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For Sale; Unit coffee machine Nuova Simonelli Appia 1 group semiautomatic. Recently overhauled and in working condition. Rp. 20 juta. SMS/ Call 0819 3430 6268 for serious inquiry only. Seminyak. [166] For Sale; Unit Pronto coffee machine, super automatic, suitable for villa/office/home use, never used, still in box. Rp. 8 juta. Call/SMS 0819 3430 6268 for serious inquiry. Seminyak. [167] For Sale; 12 pendant zodiac (jade material), Buddha laughing statue, ceramic guci, Chinese couple Imlek ceramic, pashmina. Call 081 555 5466. Nusa Dua. [168] C/Ns/G-28 May 14

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DVD The Normal Heart Back in the early 1980s, when the AIDS virus was ¿rst noticed in the ‘gay’ community of New York, a group of ‘gay’ activists try to bring awareness of the dangers of the disease to the general public. Also, they attempt to raise funding for research from a disinterested public, and, from a homophobic government. However, their work is to be hampered by dissent within their group on what sort of political action and media representation they should take. This very powerful movie is directed by TV producer Ryan Murphy, who presents a rather scathing depiction of the bitchiness and backstabbing, and jostling for power, which occurs within the group as it starts to emerge into the public consciousness. Mark Ruffalo, Jim Parsons, and Taylor Kitsch play just some of the conÀicting activists, while, Julia Roberts is somewhat underutilized as one of the ¿rst doctors to be involved with AIDS treatment. Yves Saint Laurent Starting in 1958, when a very young Yves Saint Laurent was appointed as the design director of The House of Dior, this movie traces the career of this highly acclaimed fashion designer. The movie also looks at the relationship between the designer and his business partner and long term lover, Pierre Berge. YSL was not really all that interested in business. Basically, all he wanted to do was design dresses and play around with ‘rent boys’. If it wasn’t for the efforts of Pierre Berge, there would be no such thing as the illustrious brand of YSL. One of the more interesting periods covered by the movie is the mid 1970s, when YSL went completely off the deep end, and got involved with a lot of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll. Once again, Pierre Berge had to reel him back in. Director Jalil Lespert makes a very glamorous movie, though, you do get the impression that there is much more going on in the rapid ¿re French than the subtitles reveal. Even so, fashion followers will just groan and gasp as each gorgeous garment comes down the runway. Non-Stop* Liam Neeson stars, as an alcoholic and depressed US Federal Air Marshal on a non-stop night Àight from New York to London. Half way through the Àight, Liam gets a text on his cell phone saying that if he doesn’t arrange a transfer of $150 million to a specified bank account, someone on the plane will die every 20 minutes until the money arrives. The captain and crew don’t really take Liam at all seriously, but, 20 minutes later, someone does die. Things really heat up after that. Although all of the action is contained to inside the jet airliner, this is a rather clever and suspenseful little thriller. Honour An English Muslim teenager runs away from her family, as they have found out that she plans to elope with her boyfriend. Having considered that she has dishonored the family, they hire a ‘hit man’ to track her down and kill her. Based on real life events, this story has been told before, still, writer and director Shan Khan brings a fresh approach to his movie through the use of ‘Àashbacks’, which provide a more detailed examination of the motivations. Survival Code Due to Global Warming, in 2045, the Polar Ice Caps have melted, revealing new lands which contain the last deposits of gas and oil. Declared a United Nations International Wilderness Zone, this does not stop a team of Russian archeologists from claiming the area on pre-historic habitation terms. It is up to a rugged Canadian customs of¿cer to stop the Russian’s nefarious deeds. The Grand Budapest Hotel Set in a very grandiose hotel somewhere in Eastern Europe in the 1930s, this movie concerns the hotel’s concierge, who is accused of murdering one of its guests. Wes Anderson’s quirky comedy features some outlandish sets and costumes, and, wacky performances from its actors, yet, about two thirds of the way through; the ¿lm loses its plot and momentum, and, never recovers. Broken Side of Time An aging ‘soft porn’ model decides to give it all up, and return to her small home town. Along the way she has to do some jobs to pay for her expenses. Tar It takes twelve directors to tell this pretentious tale about a poet reminiscing about his life. Even ‘art house’ audiences will ¿nd the movie incredibly bad.

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Call Me Crazy A theme of insanity connects ¿ve short stories from ¿ve different directors.

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Quiet Ones An insane teacher coerces some of his students to partake in an experiment. Parts Per Billion The gases of a chemical war in the Middle East drift to Europe and America. Gimme Shelter A pregnant homeless girl receives help and support from a women’s shelter. The Mummy Resurrected Girls in shorts are chased around some Egyptian ruins by a revived Mummy. God’s Not Dead A university professor is teaching a course on atheism and a student protests. Don Peyote A drugged out hippy becomes obsessed with doomsday conspiracy theories.

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Alpha House Girl college students do sneaky things to take over a boys’ fraternity house. Abducted While on a holiday in Los Angeles, an Englishman’s daughter is abducted. The Big Ask A very depressed man asks his friends if he can sleep with their girlfriends. 2035 Forbidden Dimensions A man time travels into a future that has been taken over by alien hybrids.

Mr. Robet’s Best Buys The Normal Heart A group of activists try to bring awareness of the AIDS disease to the public. Yves Saint Laurent A chic movie that traces the career of this highly acclaimed fashion designer. Decoding Annie Parker A Canadian woman is diagnosed with breast cancer and has a mastectomy. Non-Stop* A US Air Marshal is on a non-stop night Àight from New York to London. Honour An English Muslim teenager dishonors her family when she plans to elope. Pompeii*# A movie all about the eruption of that volcano on the outskirts of Pompeii. The Railway Man* British prisoners-of-war are forced to work on the construction of a railway. Devil’s Knot A legal investigator observes a horrid court case involving the death penalty. Tracks A woman makes a walking trek across the vast and rugged Australian desert. Wolf Creek 2 A maniac is abducting tourists and doing some unspeakable things to them.

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by Bill Dalton

Alan Knight: Animal Welfare Activist

Alan Knight was born and brought up in Romford Essex east of London, UK. He had a happy childhood playing in the ¿elds at the end of his street. The young boy loved animals from his very ¿rst pet cat Pandy and his Golden retriever puppy Kim. Alan was always rescuing animals and bringing them home. He bred butterÀies for release and his boyhood dream was working on a butterÀy farm. His parents encouraged him to get a degree in Biology, which is exactly what he ended up doing. In 1974, Alan went into business making microscopes for schools, developing a series of microscopes that changed the design rules. In 1999, after 25 years making scienti¿c instruments and rising to Chairman of the SOL Group, he left the business to work full time for International Animal Rescue of the UK. What was the ¿rst animal that IAR rescued? The ¿rst animal we rescued in India was a dog but the most memorable animal was a sloth bear called Raju whom I ¿rst met on the streets near Agra dancing for tourists. He was thin and grumpy and didn’t want to do what its keeper demanded of him. I put my arm around his neck and said don’t worry Raju, I’ll get you out of here and I did!

What’s your role in trying to save orangutans? Our center in Borneo is designed to rehabilitate those primates in our care to a level where they will be able to survive in the wild. Infants normally stay with their mother for 6–8 years, so there’s a lot of work involved. In the vast majority of cases, we are able to prepare the orangutan for release but our work is useless unless there is rainforest to release them into. We hope governments of the world will come together very soon to help protect the dangerously low levels of rainforest left after the destruction the forests due to mining and the production of palm oil.

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What happens on a typical day in an orangutan rehabilitation center? The day starts at 6 am when the babies are taken to a forest school in wheelbarrows where they spend the full day learning the skills of surviving in the wild. The keepers prepare food treats and then make them work hard to ¿nd the food in the wild. The older juveniles and adults are fed and cleaned. The vets regularly check on the wellbeing of all the animals, conduct blood tests and administer medication to those that need it. We would prefer to prevent problems than having to treat problems.

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How many orangutans has IAR rescued and rehabilitated? We have just rescued our 100th orangutan. This doesn’t mean that all 100 are at the center. We help the government relocate orangutans that ¿nd themselves in conÀict with people – mainly palm oil growers – and move them to a safer place in the forest, then release them. In this manner, we have translocated around 15 orangutans. Why do these animals need rehabilitation? Most of the orangutans we have at the center are babies. Unfortunately the babies have no choice but to accept our care as their mothers have been killed and they have been left as orphans. We need to teach them how to live in the wild. The other types of orangutan we deal with are those that have been pets and who get no exercise and have been fed the wrong diet. As the youngster grows they become stronger and can be a threat to the family looking after them. Many are locked in cages and are never let out. We give them back their freedom and provide training for their release. We have recently built islands on our 165-acre rescue facility to allow our orangutan to roam free from cages. Have there been any failures? Every orangutan that we hear about in captivity but can’t rescue due to lack of space and ¿nance is a failure. We do our best to rescue as many as we can but there are very frustrating limits to our resources. We are determined not to overload our sanctuary and start to skip procedures. Inevitably, there are also some animals in our care that have particular medical problems that can’t be recti¿ed, such as rickets, so we have some orangutan that can never be released. Our hope is to purchase islands where they can live natural lives outside of cages, though we’ll still need to provide lifetime care and feeding.

