needs to be enough room around doorways to get to the door handle and to manoeuver the chair out of the way of the door swing. 3. There should be no bumps or grills with slots to trap the wheels. 4. Slopes must not be too steep or too long. 5. There need to be grab rails to provide assistance when on slopes or getting on and off toilets. 6. Washbasins need to be hung out from walls with enough gap underneath to allow the seated wheelchair
Finally don’t forget to consider surfaces, sand and gravel are very dif¿cult. Cobbles seem to be making a comeback, I have noticed quite a few places where small square cobblestones are being used for car parking spaces or access roads to hotels and villas. Try pushing a person in a wheelchair over gravel or cobblestones and you will quickly realise that it is very dif¿cult, it’s worse than ¿ghting that supermarket trolley that inevitable has a wheel or two with a mind of its own. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mr¿xitbali.com or through the of¿ce on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2014 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Someone who asks smart questions that move the sales process along, rather than stupid questions that stall it. As part of your selection process, give them an opportunity to role play with one of your staff first, and then with you. The other normal selection criteria – education, language excellence, computing – can all be taught, but personality and emotional intelligence are developed over a life.
Customer Service: Knowing how to handle customer enquiries, complaints, sales, returns – all with a sense of ease – can help create an enjoyable customer experience. Have staff know their upper levels of service delegation. There must be procedures for escalating issues, recording and reporting problems and solutions, and conducting surveys.
Step 2 - Walk the Talk of Your Business Culture When you hire someone, let them know up front how your business works. Don’t give your new starts unpleasant surprises, by being all sweet and light during the interview and then resorting to bad behaviour once they are on board.. What mixed message are you sending when you advise them that stealing brings instant dismissal - and then they see you or a manager take cash from the till to go to lunch?
Operating Procedures: Get key procedures tested, written down and available to staff. Be very clear about having your procedures followed, these are non-negotiable standards for staff to work the way YOU want them to. Your objective is improved productivity and increased profit. Rosters: Make it easy for staff to access and change work rosters. Replenishment: provide in-store support to ensure product is available for sale. Cash Management: Make money handling easy and secure, and reduce risk to staff from dangerous or loose procedures. Security: Raising alarms. Opening and Closing processes. Workplace Safety and Hygiene.
Management Bad Behaviour is A Cultural Defect Only one or two management detractors can totally undermine a work team. Could you ask your staff if any of these six detractors apply to you or your managers? 1. Lose your temper under pressure. 2. Make some people look good at others’ expense. 3. Discourage my bringing up problems. 4. Favour an in-group of subordinates. 5. Wait until a problem escalates before acting. 6. Make me feel stupid when I disagree with you. Step 3 - Fire Early Can do, will do, will fit. It takes a little time to see how someone fits into their work group. It’s not always anyone’s fault, just different personalities usually – occasionally a bully comes to the surface, or a drama queen or a victim. Remember, work group respect is the single most important driver of team results. So if they are not fitting in or not performing in their productivity or personal discipline, get rid of them before their toxic behaviour infects others. Step 4 - Set the Tone from Day One On the first day your staff person fronts up, they are excited and nervous and wanting to impress. They have made a special effort with their appearance; they are smiling and ready to go. But that all wears off very quickly if your behaviour and organisation don’t match their expectations. Prepare: Before that first day, prepare any documents that need to be completed. Let staff know a new wonderful person is coming to join the team. In fact, why not throw a mini party and wow them in? Make sure you personally have allocated time to that person. Assign a mentor for that first day. Step 5 – Train Well and Often Product Knowledge: If a salesperson knows the benefits and features of a product they are in a better position to give useful advice on fit for purpose for the customer’s job to be done. Teach them gains and pains relating to outcomes. Now you are selling on value and not on price. Between your suppliers and the internet there is plenty of opportunity to put together a product information catalogue. Make it available for staff smart
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Step 1 – Hire the Best People So, select extraordinary staff and managers. If you want a super business, only hire super people that you know you can let loose on your best customers. For staff with direct customer contact, hire people who can connect with your customers, and make them feel special from the moment they come in. Sweet, shy frontline staff don’t cut it. You need a person who really looks forward to helping your customers buy/rent what they need to get their jobs done; someone who is able to put a customer at ease and then ask gentle probing questions that pull out those needs, and able to empathise with their pain points.
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Why It Starts With You Some owners or management get majestically miffed when I suggest that at least 70% of their business problems are caused by therm. Especially when they’ve just spent 5 minutes talking about their hopeless staff. Well, who hired them?
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Step 7 – Reward Well and Often Go out of your way to praise your people for a great job well done. Make it public and give their performance special status. And do it immediately. You need to reinforce great results to help turn great results into standardised behaviour. Use imagination in the rewards you offer – it reflects your own level of gratitude. See, it’s all about YOU. Is there an aspect of developing a successful business you would like me to write about? Email:graeme@balibizwiz.com Copyright © 2014 Graeme Stevens Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of The Business Builder Series at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Bm/G-28 May 14
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For Sale:; Leather biker jacket (black). Unwanted gift. Never worn. From United Kingdom. Thick reinforced leather ideal for touring. Costs 130 Pounds sterling new. Sell for 1.4 juta. SMS 0877 6100 7823. Sanur. [129] For Sale; Biker trousers unused, black. Cordura by Dupont. Sheltex membrane. Thermal lining (removable) Hein Gericke. European size M. Price 1juta. SMS 0877 6100 7823. Sanur. [130] It’s nice to be important, and it’s more important to be nice.
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Education: One of the few things a person is willing to pay for and not get.
Say What? Question: I met a new guy last month, and I fell hard. Every time we hang out (always in a group, but sometimes solo conversations ensue), I find I like him more and more. Naturally, he has a girlfriend; but a couple of times, when I’ve been in earshot to others he knows better than me, he has alluded that the relationship is on the rocks and probably won’t last much longer. He has no idea how I feel, and I don’t want to put him in an awkward position. I am absolutely not going to make a move on him while he’s still dating someone else nor encourage him to break up with her or anything like that. I’m really, truly content to remain friends with him as long as he and this girl are together. My question is: if they do break up, how do I make my move? How do I avoid being a “rebound” with someone who has been in a relationship the whole time I have known him? I don’t want to seem like I’m pouncing on him as soon as he’s free, and I also don’t want someone else to snatch him up while I’m waiting for him to recover. My possibly overly-optimistic brain surmises that he is attracted to me since he’s flirtier with me than with other friends. He’s never crossed a line into making any potential attraction clear, but he has made vague statements about how timing never works out right. Thanks! Dr. ZZ: It’s totally normal to notice people and to develop crushes on them. You’re not a terrible person for thinking about him this way. Moreover, if you think you’re picking up on a vibe, you probably are. But -- to avoid being a rebound -- you don’t want to be lying in wait for this guy to break up with his girlfriend. Stop looking for cracks in his relationship and for signs of his finding you attractive. It’s bad karma. Go do your own thing, find a new crush, and stop weighing and measuring whether he is flirtier with you than with other friends. If something is meant to happen between the two of you because feelings change over time, and you guys have a mutual attraction that you’ll eventually explore, it will happen without your having to force it. How a person acts when they are breaking up or thinking about breaking up with someone tells you a lot about them. To you he’s a handsome, friendly guy who may soon be available. To her, he’s the guy who shares their dirty laundry across his group of friends and hints around that things will be soon be over. If you hang around at the edges of this fraying relationship, watching for flaws and dropping hints that you would like to give him a soft landing into serial monogamy, that is how you become a rebound. (“Yoohoo! I’m conveniently located, and I’m already into you. Date me!”)
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Question: My best friend, who’s 23, just started dating one of my boyfriend’s friends. It’s real cool because we can do stuff like double date and all go out together. But my boyfriend tells me that his friend is a huge player who gets with lots of girls -- I mean, lots of girls. I don’t know the guy that well, and I’m wondering if I should warn my friend. I feel super bad because she really digs him a lot, and I’m stuck between a rock and a hard place. I don’t want her to get hurt. What do I do? Dr. ZZ: Ugh! Don’t you hate it when this happens? Your best friend is dating a jerk, and you want to warn her. Although honesty is the best policy, there are other possible scenarios to consider. After all, maybe the guy isn’t actually a player. Perhaps this is just a rumor, or perhaps he went through a phase of getting together with lots of girls for kicks, and now he’s looking for something more serious. If you target him too severely, and tell your friend that he’s up to no good, there’s also a high probability that she’s not going to listen to you anyway -especially if she likes him as much as you say she does. Chances are she’ll just keep seeing him until things go south.
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This is not to discredit the fact that before your friend gets too involved in the relationship, it is your duty as a friend to let her know the guy’s background. Imagine what might happen if you didn’t tell her. She stands to get emotionally invested, he stands to hurt her, and your boyfriend or someone else may let it slip that everybody (except her) knew the guy was a womanizer. The first person she is apt to resent is you, her friend, for not telling her the truth. So, no matter how you slice it, your job is cut out for you. It’s just a matter of how and when to broach the subject.
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If it were up to me, I’d approach it super casually – as if I were chewing gum, preoccupied with putting on lipstick in the mirror, and attentive to my cell phone all at the same time. Something like: “Oh! He’s cute, but my boyfriend tells me he’s a notorious player (chomp, chomp). Wait a sec! I need to see who this is.” At that point, after dropping the bomb, you can let it go and not mention the subject again unless and until she wants to know more. That way, you will have fulfilled your obligation, and any other info you share will be based on her request.
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Dr. ZZ has a Ph.D. in Counseling and a doctorate in Natural Healing. Drawing on a background of over thirty years as a professional therapist, she offers self-help in the areas health, relationship and personal growth. All queries are answered by email and, if they appear in print, are subject to editing. Please email your questions to: <ba.saywhat@yahoo.co.id> All identifying information is kept strictly confidential.
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Fashion / Accessories / Beauty / Furniture / Homes / Interiors / Artisans / Food BAOBAB offers a traditional taste of West African cuisine from Niger enhanced with a generous touch of French. Located on Jl Pengubengan Kauh, Kerobokan (drive along Jl 5aya Kerobokan towards the traf¿c lights where you turn left into Jl Semer that takes you all the way to Tabanan. +owever, you need to take the right hand turn prior to Jl Semer BAOBAB is only a little way down on the left hand side next to a small orchid nursery. It’s not far away, well worth the effort as it provides a quiet oasis from the madness of the crowded Seminyak streets. Set overlooking rice ¿elds and garden it’s a retreat to enMoy some respite where you can enMoy a cold Bintang and catch up with some reading or Wi Fi. Choose a fresh salad for lunchtime fare or a dish more substantial like grilled chicken or ¿sh with rice vegetables. Open for lunch & dinner T: 0361 849 9062 E: baobabbali@gmail.com
Spring Spa now open!
Every time a new Western style spa or salon opens in Bali am always curious to see how it compares in looks and treatments on offer to the many other establishments that have opened in Bali these past few years. I’ll tell you now, Spring Spa won’t disappoint! The urban Scandinavian design of Spring ¿ts perfectly well into the high end shopping area of Jl Petitenget, Seminyak, opposite the W hotel. It’s the cool all white interiors with the simplicity of Scandinavian design that sets Spring apart from the rest, it’s obvious from the start that international professionals have had a large part to play in designing all key elements that will allow Spring Spa to move quickly up the ladder. When it comes to any Spa business the color white for interiors and treatment rooms will instantly provide you with the con¿dence that many look for in this industry today. Apart from words like hygenic, clean and freshness one instantly feels more rela[ed and con¿dent, leaving any concerns right outside the door! Spring Spa is for men and women and the treatments are no fuss hands on perfect! no anti ageing procedures here! the staff have worked in ¿rst class hotels or internationally which sets them high on the register for offering the best professional services one can experience. I seriously suggest you call by, before you know it, you will be selecting your treatments from the Spa menu to provide you with a ‘total overhaul’ for this summer season. Spring offer realistic prices for their treatments too so there’s no excuse not to indulge in some generous pampering! Downstairs are a number of lounging chairs to relax awhile for pedicures and manicures which are extra thorough. Choosing your nail polish here takes time, all the usual, Mac too! plus a few names I have never heard of, Bernhard
Willhelm a German brand and the other is Chambor a popular line from India. There are facials of course, including a particularly deep cleansing treatment that will do the trick for those with enlarged pores! Bliss skin products are the line of choice for treatments and importantly you can purchase all you need for home care, encouraging you to keep a regular beauty regime going in between salon visits. And then, there’s the all important menu of massage! From the Spring massage providing you with an east west Àavor (a mix of relax, pressure point, lomi lomi and Shiatsu 5eÀexology is always a popular, and like the sound of the <oga massage, similar to a Thai massage (no oils used consists of stretching, pulling and pressure point work will give you a real work out for the body! For travelers, book in for the Jet Away treatment for back, legs and shoulders, this will really clear that tired fu]]y feeling by the end of your session! Spring Spa offers a host of other popular procedures including waxing for all areas of the body, a hair removal technique called threading along with eyelash and brow tinting. The upstairs studio is a light and airy space, complete with a Bar, in house music (a super place to book for an all girls pre wedding party a line of make up tables chairs (make up by Mac and to ¿nish off, enMoy a cream bath, hair wash and blow dry. It’s good to know you can book into Spring Spa at the end of the day to glam yourself up before hitting the town! Spring Spa, it’s a smart modern space that gives you thorough treatments at realistic prices that won’t raise your eyebrows! SPRING SPA – FACE BODY NAIL ( open am to pm daily Jl Petitenget, Seminyak T: +62 361 849 9636 E: bali@springspa.com W: www.springspa.com
Get your Summer Crush at Kody & Ko ! Goodness what a mix of fun and colorful items on display! Cra]y artworks, buddhas, cushions, all kinds of homewares including loads of the top selling item for summer, The Pineapple! Such a loopy one of a kind store where you are sure to ¿nd something to make you smile and laugh, it’s a cheerful store, a visit here is good for your heart! Kody & Ko, Jl Cendana, Seminyak, next to Sister¿elds for breakfast lunch. T: +62 361 737359 E: kodyandko@gmail.com
Want to know? Where to ¿nd beautiful French perfumes for men and women, imported Italian soaps and skincare names such as Shu 8emura along with <SL make up +++ take time out to visit GLOW LIVING BEAUTY within the BEACHWALK shopping mall. Not so easy to ¿nd this small boutique but keep looking, this little gem of a shop holds a real treasure trove of goodies to have! Jl Pantai Kuta, Kuta, 8nit L1 A 11, T: +62 361 846 5588
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
The Ultimate Chinese! Ah Yat Abalone is a chain of seafood restaurants, one of which has now opened at the new Rimba Resort [sibling of Ayana] on Jimbaran. What began as The Hong Kong Forum 20 years ago has now become an Asia-wide chain of 25 restaurants including this latest Bali version…perhaps Bali has now, at last, a truly fine Chinese restaurant? An enormous menu is presented [as in every Chinese restaurant] but this one contains not only the standard dishes mainly Cantonese but with a few from Szechuan and Beijing but many exotic dishes only seen in the grand restaurants of China. Ah Yat at Rimba is a separate purpose built two level building outside and to the right of the hotel foyer. As the name suggests abalone features on this menu with the Japanese Crown Amidori and the Japanese Yoshihama heading the list for the abalone connoisseur. Incredibly expensive top quality abalone is definitely an acquired taste! Their Abalone with Goose Web [pictured] is one of their signature dishes at Ah Yat. The soups have those wonderful Chinese names such as the translated ‘Buddha Jump Over the Wall’ which in reality is a shark’s fin soup from Fujian province. Others include a Double Boiled Chicken with ginseng, Double boiled Abalone with Sea Whelk & Cordyceps flower, and Double boiled Sea Cucumber with yellow morel mushroom. Many of their exotic dishes feature Bird’s Nest, Abalone and Sea Cucumber. Braised Imperial Bird’s Nest tops the list followed by Double boiled Imperial Bird’s Nest in chicken stock and Braised Bird’s Nest Thick Soup with golden white-ear fungus. Other exotics include Stewed Superb Sea Cucumber & Goose Web with abalone sauce, Stewed Supreme Fish Maw & Goose Web and Stewed Japanese Mushroom & Superb Fish Maw. The range of more common seafood dishes begins with Prawns. They can be stir-fried with tea leaves, chilli or wasabi. King Prawns are baked with cheese. Scallops can be stir-fried with broccoli or stuffed with minced prawn or mashed taro and then deep-fried. Alternately Steamed Bean Curd is offered stuffed with scallop and served in XO sauce.