How did you get into endangered animals? I met an amazing Spanish Vet called Karmele Llano Sanchez who was trying to save Macaque monkeys in Java near Bogor. I really respected the fact that she wanted to rescue these poor creatures that the rest of the world treated as vermin. I am always drawn to the plight of animals that have no chance and macaques certainly ¿t that bill. I was so pleased that IAR was eventually able to offer her £30,000 of much needed support in 2006. Karmele was overjoyed and went back to Indonesia and started work. We set up a small rescue center for macaques and she has driven the project to a successful outcome. We can now take macaques from captivity and rehabilitate them to return to the wild within a year. It wasn’t long before we had 75 macaques going through rehab.

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What are the most important action that each of us can take to help save Indonesia’s endangered species? I really hope that the people will stand up and demand that the remaining forests be protected in their homeland. I’m sure the government will have to listen to its own citizens. The world also needs to put pressure on the country to save its remaining rainforest but this hasn’t worked in the past. I was really heartened to hear that the religious council of Indonesia has delivered a fatwa against the wildlife trade. Hopefully, the ruling will be successful in reducing this shameful and illicit trade.

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How can people help? We gratefully accept donations. Those interested in serving as volunteers in Borneo to help build the orangutan sanctuary, visit www.thegreatprojects.com/projects/iarorangutan-project. I can be contacted through info@ internationalanimalrescue.org.

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For Sale; Denon MC3000 professional digital DJ controller, excellent condition, new price Rp. 9 million, selling only Rp. 6 million nego. Call/SMS 0819 9980 4350 for more info. Denpasar. [148]

For Sale; Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 (N5100) 3G+Wifi white. Like new. Comes with original packaging and accessories. Bonus protector case. Rp. 3.9 million. Call 0822 3665 1401. Ubud. [120]

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For Sale; Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 (I9200). Like new. Comes with all original packaging and accessories. Less than a year old. Rp. 3.9 million. Call 0822 3665 1401. Ubud. [121]

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for Sale; Garmin 60CSx handheld GPS unit. Waterproof and rugged for hiking, trekking and outdoor activities. Perfect condition. Rp. 1.5 million. Call 0822 3665 1401. Ubud. [122]

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

Half a Century of Life As you read this I will be turning 50 in just a few more days. I will of¿cially celebrate 50 years of living on planet Earth on June 30th. Wow how time really does Ày! My life has truly been rich with experiences that have had a big impact on me. In my 50 years, I’ve lived in three countries, traveled through 18 countries, had two beautiful sons, taught Kindergarten and ¿rst grade and English as a second language, cleaned houses, was a receptionist at a mortuary, magazine editor, telemarketer, stereo salesperson, writing tutor, retreat leader, meditation teacher, freelance writer, activist and probably a few other jobs that I’ve forgotten along the way! As I look back at the last 50 years of my life, I realize that who I was 25 years ago, 10 years ago or even 5 years ago is so different than who I am today. The beauty of life is that nothing has to stay the same and that when we are in the Àow, we too change with grace and ease. I’m not saying everything has been easy. There have been times when I thought that life was just too hard, and I honestly contemplated ending it. My early twenties were very challenging for me. This was the loneliest time of my life in which depression was my constant companion. I see many clients who are depressed and don’t think that their misery will ever end. I’m living proof that it can end when we choose something different. I would like to commemorate my 50 years of life by sharing some wisdom that may be bene¿cial for you: 1. The wounds you’ve experienced in your life from traumatic and painful events do not make you wounded; these experiences are our greatest teachers - they give us incredible strength and wisdom to embrace how magni¿cent we truly are. 2. Our point of view creates our reality. I know you’ve probably heard this a thousand times but it’s true. What we think, we become. What we fear we create. When we open ourselves up to the in¿nite possibilities, we are able to experience real magic in our lives. 3. Judging you is the most unkind thing you can do to you. When you can fully love and accept yourself your life will transform before your eyes. Our outer world is often just a reÀection of our inner world. 4. Money is another form of energy. When we give money to someone else who doesn’t have very much, you can literally change their whole world. Also remember that it’s okay to give to you. Sometimes people can be very stingy with themselves, because they fear they will run out of money. This isn’t true. When we open up to the universe money Àows in and Àows out – a continuous cycle which allows all of us to be abundant. 5. Don’t expect your partner to be everything for you. Happiness comes from within. If you’re a woman, ¿nd a group of supportive women friends that you can honestly share your feelings with. Do all the things you love and do them often. Treat yourself like a queen! The more you honor you, the more your partner will also be inspired to honor you. 6. Release all your past resentments and grudges that you’re still holding on to. These are lower vibrational emotions that will actually change your healthy cells

into disease. The only one who will suffer is you. I have seen several women cross my path who had breast cancer or uterine cancer which had a direct link to their unhappy marriages which they were either afraid to walk away from, or had accepted that their fate was to live in misery. No one is worth destroying ourselves for. 7. Live life like it’s a never-ending adventure. You will never get bored and will always feel excitement about being alive. Plan a trip once or twice a year to a place you’ve never been to before, try a new sport or hobby that you’ve never done before. Push yourself to get out of your comfort zone. I once acted in a play – something that had always terri¿ed me was thought of acting. It was an amazing feeling to face my fear and step into my full potency. 8. Live authentically and speak your truth! When I was younger, I was always afraid I might offend someone or that my point of view was inferior or wrong, so I’d be better off keeping quiet. In my forties all that changed. I ¿nally realized that I was giving away my power to others. I now understand that by speaking my truth no matter what, I am standing in my power and living authentically. This is one of the keys to true happiness - just being you! 9. Be kind to nature. She is alive and gives us so much energy to support our lives. The trees have medicine which is palpable when one touches the trunk or branch. Medicine can also be found in the bark and leaves which can be boiled or made into a poultice for healing many kinds of ailments. The ocean is a natural puri¿er - the mother of the sea and home for thousands of sea creatures and marine life which are needed to maintain the balance of our ecosystem. 10. Be kind to humanity, for we are all one. When we are compassionate towards others, this ripples out to the world. If every person on the planet did just one kind act for someone, the consciousness around the world would completely change. A great question to ask every day is: “what energy, space and consciousness can my body and I be, to be a contribution to the world for all eternity?”

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Not sure whether I’ll live another 50 years, but I’m excited about what other grand and glorious adventures await me! With deep gratitude and love to all my readers. 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 C/Ns/G-10 July 13


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LET’S GO OUT AND PLAY I was recently listening to a couple of motivational speakers talking about bringing more success, more money, happier relationships, being healthier, love and happiness into our lives. The three things mentioned to achieve this are: love yourself, feel gratitude for the good things in your life and most important is to spend minimum two hours per week playing. That’s right playing like when you were a child. Think back to when you were a kid. What did you love to do and made you feel happy? Was it playing with dolls, riding your bicycle, Àying a kite or playing a game? Whatever it was, try doing this again now. What you would like is to feel the joy of playing again. Ask a class of six-year-olds how many are artists and probably most of them will raise their hands, but ask some twelve-years-olds and maybe only a few will put their hands up. What happened to change these numbers? When we were in school, we had recess time, but as we became older the recess time was taken away and we were told it was time to “grow up and get serious”. What did that mean? For many it meant work hard and make money. How’s that working for you? Do you have the success and happiness you desire? Here are some ways to have more fun in Bali. I went to a Capoeira class recently for the ¿rst time. You know the Brazilian martial dancing art. Although I was pretty clumsy I felt like a kid again doing cart-wheels on the lawn like I used to do. It was fun. Watching the more experienced people I could see the joy on their faces as they spun and twisted to the music. My thigh and butt muscles felt sore the next few days so I know its good exercise. Go play Monday – Wednesday – Friday at 7:45 PM. at the Curve Studio on Jalan Pettitenget, Seminyak. www.capoeirabali.com.

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Waterbom Bali is number one of twenty-¿ve amusement parks in Asia with 21 worldclass water slides. The last time I went there was ten years ago with a group of friends as part of a school party and had a great fun ¿lled day. Since then a few more slides have been added. My friend and I went for a day of water fun recently and started on the R a c e Tr a c k . A s w e splashed to the finish a rush of adrenalin coursed through our bodies. What’s next? The Smash Down looked scary with a long drop so we went off to pursue other challenges. The Climax was probably scariest as I stood in the enclosed capsule and listened to the count-down then the Àoor dropped out and I plummeted down the long and twisting tube and emerged in the open air realizing I was still alive. What a rush! All of the slides are well maintained and the staff are helpful and encouraging. Waterbom is eco-friendly by recycling 3600 M3 water per day, using LED energy ef¿cient lights and 68% of the park is garden. They also use the advanced salt chlorination water sanitizing technique, which is gentle on the environment and your skin. It also was awarded in 2013 EarthCheck Silver Certi¿ed. April 2014 will launch three new slides of thrilling entertainment: the Python with super size tubes for three people, the Constrictor will be the longest slide ever and the Green Vipers at a height of 19.62 meters. Go with a friend or your family for an exciting day with plenty of food and beverage options or even get a massage. There’s a slide for everyone from the sedate Lazy River to the thrilling Climax. It’s one of the most fun days you can have in Bali. Open 9 – 6 daily.

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nights are a fun night out to test your knowledge, learn new things and meet new people over a beer or two. In Sanur at the Arena Pub & Restaurant on Bypass on Wednesday at 8. In Kerobokan at The Plumbers Arms in Semer Wednesday night at 8. In Kuta, at Piggys Bar on Poppies II on Monday at 7. In Ubud at Warung Fly on Friday nights at 7:30.

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by Awesome Days Out, Australian owned and operated to test your driving skills against up to six other drivers in four action-packed races. The dune buggies are constantly maintained and upgraded with new machines on order. The racing is located 22 km north of Tabanan. You’ll get three practice laps to familiarize you with the circuit and getting the feel of the buggy. Once you’re buckled into the buggy covered with a protective net your competitive drive kicks in as the starting Àag goes down with a shout of “GO” on a track of 750m in length and features hills, corners – fast and slow and straight sections to test the best racers. After a rain the track is muddy but we were lucky with a dry dusty track the day we went. Only three drivers race around the track for three laps at a time with a tally count until everyone has completed three races. Then the top ranking four drivers compete in the ¿nal ¿ve lap race to determine the winners. The ¿nal race really gets the adrenaline pumping as all drivers want to be the winner. After the races, a quick plunge in the river is a refreshing way to wash off the dust or there’s a shower. Following a sumptuous nasi campur lunch served over-looking the river, the top three winners are announced to step up on the winners stand and were presented with medals. Pick-up from your accommodation around 7:30 – 8:00 AM then a comfortable 1 and half hour drive to the track and return after the races is included. Buggy racing is the prime activity however Awesome Days Out in the very near future will be introducing twin seat buggies, so dad can drive a child or a zorb ball to give families a chance to give the younger members a chance to experience a thrill. On Facebook: Bali Buggy racing. Email: awesomedayout@ hotmail.com, +62 853-39070066. O One

of my all time favourite things to do for fun since childhood is horse riding. There are many riding stables to choose from around the island. Most of them offer riding on the beach or through the rice ¿elds. It’s a wonderful way to get out and see some remote places in Bali on a beautiful horse. When I was a kid I was a “tom-boy” building tree-houses and hanging a rubber tire from a rope to swing on, which made me feel a bit like Tarzan, but yesterday I got to play a real Tarzan at Bali T r e e t o p Adventure Park in Bedugul. There are 72 treetop challenges for a pretty thrilling day for young kids to the young at heart up to age 65. To start off an instructor straps you into a harness and you’re shown how to handle the clips and where to place them and given a practice slide across a short wire. It’s extremely important to always have at least one clip attached to the wire at all times, then clip on the second one. There are patrol guides spaced out amongst the trees to guide you and photograph you as you make your way through the trees and offer you a selection of several photos of you gingerly walking across a tightrope or Àying along on a high wire. There are seven circuits, each customized and designed with graded difficulty levels. All aerial activities, platforms, building materials and equipment comply with European standards and are upheld by French management. As you progress from tree to tree the challenge increases at your own pace. For children aged 4 -6 the Yellow Squirrel circuit includes footbridges, monkey track, ¿shing net and mini Àying fox. The

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Green Squirrel circuit is for ages 4 -7 for children ready for more of a challenge. Although they say the taller Green Squirrel circuit is for all ages and beginner adults with a max height of 5 meters, it proved to be quite a challenge. I was expecting it to be all Àying foxes of sliding across the wires from tree to tree. Actually it was hard work balancing walking tightrope wires from tree to tree. After catching my breath from the last tree and climbing to the ground I was ready for the next level the Orange circuit with a max height of 8 meters. The most challenging for me was grabbing the vertical cables on either side while balancing on the moving wooden slats under my feet and telling myself I could do it to make it to the next tree. Unfortunately it started to rain so we didn’t get to continue to the Blue circuit, which is max 8 meter height with high Àying swings, spider net and higher and longer flying foxes. I was looking forward to that one. I was ready for the Red circuit with a max height 11 meters for swinging high in the trees and a great Tarzan jump with a 650m long Àying fox. For a big thrill the Black circuit with a height of 20 meters takes courage and physical strength. It takes up to 2.5 hours to complete the circuits, but it’s best to come early as it may rain in the afternoon. It’s advisable to wear closed shoes or mountain-aquatic sandals to walk the tightropes and wear comfortable casual clothes. It also gets a bit nippy up there especially when it’s cloudy. The park is located in the Bedugul Botanical Gardens and you can see its collection of orchids while visiting. Open every day from 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM. Tel: 0361 - 852 0680 or email: info@balitreetop.com. A great way to start your Sunday morning in Ubud is with Ecstatic dance at the Yogabarn. I was amazed that about a hundred people of all ages turned up to dance their hearts out for the next ninety minutes of free-style dancing. A variety of great dance music got everyone’s blood pumping. You know you had a great time when you’re completely covered in sweat from dancing. Really good fun! Starts at 11 AM. On Friday nights the mood is darker to stimulate your libido at 7:30 PM.

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Salsa dancing is always good fun. Classes available at Bali Deli in Seminyak on Saturday nights at 8 PM, Bahiana Club on Jalan Dynapura on Thursday nights at 10 PM and Havana Café on Jalan Dewi Sita, Ubud on Friday at 6:30 PM, and they’re free.

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As a child I always enjoyed playing games with my family and friends like Monopoly, Risk and especially Scrabble. For the past four years in Bali I get together most weekends with friends for a few lively games of Scrabble and a few drinks. It helps keep my brain active and I always learn some new words. How does it get any better than that?

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ARDEN DOCTOR

by The Garden Doctor

by Dr. Kris

A Garden of Health and Happiness

A strange thing has been happening to our food supply, nutritional content is falling and the problem is getting worse. Industrial agriculture is producing food that is not as healthy or nutritious as it was 50 years ago. The decline in the nutritional content of fruits and vegetables was reported more than 10 years ago by an English researcher who investigated the falling mineral concentrations of 20 crops grown in the UK from the 1930s to the 1980s. A research team in the U.S. analysed 43 fruits and vegetables from 1950 to 1999 also reporting reductions in vitamins, minerals, and protein. They found that broccoli, for example had 130 mg of calcium in 1950, today, that number is only 48 mg. USDA ¿gures that show a decline in the mineral and vitamin content of several fruits and vegetables from 1963 to 1992. Here is a summary of some mineral decreases measured over the 30 year period: Calcium -30%, Iron -32%, Magnesium-21%, Phosphorus -11%, Potassium -6%. *Fruits and vegetables used in the sample were: oranges, apples, bananas, carrots, corn, tomatoes, broccoli, potatoes, celery, romaine lettuce, iceberg lettuce, collard greens, and chard. The conclusion is that naturally grown vegetables have more minerals and nutrients as compared to mass produced chemically grown ones. Bigger isn’t always better, so forget the huge tomatoes or oversized apples. The nutrients in most fruits and vegetables start to diminish as soon they are harvested. Fruit and vegetables at the local markets contain more vitamins and minerals. From my own observations, home grown produce lasts much longer but this should be obvious since supermarket produce is picked prematurely, travelling hundreds or thousands of kilometres across borders, then often stockpiled before landing on the store shelves. Who knows what it’s been sprayed with to preserve it free from pests in transit? A long journey from farm to table gives the nutrients plenty of time to degrade. Recent studies in Australia and the U.S. con¿rmed that on average apples found in the major retail supermarkets had been harvested 9-12 months prior to sale. The apples are sprayed with a preservative ‘approved for human consumption’ and then waxed to keep them looking shiny, but what is left of the nutrition content after all this time? Supermarket tomatoes are frequently picked green before ripe, a technique that keeps them from rotting in transit. Later, they are arti¿cially ripened with ethylene, (a gas that plants produce naturally). If you eat a tomato from the supermarket, you can almost guarantee it was gassed, same goes for bananas. Naturally grown vegetables have more nutrients, vitamins and minerals than those grown under the conditions of conveyor belt mass production, which primarily depends on a few chemicals; NPK, nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium. While important, they aren’t the only elements that a plant needs to grow and produce healthy fruits and vegetables. Over time synthetic fertilizers decrease a plants ability to synthesize nutrients or absorb them from the soil. Plants that are grown naturally not only taste better, they also contain more “phytochemicals” (a term which refers to a wide variety of compounds produced by plants) within their fruits. A 10-year study in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry showed that organic tomatoes can have up to 30 percent more phytochemicals than those grown industrially. Scientists have identi¿ed thousands of phytochemicals, although only a small fraction have been studied closely, the most commonly researched include beta carotene, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), folic acid, and vitamin E. Phytochemicals and their anti-oxidant properties are promoted for the

prevention of many health conditions, including cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. Studies show that people can reduce their risk of cancer signi¿cantly by eating more fruits, vegetables, and other foods from plants that contain high levels of phytochemicals. It is little wonder that some health professionals hypothesise that cancer is really caused by long term nutritional de¿ciency, and as such can be prevented through a healthy diet containing large amounts of fresh chemical free produce. Those with fruit and vegetable gardens are more likely to cook using their home-grown produce, and this tends to be healthier because it does not contain the same amounts of pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers as commercial produce, not to mention the nutritional difference. The health consequences of gardening though extend much further beyond simple nutritional bene¿ts. Various studies show that gardening is more than just an enjoyable past time from which you can harvest some healthy fresh fruits. The planning, creation and ongoing maintenance of a landscape or garden provides an excellent creative outlet for your brain. The positive effect on mental health from gardening leads to positivity in all other aspects of your life, including living l o n g e r. A m a j o r s t u d y conducted in Australia over a 30 year period followed 3000 people and it was found that loitering and pottering around in the garden reduced the risk of dementia by 36 per cent. Commenting on his ¿ndings Professor John McCallum states that “Daily gardening is a complex variable, and we can’t really isolate the ‘active ingredient’. It’s a combination of being physically active, eating the good fresh food that they grow and having a sense of future and purpose.”