An interesting dish is Braised Three-cups Cod Fish Ball with basil leaves. Lobster and Clams are also on the menu, many different ways.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Ah Yat Abalone and Seafood
Frog is served Braised with roasted pork & sea cucumber or Deep-fried with Spicy Salt. However there are other more standard dishes for the less adventurous, they sound the same as at other places but taste the difference! An entrée of Deep-fried Chicken Wing stuffed with sticky rice or a Crab Claw stuffed with minced shrimp will soon convince you that you have come to some place very special.
Address
: Rimba Resort, Karang Mas Estate,
Smoking Area
: Yes.
Chicken can be steamed with ginger and spring onions, braised with basil or stir-fried with young ginger and pineapple. Braised Pig Trotter with groundnuts, Stewed Beef Brisket with turnip in a clay pot, Roasted Pigeon, Cubes of Angus Beef with sweet peas, the list goes on….they even serve Sweet and Sour Pork.
Parking
: Secure, in hotel grounds.
Price
: Rp. 1,500,000 for two with
Credit Cards
: All major cards.
The low level simple dishes are often the best guide to the kitchen quality and management. At Ah Yat the Salted Prawns are just that. Too often these dishes are heavy with the salt but not here, there is a definite salt taste but as more of an after taste, light and subtle.
Food
: Grand Chinese.
Wine
: Medium list.
Service
: Instructable!
Atmosphere
: Large eating halls.
Overall
: An experience never forgotten!
Jimbaran Telephone
: 846 8468
Open
: Lunch and dinner.
Non-smoking Area : Yes.
exotics or Rp. 800,000 for two, basic [+ drinks].
As with most Asian cuisines there are many vegetarian dishes to choose from, at Ah Yat they are just a bit more exotic than usual; Stir-fried Sliced Lotus Roots & Celery with black fungus, Sautéed Celery, Lily Bulbs, fresh mushrooms and ginkgo and Stir-fried Chinese Yam with cucumber & black fungus are just a few of the options. The other specialty at Ah Yat is their selection of dishes of Chuan-Ziang flavours. Fried Glutinous Frog can be Szechuan style with dried chilli or Tianfu style with pickled pepper. Stir-fried Prawn with dried chilli is Chuanfu Style. Fish can be sliced and poached in hot chilli oil and Fish Head can be steamed with chopped chilli. The desserts here as just as exotic as the rest of the menu and are quite confusing for a gweilo [stupid white man]! Double-boiled Imperial Bird’s Nest can be with almond juice or rock sugar or served in a whole papaya, whilst Double-boiled Hashima is with red dates & lotus seed. Classic grand dining as only the Chinese can do it. Bali has been strangely lacking in high quality Chinese but no more! Experiencing a Chinese banquet is something so different to any other culinary happening. World class!
Copyright © 2014 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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SOCIAL MEDIA BYTES BY : LIZ AFAIK Personal Branding is one of the most necessary, yet least understood, aspects of using social media. If you are working for a company running their social media, you will have been trained in the message, or brand, of the company and there are usually guidelines in place to steer people on how to convey the brand in the public arena. However, if you work for yourself, or work as a freelancer, or are seeking work, personal branding is a topic you are likely to have run up against, and equally likely to feel mystified by. I have chosen two personal brand experts to â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;weigh inâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; on what goes into making a personal brand, and the best way to develop one. Joshua Waldman, author of Job Searching with Social Media for Dummies, says â&#x20AC;&#x153;your personal brand is what makes you unique.â&#x20AC;? He defines a personal brand as â&#x20AC;&#x153;the entire packageâ&#x20AC;? that is you: your skills, passions, interests, values; what makes you â&#x20AC;&#x153;distinguishable from others.â&#x20AC;? Waldman says that many people ask themselves if they should put the needs of the job market or potential employers first, before they try to focus on determining their own brand. He says in his book â&#x20AC;&#x153;a job seeker must always first understand herself. Your confidence as you walk into an interview or networking event comes from self-understanding.â&#x20AC;? That personal brand should come before everything else. Waldman says that â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;looking inside and figuring out who you are can be very uncomfortable, which is why most job seekers avoid personal branding.â&#x20AC;? However, he says, employers are often looking to find candidates with high self-knowledge, with a clear personal brand, so if you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have one, you may miss out on opportunities to someone else who knows and brands themselves better. Waldman says that with the widespread use of social media and search engines dominating our lives, â&#x20AC;&#x153;everyone has a public profile.â&#x20AC;? For that reason, we all need personal brands. He says, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nowadays, everyone has an online reputation to worry about, even if you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think you do.â&#x20AC;? He gives a list of the benefits of developing a personal brand: â&#x20AC;˘ When you take charge and define your personal brand, you manage other peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s perceptions of you, and they receive the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;messageâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; that you want to communicate. â&#x20AC;˘ Developing your personal brand puts you firmly in control and will give you confidence and empower you. â&#x20AC;˘ Having a personal brand makes decision making easy â&#x20AC;&#x201C; if a job offer, potential customer or business opportunity doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t align with your brand, you feel comfortable and confident turning it down and pursuing other options. â&#x20AC;˘ You send a consistent message across all your social media channels, when networking, in your resume, in job applications and interviews and in your sales and marketing, so there is no conflict between the different areas of your work or online life. Crucially, says Waldman, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Your online identity should be consistent no matter where someone looks for you.â&#x20AC;? Waldman offers a range of tactics in his book, in the companion, The Social Media Job Search Workbook, and on his blog, Career Enlightenment, found on his website of the same name: www.careerenlightenment.com. He advises that people seeking to define their personal brand should get to know who they really are and deter-
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â&#x20AC;˘ Work out what your lifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s values are â&#x20AC;&#x201C; what is most important to you. You can also think about the people you admire the most and determine what values they represent for you. â&#x20AC;˘ Understand what your passions are. â&#x20AC;˘ Ask peers and colleagues for feedback about your strengths and weaknesses by carefully working out questions that will get you honest feedback. For a more â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;soulfulâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; approach to personal branding, check out the Brand Alchemistâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (aka Cerris) website at www. thebrandalchemist.com. Cerrisâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; focus is more on people who run their own business or who freelance. Cerris says she often gets feedback from her customers that they are frustrated, disconnected and donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know where to start creating a personal brand. They think their problems with marketing or finding customers stem from not having the right designer or web developer. They donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t see a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;clear theme running throughoutâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; their business or their work life. What they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t realize says Cerris, is that all of these challenges arise from the same source: not having a strong or accurate personal brand. Most people are â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;under-preparedâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; or donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t really understand what is involved in determining a personal brand, or even, that one is needed. Cerris recommends that people look to their archetypes to find the secret to their personal brand. Her manifesto is that â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;a brand without soul is a business without heart.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Cerris advises people to discover what she calls their â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Primary Archetypeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and then use this archetype to discover key words and themes that resonate with them on an intuitive level. These themes or keywords can then be used to create a personal brand. Once you know your personal brand, says Cerris, everything you do in your business or freelancing will be consistent with your brand, from not struggling to make decisions about marketing or business strategy, to feeling confident and secure in the identity you show to others, to feeling passionate and proud of your brand. Cerris offers a free test on her website that aligns you with one of the archetypes that she has identified.
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I took the test and discovered, unsurprisingly, that I possess the CREATOR archetype. Artists and writers and other creative types fall into this category. What I hadnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t realized, however, is that my love for bringing people together, and connecting with others on social media, still falls well within this archetype, as I am still a creator; I am creating connection. I can now confi dently describe a pursuit that I enjoy within the purview of my personal brand as a creator. I also love new ideas and making links between seemingly disparate ones. Again, I am creating connection when I do this, according to my archetype. Cerris will be publishing a book soon, called Soulful Branding for Solopreneurs. She also maintains a blog on her website about personal branding, marketing and solopreneurs.
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Update CHARA introduces yet another ethnic cuisine to Bali. This time it is the cuisine of the
Caribbean, although in reality the tastes are mainly that of Jamaica. CHARA is in front of the Bli Bli Villas on Jln. Blaban in Kerobokan. Start with tasty Coco-Loco Shrimps or Chicken strips dipping in a tangy sauce or unusual Chicken wings that have been marinated in garlic, cumin, tamarind and onion with orange juice and honey, leave a pleasant after taste for hours after the meal. Or simple Sweet Potato Fritters [ball-shaped patties of mashed sweet potato dusted with breadcrumbs and pan-fried], served with a salsa and sour cream lime sauce. Mains include a Beef Curry, thick stewed beef with potatoes, carrots, bell peppers and Colombo curry spices, served with rice and a Cuban Style Mojo Steak that uses grilled imported US tenderloin marinated with the unusual Mojo sauce [olive oil, large amounts of garlic, paprika, and cumin] served with mashed sweet potatoes, buttered vegetables, and homemade chips. Grilled Bahamian Mahi-Mahi is grilled fillet of Mahi-Mahi with Bahamian jerk seasoning served with salsa, beans and rice. Grilled Jamaican Jerked Chicken has a robust flavor enhanced by a selection of spices, jerked seasoned marinated chicken is served with chunks of juicy tropical salsa, beans and rice. Even the desserts are different, their Baked Apple Crumble is an apple hollowed out and filled with green apple and cookie crumbs, raisins and cinnamon before baking in the oven, served with vanilla ice cream [pictured]. Great value, food with real taste!
The Duck King is found in the very new TS Suites on Jln. Nakula, Legian [once the site
of the Hotel Rumah Manis], it is found inside the complex, taking up one quarter of the very large courtyard. There is ample secure parking underneath. After many years of complaining about the poor quality of Chinese restaurants in Bali we suddenly get a few that are above the previous ordinary level. The specialty here at The Duck King is their Beijing Duck [still known throughout the world as Peking Duck]. As usual the crisp red skin is shaved, combined with a sliver of tender meat, cucumber and hoisin sauce in a small blini-style pancake, for the initial course and no other dish in the world can compare! Usually you are then offered the choice of having the remaining carcass used in either a soup or as a stir fry. Not at the Duck King! Here you are presented with 6 possible options, the first of which, and the most unusual, is to have the meat minced and served in a lettuce cup [with a drizzle of hoisin, or plum sauce if you prefer?] ….sang choy bow style, messy but nice! The other 5 choices are all tempting but I can not get past the first one. Fine eating at its best!
Kayuputi at St. Regis, Nusa Dua, is presenting a special 6 course dinner featuring champagnes by Nicolas Feuillatte this Friday, July 25. The dinner will commence with a cocktail and canape, served at 7:00 pm in Kayuputi Champagne Bar followed by dinner at 7:30 pm at Kayuputi Restaurant. The feast begins with an Amuse-bouche. Then follows Fine de claire oyster, spherical of blood orange vinaigrette, rosé champagne foam…every course is paired with a Nicolas Feuillatte champagne. Then classic Sturia Caviar served in golden egg shell with fennel espuma, Tartar of Salmon Trout – compressed kyuri maki roll, dill sour cream, encapsulated extra virgin olive oil and micro cress. Pan seared deep sea Scallop with sweet corn velvet, parmesan tuille, vanilla foam and garnitures. Texture of duck Foie Gras is with champagne jelly, composition of Shandong pear and toasted brioche. Slow poached Marble Goby fillet - red slipper lobster, braised lentils du puy, lemongrass infused sea urchin emulsion. A break with a Sorbet of Japanese plum sake infused Fuji apple, compressed apple compote, silver leaf. Pan roasted milk fed Veal Fillet, dauphinoise potato with shaved black truffles, seasonal vegetables. Yoghurt Mousse with coulant berries, crystalline of orange, yoghurt sponge, pandan leaf infused mascarpone ice cream, Champagne caviar. Finally petit four, digestives and coffee or tea. The cost is Rp.1,800,000 p.p for the 6 course dinner and champagne….pre-booking essential.