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Gardening can make you feel younger and happier. Gardeners tend to be more optimistic in that they have something to look forward to, unlike the rest of us whose life revolves around the sole activity of working, servicing debt, worrying about the kids or retiring. It is important to have a calming hobby, and you get the added bene¿t of exercise with gardening. Gardening helps you ¿ght stress. Your garden can become a place of meditation, contemplation and relaxation. It’s no wonder then that a beautiful garden is the centrepiece, the absolute necessity of all of those new fashionable meditation retreats that promise to have 30 years of life stress wiped away in a matter of days. This leads me to rightly believe that it’s all about the garden, a matter of sitting quietly in the garden. Nature will induce the meditation, and maybe the meditation just might help the nature grow! When you garden you naturally stop thinking, obsessing, and worrying. Research has shown that just by looking at scenes or photos of nature a decline in systolic blood pressure will result. Gardening can even extend your life by 10 years according to D. Buettner , the author of the New York Times bestselling book, “The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer from the People Who’ve Lived the Longest by.” Gardening is the unique form of exercise that will allow you to do something calming, creative and fun whilst you work to a moderate level of physical exertion. Just more reasons to start growing your own!

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For Sale; Canon L lens 28105. Call 0813 3775 5729. Sanur. [064] For Sale; Blackberry 9220 Davis. White colour. SCM warranty till March 2015. Unlocked 100% works. Not blackmarket phone. Rp. 1 million. Call 0852 4881 3788. Jimbaran. [050]

For Sale; Pentium DualCore 2.70ghz, 1GB RAM, HD 250GB, 17” Benq LCD, Aztec computer table, Logitec web cam, Keenion headset 2.500.000. Text 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_ dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [048]

For Sale; Super brand surfboard USA made. Rp. 2.3 Juta nego. 5’8”x191/4x2 5/16 deck has pressure dents, 2 tiny dings on bottom, 1 on nose. 5 future fin boxes. 0878 6245 1311. Jimbaran. [077]

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For Sale; iPhone 4S black 16gb. Factory unlocked and with IOS 7.1. Used but still in good condition. Box and charger cable included. Price Rp 4. 3 million. Contact 0852 3750 5990 (sms only). Bukit. [078]

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For Sale; USA collectible magazines from 1970’s. Four issues of “Avant Garde” in perfect condition, incl. John Lennon’s Erotic Lithographs and Picasso’s Erotic Gravures. Rp. 4 mil. OBO for all. For info: 0813 3727 3007 or <katalyst89@ hotmail.com>. Ubud. [080] For Sale; Fashion jewelry collection over 1000 metal models/designs, used for earrings and pendants. Rp. 15 million OBO for entire collection. Call 0813 3727 3007 or <katalyst89@ hotmail.com>. Ubud. [081]

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For Sale; Music equipment as used. Trace Elliot 150watt bass combo. Very good condition, only used at home and studio. Rp. 3.5 juta. Call Ross 0821 4704 3543. [064] For Sale; Musical instruments. Yamaha acoustic 12string (electric) guitar 3.5 juta top condition. Case. Yamaha classical electric guitar collectors item, 4 juta good cond. Ibanez fretless bass electric. Maple neck, great sound, case. new strings 3.5 juta. Call Ross 0821 4704 3543. Gianyar. [065] For Sale; Office desk with 6 draws made of beautiful solid wood, perfect for the home office. Only 6 months old, still have original receipt. Half price Rp. 2.5 million. Dominique 0822 3765 4024 or <dburton2010@live.com. au>. Legian. [066] For Sale; DJ Equipment Allen & Heath Xone 4D together with Allen & Heath headphones and laptop stand, barely used bought new in Australia 14 months ago. Dominique 0822 3765 4024 or <dburton2010@live. com.au>. Legian. [067] For Sale; Converse all star Chuck Taylor knee-high. Rocker Style. Special rare item. Like new. Very good condition. Bought 1.5 million in US. Sell for best offer. Call/SMS 0819 9910 0025 / <andyctr007@yahoo.com>. Denpasar. [068]

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Toastmasters Club A Toastmasters Club is a “learn-by-doing” workshop where you can hone your public-speaking and leadership skills in a supportive, friendly atmosphere. Bali Toastmasters (Sanur) meet every 2nd & 4th Thursdays, contact: Novie 0812 3612 5525. Magical-Bali Toastmasters (Sanur) meet every 1st & 3rd Fridays, contact: Chisato 0812 3956 3082. Ubud Asyik Toastmasters meet every 1st & 3rd Saturdays, contact: Yeni 085 792 334 500. <www.toastmasters.org>. Touch Rugby Tuesdays 5-6.30pm Bali International School. For further info <www.balirugby.com> or <info@balirugby.com>. Ubud Tournament Scrabble Club We meet in Ubud 2x per week to play competitive scrabble. Looking for like minded players who know the 2 and 3 letter words as well as the Z, X, Q and J words. Don’t be intimidated... we are also nice people! If you’re interested, please SMS either Barbara 0821 4421 6670 or John 0813 3868 5769. We are looking for semi-permanent ex-pats. Ubud Organic Farmers Market Organic, natural & healthy - home grown & home made lots of fresh organic veggies, healthy skin care, incense, mosquito & bug spray, jamu kunyit, healing plants, specialty breads & desserts, organic rice & tofu, dried fruits, wheat grass juice, healthy food books, organic free range eggs, organic vegetable seeds, cacoa, vinegar, sea salt, soy milk, tortillas, coffee, teas, honey & so much more - it’s a great place to meet friends, great karma, great support of local committed independent small farmers & businesses. Every Saturday 9:30 - 2 at Pizza Bagus in Pengosekan. Vipassana Meditation Vipassana Meditation, as taught by S.N. Goenka, one hour group sitting, every Wednesday held at Villa Serenity in Canggu, time 18:30 (6:30 pm) sharp. Please SMS Sara

0821-4747-0358, <www.dhamma.org>. (Watch for upcoming to enable them to become independent, both physically and Bali courses, click on Indonesia). May all beings be happy. mentally. For enquiries and support, contact Latra on Hp. 0812 399 0701 or <yakkum_bali@yahoo.com>. Windsurfing / Kitesurfing Club Sanur Windsurfing club in Sanur to share the passion for this sport. Yayasan CIMD For more information come to see us at Sanur Beach Hotel Supporting children with sponsorship to continue their or visit our web page <www.blueoasisbc.com>. You can also education, opportunities for children with learning problems call for free Wind & Wave information in Sanur at 288 011 and organizing an extra program available for their friends extension Blue Oasis. and all the children from community. Medical programs based on actual needs; efficient and adequate. Reorientation and Yayasan ‘SO’ High 5 Rehab rehabilitation for persons with special needs. CIMD works Foundation High 5 rehab ‘So’ is a rehabilitation and education closely together with other social organizations. For more centre for physically handicapped Balinese children. Our goal information, visit our website <www.yayasancimd.org>. is to let the Balinese handicapped children of Bali be part of society. We achieve our goal by providing physiotherapy and Yayasan GUS education for free. If you know any child that is in need of Established in 2002, Yayasan GUS is a non profit organization, physical help, please contact us at 036 2700 1597 for a dedicated to improving Bali’s environment. Vision: Improve consult. You can visit us in Dusun Banyualit, Desa Kalibukbuk, the environment of Bali. Mission: Work together with Lovina, Singaraja. You can also be part of this project by stakeholders to reduce environment pollution. GUS Activites: donating to the foundation. For more information please visit Beach Clean Up, Education Project, Non Toxic Pest Control, <www.high5rehab.org> Public Toilet, Rubbish Bins, Environment Movies, Environment Events, Free Consultations. Legian 138 Kuta Bali. Telp. Yayasan BAWA (Bali Animal Welfare Association) 62-361-759 323. Fax 62-361-767 654. <www.gus-bali.org>, Not for profit organization assisting Bali street dogs, offer <info@gus-bali.org>. free sterilization, vaccination, treatments and advice on animal care. Education programs held at local schools. YKIP (Yayasan Kemanusian Ibu Pertiwi) Emergency ambulance also available 24hrs. Further YKIP is a charity dedicated to improving the lives of all those information or donations please contact Klinik Hewan Ubud who live on Bali but with a focus on health and education. 0361 981490, Janice 0811 389 004. Email <bawabali@aol. Amongst other projects YKIP has established a medical com>. library at Udayana University and together with YKIDS runs a scholarship fund for the semi-orphans from the Bali Bomb. Yakkum Bali Project Yakkum Bali Project is a non-government organisation We are also working on a number of projects with local concerned with the rehabilitation of children and young NGOs. For further information, see <www.ykip.org> or email adults who are physically disabled, offering training courses <info@ykip.org> or call us on 759 544.