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the best Balinese cuisine on the island. Babi Guling and Betutus done and presented the traditional way and in the evening Balinese banquets that amaze! Chef Rai exhibits a level of professionalism and attention to detail that is not often encountered with this wonderful cuisine. Not surprising when you see his background, working in many leading kitchens of the world. However the non Balinese dishes also attain the same quality level, his Mexican Chicken Fajitas are complete and the best I have had, tender chicken strips sit on top of a sizzling plate of peppers, onions and mushroom, Mexican rice and refried beans on the side as are the warm soft tortillas to enwrap it all. The dish that causes ‘oohs’ from the first-timers is their simply named Kayu Api Chicken, chicken thighs [more taste than breast meat] are marinated before the BBQ then served on a giant hanging skewer, so tender, so tasty!
Banana Leaf is a small Indian restaurant offering curries from the south. Whilst Banana Leaf is hidden away in Penestenan, just below Sayan and to the west of Ubud, that has not stopped many locals making it their restaurant of choice. The Ubud area surprisingly has 6 Indian restaurants [out of 12 in the whole of Bali], of which a few do well and some remain mostly empty, whilst others have already gone and still more may well follow. But Banana Leaf is a little gem. It is a part of the Nirvana Villas & Suites, set in a tropical forest on the side of a gorge, little direct sunlight so always pleasantly cool. The talented young chef, from Bangalore, produces traditional dishes from his homeland. You can even enjoy an Indian breakfast; Egg Burji - scrambled eggs with herbs, plain parathas, yoghurt and pickles. Aloo Paratha - whole wheat unleavened bread stuffed with potato and cumin. Bangalore Masala Dosai - crisp rice pancake filled with savoury potato, served with chutney. The weekend specials here are very popular [12.00 noon to 8.00 p.m]. Saturdays are for vegetarians and those who like same, an Ayuverdic Vegetarian Platter [Rp. 74,000++] but on Sundays it is a full non-vegetarian buffet @ only Rp.99,000++! Come for brunch, lunch an afternoon feast or early evening dinner. Cocoon celebrates its 4th birthday this Friday 25th with a BLUE party, Jln. Double Six at Blue Ocean Beach. Bali’s most popular and most accessible beach club [prices everyone can afford] continues to offer high quality cuisine at reasonable prices. The party starts at 7.00 with dinner; Cost is Rp. 595,000 for a 3 course dinner with a glass of Louis Roederer Champagne included. Entrée a choice of Angus Beef Cheek Wontons, BBQ Harissa Spiced King prawns (gf), Tempura Zucchini Flowers, Swimmer Crab Ravioli, Grilled Bali Organic Quail (gf), or an Angus Tenderloin Carpaccio (gf). For your main a choice of Grilled Bamboo Lobster Tail and king scallop, Pan Fried Barramundi Fillet, Grilled Kingfish Fillet (gf). Pork Chop, Linguini and tiger prawns, octopus, fish & scallop, tomato, chili & lemon butter, 200g Black Angus Eye Fillet (gf), or a Char Grilled Free Range Mt Grambie Lamb Rack (gf). All gluten free dishes are so marked. Dessert can be Kaffir Lime Pana Cotta or a Crème Brulee Trio. It all ends at 3.00 a.m.
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GREENSPEAK LIVING WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION
I was born in 1951. In those days (the era of dial telephones, black and white television and cameras that used ¿lm) adult supervision was the norm, even when you were well and truly grown up. As with every culture there were lots of rules and norms which were ignored at one’s social peril. The career options open to me were nurse, teacher or secretary, to be followed by matrimony and babies in the suburbs, in a house behind a white picket fence. None of this sounded remotely attractive.
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lots of events, because they have many friends. A few of them are not introverts, and enquire why we have three dinner parties for six people instead of one big free-for all. We can’t answer. According to the Indonesian government, people over the age of 60 are technically geriatric. We are so elderly that we’re no longer allowed to even donate blood. But doddering as we are, somehow between our community service work, trips to the gym, hiking, painting, gardening and travelling we still we manage to enjoy a rich social life.
My father relocated our family to rural Malaysia in 1968, after which I developed a serious addiction to Third World travel. I supported it by working as, When introverted geriatrics among other things, an party, we start at about four in When introverted geriatrics party, emergency ward admitting we start at about four in the afternoon the afternoon (because most clerk, geochemical technician of us like to be in bed early, and gemmologist. Then I we have to work backwards decided to become a writer and cut my teeth learning to write from bedtime). We always have a driver, of course, because romance novels, screenplays and radio plays while editing many of these festivities take place in a distant banjar and night school brochures to pay the bills. It was a lot harder there will be drinks. The driveway of the house to which we than I thought it would be. The learning are headed is long and steep, curving curve was steep and lonely, and the down through a virtual botanic garden winter days were long and dark that of rare plants. Unless it’s pouring with year. Then one cold, rainy November rain we park at the top and take our time Friday a friend called and asked if I’d like ambling down it, drinking in the vista of to go with her to India. I thought it over forests and rice ¿elds. If the weather is for all of three life-changing seconds. ¿ne, a bright display of rainbow penjors has been raised to greet us. Our host I spent two months trundling around the often meets us half way to the house, subcontinent and, on a layover in pulling wine glasses and a bottle of Singapore on my way back to chilled Prosecco from beneath a handy Vancouver, was offered a job as writer bush. for a Canadian government program covering Southeast Asia. There was no While we sip the wine and wander past application for this amazing job, and no the quail, lovebirds and canaries, the interview. A man I’d just met asked dogs discover us and gallop up for a casually, “What do you do?” “I’m a greeting. The largest is a sweet, writer,” I boldly declared. “I need a unlovely French bulldog scarred by an writer. “ And that was that. I became an encounter with a cobra, who escorts us expatriate (de¿ned as someone who lives outside their native safely past the geese that guard the front door. country). Once inside, the other few guests have already assembled, It was 1990 and Asia was booming. If you were on the spot, and are noisily laying out the meal. On this occasion we will competent and had a pulse, there were interesting jobs for lounge around (there is no dining table in this establishment) the asking. I bought a suit and a briefcase and spent six a selection of ¿ne fresh cheeses, one of them very smelly excellent years Àying around the ASEAN region interviewing indeed, with nuts and chutney on the side. The main course captains of industry, bureaucrats, rice farmers, businessmen is a huge bowl of sensational mashed potatoes, seasoned (they were all men in those days) and NGO workers and with much spirited philosophical discussion. For dessert we generally having a whale of a time pretending to be a grown share a bar of ¿ne chocolate with bacon in it. up professional. “Maybe we do need adult supervision,” muses one member The boom went bust in 1998 and most of the expats packed of the party, observing that several essential food groups up and went home. My contract ended and I became an seemed to be missing from our menu. She was shouted advertising copywriter. This is pretty much as low as a down as the port was poured. writer can sink to make ends meet, and the ends in expensive Singapore were very far apart. In 2000 I left the republic We began to yawn as the light faded. The chef curled up for and moved to Bali, led by intuition and ¿ghting common sense a nap, surrounded by elderly dogs. The host looked every inch of the way. I knew no one there, could not pointedly at his watch; it was 7:30. Happy and sleepy, we legally work and didn’t speak the language. But I’d fallen wandered up to the car and were delivered home well before under Bali’s spell back in 1969 and many visits in the 1990s bedtime. In fact, we are routinely taking off our party clothes about the time same time the sophisticates of Seminyak are only dragged me deeper. donning theirs. Fast forward to a life of deep contentment. Moving from the strict adult supervision of Singapore to the spontaneous I sometimes wonder what my life would be like if I’d stayed chaos of Bali was a revelation. The Balinese had plenty of in Canada and settled down behind that white picket fence. rules for themselves but very few for us. We were light years I f i t h a d n ’ t b e e n f o r t h a t outside of their ken on almost every dimension, and I believe spontaneous trip to India I might they found us vastly entertaining (this is probably no longer be a respectable grandmother now instead of a geriatric introvert true). in the jungle, living without adult Ubud conceals a sub-species of expatriates who are supervision… and without a single particularly agreeable. These people are not here on regret. contract; they cut the cord to their countries of birth decades ago to embrace life without adult supervision with delight, curiosity and gratitude. Aged from 60 to the mid 80s, to a man and a woman they are highly intelligent, funny, accomplished, eccentric, life-af¿rming and highly respectful of the culture in which they live. They also just happen to be animal lovers who enjoy good food and exotic cocktails. I met them slowly, over time, because most of these people are card-carrying introverts. They consider a group of eight people to be the extreme limit of a social event. That means
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Seeking Engilsh/ Indonesian architecture graduates or architects. CAD design skill basics required. 0822 3662 8232, <office@alexisdornier. com>. [427] Working in Singapore as Maid, girl: 23-38 years old. Tel: 0812 3924 0897 / 0859 5386 1391. [180] Models wanted. Female, 165 CM above, camera face, slender body. Full body photos & CV: <balihomebuilder@gmail. com>. [485] Chef, Cooks, Bar Staff, Waiter, Waitress and Cashier needed for Lacalaca Seminyak and Canggu. Send CV to <lacalaca.bali@ gmail.com> or call 0812 3632 4775. [503] Looking for Private English Teacher (expatriate) for Indonesian student age 11 years old at Batubulan. Please call 0812 4663 614 or email <aussiegardenbali@ yahoo.com>. [511] We are a National Plus School in Bali looking for native English speaking teachers for various grades (Primary, Junior High and Senior High). TESOL/ TEFOL certificate is a must. Please send your CV to <jbschoolbali@yahoo. com>. [188] Nannies, Pembantus + Housekeepers Wanted!!! Immediate Start!!! Must speak English, experience working with western families, have good references. Great salary and working conditions! Please call 0819 3306 1593. [512]
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Villa Management is looking for Manager, Sales & Marketing Staff. Send CV to <admin@ mataharihospitality.com>. 0857 3027 2333 / 0813 5330 8424. [504] Niconico Swimwear looking for Administration.Fresh graduted female, Computer literated and administrative skills, have own motorcycle. Please send CV to <consignment_niconico@ yahoo.com> or phone (0361) 895 4961. [513] Looking for Villa Manager with good experience, fluent English, computer skills. Good salary. Call 0819 3301 1792. [525] NC/Es/23 Jul 14
Needed Administration Staff Restaurant Seminyak. Email <info@babarcafe. com>. [514] Urgently Needed, Seek for CS, women, good performance, speak English fluently. Send CV to email <cs.jobsseeker@gmail. com>. [515] NC/Es/23 Jul 14
Urgently Wanted; Female Staff for villa in Ubud area, can do cooking and huosekeeping. Send CV to <kalitsukarini84@gmail. com> or contact 081 7474 2435. [111] Villa Property and management company looking Marketing Executive, experienced, fluent English verbal & written, organized, self-motivated, MS-office skills. Extranet experienced a plus. Send CV <paul. clubresidence@gmail. com>. [518] Need: Nanny. English Speaking. Live In/Out. SMS: 0822 4700 2930. [519] Looking for Store Manager for Fashion Boutique in Bali Collection Nusa Dua, Female/Male, max 30 years old, Fashionable, excellent selling & leadership skills, experience. CV to <pinkelevenbali@gmail. com> or (0361) 773787. [520] Looking for Junior Account with diploma/bachelor degree. Call 0821 4485 2870. [521] Looking Staff Girl for Shop Jewelry. Good speaking English, know computer & hard worker. Call 0818 0569 3120. [522]
Looking for experienced person in operating computer to handle the management & program stock from clothing brand, must be also proficient in internet, email, and Microsoft office pleasant personality hard work and able to work in team, English skill and database program. Base accounting. Pleasant personality loyal and trustworthy. Looking for experience person to handle production clothing, must be proficient in computer and photoshop, pleasant personality, hard work able to work in team English skill. Base garment. Pleasant personality loyal and trustworthy. Resume to: laraballi@yahoo.com NC/Es/23 Jul 14
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Looking for Sales Person. Open to fresh graduates. New media company. Email <info@trimediabali. com>. [523]
A PMA Co. is looking for: 1) Production Assistant 2) Group Leader. Great problem solving skill, fast learner, team work & good in details. Send CV & resume to : <infashion37@gmail. com>. [526]
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Looking for Nanny for baby. Ubud, Penestanan. Tel: +62 821 4419 7335. [528]
(English, computer and selling skills)
- 1 Marke ng Manager (excellent markeƟng skills + experience)
- 1 Tukang/Handyman Junior Send your CV to contact@thegallerybali.com NC/Es/25 Jun 14
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One of Bali’s leading real estate companies seeks a Full Time Reception and Admin professional. We Require: • Female between the ages of 22 to 35 • Fluent in English written and spoken • Computer Literate in Word, Xcell, Adobe We Offer: • Competitive Salary + Bonus Please email your CV to: info@xpBali.com
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Social Media / Digital Marketing full-time position with fun start-up mobile app company in Canggu requires good English skills and very good working experience with social media posting and tracking activities - 0878 610 33533 <rick@luxviz.com>. [529] Programmer Wanted for full-time position with fun start-up mobile app company - PHP, Javascript, HTML required - Android experience if possible - 0878 610 33533 - <rick@luxviz. com>. [530] Male Spa looking PR/GRO Indonesian. Speak English – Experience – Proactive Gay Friendly, contact : (0361) 7987110. [532]
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Looking for a Villa Butler for commercial villa in Seminyak. Full time, English speaking, Villa experience, honest and hard working. Good salary. Only SMS please for appointment 0821 4592 5517. [533] PMA looking for Data Entry : Good English, S1 all majors, computer skill, detailed, self motivated. Send CV to : <novriati@wooden-ships. com>. [534] Looking for Staff. Retail keeper female/male, Indonesian, speaks English. Job desc: shop & stock keeper, small cashier. Good salary and working environment. Pls send CV at <accounting@ republicofsoap.com> or 780 3852. [535] Marketing Assistant needed for Villa Project in Padangbai. Must have 3-5 years’ experience in villa marketing, advertising / digital marketing. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd01@raagasamudra.com>. [536]
Architect needed for Villa Project in Padangbai. Must have 3-5 years’ experience, degree in architecture and Autocad / 3D skills. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd03@raagasamudra.com>. [539] Quantity Surveyor/Civil Engineer needed for Villa Project in Padangbai. Candidates must have 2-5 years’ experience in villa construction with structural engineering / quantity survey background. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd02@raaga-samudra. com>. [540] Daycare in Umalas is urgently seeking English speaking teachers. Please send CV to <assistme01@ gmail.com>. [541] Best Japanese food supplement, looking for agent for Bali area. Contact 081 2394 8595. [418] Reservation Staff needed; fresh graduated, minimum Diploma 1, good English, able to operate computer. Send Application and CV to < dw i @ bal i treetop. com> . [544] Official Residence in Sanur is looking for Head House Keeper / Cook. Responsibilities: Effective running of the residence including all housekeeping duties, guiding the cook/ cleaner and gardeners. Fluent in English and Indonesian, knowledge of House Keeping, F&B, attention to details, honest, hands on. Please contact Reski 081 2380 5104. [545] Assistant Office Administrator required. Must speak good English and computer literate. Work is center around busy Seminyak office for villa booking. Starting salary 3,5 million Rp. Please send CV to : <daisy@balivillashvr. com>. [123]
Pantry Magic is looking for Store Assistant, Must Speak English with Pleasant Personality. Good salary package. Send CV to <baliinfo@pantry-magic. com>. [542]
HK Staf (pembersihan) diperlukan @ Jl. Mataram no. 29 - Kuta. SMS/hub: 0878 6115 7872 Email: <mayavillagebali@gmail. com>. [552]
Looking for an experienced furniture Sales person with good sense of Color and design for gallery in Canggu. Good English a must. Send application to: <applicationcurriculum@ gmail.com>. [548]
Needed a Female Admin Staff, fluent English, multitasking, smart, have experience in interior design studio preferable but not essential. Send your CV to <gfab@gfabarchitects. com>. [553]
Urgently needed Hairdresser & Capster for Int. Salon at Town Square Seminyak, call (0361) 846 9072. [549] Looking for Engineering / Drafter & Admin Project. Experience in interiors min. 1 year. Send CV to <icha. bcm@gmail.com>. [551] Gardin at Jl. Petitenget No. 106, seeking candidates for following positions: - Server - Cashier - Bartender/ist - Hostess. Requirement: Minimum 2 years experience in the same position. High initiative and productivity at work. Good English communication. Ambitious, discipline and creative personality. Interested candidates are welcome to send complete CV to: <aidamariacc@ gmail.com>. [554]
Graphic Designer. Able to maintain website and social media development. Experienced & good English. Please send CV to <idoidobali@hotmail. com>. [555] Wordpress Web Designer/ Programmer and Graphic Designer to work in a Fun environment in Ubud. Please send your resume to: <support@ directivecommunication. com>. [546] Looking for dynamic motivated experienced Waiter / Waitress for new opening café in Canggu. Good English a must. Send application to: <applicationcurriculum@ gmail.com>. [547]
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POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Fin & Acc Manager GM Expatriate Hotel Gen Manager Chef / Sous Chef Purchasing Manager Project Manager HRD Manager Accountants Sales Managers Secretary / PA VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/23 Jul 14
Project Manager needed for Villa Project in Padangbai. Must have 3–5 years’ experience in Construction project management. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd05@raagasamudra.com>. [537] Sales Executive needed for Villa Project in Padangbai. Must have 2-3 years experience in sales / administration in Bali. Must speak English & Bahasa, and have motorcycle. Apply to: <hrd04@raaga-samudra. com>. [538] NC/Es/23 Jul 14
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Samsung needs staffs: 1. English speaking Customer Service 2. Accounting with Myob and tax knowledge 3. Administration / Data Entry Requirements: Good phone manners, computer skills, data entry skills, must work well under pressure We offer: Good salary including health insurance after qualifying period will be offered to suitable applicants NC/Es/23 Jul 14
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Wanted for busy event company launching Bali 2014 Must have excellent presentation, speak fluent English, possess high level computer skills (Mac an advantage), attention to detail, must have an interest in interior design, event management and hospitality. Car & motorbike license essential. This is a busy, multifaceted role with excellent growth potential. Please send your cover letter & resume to: karl@villakula.com.au
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Nyoman Seseh: Graphic Artist
Nyoman Seseh was born and grew up in Paris, France. The very first piece of design work he created was a clay ashtray for his father when he was 6 years old. In the 2000s, Nyoman worked ten years in an advertising agency in France as an art director and copywriter. After his career in advertsing, he decided to explore other professions so he enrolled in the culinary school Ecole Ferrandi in Paris in 2009, graduating as pastry chef in 2010. When Nyoman first arrived in Bali in 2005, he started a business making jams with one of his friends. The business wasn’t a real success, so in 2013 he decided to produce a photography book Welcome to Smisland. Nyoman now lives and works between Paris and Bali. What are your personal interests? Babi guling, family, friends, surf and running. Why have you taken on a Balinese name? Just for fun. I live in a Balinese neighborhood. I’m the third child of my family so I’m named Nyoman after the Balinese custom of naming children in order of birth. My French name is Sechet which sounds like Seseh, a locale I really like in Bali, the nearest quiet place to Canggu. When was your first visit to Bali? I first visited Bali in 2005, staying on Jalan Kajeng in the center of Ubud. I spent a few days around Ubud but to be honest there were too many people for me. In Padangbai, I visited secret beaches and saw my first big Balinese ceremony - unforgettable! I travelled for two months all around Indonesia, but I kept on returning to Bali. Over time I came to love the island. Even though Bali is changing quickly, and not always for the better, it’s still a wonderfull place with many hidden treasures.
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What gave you the idea of publishing Welcome to Smisland? When I was in advertising, I did my best to create high quality, original and funny concepts because most of the time ads were bad, boring and ugly. For that reason, I tried to give people something to enjoy with my first publication. I want to make people laugh. I produced the book with my girlfriend who translated the text from French to English and helped me sort out the best ideas.
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Where did you get your ideas? All I had to do was open my door and I would see a wonderful landscape full of tropical colors with many smiling friendly Balinese. Even the religion is practiced here with a light heart. For example, if you go to Tirta Empul temple you will see Balinese people praying but they are also playing in the water. What makes your book different from other photography books? I didn’t want to create the standard photography coffee table book full of amazing photography and accompanying text. Many people can do that much better than I. I like simple messages delivered in a new way, from a different perspective, as well as nice artwork. Underneath all the humor, there’s sometimes a serious message. This book is like a walk in Bali. You see beautiful scenery and meet artistic people. It’s interesting and challenging to do an esthetic humourous book because esthetism is too often boring. What’s the creative process for you ? The work was really challenging from conception to actual publication. I started with around 200 ideas but ended up using only 100 in the end. The work was very personal, mostly done at home. It was a pleasure to go around Bali taking pictures. I speak a little Bahasa Indonesia, so it was easy to make friends. I met a lot of people! What topics do the illustrations cover? Surfing, religion, réincarnation and cockfighting are just a few of the themes in Welcome to Smisland. We also address ecological issues. Bali’s environment - more than most other small places - is quite vulnerable and has to be taken care of.
EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 8.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word. 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word. 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.
CLOTHING BRAND is looking for:
OPERATIONAL MANAGER Manage and improve warehouse operations systems by determining product handling and storage requirements; developing, implementing, enforcing, and evaluating policies and procedures; developing processes for receiving product, equipment utilization, inventory management, and shipping. Good english, minimum 5 years experience in a similar position. Send CV to : baligarmentjob@gmail.com NC/Es/23 July 14
What is your personal favorite illustration? After you see the Jatiluwih ricefield picture, a simple dish of rice won’t look the same any more. We always forget the story behind our food, especially when the ingredient is as simple as rice. We need to remember that behind that ordinary staple many people must toil very hard every day. Do you have any future plans ? Not really. I’m happy as I am. How may you be contacted ? Email : contact171studio@gmail.com
Why did you decide to settle in Indonesia? Indonesia is one the most beautiful countries in the world, not only for its nature but also for its people, so that’s why I decided to live here. I chose Bali for those reasons, too.
For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2014 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Es/25 Jun 14
Local News Indonesia’s Democracy on the Line
Leeza Ormsby Sentenced to 10 Months for Drug Possession in Bali
Indonesia’s young democracy faces its biggest challenge
The camps of the rival candidates - Jakarta Governor Joko
since emerging from decades of autocratic rule 16 years
“Jokowi” Widodo and former general Prabowo Subianto -
ago after both candidates claimed victory in last week’s
have made none-too-subtle suggestions that the other
presidential election.
might cheat in the time it takes to declare the official result.
It will be up to two key institutions, both with bruised
Despite the tensions, there has been no violence, although
who showed little expression as she thanked her lawyer,
reputations, to decide which of the two men who contested
that is a worry. Hundreds of people were killed in violence
Ary Soenardi, and then left the court without further
the July 9 poll has the right to move into the white-pillared
that swept the vast archipelago when iron-man ruler
comment. Ormsby, 37, who was born in New Zealand
presidential palace in central Jakarta and lead the world’s
Suharto was ousted in 1998 after over three decades in
and is likely to return there after serving her sentence, has
third biggest democracy for the next five years.
office and a shaky but functioning democracy put in his
been in Indonesian custody since her arrest on drug
place.
charges on February 21. Judge Parulian Saragih said he
Sydney woman Leeza Ormsby will be home for Christmas after a Balinese court sentenced her to just 10 months in prison for possessing 0.3 grams of hashish. The sentence was shorter than the one year and three months requested by the prosecutor, but did not seem to surprise Ormsby,
had eased her sentence because Ormsby had no criminal
The first will be the Elections Commission, hit by graft charges in the past, and which is now in the process of
No presidential election, and this is only the third through
checking the vote count before it announces the final result
direct voting, has been so close, or so bitter, since
by July 22.
Indonesia declared independence in 1945. But officials and poll observers say it is not easy to cheat, given the
Once the result is out, the losing side is likely to launch a
institutional safeguards that have been built in.
challenge in the Constitutional Court which has final say
record, admitted her guilt, showed remorse and promised never to repeat her mistake. During the trial, Ormsby said she had learned ‘’a valuable lesson’’ about herself and the world. She admitted to using other drugs, including heroin, at various times in the past. (July 2nd 2014) German Student Found Dead on
over contested elections and is the other key institution that
Outgoing President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has told
is in the spotlight.
both candidates to keep their supporters off the streets.
Kerobokan Road Tobias Wolf, 30, a student from Germany was found
But the court’s reputation is in tatters after its last head was
Calm has been encouraged by placing about 250,000
dead in a ditch in Kerobokan on Saturday (31/6). Wolf,
sentenced this month to life in jail for corruption, which some
police on alert across the archipelago and by the Islamic
listed as an economics student at Udayana University, was
analysts said, was probably enough to ensure that this time
fasting month of Ramadan in a country that is home to the
apparently the victim of a traffic accident. Family members
it would go out of its way to look squeaky clean.
world’s largest Muslim population. (July 12th 2014)
collected Wolf’s body from Sanglah General Hospital on Tuesday afternoon. According to Chief of Medical Staff at Sanglah Forensic Department, Dr. IB Putu Alit, Wolf was
Revision to Law May Shield Corrupt Legislators
found with fatal injuries consistent with a traffic accident. (July 2nd 2014)
Activists have called for a judicial review of a legal
many loopholes that may weaken efforts by the Corruption
amendment aiming to shield lawmakers from corruption
Eradication Commission (KPK) to combat graft in the House
probes, which the House of Representatives quietly passed
- which has over the years proven to be one of the most
Police foiled an alleged attempt to smuggle rare green
amid the drama of the presidential election last week.
corrupt institutions in the country.
turtles from Bali’s mainland to nearby Serangan Island
Police Arrest Alleged Turtle Smuggler in Bali
on Tuesday (15/7) - the latest arrest in a string of turtle The revisions to the 2009 Legislative Institutions Law, or
Legal expert Ronald Rofiandri from the Center for
MD3 Law, were endorsed on July 8, just a day before the
Indonesian Legal and Policy Studies (PSHKI) argued that
election.
the revised MD3 Law failed to show any goodwill by the
Lawmakers from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), the People’s Conscience Party (Hanura)
were supported by the rival coalition behind former Army general Prabowo Subianto’s presidential bid. The six-party coalition holds 62 percent of the seats in the House, and moved for amendments to prevent the PDI-P, which secured the most seats in the legislature in the April 9 elections, from automatically nominating the speaker of the House. Activists have criticized the part of the amended law,
early this morning after police officers on patrol in Ngurah Rai found 17 turtles inside his pickup truck, Denpasar Police Chief, Sr.Cmr. Djoko Hariutomo said. The turtles were
endemic corruption, especially in terms of preventative
estimated to be more than 5 years old, given their size.
measures.
They weighed about 50 kilograms each and measured about 1 meter in diameter, Djoko said. Djoko said the driver
Ronald argued that since the newly revised law does not require transparency in meetings held by the House, there were clear indications that lawmakers were reluctant to help the law enforcement agencies in eradicating corruption among House members.
claimed to have been following an order to transfer the turtles to Serangan, a small island located south of the capital Denpasar, from Jembrana. “He was just a paid man, we haven’t revealed the syndicate,” the police chief said. Bali was considered the main destination for smugglers trying to move turtles in Indonesia because of the high prices they commanded in the local animal trade, Djoko
The revisions also came under fire from women’s rights
said. Most were destined for culinary purposes. Today’s
activists because of the removal of provisions aimed at
arrest is the latest in a string of attempts to smuggle turtles
moving the composition of the House toward greater
in Bali. Earlier this month two marine police officers in Bali
gender equality.
were arrested for allegedly attempting to smuggle seven green sea turtles, known as Chelonia mydas. In March,
which could render House members effectively immune to corruption investigations.