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For Sale; Tennis shoes Adidas still looks like new, only two times use, nice blue white color. Rp. 700.000, size euro 43 1/3, USA 9 1/2. Call 0852 3800 7282. [054] Over 50’s players wanted for social tennis in Denpasar. Covered court on Mon 9-11, Wed 9-11, Fri 11-1. Average grade only. Call Alan 0821 4794 3213. [055]

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Moving Sale; Light motion sola photo 600 UW-Light. Never used plus adapter. 580$. 2 Suunto Vyper Dive Computer plus PCconnector. As new. $ 240 each. 1 3mm oceanic Wetsuit XL, as new, $ 80. 1 lady Probe-Wetsuit 3mm, as new. $ 80. 1 Scubapro Assend BCD XL, good cond. $200. 1 Tusa BCD lady size, v.g. cond., $ 170. 1 Scubapro 350 2nd stage + US divers octopus + pressure gauge + Scubapro 1st stage. gd. cond. $160. Contact 081 2395 1444. [056] For Sale; Complete collection of David Baldacci’s books (more than 20 volumes, including the latest Day of Doom). Per book only Rp 55.000. Sell only the whole bunch for this price. Sanur. Call Michael 081 2395 1444. [060] For Sale; 2nd hand horse equipment saddles, bridles, ropes, bits, hackamores, sweat rugs etc. (some are brand new). Email <unitywithhorses@gmail. com>. SMS 0821 4674 4728. [169]

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Who can help? Looking for Mr. Sures from Jakarta and his Indian wife Karuna. They are building a hotel in Tegallalang. I need the telp number of his wife. Gaby 081 139 3857 / e-mail: <gabygundlach51@gmail. com>. Ubud. [037] Attention Guitarists! Black Rockwell Baby Blues 2010 series for sale, still in good condition. Great guitar for beginners and intermediate guitarists. Selling at Rp. 1.6 million. Call 0821 4703 0246. Kerobokan. [038] For Sale; Samsung Galaxy Grand (duo SIMM) (GTI9082) black with original box, etc. 5” screen. 8GB memory + 32GB microSD card, Android, 8MP camera. New Rp. 4 million, sell for Rp. 2.8 million OBO. 0813 3759 8422 or <balibruce@ gmail.com>. [032] For Sale; Samsung Galaxy S3 mini (GT-I8190) white with original box, etc. 4” screen. 1GB memory + 8GB microSD card, Android, 5MP camera. New Rp. 3.7 million, sell for Rp. 2.2 million OBO. 0813 3759 8422 or e-mail: <balibruce@gmail. com>. [033] For Sale; Gopro Hero original, 1080p video 60fps, 5MP sensor, under water case, sticker to attach in motorbike, wrist accessory for diving. Great for snorkeling. Pickup in Ubud Rp. 15 million. Email: <elxavicio@gmail.com>. [051]

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For Sale; Honeywell evaporative air cooler Co60pm. Retail price Rp. 5.5 million, sell for Rp. 2.5 million. Excellent condition. Cheaper to run than A/C! Contact Daniel 081 1380 2392. Sanur. [074]

For Sale; 3 solid wooden dining tables (L150, W75, H78 ) between 1-2 mill. each. 2 single beds with mattress - 1 mill each. 1 Canon MP258 printer, 1 year old. 2 mill. Sue. 0812 3788 0991. Canggu. [016]

For Sale; Bicycle for age 3 - 4 years old, silver, need to paint. Price 200.000 nego. Call / sms 089 8578 7878. Denpasar. [075]

Moving Sale; Leaving end of June. Standing light Rp. 150.000, Christmas lights Rp. 50.000, office chair Rp. 200.000, coffee table Rp. 200.000, small hanger Rp. 50.000, tennis racket Rp. 100.000. Jon 0812 1966 5056. Sanur. [017]

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4 Ways to Boost Your Labour Productivity What Is Labor Productivity? Labor productivity measures the amount of goods and services produced by one hour of labor. Let’s say your business has gross profit of $300,000 per year, and you have 9 staff working for you. So that is 10 people working 40 hour weeks (full time, not part time), which is 40 x 50 = 2,000 hours per person per year = 20,000 hours for your business. Your labor productivity is the gross profit (business value added) divided by the number of hours, or $300,000 divided by 20,000 which is $15 per hour. Is that good or bad? There are lots of answers to that question, because it depends. • If your rate last year was $12 then it’s great, because it shows your business productivity growth rate has improved by 25%. A typical national figure for productivity improvement is usually around 3 or 4%, but it varies by industry. In Indonesia in 2012, pharmacies improved by 13% and clothing by nearly 5%. • If your industry rate is $27 then your business $15 is bad because you are either less innovative or pay higher wages. You are certainly less competitive. What Levers Affect Labor Productivity? There are four elements in the equation – the selling price and the cost of sales in the output side, and the efficiency cost of labor and the quantity of labor in the input side. Therefore you can improve your labor productivity by: • Increasing your selling price • Reducing your cost of sales • Increasing labor efficiency per unit rate • Reducing the amount of labor required. 1. How to Increase Your Selling Price I’m really tired of people telling me they can’t increase their prices because of competition. People are prepared to pay a premium if you help them get their job done more effectively than your competition. Gillette sells a standard disposable razor for Rp 10,000, and a Mach 3 blade for four times that price. They sell so many Mach 3 blades because they are superior at helping people get the job done. In my younger home handyman days when time was scarce on weekends, I was quite happy to pay a premium price at the wellsignposted hardware store where I could be in and out in 10 minutes, compared with its disorganized and grubby old competition. 2. How to Minimize Your Cost of Sales If you have a manufacturing business you can reduce your costs by reducing your product lines – as a rule of thumb every additional routing increases your overheads by 30%, according to Harvard School of Management. You can also invest in better, more efficient machinery, or reduce material wastage, or minimize setup idle time of people and machinery. You can improve the working environment to reduce safety hazards. In a service business direct costs include direct labour (tradespeople, consultants), sales commissions, shipping costs, any parts and supplies used to provide the service. Transportation businesses have fuel, maintenance, and drivers. 3. How to Increase Labor Efficiency Train your people to be more productive. This can often result in reducing the need for supervisory middle management. Multiply the 2,000 hours a year by a person’s hourly rate. Now consider the investment in a course to improve efficiency. What is the cost of the course compared to the expected efficiency increase? Treat people with respect, and be amazed as you watch work team output soar. Can you split job functions so that you can have fewer higher wage staff focused on key decision-making tasks, and replace their work on more routine functions with lesser wage level people? Can you increase the value of what you are producing so that the relative value of your staff inputs are less? This has been the case in the US where real wages stayed almost constant for 30 years from the mid 1970’s, while productivity doubled in the same period. Pit Crew Case Study In Formula 1 racing the pit crew efficiency has evolved to the stage where they can refuel a car and change

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tyres in about 2.4 seconds. Just utilizing a swiveling car jack handle made a 0.4 second improvement. With some crews taking 4 seconds, that difference can be significant in race outcomes, where the lap times of drivers may vary by only tenths of a second. Retail Staffing Case Study For a retail store we added one staff member to be responsible for stock replenishment, cleaning and sales bin tidying tasks. This left the other, better-trained sales staff more time to focus on customers. We found that gross margin increased by 19%, meaning an additional Rp 40 million per month. The gross cost of the additional person was Rp 2.5 million, so the return on that investment was a huge boost in productivity. 4. How to Reduce the Amount of Labor Used Examine your standard processes involving transactions. Determine how productive your staff are during those 2,000 hours a year.