56-year-old man, identified as Sangkalan, was arrested
House to help in the process of eradicating the country’s
and the National Awakening Party (PKB) walked out during proceedings in protest against the amendments, which
smuggling busts to hit the popular tourist destination. A
The Coalition of Indonesian Women for Justice and Democracy is protesting the a removal of the current
police rescued another 17 green turtles transported to Bali from Sumbawa, West Nusa Tenggara. Twelve of the turtles were released back into the ocean after they were treated,
Senior lawyer Todung Mulya Lubis is among those calling
30 percent minimum quota for women in the House.
while the remaining five are still undergoing treatment.
for a judicial review of the law, saying that the new text has
(July 15th 2014)
(July 15th 2014)
Bali Advertiser
Local News
23 July - 06 August, 2014
Immigration Increases Visa-On-Arrival,
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HIV / AIDS Cases Highest in Denpasar
Passport Fees According to Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ketut Suarjaya a total The Indonesian immigration office on Wednesday (2/7)
of 3,699 cases of “Human Immunodeficiency Virus” and
announced an increase in fees for some of its services,
“Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome” (HIV / AIDS) have
including visa-on-arrival application fees for foreign
been identified in Bali during the period January-June 2014.
nationals and new passports for Indonesians. The price for
Suarjaya said on Tuesday (1/7) that Denpasar had the
a seven-day visa-on-arrival has been raised to $15 from the
highest number of HIV/AIDS cases on the Island followed
initial $10, while the price for a 30-day visa-on-arrival will be
closely by Buleleng (North Bali), Badung (South Bali), and
increased to $35 from the initial $25. The government has also set a new passport application fee for Indonesian citizens. The cost of a 48-page passport will be increased
Gianyar / Kareng asem (East Bali). (July 3rd 2014) 23-year-old Aus Man Held Without Charge in West Java
to Rp 355,000 from the initial Rp 255,000, while electronic passport application fee remains the same at Rp 600,000. (July 2nd 2014)
Indonesian police could detain an Western Australian man for two months without charge over a motorbike crash that killed a woman who was riding with her daughter on
Bali Suffers Three-Hour Black Out
Monday (30/6). Jake Drage (23) is in police custody while the accident is fully investigated, West Java police said on
Bali experienced a three-hour total blackout on Saturday
Friday. According to the Department of Foreign Affairs and
evening (12/7) following a technical issue on one of the
Trade consular officials are assisting man. The victim
extra-high voltage power lines (SUTT) at the Banyuwangi
was under age and not wearing a helmet when the collision
grid in East Java. Wayan Redika, a spokesman for the
occurred however traffic officer Indra Darmaputra said
state electricity office (PLN) of Bali reported that the SUTT
that even though the victim’s family had produced a letter
unit, located in Situbondo, near Banyuwangi, was struck
saying they didn’t want the Australian charged that a
by lightning during a downpour on Saturday evening. The
criminal investigation would still go ahead. ‘A settlement
incident occurred at around 8:50 p.m. Bali time, and
letter can’t abolish a crime, it’s only a factor for leniency
resulted in a disconnection of 234.5 megawatts (MW) of
before the court,’ he said. ‘Operationally, we must work based
electricity to the Bali grid. Redika said that the disconnection
on the law.’ The officer was not authorized to discuss the
had caused an imbalance in the power supply to Bali’s
possibility of bail. (July 4th 2014)
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Seven Gross Human Rights Cases,
had to shut down all connections gradually from 9:20 p.m.,”
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he added, emphasizing that the cause of the blackout was a technical problem and in no way related to sabotage or explosions as was reported on some social media sites. (July 14th 2014)
The National Commission for Human Rights (Komnas Ham) said the state still had seven cases of gross violation of human rights, “a debt” yet to be settled. “The next president will have a heavy task to pursue legal settlement for a
China Opens Consular Office in Bali The People’s Republic of China has announced that it will open its first consular office in Bali. The Chinese Consulate in Bali will be China’s third consular office in Indonesia, with offices currently in Surabaya and Medan. The consular is now located inside of the Ayodya Hotel in Nusa Dua while
number of gross human rights abuses, such as the Talangsari massacre and the disappearance of activists in 1998,” Komnas Ham commissioner Siti Noor Laila said here on Saturday (12/7). In addition to the forced disappearance of the 13 activists and the Talangsari massacre, five other cases of gross human rights abuses included Trisakti, Semanggi I and Semanggi II student shootings, mysterious shootings and massacres after the communist
It is amazing that these days companies still blindly follow outdated recruitment practices. A recent ad in Bali Advertiser demanded that applicants meet criteria: “Good looking”. Whether someone is good looking or not is a personal judgment. “Presentation letter”. What is a presentation letter? “Aged 20 to 30”. If you are 19 or 31; no matter how good you are, you WILL NOT be considered. “Recent picture”. The company will judge on looks; not ability. And no doubt this company will ask applicants to fill in a standard 4 page form that asks such ridiculous questions as the name, age, occupation of family members as well as “who paid for your education”.
Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika welcomed the opening
said the new government under the president elect to be
of the Chinese Consular Office and hoped that the new
announced on July 22 must have the good will to settle all
Why don’t companies hire HR people with some initiative and understanding of humans...smart individuals who will recruit people with the right attitude, rather those who meet the arbitrary requirements, such as above. It’s time to change your thinking!
office would lead to increased diplomatic and economic
of the cases. She said there are two ways the president
cooperation between the two countries. Some 990,000
Adrian McKay, Petitenget.
could do this - judicial settlement and out of court settlement.
Chinese tourists visited Bali in 2013, a number that is
“The government must have a strong will to settle the
expected to increase to approximately two million in 2015.
problem otherwise it could surface at anytime in the future,”
(July 14th 2014)
she said. (July 12th 2014)
officials wait for a permanent office location to be determined.
rebellion (G30s/PKI), and the May riots in 1998. Laila
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New 3 bedroom villa for sale. Western style kitchen, semifurnished, solarhart hot water, borewell, AC’s, 5500W, parking 4 cars, pool, mature garden, 10 mins Canggu Club/school, 15mins Echo beach. Call Ana 0812 3630 5235 or e-mail: <chuantik@hotmail.com>. [8632] Luxury apartments for rent in Canggu, 1 bedroom, 2 story with private garden, no pool, great location, weekly or monthly from Rp. 2 million/week. Tel 0361 780 1788. E-mail <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [8002] Rumah joglo for rent. AC, hot cold water, 7 are land, large garden, 3 bedroom, 10 minutes from Seseh Beach. Located Jalan Pantai Seseh Tunon, Munggu near Canggu. Price 150 million, nego. Call 081 2392 8840 (Putu). [8521] Land for sale. Size 6 are (2 are and 4 are). Strategic location near the beach and Perum. Canggu Permai. Please call 081 2386 9064. [8775]
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Land for sale located on Jalan Pantai Batu Bolong Canggu. 26 are. Please contact: 0813 3831 9191. [8366] Charming house for rent yearly. Semi furnished, AC, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open living and kitchen, quiet location, price Rp. 65 million/year min 2 years. For house showing Pak Aris 0878 6245 4586 or <mondotonio@ hotmail.com>. [8708] Quick sale, need money immediately. Spacious 3 bedrooms villa, with private pool, rice fields and sunset views, few minutes drive to Echo Beach. Will consider any reasonable offers. 081 755 5709 / 0813 3816 6779. [8796] Beautifully furnished 2 bed villa with pool. Mins from Echo Beach. Rp. 160 million/year or Rp. 80 million/6 months. 2 en-suites, powder room, roof terrace with bbq, 24hr security, indovision + additional large common pool. Call 0813 9934 7870 or email <skye@palm3beach.com>. [8798] Land for sale 5.5 are (freehold) at Green Lot Sambadha Resident, Bypass Munggu, 20 mins from Seminyak, 10mins from Canggu Club, 5 mins from Seseh Beach, underground power, town water, 6mtr paved road, quiet area, ricefield view. Private road, community swimming pool, gym, 24hr security, price 370 million/are nego. Please call owner at 0813 3980 4123 / 0813 3964 9404. [8789] Villa for sale/rent in Canggu Brawa. 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, fully furnished, freehold, rent price Rp. 140 million/year. Sell price Rp. 3.3 bilion. Contact owner 081 811 7318 / 0821 2121 0804. [8810] Villa for sale/rent longterm, short term. 3 bedrooms and 2 bedrooms, AC, big garden, garage, pool, 24hours security, maid, internet high speedy. Call 0878 6152 4094, <soeparmi.li@yahoo.com>. [8407]
Beautiful land 18 are for lease 30 years + 25 years. Ricefield view and quiet. Located between Umalas 1 and Petitenget. 1km from the beach. Flat and rectangular field 55x33 meter. Free access 1.35 are. 2 houses are on the ground can be removed or renovated. Lease 30 years Rp. 9.5 million/are/year. Possible extension 25 years payable 2017 for Rp. 11.5 million/are/year. Good deal.
Call now 0878 8185 0350 E-mail : nicolaspurorge@gmail.com NC/Re/M-09 July 14
Land for sale located in Canggu. 46 are minimum taken 20 are, price USD 26,000/are. Contact (0361) 733 417 / 0812 3714 9883. [8822] For sale villa, 2 storey, 3 bedroom, pool, furniture. Land size 2.07 are. Tegal Cupek main road, IMB, electricity 7700 W. Price 3,3 billion. Nego. Please call 0812 3931 1584 pin 2AB48619. [8824] For sale land at Echo beach. 600 meter to the beach. Land size 8 are. Price Rp. 650 million/are. Please call 0812 3931 1584 pin 2AB48619. [8825]
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LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A list villas Umalas. Business and residence. A truly unique villa/boutique hotel on 10 are, Jl Bumbak. 31 yr leasehold. 5 artistic suites and 3 large double rooms with ensuites. Great potential. Fully set up with bar, reception, kitchen, website, etc. US$1.2 million (shorter terms also available)*VL-010 Seminyak. Behind Bintang. 2 br/3bth Fully furnished villa.Large pool, large living space. Guest changing/bathroom. All mod cons. Parking. Fully licenced. HUGE rental potential. 26+25 lease US$410,000.*VL-016 Seminyak. 300m from beach. 6 br villa on 1400m2. Separate living and sleeping wings. Wonderful marble bathrooms. Lap pool. 2 kitchens. Huge living and entertaining spaces. Rooftop BBQ. Reduced to US$995,000 Leasehold.*VL-035 Umalas. Tegal Cupek. Beautiful 4br/4 bth villa on 800m2. Famous Dutch architect.A true work of art. Furniture by Dutch craftsmen. Huge kitchen and living areas.Large saltwater pool, Bose sound, incredible lighting, vaulted ceilings, beautiful rice field views. Only US$895,000. Freehold. *VS-033 Canggu.500mfrom beach.Wonderful, architect-designed, brand new 2 bedroom villa with saltwaterpool, solar hot water, for only$179,900.*VL-025 Canggu, Jl Nelayan.Near Beach New 3br villa on 700m2. Lap pool. Beautiful position.Fully furnished.REDUCED! $210,000. Must sell! *VL-044 Seminyak. Batu Belig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views. Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terrace with jacuzzi. Exquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. 43 yr lease. Wonderful investment. Just US$750,000. *VL-060 Umalas 1. 5 br villa on 8 are. Brand new. Steel construction. Gourmet kitchen. 2 living rooms. Staff accom. Filtered water. Saltwater pool. *VL-030 Seminyak. Jl Plawa. Stylish 2 br, 3 bth 2-storey residence. Huge living space, large bedrooms with ensuites. Big pool and beautiful garden. Off-street parking. US$275,000. *VL-004 Seminyak. Cute, completely remodeled, 2 bedroom villa with pool, fully furnished. Western kitchen. All mod cons. Great rental potential. Only US$140 000. 28 year lease. *VL-032
A List Land Semiyak. Drupadi 1. Streetfront. 20 are. Rp2.2 billion/are. Freehold. *LS-028 Echo Beach Beachfront. 92.6are. On 4 titles. Ideal resort land. 50m absolute beachfront. 50m street frontJl Sea Sentosa. US$11,500,000. Petitenget. 18 are. Freehold. Between Potato Head and The W .Square shape. 3.5m access. Rp 2.1bill per are.*LS-006 Oberoi. 13 are.Good shape and access. Behind Café Bali. Just Rp17 billion.*LS-026 Umalas Lestari. 11 are. Good shape and access. 30 yr lease. Rp.8 mill/ are/yr.*LS-063 Br Semer.Behind Bali Buddha. 15.6 are. Full road frontage. Perfect shape for villas.28 yr lease. Just 6 mill/are/yr.*LL-111 Pantai Berawa. 7.5 and 15 are. 40 year lease! Rice field views Good shape and access. 1Km from beach. Just Rp5 mill/are/year.*LL-005 Canggu 12 are. Jl Nelayan, riverside, 300m to beach. Good shape and access.Rp600 mill/are. Canggu Club. Gg Mango. 4 are. Rare small block. Ricefield/river views. Rp750 mill/are. *LS-083 *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.
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3+1 bedroom for rent monthly or yearly Water heater, 4 bathrooms, fully furnished, 600m2 land, pool, garden, joglo, gazebo. Jl. Raya Canggu. Rp. 325 million/year Rp. 40 million/month
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2 bedroom villa in Seminyak , pool, wifi, hotwater, TV cable daily maid. Available 12-18 August. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866]
Luxury Villas for rent on daily, weekly, monthly and yearly base. Starting price 80 USD per night. We also have villas for sale. Please contact us at +62 859 5388 2289 , website <www.affordablebalivillas.com>. [8812]
Leasehold villa + 2 Are, 2 bedroom bathroom, 2 min from Bintang. Full furnished - private swimming pool - 17 years 150,000 US - Rp. 400 million/3 years (min). Tel. 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513. Only full contract selling. [8007]
Call (0361) 802 2323 E-mail: gung.sri@hotmail.com NC/Re/M-23 July 14
Yearly rental starting Sept. 2 bedroom villa with a pool in cool Seminyak location. Land: 400msq Villa: 200sqm Private parking. Close to Bali Deli with great access. Call: 0812 3764 8645 / (0361) 734 024. [8771] The real Bali in the heart of Seminyak. 17 are with wooden houses surrounded by a big garden and a pool 23 meter long for 5 years rent. Telp 081 138 8253. [8772]
3 storey open building beside Blanco Museum. Campuan river view. Suitable for restaurant, gallery, spa and hostel. Contact 087863203888 Email : belacasa_deoro@yahoo.com
For sale or lease villa. Freehold title modern 4 bedroom Villa+guest room. Kerobokan/East Seminyak Land: 800+ msq Villa: 471sqm 25m lap pool large parking - Pondok Wisata Lic. 0812 3764 8645 / (0361) 734 024. [8773]
For sale. Foreign company with PMA complete with restaurant license and alcohol license for IDR 500 Million. For serious buyer please call (0361) 805 0000. [8816] Villa Seminyak 2 BR, furnished, pool, good location in Seminyak for lease 23 years + 25 years extendable. Price USD 295,000. Contact (0361) 733 417 / 0812 3714 9883. [8819] Villa Seminyak 3 BR, furnished, pool, in the heart of Seminyak over lease 14 years. Price USD 145,000. Contact (0361) 733 417 / 0812 3714 9883. [8820]
VILLA FOR SALE DIRECT OWNER
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Catch now: One bedroom only 6,5 mil/month; 400K/night, Zhurga Seminyak Apartment 50sqm space with modern interior among pool and garden. <www.zhurga.com>. Email: <info@zhurga.com>. SMS/Call : 0878 6175 9558. [8557] Nice local house in Umalas, 2 min from French School and Petitenget. 2 bed, 2 ensuite baths, 2 AC, open living and nice kitchen next to. Fully furnished, washing machine incl. Beautiful big garden 5 are, wifi incl. Rent starts Sept. 14 to Sept 15, 2 years possible. Price Rp. 105 million/ year. Please contact current tenant under : <stepsbali@ gmail.com>. [8774]
Canggu Berawa 3 Villas for sale 20are, 2villas and 1villa semi build 2min to Berawa Beach Rp 22,000,000,000
For more information contact: Ph: 081 835 9895 Tel: (0361) 7427377 www.balirealestate.net NC/Re/G-28 May 14
Oberoi villa for sale! USD 250,000. Leasehold 16 years. Land : 6.3 ara, building 280 sqm2, build year : 2005. 2 double bedrooms & 1 single bedroom. Fully furnished. <mayaklat@gmail.com> / 0878 6008 4054. [8779] Private villa for rent weekly, monthly, yearly. 2-floor, 2 & 3 bedroom, bar, guest toilet, living, dining room, kitchen set, furnished, LCD, DVD, cable-TV, AC, pool, bathtub/shower, hot/cold water, Wifi, staff, security. <www.balisaraswativilla. com>, contact +62 821 4791 9338. [8510] Villa for sale. 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, water heater, wardrobe, large garden, quiet place, nice view near from Sunset Road and Kunti 2 Seminyak. 4 are. 081 2399 7338. [8782] Shop overcontract prime position in Dhyana Pura street, Seminyak. Many hotels around, suita for retail/cafe. Size 10mx7m approx. Call 0812 3916 9189. [8783]
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LAND FOR SALE AT GILI SUDAK
AT GILI SUDAK 1.2 HA FREEHOLD WHITE SANDY BEACH FACING EAST AND NORTH IDEAL FOR RESORT OR VILLAS.
10 years leasehold available starting Oct 2014. 3 bedrooms villa, new, furnished, pool, parking, safe & quite area, off Jl. Petitenget. Minutes walk to beaches, W Hotel, PotHead, Kudeta. Under market price. Direct owner. SMS: 0815 1037 0648. [8727] Charming Bali style 1 bedroom villa. TV, DVD, AC. Electricity water gas maids services included. Parking, Rp. 10 million monthly long term negotiable. Nice gardens Jl. Plawa. Please SMS 0819 3626 6264. [8499] House for sale/lease. 2,25 are Seminyak, Tagtag near Sunset Road. Garden/hot water. No pool. Land value only. Freehold: Rp. 2.25 billion. 20-year lease: Rp. 800 million. Call: 0878 6210 8574 / <kazibali@yahoo.com>. [8794]
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LAND FOR SALE AT GILI MENO GILI MENO 1.4 HA FREEHOLD WHITE SANDY BEACH FACING WEST IDEAL FOR RESORT OR FURTHER SUBDIVISION.
Retail space for rent Seminyak. Great proven location, 45m/sq, street frontage near Ku De Ta. 5 years lease. Good price, fixtures included, toilet, water, phone and power. Call 081 2467 1825 or 0819 1679 5533. [8802] For rent 1bedroom suite studio in Batubelig. Fully furnished, spacious Italiano touch, cable-TV, Wifi, AC, kitchen, share swimming pool with ricefield and W Hotel view. Part of Nipuri Resort with 24hour staff, Rp. 9 million/month. Call/ SMS 0812 3649 1688 / <www.nipuribalihotel.com>. [8805]
ASKING PRICE: IDR 50 MILLION/ARE
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Location! Location! Walk to Cafe Moka & Oberoi! AAA Seminyak opportunity! 16 are four villa complex 4 sale: Each unit w/2bed & 2 ensuite garden baths & private pool. Fully furnished. Fully licensed. Fully operational. Fully staffed. 50mtr to main street. Turnkey operation w/current ongoing cash flow. 20++ year leasehold directly in your name. Staggered payment option. Cooperation agent by invitation only. For info or private viewing +62 87 861 988111. [3357] Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 Bedrooms, modern style. fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 120 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [8154]
ASKING PRICE: IDR 160 MILLION/ARE
CALL OR TEXT +62 8123779644 NC/Re/M-23 July 14
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RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook
NUSA DUA For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305]
URGENT & SERIOUS BUYER ONLY 9.6 are LAND @batu mejan IDR 1.5 billion/are *NEGO*. 600m to ECHO BEACH. *BERTHA 0817557550/08563868888
Rent Kampial. Land 646m2, building 344m2. 5 bungalows, WiFi, satellite TV , AC, hot water, kitchen, combined living dining, gazebo, 8x3m pool, 2mx3m whirlpool, garden, garage. 0821 1125 0293. [8788] 2 houses for rent. 2 and 4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0878 6161 8593, 0821 4552 2200 or e-mail <balifamily2000@yahoo.de>. [8140]
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House for sale freehold. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage, AC, water heater, fully furnished, equipped kitchen, quiet, ground water tank, 1.3 are land. Picture available. 10mins to Pandawa and Dreamland beach. Rp. 800 million (nego). SMS 081 2389 5551 / 081 2381 5292. [8638]
Exclusive villa in Balangan. Land size 2000 sqm, building size 1200 sqm, 7 bedrooms, gym area, tennis court, swimming pool, big garden, fully furnished. Rp. 11 Billion negotiable. Ray White Pecatu 081 7066 0869. [8808] Cheap! 2 lot land for sale at Balangan Bukit Jimbaran. 3200m2 with airport view, only 3,5juta/m2, or 3625m2, no view, villa area, 2,8juta/m2, freehold. Call 0819 9987 7999 Nyoman RayWhiteKuta. [8730]
Seraya Timor, 14Are prime land overlooking Gili Selang Lighthouse. Build into cliff, foundations completed, unobstructed 180degree views, incl own private access road. IMB approved. Water and electricity available. US$1.35 million freehold. Certificate. Contact Steve via <couplemate2012@gmail.com>. [8739]
2&3 bedroom villas for rent in Sanur, furnished nego, Western standard kitchen, living and dining area, garden and pool. No agent please. Contact 0813 3721 1981. [8765]
For sale house in Ungasan. 2-storey plus rooftop entertainment area. 2 large bedrooms + bathrooms, large kitchen + livingroom, small office/study, 5x3m pool, set in lush garden on 2 are land. AUD$ 210,000. Phn. 0819 1668 6426. [8749]
Fantastic business opportunity! A freehold compound villas for sale located on Balangan near Nirmala supermarket. 2,300m2 land consists of 5 villas with private pools, complete facilities, USD 2,5 Mil. Bali Property: 753 411 / 081 2391 9933. [8793]
House for rent. Ideal for home industry, 5 are land with house located in east Java, Banyuwangi. Call 0813 3850 0900. [8633]
SANUR
Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice wuiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733]
House for rent in Bukit Ungasan. 2 floor, 1 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen and lounge room. Great view with sharing swimming pool. Please contact 081 338 319 919. [8649]
OTHERS
House for private sale - Want to live in Bali away from the main tourist areas? This is a great permanent home or a holiday house for your family or friends! 1500sqm freehold. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, large living and separate study, 14m lap pool. Only 300m to beach. More information at: <www.houseforsale.ketutshideway.com> - all offers considered! We will assist you with purchase and management arrangements, etc. E-mail me to discuss further: <ross@imaginecgi.com>. [8737]
BUKIT
For sale-Ungasan. Villa in secure complex Bali style. 2 large bedroom ensuites, kitchen & large formal lounge + dining, all with marble floors. 8x3m pool, bale & fishpond on 3 are. Fully furnished & equipped. AUD$ 235,000. Phn. 0819 1668 6426. [8750]
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New renovated Balinese style villa for over-contract 9years 3months, located in Jalan Sekuta Sanur. 2bedroom, 2bathroom, maid quarter, brand new swimming pool & jacuzzi, big garden. USD90,000 includes all furniture. Contact 0813 3721 1981. [8766] C/RE/U-25 June 14
BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices
The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali
CONTRACT LAND KEDUNGGU 12.75 Are, 47 Years remaining, 150m to beach with river frontage. Good access and electric. Great for your holiday / surf villa. Price : IDR 4 Milion / Are / Year LAND FOR SALE BELALANG 8 Are In nice western area. Good access, electric and ready to build ( Aspect ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 200 Million / Are KEDUNGGU 14 Are, 6m Road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 325 Mill / Are / Nego MUNGGU - SESEH 2 Are, rice field paddy views,3m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 400 Mill / Are MENGENING â&#x20AC;&#x201C; SESEH 5 Are,5m Road access, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 600 Mill / Are PERERENAN 3 Are, 4m Road access, Ready to build, Freehold. Price : IDR 500 Mill / Are 3 Are, 3m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 400 Mill / Are 5 Are, 5m Road access, Br. Tiying Tutul, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 450 Mill / Are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I-23 July 14
Freehold 3 bedrooms private pool villa off Jalan Mertasari in Jalan Kertha Husada, one gate system, brand new, high quality building. For only Rp. 2.6 billion. Contact +62 813 3843 1680, e-mail: <masdana81@gmail.com>. [8543] Two exceptional villas to rent beach side of Jalan Mertasari, brand new three & four bedroom villa, new kitchen, beautifully landscaped, all bedrooms have ensuite bathroom, interiors done to high western standard, both light and airy with beautiful swimming pool, indoor dining and outdoor dining bale. Available for long term rent. Please call owner direct, tel: 081 2381 5133 or 271 572 email: <gillinteriors@gmail.com>. [8786] 2 ensuite rooms both sleep 2 available now until end August. Wifi/pool/aircon/TV/Dvd/safe/enclosed living. View on flipkey Villa Indah. Rp. 1.5 million per week per room. Mob +62 821 4690 5472 / <villakrystina@hotmail. com>. [8791] For rent 2 bedroom ensuite villa with pool at Batujimbar, Sanur closed to Hardys shopping centre and 5 min walk to the beach. Contact 0878 6094 3888 or e-mail: <campurillabali@gmail.com>. [8800] For rent beautiful villa at Bajangsari, 900m from Sanur beach, 3 bedrooms, pool. Villa at Kutat Lestari (available 27 July) ricefield view, 3 bedrooms, pool. For sale brand new villa freehold at Pengiasan. Direct owner (Bagus) 0812 3955 5544 / <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. [8707] Lovely house for rent. 2&3 bedrooms, modern Bali style, clean in secluded compound. Central Sanur across Hyatt. 4mins walk to beach. Fully furn, AC, WH, pool. US$2,200nett/mo. Less for longterm. Antonio 081 139 5140 / Desak 0819 1567 6944. [8809] House 3bdrms, 3baths, study, living, dining kitchen 12m swpool, garage, furnished, hot/cold water, separate 1bdrm bath, kitchen, dining, living guesthouse. Close to beach. Rp. 200M/year min 2years. Julies 081 113 0749 Tari 081 3719 2444. [8817] Studio Apt. Furnished, monthly rental, Rp. 4.000.000 plus electric, weekly service, pool in complex, free Wifi, 10mins walk to beach path. Balinese style home, fully furnished, 4 bedrooms with ensuites, recently remodeled, AC, separate large kitchen, big shady garden, off street parking, Rp. 130.000.000/yr. Manager: 0852 3796 4565 / <newstartbali@gmail.com>. [8818]
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NEW PROJECT BY AWARD-WINNING SENTOSA WORLDWIDE RESORTS