For Sale; Metal detector. New in box. Bounty hunter. Find gold in the beach down to 1 m. Great way to get rich. Rp. 2 juta firm. 081 2394 2215. Jimbaran. [084] For Sale; 10pcs roasted Sumatra-Gayo Arabica organic coffee (certified organic by USDA, EU 834/07 & Rainforest Alliance), 500 gr= Rp. 120.000. Liza 0878 8823 5218. Jimbaran. [082] For Sale; All in villa 3 bedrooms. All furniture, equipment kitchen, TV, home theatre. All go out for Rp. 80 juta or US$ 5000. Call 0878 6180 2854. Kerobokan. [015]

For Sale; Samsung DVD player with USB, type E-360. Connect share movie, dust proof, CD ripping, progressive scan. Brand new sealed in box. Only Rp. 285.000. Ph/SMS 0812 3820 0083. Denpasar. [012] For Sale; Laptop Dell Pentium 4, 256Gb memory, good condition, rarely used, negotiable price. Call (0361) 749 8942. [013] For Sale; Bunk bed, teak wood, new never been used, size 100x200cm, asking Rp. 2.2 million, new Rp. 2.5 million. Email: <thinkpad 1802@gmail.com> for picture, call/sms 0852 8807 0568. Kerobokan. [014]

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Materials Handling Case Study We measured the amount of time a person took to pick a bunch of items for an order in a range of warehouses, to come up with an average rate. The typical rate was 60 picks per hour. We also broke the task down into its components – walking between locations, checking the paperwork, picking the item, putting it into a bin or onto a pallet, and so on. We found that 70% of the time was spent walking between locations. That’s a lot of non-productive labor. In one warehouse we had 40 people order picking so in effect you could say 28 of them were non-productive. We then used technology to analyze where our items were stored. We found that the most frequently picked item was located over 100 metres away from the packing stations, which meant an awful lot of walking in a day. We did two key things: 1. We moved the most frequently picked items close to the packing stations. 2. We used high-density storage systems to reduce the width of the location “face” so they were closer together but deeper and loaded from the back. The end result was that our labor productivity increased by over 300 percent over 3 years – our sales grew in that period by 330% but our labor force hours slightly reduced. Transaction Processing Case Study In one business here in Bali we doubled the number of transactions with no increase in staff, by implementing better systems and automating activities as much as possible. Take some time to track your business processes that involve recording transactions. Start with the ones that have the highest volume. First look to see if you can eliminate any delays caused by nit-picking approvals. Delegate approvals wherever possible to the person doing the job, using standard business rules set by you. Then measure two things: • The time required for each step (eg how long on average to post a transaction into the computer.) • The number of transactions per day. Then calculate: • The possible number of transactions per hour • The number of hours required to do the job. Then ask yourself, and your staff: • What else is that person doing during the day? • What are the causes of delays that person has in not being able to complete each transaction independently? • What tools or other information to hand could help that person do their transaction posting more efficiently?

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Everyone thinks of social media as consisting of networking platforms, such as Facebook or Twitter. However, social media is just that – media that is social, accessible to everyone. By this definition, MOOCs are also considered social media. MOOCs, or Massive Open Online Courses, are free or low-cost educational programs designed for unlimited participation and open access, regardless of geographic location or background, providing a student has internet access. MOOCs, which emerged in 2012, are a recent development in remote or distance education and have been quickly increasing in popularity. MOOCs take over from earlier distance education models, such as written correspondence, radio broadcast or closed circuit TV courses. Popular MOOC sites include Udacity, Coursera and edX. Early courses favored information technology and science topics, but more recently the number of arts, humanities and business courses is growing. In August 2013, Universitas Ciputra Entrepreneurship Online (UCEO) launched an online MOOC, called Entrepreneurship Ciputra Way, on starting a business that was taught entirely in Indonesian. Over 20,000 Indonesians registered for the first course. Since March 2014, I have been enrolled in a MOOC at edx.org, an online co-operative venture between Harvard and MIT. EdX is a non-profit whose goal is to bring ‘the best of higher education to students of all ages anywhere in the world, wherever there is Internet access.’ All EdX courses are free and interactive, and topics include computer science, public health and artificial intelligence. The subject I have been studying (Immunity to Change) is a radical experiment to take a proven method for personal change and see if it can be deployed online to help tens of thousands of people at one time form new habits and create lasting personal change. I first read about Immunity to Change in a New York Times article late in 2013. Two Harvard psychologists and professors, Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey, began working initially with corporations to develop a reproducible program to help them guide their employees through periods of change. After successfully helping people adapt to changing work environments, clients began to ask the pair if their methods could be adapted for personal change and lifestyle goals, such as managing anger, losing weight or improving exercise. Kegan and Lahey’s theory is that people have an ‘immunity to change’, that is, we actively resist making changes that we want to make or would be good for us; a condition that almost seems like a psychological ‘immune response’, in which our unconscious needs are fighting off our conscious efforts at change. We may sincerely want to lose weight, or stop our angry outbursts, but Kegan and Lahey say that until we address the unconscious needs that we are often unaware of, effective change will not happen. Blogger and coach Caroline Adams Miller who took the Immunity to Change course at Harvard with Kegan and Lahey said, “I found the ITC training to be more unique than much of the training I’ve done in recent years. The idea is to gather data that will allow you to successfully challenge your assumptions, little by little, thus shifting your immune system from one that protects you from making changes to one that permits and protects the changes you want.”

Or as Kagen and Lahey wrote in the first week’s introduction to the Immunity to Change online course, “the focus is not learning about something new. Instead, the focus is on learning how to do something new.” Kegan said that, for him to teach these skills, gives him the ‘extraordinary privilege and the exhilaration of actually helping people to develop psychologically to become a bigger and better version of themselves … [to see] that development is possible in the adult years.’ Lahy talked about the ‘deep gratification’ she gets from teaching the Immunity to Change process, ‘which is watching people basically liberate themselves from these internal chains that keep them very limited and self-tortured.’ She said, ‘The greater love that follows from people succeeding with this work is extraordinary.’ The course finishes on June 22nd, and I have had quite a roller coaster ride, together with thousands of other people from all over the world, over the past 15 weeks, while sitting in front of my computer. Each week, there were videos of Kegan and Lahey instructing us in the basics of their Immunity to Change approach, readings, quizzes, surveys, and the key element of the course, the Change Diary. Each student was asked to provide emails for 3 or 4 friends who would be surveyed about changes that the student had undergone during the MOOC course. The Change Diary is the heart of the course and the method by which a student can start to track his or her change goals, as well as their underlying resistance to change that starts to emerge over the course of the program. By writing down a personal history, and running short interactive psychological tests with people in their lives, a student creates a ‘map’ of their psychological ‘immunity’ and their progress towards real, effective, lasting change. I wanted to test why I was so erratic in doing my own personal writing: essays, memoir and dramatic writing. I would start a daily writing habit or a journal for a while, only to watch it slowly wind down and stop. What I discovered about myself is that I have a fear of expressing and asserting myself. I think, like many people on the course, I have an old fear, learned in childhood, that if I fully express myself, people won’t like me. What I learned on this MOOC, is that I have enough life experience to begin to dismantle protective fears – my ‘immune response’ - that were imprinted on me as a child. The Immunity to Change’s discussion forums reminded me that I was partaking in social media, and not undertaking a solo long-distance course. As the weeks passed, students from all over the world began to share private stories about years spent trying and failing to change destructive habits or put healthy ones in place, about the pain and heartache they had suffered from repeatedly being unable to change, about the toll they saw it take on their relationships, and the relief and hope that most were beginning to feel as the course progressed; that this time, things were different. People formed small groups within the forum, around habits they wanted to change or gain. The course material can be viewed online until June 30th, on www.edx.org, after which time it will be taken offline. The Immunity to Change MOOC will be offered again in the fall of 2014, but no dates are currently given.

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Temple Trash – Creative Solutions As Bali’s Hindu population becomes increasingly middle class, from year to year Balinese ceremonies get bigger and bigger. Towering offerings, mind-blowing decorations, nonstop gamelan music and entertainment for the gods everywhere you look – it’s incredible to witness such strength in tradition in the face of globalism and rampant consumerism. Some of these ceremonies, particularly ones which last a month or more, attracted tens of thousands of worshippers. There are probably no hard and fast stats but a major yearly temple ceremony such as the one at Besakih could be seeing more than 100,000 worshippers over one month. That’s a lot of people to deal with. At many ceremonies, a dedicated temple committee prepares refreshments and food for worshippers. Now that’s large-scale catering. And that’s a lot of potential humangenerated waste. Simply providing drinkable water for devotees creates tons of plastic trash in those small cups with straws called Aqua gelas. You don’t have to look further than the roadside in front of your house to discover how in-ef¿ciently and inconsiderately trash is dealt with here: it’s either chucked in the gutters and waterways, or piled up and burnt. Today, the trash burning problem is so severe where I live in Denpasar that the only day I can remember where you can’t smell smoldering plastic in Nyepi. Generally, the way Balinese deal with temple trash is pretty much the same. For those temples that actually have a waste removal system that doesn’t involve dumping or burning, there is no separation of the trash for future recycling. A few weeks ago, we performed selonding music for the gods at Batukaru Temple in Tabanan. I was thrilled to ¿nd that they have installed a water ¿ltration system. Instead of buying boxes of aqua gelas (costly when you have thousands of worshippers), a large and active temple committee provides glasses (made from glass) for drinking water, tea and coffee, constantly washing them day and night. This sort of effort to reduce waste is one creative smart way to deal with the source of a signi¿cant part of the plastic trash problem. Creativity is a characteristic Balinese trait, so it’s great to see that (albeit slowly) more Balinese creative solutions for all aspect of ceremony (including the clean-up) are essential to keep the beauty and restore the balance. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2014 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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A few weeks a go a good friend along with several of her staff suffered horrible burns as a result of a kitchen gas cylinder explosion. This is an all too common story in countries like Indonesia that rely heavily on bottled gas for home use. While I was researching this I found no less than 40 documented accounts of gas cylinder explosions this year alone in Indonesia. Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) is an excellent fuel for cooking. LPG cylinders are safe if used correctly. However, if stored or used incorrectly, LPG can be extremely dangerous. Usage: • Cylinders used for household purposes must not be filled with automotive LPG (Autogas). • Never use LPG indoors or in a confined space. • Do not connect or disconnect cylinders in the vicinity of a naked flame. • Do not use LPG in windy conditions ie more than 10km per hour (if cooking or camping outdoors). • Do not use undue force to open or close the main cylinder valve. If in doubt, consult the supplier. • Shut off the cylinder valve before disconnecting the bottle. • Always keep cool and away from flames, sparks and heat. • When operating your gas bottle, always read the manufacturer’s operating instructions. Storage: • Cylinders should be stored outside in a wellventilated area, be carried and stored upright at all times. • Do not store or use petrol, flammable liquids or aerosols near LPG cylinders. • Ensure valves are turned off firmly when not in use. • Pressure relief valves should face away from dwellings and combustible materials where possible. Transport: • When transporting cylinders in the car the total capacity must not exceed 9kg. The cylinders should be transported in an upright position, secured, preferably in the boot. Do not leave LPG bottles in a vehicle unnecessarily.