SIMPLIFY YOUR LIFE, AMPLIFY YOUR LIVING BALI’S EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
Sentosa Residence Umalas, the newest project by the International award winning Sentosa Worldwide Resorts, a name synonymous with contemporary tropical luxury and elegant simplicity. This exciting project offers cutting edge, fully integrated resort style living, set on 6.5 hectares of beautifully landscaped gardens, with a choice of One Bedroom Villas and generously sized One, Two and Three Bedroom Premium Villas featuring private garden, sundeck and swimming pool. Much more than a home, Sentosa Residence Umalas offers a community and a lifestyle that is chic and sophisticated, yet ultimately secure, comfortable and affordable. You will find yourself part of a nurturing community, a private paradise that you will always be happy to come home to. However, with so many facilities on your doorstep you might find that you never want to leave. The Sentosa Residence Umalas development includes 24-hour medical centre, a gourmet deli, international restaurants, world class spa, residence club house with olympic sized swimming pool, fully equipped gymnasium, and even an outdoor cinema! Villas at Sentosa Residence Umalas range in price from USD 199,000 to USD 699,000
VISIT OUR SENTOSA SALES OFFICE: Jl. Laksmana 999X, Bali 80361, Indonesia For more information please contact Chloe at +62 877 60134 888 | chloe@sentosaworldwide.com | www.sentosaumalas.com C/Re/I-25 June 14
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OVERCONTRACT SALON & SPA 4 years left until July 2018 Size 10m x 7mtr Complete Equipment Loc: Pecatu-Bukit Ungasan
For sale business opportunity 16 years + 10 optional in Nusa Lembongan. Restaurant & sports bar. Fully staffed and manageable size also including: fashion boutique, motorbike hire, homestay accomodation, great kids play area. Situated in the very popular mushroom bay area. Priced at AUD$270,000. Mob. 0822 3661 4969 / E: <iburenee@gmail.com>. [8776]
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SINGARAJA Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486]
KEROBOKAN Call 081 338 310 044 NC/Re/M-23 July 14
Villa for rent. 2.5 are, AC, hot water, swimming pool, living room, location in Pengubengan Kerobokan. Contact 081 2363 0309, 0878 6191 5454. [7916] Villa for sale Rp. 2.5 Billion or rent min 20 years. Price Rp. 120 million/year. 2 bedrooms, AC, 2 bathrooms, water heater, kitchen, livingroom, swimming pool. Call 0852 3913 1678. [8743]
Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485]
Villa Alit Anom fro rent. 2 bedrooms, closed livingroom, 3 bathrooms/toilet, swimming pool, gazebo, garage, garden front & back. Loc: Jl. Intan Permai 232 (beside Gg. Inggrid) Kerobokan Kelod. Contact 0852 3703 7186 / (0361) 732 037 / 0812 3922 8467. [8768]
Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. Rp. 2.75 milllion monthly or Rp. 250.000 daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [7673] NC/Re/G-23 July 14
North Kuta 2 blocks of land for sale. 2.5 are each. 10 minutes from Seminyak. US$ 200,000 each. Direct owner. Call Ketut Wardana (0361) 743 4008 / 081 139 5948 / <www.balilandforsale.com.au>. [8770]
Land for sale 16.2 are at Puri Gading Jimbaran. Located 4 hundred meters from the Taman Rama private school, 10 minutes to Balangan and Dreamland beaches, 15 minutes to airport. Rp. 350.000.000/are. Call 0821 4655 8059. [8769]
Leashold villa + 2 Are - max. 10 min from Seminyak. Full furnished, 3 bedrooms, private swimming pool. +17 years 125,000 US - Rp. 450 million/3 years (min). <www.villawhitenight.com>. Only full contract selling. Tel. 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513. Owner want to move to Europe. [8008]
Luxury villa for sale overlooking to Jimbaran Bay and airport. 560m2 land, 458m2 build, 3 beds, swimming pool, tropical garden, furnished, freehold, pondok wisata license, Rp. 8,5 Bil. Bali Property: 753 411 / 081 2391 9933. [8792]
New apartment/villa for rent: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, living room, kitchen, garden, fully furnished, TV channel, Wifi, water heater, all bill include + daily cleaning. Contact: 0859 3526 6466 or <layaevi@gmail.com>. [8781]
Quick sale! Buy land and get the house for free! House for sale at Goa Gong Jimbaran. 300sqm (20x30) 6 meter access road, price count for the land only. RayWhiteKuta 0852 3720 3345. [8814]
DENPASAR House for rent in Dalung, Denpasar. 3 bedrooms, livingroom, 2 bathrooms, garden, garage, min 2 years. Call 089 9698 7304. [8660]
GS SONI01-A Perfect 6 Villas Complex in Umalas
Contact: 1, 2, and 3 Bedrooms All Private Pools +62 (0) 81 797 35 110 Total land size : 3300m2 (33 are) Office - Staff Area, Car Parking Area +62 (0) 81 237 94 6713 For Sale US$ 1,995,000 28 Years + 10 Years Option
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House for sale. 80sqm, 2BR, 1 bathroom, kitchen, livingroom, easy access and strategic, Rp. 700 million at Perum. Pesona Pidada VII blok B no. 2 behind Ubung station. No agents. Call Gusti 0812 4643 2760. [8646]
VILLA FOR SALE IN KEROBOKAN
3 bedroom villa for longterm rent at least one year. Swimming pool, free Wifi, water heater, furniture, with helper. Location Jalan Gunung Lumut. 5 mins from Kerobokan/Seminyak. 0819 9943 1762 / e-mail : <music. childhood@gmail.com>. [8767]
Monthly rental-2 Bed fully furn house for rent in Bidadari, Kerobokan. Great location 5 mins from Seminyak. 2 large bedrooms, 1.5 bath, open plan kitchen/dining/living, office space with balcony, laundry, courtyard + secure parking. 7 million/month. 081 113 4908 or <john@ johnrussellgolf.com>. [8797] House for rent in Kerobokan. 1 are, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, garage, no furnished, Rp. 45 million/year min 2 years. Call 0819 1665 9151 / 081 2363 0309. [8801] House for rent-Jl. Intan Permai, Kerobokan. Newly renovated, furnished 2story, 3bedrms, 2-1/2bathrms w/ separate maid area. Quiet cluster w/gym n pool, minutes from mainstreets in Kerobokan, Seminyak & Sunset. Must-see this modern design w/smart layout. Contact Eva +62 858 5729 7999. [8803]
House for rent Jl Cargo Denpasar for family. 350m2 land, 240m2 building 4 bedrooms, livingroom, 3 bathrooms, garden, garage. price Rp. 60 million/year min 2 years. Contact owner Pak Ary 0878 6205 2385. [8799] New house for rent located in Tohpati Denpasar. 2 bedrooms (1room with AC), 1 maidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s room, small kitchen, livingroom, terrace, garage. Rent in monthly (empty 4bil, complete 6.5 bil) or yearly (empty 40bil, complete. 70bil). Negotiable. More info pls contact Ratu: 081 2396 6945, Yuni 0878 6013 3312. [8804]
Warehouse for contract, 350 sqmt, containers access, room for security, office with AC, stock room, bathroom, electricity 5500W, minimum 3 years, 70 millions per year. 081 7470 1435, <om.peyre@gmail.com>. [8787]
1 minute from Pepito. On 5 Are, 3 bedrooms, open living, with beautiful and peaceful garden and pool.
20 year lease for USD 290,000 (nego)
Tel : 0819 9936 8352
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Villa for sale. Freehold, 500m2, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, fully furnished. Location: Jl. Munduk Sari no. 4A, Br. Semer (Umalas) Kerobokan. Contact Made Tegug (owner) 0878 6136 6610 (flexible price). [8806] Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, pool, free WiFi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 4 to 7.5 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [8050] Freehold three bedroom villa, 162sqm land. Two storey. Fully furnished, pool, garden, carport, secure. Private road. Recently built luxury modern family home. Banjar Semer. Call 0822 3660 6980 / <heidibirr@hotmail.com>. US$250,000. [8807] Villa in Umalas 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, fully furnished, 170m2 land, freehold title. USD$295,000 negotiable. Call 0812 3794 6713 / 081 7973 5110. [8811] 4 unit sold out. 3 unit abailable! Umalas riverside villa. Land size 150m2 until 200m2, 2 floor, 2BDR + ensuite, pool, freehold, new bulding. Call 0819 9987 7999 Nyoman Ray White Kuta. [8729] New villa in Mertanadhi 3 BR, unfurnished, pool, good location, lease for 25 years. Price Rp. 2.5 billion. Contact (0361) 733 417 / 0812 3714 9883. [8821] For sale land. Land size 15.65are, 6 meter road access, Bumbak Umalas, front wide 30 meter, villa area, Price Rp. 750 million. Nego. Please call 0812 3931 1584 pin 2AB48619. [8823]
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ONGOING VILLA PROJECT FOR SALE
TABANAN
Due to health reasons, I find myself unable to continue the construction of a 6 villa project in North Kerobokan. Plans call for 6 Villas on 20 are leased land for 26 + 25 years. Villa # 1 is 90% completed and Villa # 2 has the walls in. If interested to buy the project for a great price and continue the build, please send your email to:
For sale wooden house, green home, 132m2, disassembled and reassembled, wood very high quality, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, ideal for restaurant, gallery, villa, very nice garden 5 ares, safe and quiet, Jl. Pantai Nyanyi, before Tanah Lot. More pics here : <mywoodenhouse1.tumblr. com> / tel: 0878 6133 6966. [8795]
project.kerobokan@yahoo.com
HIGH RETURN INVESTMENT LAND 4 LEASE - DENPASAR AREA JLN DEWI SARTIKA 80114
LEASE SIZE INVEST
: 30 YEARS min : 7100 m2 : IDR 500K /m2 YEARLY IDR 41,660 /m2 MONTHLY IDR 1,370 /m2 DAILY
Contact
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KUTA
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Magda House Bali. Room available in Kuta. 10mins from airport and beach. Fully equipped. Can be rented daily Rp. 200.000, weekly Rp. 2.300.000, monthly Rp. 3.500.000. For more information cal 0813 3970 3334 or visit : <www.magdahouse.wix.com/bali>. [8777] For rent; Fuly furnished apartment, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, kitchen, hot water, freezer, TV, Sunset Residence Condotel. Jalan Dewi Sri No. 11. Rp. 7 million/ month. Near restaurant, supermarket. Safe. Call 081 815 9403 / e-mail: <iba.ardiyani@yahoo.com>. [8784] NC/Re/G-23 July 14
Studio rooms located behind Carefour Sunset Road with shared pool for monthly rent $ 500. <www.apartment-bali. com>. [8564]
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Bungalow / villa for rent. Jl. Patimura gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867. [7653]
KARANGASEM 50Are Prime land in Bunyuning, Karangasem. Situated on main road between Baliku and Blue Moon villas. Reduced to Rp. 200mil per Are. Inspection welcome. Email Made at <madearianto11@yahoo.com>. [8618] 11Are Prime beach land with road access located between Baliku and Metatasi in Bunyuning, Karangasem. Rp. 295 mil Are. Inspection welcome. Email Made at <madearianto11@yahoo.com>. [8619]
C/Re/G-9 July 14
1 hectare beach front land for lease 27,5 years, 3 km from Tulamben, water electricity on site. Option for extension 30 years. Selling to highest bid. Contact 0813 5335 3468. E-mail: <ulrik@kubuindahresort.com>. [8780]
NC/Re/M-09 July 14
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Beachfront land for sale in Padang Bai. 70 Are, Freehold, flat land with coconut palms, 58m beach frontage. 5 mtrs road access, water, electricity, zoned for accommodation/ tourism. 1 hour drive from Intâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;l Airport, 15 mins. from Candidasa, and close to the ferry port at Padang Bai. Price: Rp. 350 mil/Are. Contact: 081 139 56665 / (0361) 735 590. [8813]
stylish studio apartment
GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 29 YEAR LEASEHOLD $ 85.000
UBUD Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, good price. Land for sale 6,5 are Tegalalang Sebatu, rice field view, Rp. 125 jt/are. Contact 0852 3714 4456. [7915]
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Modern Eco Villa. 5-stars AirBnb. Gross monthly rent $2,340. 95% occupancy. Teak, bamboo, rammed earth, terrazo. 2 aircon bedrooms. 27.5 year lease. Nyuh Kuningwalk to Ubud. Satellite Wi-fi. USD$123,000. <thomas@ ubudproperty.com>. [8630]
- 42m2 Luxury Studio Apartment completely furnished and equipped. - Premium Location Seminyak, Jl. Nakula - Includes: Parking, Reception, Swimming pool, Solarium, Chill Out Area, WiFi and more. - Ready to Live or Rent Out. - FINISHED IN AUGUST 2014 - Display unit ready for inspection
2 bedrooms private pool villa, high quality building, fully furnished in a beautiful villa complex, 2km from Ubud center, with existing booking. Available 1 unit freehold only Rp. 2.9 billion or leasehold 25 years only Rp. 1.8 billion. Contact owner: <masdana81@gmail.com>, +62 813 3843 1680. [8542]
Contact : Ph 0812 3881 677. Email utopicseminyak.bali@gmail.com
Shop for rent located in Pengosekan, Ubud. Size 9x4mtr, price Rp. 65 million per year, min 3 years rent. Electricity 1300W, AC, sharing toilet. Just renovated. Contact 0819 3604 1191 or e-mail: <lourensy@yahoo.fr>. [8785] Land for sale in Ubud, Desa Singakerta, Banjar Jukutpaku. 5 are, Rp 320 million/are, freehold, very good location for villa, only 4km to Central Ubud. Contact owner 081 811 7318, 0821 2121 0805. [8815] Perfect hide-away 7 minutes of Ubud center or 4minutes from Amandari, access road to west facing small working ricefield encaved by low-rise rice-terrace, spectacular sunset view with Kintamani blue mountains beyond!! 43.5 are freehold @ Rp. 280 million per are / nego. Call owner direct 0819 3431 0873 or e-mail: <rini@yahoo. com>. [8790]
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Daily - Weekly - Monthly All ads Rp. 13.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Shop/ruko for rent overcontract Jalan Mahendradata, Denpasar. 2 floors price Rp. 48 million 13 months. Call 0878 8008 9255.
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SEMINYAK - 706
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Spacious fan-cooled living dining overlooking the pool gardens Prime location for holiday rental, walk to shops, bars restaurants One guest bedroom with own en-suite, looking to pool garden Very affordably priced given the location, ready to move in Price (URO 260,000 Land Area 00 sqm Ownership Leasehold 25 yrs Build Area 321 sqm
UMALAS - 683
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A charming combination of modern elegance and local architecture Swimming pool with timber deck perfect for casual entertaining Airy open plan living / dining area with soaring e[posed ceilings A beautiful freehold villa perfect as a home or holiday residence Land Area Build Area
20 sqm 200 sqm
CANGGU - 786
Price USD 90,000 Ownership Freehold
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Beautiful brand new property with tropical design, spacious layout 3 generous bedrooms with ensuite bathroom overlooking the pool Large swimming pool (8m [ m) with sun bed area and garden Centrally located 10min to Canggu beaches, 15min to Seminyak Land Area Build Area
560 sqm 1 7 sqm
Price (uro 1 5,000 Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs
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Spacious 2 bedroom villa overlooking the swimmingpool sundeck Open plan kitchen living area opening out to the tropical garden 0odern facilities, access to wi¿ in the villa and all common area Walking distance to the beach, renowned restaurants, and shops Price IDR 5,000,000,000 Land Area 205 sqm Ownership Freehold Build Area 21 sqm
Brand new modern style villa, sold fully furnished equipped Two spacious living areas, overlooking the pool garden Fully equipped (uropean kitchen with quality appliances Superb opportunity as a holiday rental villa in a sought-after locale Price USD 295,000 Land Area 280 sqm Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs Build Area 250 sqm
BERAWA - 562
CANGGU - 760
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Traditional and modern architecture with a ³-oglo´ structure Spacious living area overlooking the swimming pool and garden *reat opportunity as a holiday residence or rental business Fantastic location in Berawa, less then 500m to Canggu Club Land Area Build Area
500 sqm 300 sqm
UMALAS - 615
Price USD 375,000 Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs
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D(AL OF T+( 0ONT+ ± A real steal for a freehold in this location! Contemporary three bedroom villas, part of a comple[ of four Newly built, marble Àoors, plush interiors, quality ¿nishing Sought-after locale, close to shops, restaurants intl schools Land Area Build Area
260 sqm 180 sqm
Price IDR 3,750,000,000 Ownership Freehold
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Two storey villa with ocean views surrounded by rice ¿elds Spacious living / dining area overlooking the swimming pool Four roomy bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms and balconies *reat price, great location, great views, don¶t miss out Land Area Build Area
300 sqm 2 0 sqm
Price IDR 3,250,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 2 yrs
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0odern one bedroom villa, great location, beachside Sanur Open plan living kitchen that can be closed off A/C Swimming pool deck, garden and private parking space Attractive well price entry level property, a rare offering Land Area Build Area
150 sqm 120 sqm
Price USD 125,000 Ownership Leasehold 26.5 yrs
LAND SEMINYAK - 492 BERAWA - 780 TABANAN - 637
ECHO BEACH - 521 BERAWA - 774 BERAWA - 586
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0odern tropical 3 bedroom beachside villa, 50m from the beach ([clusive beachfront comple[ of villas, private beach access (legant open living spaces that can be closed off to the elements 0aster bedroom on the 2nd Àoor, balcony stunning ocean views Land Area Build Area
700 sqm 250 sqm
Price USD 750,000 Ownership Freehold
KETEWEL - 759
PECATU - 608
Rare beach front land with a 70m wide ocean frontage Already subdivided into three certi¿cates, ready to develop Building license setback approved, a de¿nite advantage *reat access via a paved public road through the village Land Area
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Price IDR 750,000,000 / are Ownership Freehold
PERERENAN - 736 UMALAS - 781
Seminyak Freehold Land, 700 sqm (7 are), Freehold, IDR 850,000,000/Are Leasehold Riverside Land, 1390 sqm (13.9 are), Leasehold 20 years, IDR 8,500,000/Are/Year Pasut Beachside Freehold Land - Between Beach And River, 1655 sqm (16.55 are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are 500 - 600m from beach, 1000 sqm (10 are), Freehold, IDR 800,000,000/Are Leasehold Beachside Land, 2500 sqm (25 are), Leasehold 27.6 years, IDR 10,000,000/Are/Year Spacious Freehold Land In Berawa, 1200 sqm (12 Are), Freehold, IDR 685,000,000/Are Ocean View Land - Need To Be Sold Now, All Offers Will Be Considered!, 5000 sqm (50 Are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Short Drive To The Beach, 3200 sqm (32 Are), Freehold, IDR 290,000,000/Are Umalas 1 Near Petitenget, Leasehold 30 years, 1800 sqm (18 Are), IDR 9,500,000/Are/Year
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Single-level, fully-furnished, four-bedroom home on 650sqm of land A generous garden space with a 10 x 4.5m swimming pool Open-plan living & dining room, out¿tted kitchen with breakfast bar Offered on leasehold for 47 years, expires on 5 April 2061 Near Echo Beach in Canggu, within 500 metres of the beach
For Sale from US$ 495,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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BB-V1143
450sqm freehold property perfect for family home or holiday rental Two bedrooms ground Àoor and two on the ¿rst with a shared balcony A large open-plan living & dining room with Western-style kitchen Fully furnished with garden and 13 x 3m swimming pool Located near the beach in Berawa
For Sale IDR 9,200,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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BB-B217
A great two-bedroom villa is set on 500sqm of land An open living and lounging area and air-conditioned bedrooms Two en-suite bathrooms and fully ¿tted kitchen Leasehold for 25 years Located in central Seminyak within walking distance of the beach
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Three-bedroom, great value for money on 293sqm of land A large open-plan living & dining room and a fully-¿tted kitchen A private swimming pool with a bale bengong and rice ¿eld views Leasehold for 20years, with 25-year extension at market price Located close to Canggu Club, shops, international schools
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BB-B260
Spacious three bedroom villa on 600sqm of land Three air-conditioned bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms, separate study Open living and dining pavilion, Balinese bale with 15m pool Offered on a leasehold of 26 years with option to extend at market price Located at the end of a quiet lane in the heart of Seminyak
For Sale US$ 650,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
BB-B1155
Contemporary-designed off-the-plan villa on 775sqm villa Four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and a large open-plan living/dining/kitchen area 15 x 5-metre swimming pool and a spacious mezzanine Leasehold for 30 years with 30-year extension at market price Within walking distance of restaurants, shops and the beach
Umalas
Berawa
For Sale US$ 375,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Sale US$ 620,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
700sqm freehold, L-shaped level plot of land Possible to subdivide two regular shape plots of 200sqm and 500sqm Access is direct off a 3m-wide public road, certi¿cate has been issued Electricity is onsite and phone lines are less than 100 metres away Located in south Seminyak
For Sale IDR 5,950,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Classy, unique and beautiful one-bedroom villa on 252sqm of land Large air-conditioned bedroom that leads straight out to a pool deck Fully furnished with a private 12-metre swimming pool Leasehold for 43 years, with 40-year extension at market price Walking distance to the Oberoi street
For Sale US$ 445,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
For Sale US$ 700,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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BB-B311
For Sale US$ 450,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
Rice ¿eld view villa sitting on around 1,430sqm of land 6.5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms and open living/dining area Has two self-contained bungalows which can be used for rentals Leasehold for 21 years +10 years extension based on market price Located strategically in Umalas, eight minutes drive from Seminyak
Berawa
Seminyak
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BB-L874
Great rectangular–shaped building lot of 500sqm Water, power and electricity are all onsite Flat land, ready to build, access is via a private road Offered leasehold for 28 years with 20-year extension at market price Stone’s thrown of Petitenget Beach, shopping and restaurants
For Sale IDR 2,660,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
BB-L853
Unique 2,700sqm freehold riverside land in Umalas Sloping towards the river with large mature trees Surrounded by open rice ¿elds and accessed via a private road The land is large enough to divide into two plots if desired Only 15 minutes to Seminyak and few minutes to Canggu
For Sale IDR 9,855,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358
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BB-L916
12,750sqm freehold land for a private villa or one fantastic large estate Ownership certi¿cate has already been issued Electricity, water and telephone lines are onsite Located roughly two kilometres from the Pererenan beach 30 minutes from the hottest restaurants and shops of Seminyak
For Sale IDR 5,418,750,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-23 July 14
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LEGIAN Studio room for rent, queensize bed, AC, Indovision, Wifi, living room, kitchen, hot water, daily maid. Daily Rp. 300.000. Also available for weekly and monthy. Call 0819 1636 2285. [8155]
GIANYAR 4.73 are Saba Beach between Saba and the highway. Quiet area. Access via bitumen road. Rp. 380 million/are. Phone 0813 3861 6054 or e-mail: <couplemate2012@ gmail.com> for photos. [8512] Land for quick sale Bypass Ida Bagus Mantra near Sanur. 7.2 are, good location, good price. No broker. Please contact 0819 3432 9618. Only speak in Bahasa. [8778] 10 are land in Ketewel. 200 meters from beach, in exclusive villa area, price Rp. 700 million per are. E-mail: <wallace5564@yahoo.com.au>. [8642]
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6.63 are, 4BD, 2 livingroom, nice big kitchen, swimming pool, telephone and Wifi, office, fully furnished at Green Lot Sambadha, Bypass Munggu, 30 mins from seminyak, 15 mins from Canggu Club, 10 mins from Echo Beach Price Rp. 7.5 billion, nego
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SEMINYAK OBEROI Beautiful modern villa for sale in heart of Oberoi. 1 minute walk from Eat Streat. 3 bedroom, lap pool 15M, Rooftop jacuzzi with amazing view. On 5 Are.
27 years lease for Only USD 440,000
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SCGU886 Canggu
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Beautiful family home / commercial villa in a strategic area in Berawa Canggu. Only 800m from the Canggu Club and 3 minutes driving to the beach, this beautiful villa is the best of family living. Once through the gate, this property will warm your heart up and will catch your eyes.Set on large 1300 Sqm and 674 Sqm of living space, this luxurious property is designed to a minimalist concept with a clever layout suitable for family living or for a commercial purpose. Contact: Teito Furukawa Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 8786 186 7277 Price : USD 1,200,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com
"%!#(&2/.4 02/0%24)%3 %#/ 2%3/24 NICE VIEW TO SUNRISE, CLIFF ON THE BEACH, OCEAN AND 5 SURF SPOTS IN FRONT. YOGA, FREEDIVING, SPA, HEALTHY FOOD, ECO-LIFE. PRICE FOR ONE UNIT FROM 99,000$ Price : USD 99,000
Contact : Maxim +62 (0) 821 4408 7181 maxim@raywhiteparadise.com
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SCGU150 Canggu
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Four exclusive new villas located in a high demand area in Jimbaran and only 2 minutes drive to the white sand beach. Part of a secure private compound with security and excellent access, each offers 3 en-suite bedrooms, spacious open & enclosed living, fabulous kitchen, 14x4m pool with generous garden. The villas have been built with the best material and guaranteed top notch quality! Excellent value and a must see for Jimbaran lovers! Contact : Teito Furukawa Title : Hak Milik / Freehold +62 (0) 878 6186 7277 Price : USD 1,290,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com
)F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SPACIOUS PRIVATE OR COMMERCIAL VILLA THIS OPTION IS DElNITELY YOURS Located in the highly sought after area of Berawa â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Canggu, this spacious property offers a total of 5 en suite bedrooms. Following the slope of the rice ďŹ eld until the river, it has 3 bedrooms in the main building and 2 bedrooms which are privately hidden in the lush tropical garden. Each of them are en suite and decorated with a traditional Indonesian style. Contact : Citra Dhamayanti Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 818 0543 0453 Price : USD 1,700,000 citra@raywhiteparadise.com
Kesambi Kerobokan SCAD005/ Candidasa
SSEM123 Seminyak
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Stunning ocean (OUSE 6ILLA &OR 3ALE and mountain views surrounded by tranquil countryside is what welcomes you to this lovely property. 3ALE BY OWNER Situated on 4380 M2 (approximate 44 ARE) of absolute Located at Kesambi / Kerobokan waterfront, and protected by a large and extremely sturdy 2 are sqmwood land, 2 lantai (2 ďŹ&#x201A;oors) retaining wall, this/ 200 â&#x20AC;&#x153;natural eco propertyâ&#x20AC;? embraces you Including : 2 enhances bedrooms,this 2 bathrooms, open living /dining / and spiritually restful 4 bedroom home. kitchen, plunge pool, off street parking Modern villa style Asking : Title price : Leasehold 2P - .EGOTIABLE Price : AUD 980,000
Contact :: Brenda Steven Contact +62 (0) (0) 812 813 3916 3871 8729 7636 +62 steven@raywhiteparadise.com brenda@raywhiteparadise.com
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Brand new and luxury villas in Seminyak. Top quality. Great Location. Quiet residential area. Only a couple of minutes away from Oberoi and Petitenget. Excellent access road. Gated community with security post. Only 2 villas left: 3 bedroom villa sitting on 440 sqm land and 231 sqm build size. 4 bedroom villa sitting on 600 sqm land and 320 sqm build size. 2 parking spaces. Fully furnished. Year built: 2014. Leasehold for 27 years. Contact : Sebastian Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 878 6048 6570 Price : USD 370,000 sebastian@raywhiteparadise.com
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SJBN680 Jimbaran
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A property with WOW-EFFECT! This stunning and unique villa is located in a quiet area of Jimbaran, within close proximity to the Ayana Resort, The Four Seasons and only 5 minutes to Jimbaran Beach with all itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s famous seafood restaurants. The airport is only a quick 15 minutes drive away. The villa is spread over 3 buildings, with a total of 450 sqm living space and 2300 sqm of beautiful gardens. Special price only valid until 31st August. Contact : Amadeus Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 878 6005 3153 Price : USD 580,000 amadeus@raywhiteparadise.com
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This mansion is a Balinese villa set in a lush exotic garden, nestled in the traditional Village of Cepaka. Set in a very comfortable land of 35 ares, 1000 sqm build size with itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s own ďŹ sh ponds and swimming pool. Surrounded by rice padies, this property is only 10 minutes away from the very famous Echo Beach and Nirwana golf course.
Contact : Shane Walsh +62 (0) 813 3827 6772 shane@raywhiteparadise.com
Contact : Christophe Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 812 3745 2975 Price : USD 1,400,000 Rent Price : USD 100,000/year christophe@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Leasehold Price : USD 399,000
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