• No more than two cylinders should be carried in a car at any one time. Maintenance: • Your gas cylinder is required to be re-tested and stamped every 10 years. (I doubt this happens in Indonesia. If a cylinder looks dented or dodgy, or smells of leaking gas don’t use it). • Never use a naked flame to detect a leak. To check for gas leakage, spray soapy water on any suspect connection or hose and watch for bubbles. If in doubt, turn off the gas and have a licensed gas fitter attend to the hose or connection. • Do not attempt to refill dented or corroded cylinders. They must be returned to a test station for re-certification. • Never tamper with the safety valve or other gas bottle fittings. For the benefit of family or staff that speak Indonesian print out the following page and paste it where it is visible in the kitchen (eg the fridge) http://www.inicaraku.com/tipscara-mencegah-agar-tabung-elpiji-lpg-pertamina-tidakmeledak.html Remember, be safe not sorry. If you detect a strong smell of gas, SHUT OFF THE VALVE IMMEDIATELY AND DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT ANY FLAME IN THE VICINITY OF THE CYLINDER.

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eauty & Health by Shari DEFRAG YOUR BRAIN BY HAVING YOUR BARS RUN

I’m not talking about running off to a bar like on Jalan Dynapura to down a few beers. I’m talking about the energy bands that run parallel through your head called The Bars. Over two years ago by chance or was it fate, I was introduced to the Bars which changed my life. Listening to a Rikka Zimmerman’s audio (a former Access Consciousness facilitator), she discussed how getting your bars run regularly could create big changes in your life. Curious, I Googled it and was directed to an Access Consciousness website and learned a little. As though by magic, two days later I received an email informing me that there was a Bars class in Ubud the following week. I called my good friend Michele and we decided we would attend the one day class together. The class opened a whole new world for both of us. The simplest explanation of what the Bars do is to use the analogy of a computer; like when you defrag your ¿les on your computer so it will run better, Bars defrags your brain. It clears out the cobwebs of memories stored there for perhaps a multitude of years. Things you may not even be aware of or beliefs that are no longer serving you. The Bars are 32 points on the head that represent different beliefs that we hold about various things. By running energy through these points, it acts as a tool to empower and facilitate more consciousness for people to change things in their life and the possibility to change the world

you smoke these cigarettes you’ll get cancer. That doesn’t make it true. It’s just a belief that’s been implanted in your brain. Know that one time won’t clear out everything. From there, the practitioner moves their ¿ngers to different spots on the head and gently holds them in place as energy is run through them. The practitioner isn’t sending you energy like in Reiki, but simply activating your own energy. A session normally lasts about 60-90 minutes. Many people fall asleep, or you can talk if you wish. However, music can’t be played as the acoustical vibration of music interferes with the energy that’s being cleared. At the end you will probably feel very relaxed and peaceful, and perhaps a little spacey.

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The after effect may be subtle or dramatic. You never know what will come out of it. Chiropractor, Dr. Dain Heer who is currently the co-founder of Access Consciousness was so unhappy fourteen years ago when he decided to have his first Bars session. He had tried numerous alternative therapies to overcome his sadness but nothing worked. He decided to make a demand of the universe for something to change within six months and bring him happiness or he planned to kill himself. He noticed a little ad in his local paper saying “All of life comes to me with ease, joy and glory”.

Curious, he called the girl and asked what she does. “Let’s start with the Bars,” she answered. When the session ¿nished he felt a sense of peace and happiness that he had been looking for. Unlike other modalities he’d tried, this time the joy lasted. He continued to have weekly Bars sessions until one day Gary Douglas, the founder of Access came in asking for a chiropractic treatment. Mysteriously Dain suddenly had Where did the Bars come from? a miraculous healing power he had never experienced before and cured Gary of a terminal illness. A friendship blossomed Gary Douglas, the founder of Access Consciousness reached and turned into a business partnership. Gary and Dain a point in his life over twenty years ago where life wasn’t now travel the world facilitating Access classes along with working for him. He was at a breaking point, realizing there hundreds of other Access facilitators in over forty countries. must be more to life and was willing to do whatever it took to change things. He began to ask questions of the universe. Bene¿ts Soon afterward he received information during a channeling session with “angels / guides” and was shown 32 points on Having your Bars run will make you feel peaceful and happy. the head and instructed to go out and teach this to people to It can bring more awareness to view the world in a different way. It’s been effective in treating children with learning bring awareness or consciousness. disabilities. It’s perfect if you’re feeling a bit frazzled and had a bad day and clears out negative thoughts. Some of the 32 points: Money, Creativity, Hopes and Dreams, Sadness and Joy, Working with the Bars also entails asking questions of the Healing and Aging just to name a few. universe to change the things that aren’t working in your life. Don’t look for the answer, that’s up to the universe. Asking What can you expect by getting your Bars run? questions like: Like they say, at the worst it will feel like you’ve had a great • “How does it get any better than this?” (Used when something very bad or good has happened) massage because it’s very relaxing. At the best, your life will start to • “What else is possible?” (when looking for other possibilities) change for the better. A session is usually performed lying down, but • “What will it take to create more money?” (for example) it can also be done sitting. First, • “Interesting point of view, I have this point of view.” (when faced with judgment or experiencing pain) the practitioner will start with energy pulls to get your energy • “What can I do or be different today to create more happiness in my life?” Àowing smoothly throughout your body. Kind of like cardio exercise for your energy. For a person not accustomed to having energy work done this may take several minutes, but By getting your Bars run regularly and keep asking questions it will happen because we’re all energy beings. After the you can create real change in your life and be the person energy pulls, the session proceeds with running the implant you were meant to be to make this world a better place. You band which is a point behind the ears. The practitioner can receive a Bars session from one of the practitioners in gently touches these points on the person receiving, which Bali or learn to give in a day. For a list of Bars facilitators in for a ¿rst-timer may take awhile to start clearing out lots of Bali E: spa.inspirations@gmail.com beliefs that are no longer useful and taking up space in your brain. This may include beliefs going back thousands of years that you’re not even aware of. Implants are beliefs that you’re holding on to. For example: those horrible pictures on cigarette packages of cancer to make you believe that if

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Nutritional supplements are a $30 billion a year business in the US today, but there’s a problem. So much of what is sold us is either ineffective or bogus. Does this mean nutritional supplementation is waste of time and money and we shouldn’t bother with it? It certainly can be, but done right it can be a life-extender and a lifesaver. ParacelsusAsia looks at how to buy smart. One of the perks for a departing US president is what’s called the Pardon List. This is when a soon to be ex-president gives a get-out-of-jail-free card to erring best buddies and/or cash cows caught with their hands in the till, or worse. On leaving of¿ce in 2001 Bill Clinton exercised his prerogative to the max. Along with his own half brother, his wife’s brother, some 80 corporate felons went free. One of these jailbirds was a certain Glen Braswell, founder of the Gero Vita Industries, who had been found guilty of massively and masterfully defrauding the US public in 1998 by selling fake antiaging and other nutritional supplements to trusting Americans. That was some 16 years ago and gives you an indication of the money involved in cheating people in their quest for a health and long life. Does this mean that doctors, the pharmaceutical industry and their creatures are right to call for the scheduling of all nutritional supplements with any therapeutic effect as drugs in order to protect us from ourselves? Hardly. To provide perspective, consider: properly prescribed medical drugs in hospitals killed over a million Americans in the past decade, not including drugs improperly prescribed, drugs prescribed by doctors outside hospitals, nor all the over-the-counter drugs we selfprescribe. You can count the deaths from nutritional supplements over the same period on the ¿ngers of two hands. There is not one major pharmaceutical ¿ rm unconvicted and ¿ned for serial criminal acts. These are not bloodless crimes. Make no mistake, people die. And yet, no matter how egregious the crime, no senior executive of any major pharmaceutical company has yet to do jail time. These are not people whom we should blindly trust. Lastly, it is little known that the biggest maker of vitamins are the pharmaceutical companies themselves, so it’s no skin off their nose if you believe the research they pay for to tell us supplements don’t work or not - they’ve got us either way. In an ideal world we would get all the nutrients we need from the food we eat and that’s what we should strive for. Real food in its natural form is the best way to obtain these nutrients. The problem is that it is increasingly dif¿cult to do this, given the debased and industrialised nature of today’s food chain. We are therefore compelled to supplement to some degree to maintain good health, leaving aside any question of the therapeutic nature of applied clinical nutrition Once you’ve done your homework and understood what your own body requires by way of supplementation, and it’s good to get initial professional advise from someone who is not also in the business of selling you product, you are now ready to go to market. Caveat emptor! People may not die from taking supplements, but the unwary and the nutritionally ignorant are soon parted from their money. Buying smart is no easy task, but it is possible. First you have to eliminate the bogus, the counterfeit and the fraudulent. I’d say that’s about 30% of everything out there. How do you do that since you have no idea where the stuff they say is inside the bottle actually originates? The cheapest manufacturer of single ingredient vitamins and minerals is China. A country famed for poisoning and killing Chinese infants with frandulent milk formula. The best you can do is buy from formulators you have come to trust. What’s on the label, however incomplete, can still be revealing but only if you know the game and how it is played. Misleading labeling and smart marketing are not illegal and you can make just as much money from it without the risk of jail time. A great example of smart marketing is the 30-cap stratagem. Here’s how it works. Take for example CoQ10, an important nutrient with major health bene¿ts,

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which is quite expensive and therefore a good opportunity for unethical pro¿t. A therapeutic dose is recognized to be somewhere between 30mg to 300mg per day, according to need. Most people have no idea what constitutes a therapeutic dosage because that is information most manufacturers do not want you to have. So you go to your local health food store or supermarket and you ¿nd a bottle of 30 tabs each containing 10mg of CoQ10 offered at $9.00. What you have automatically assumed is that the ¿ gure 30 is a month’s supply and that a dose of 10mg a day will do you some good. It won’t, not unless you take 10 tabs a day, a 3-day supply. What’s more, the tablet form of CoQ10 is virtually unabsorbable. Meantime you thought your friend was a fool for buying a bottle of 100 oil-based gels containing 100mg from a practitioner–only label for $90.00. The arithmetic is surprising but compelling. The $90.00 bottle not only comes in the most effective form of CoQ10 available but provides a 3-month supply at therapeutic levels that will do you some good and milligram for milligram is 18 times cheaper than the $9.00 product. Another way of playing the low dose nontherapeutic scam is with multi-nutrient formulations designed for anti-aging or to treat speci¿c conditions. Unprincipled manufacturers love to include such multis in their range because they can charge a lot more than for single ingredient products. It is a very simple thing to include a small dose (3mg say) of the expensive brain nutrient PS (phosphatydylserine) or antioxidants like resveratrol or pycnogenol and make a big song and dance about it, when in fact you need 10 to 100 times that amount to do any good at all. Herbal supplements are also a fertile ¿eld for exploitation. Take the stinging nettle, which is one of the herbs helping to maintain prostate health. I could go out into the ¿elds and reap a ton of stingling nettles, dry them and cut them up, put them into 100mg caps and sell a bottle of 30 to you for $12.50 appropriately labeled and I’d be within my rights. The thing is not just that you probably need 300mg a day to do any good but that even 300mg of chopped nettle is not going to do you any good because it’s the phyto-active ingredient in the nettle that has the therapeutic effect not whole nettle. The herb ginkgo biloba, taken to improve memory function provides another variant on the theme. I can buy a bottle of 300 capsules of high grade ginkgo extract with the harmful gingkolic acid removed, each containing a therapeutic level dose of 100mg for $29.00. I go into a health food store or supermarket and I spot a snazzy looking box selling something called Ginkgo 2000. Each of the 30 caps is blister packed and actually contains 2mg of ginkgo. But that’s not clearly indicated. What the 2000 shouts in lights is that this is cutting edge new m illennia formulation. Tada! Not that it is in fact just 2,000 mcg, which as we all know is 2 mg. And of course no indication as to whether the harmful gingkolic acid has been removed or not.

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One last example, a favourite of mine. I don’t know what you make of homeopathy? Me, I keep an open mind but the principle less is more rather depends on who is selling you what. Some years ago the Australian government had restricted the public sale of the hormone melatonin to just 3 mcg. Shortly after they did that I walked into a shop and saw a bottle of 30 caps of melatonin from Australia on sale for $15. I was amused to see that the manufacturer had duly reduced the melatonin content from 3 mg to 3 mcg but what the cunning bastard had done was to put an “x” in front of the 3 and call it homeopathic melatonin. On that note I wish you good shopping….

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GREENSPEAK Lighting up the Last Mile

Living in Bali in considerable comfort, it’s easy to forget that many Indonesians don’t have access to the electricity and clean water that most of us take for granted. According to a World Bank report of earlier this year, almost half of Indonesians (125 million people) do not have access to clean water and about 25% of Indonesians (62 million) lack electricity. Many of these people live in the Last Mile, right at the end of the unpaved track or the long boat ride leading to Indonesia’s most remote communities. Bali-based Kopernik, an international NGO, has developed a unique approach to bringing appropriate technologies to these communities. Balancing a philanthropic and business approach to distributing useful products, it uses donations to fund the upfront costs of introducing technologies and creating micro-business opportunities in remote communities. Co-founders Toshi Nakamura and Ewa Wojkowska had worked for a decade with the United Nations. They could see that affordable technologies to address lack of access to clean water, illumination and other issues existed, but weren’t reaching the people who needed them. They wanted to bridge that gap, and in 2010 left the UN to launch Kopernik. “Our namesake, Nicolaus Copernicus, changed the way people saw the world,” says Ewa. “Like Copernicus, we want Kopernik to be a catalyst for change.”

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individuals. We supply the products to them on a consignment basis,” explains Communications Of¿cer Citra Savitri. “The products are sold directly by the local NGOs or cooperatives to their communities, or through what we call Tech Kiosks (existing warung that also sell our products), or they are peddled door to door by our Tech Agents, who are usually women. We provide training in ¿nance, product knowledge, maintenance and public speaking and set them up with all the materials they need. People purchase the products for a lump sum or in instalments; Kopernik distributes them at cost and takes no pro¿t.”

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Kopernik will soon launch a new women’s empowerment program in East Flores, called ‘Ibu Inspirasi (Wonder Women) – Tech Agents in East Flores’. The program is designed to give income-generating opportunities to women who are the heads of their households because they have been abandoned by their husbands, their husbands are sick, or have passed away. The project will train them to become Tech Agents. “This not only provides poor women with better technology, it also gives them livelihoods,” Citra told me. “We’ve identi¿ed about 30 women for the ¿rst phase who are all proactive, eager to learn and have great potential but lack capital and opportunity.” Kopernik team member Monica Christy recently traveled to remote Raja Ampat on a mission to introduce Kopernik’s simple technologies to people living in off-grid villages. She found that when electricity was available, it must be powered by diesel fuel that costs Rp. 15,000 - 18,000 per litre, three times more expensive than in other parts of Indonesia. But even at that price the supply of diesel fuel was unreliable due to transportation dif¿culties and a quota on subsidised fuel set by the local government.

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Many small villages had no mobile phone reception because Kopernik aims to improve the quality of life in remote there was no diesel fuel available to run the generator which powered the communities by distributing telecommunications tower. technologies that save people Kopernik aims to improve the quality And, of course, without time and money, improve of life in remote communities electricity at night kids could health and safety, ease not study and people had to pressure on the environment, limit their activities both inside and outside their homes after and open up new economic opportunities. dark. So the introduction of affordable solar lamps that could There is no special team in Kopernik dedicated to also recharge hand phones (for those days that the tower is researching the best technology for the developing world. operating) was life-changing. Another very popular product Every one of Kopernik’s members constantly and was a simple water ¿lter which does not require electricity. enthusiastically trolls the internet and other sources for new And a fuel-ef¿cient cooking stove which greatly reduces fuel products. There’s a lot of neat stuff out there, and more is costs and smoke emissions has been embraced by many becoming available all the time. Once identified, new villages in Eastern Indonesia. products are rigorously assessed for reliability, durability, All these neat products and more are available at the affordability, ease of maintenance and other factors. Kopernik Tech Kiosk on Sayan Road opposite Gaya Gallery. Kopernik’s main technologies focus on clean water, solar lights (which also recharge hand phones and other devices) and clean, fuel-ef¿cient cooking stoves. The outreach team sets up Tech Fairs in remote communities, giving the villagers a chance to learn about the available technologies and vote for the ones they feel are most important to them. They then ask Kopernik to make them available to the community. For example, last year several off-grid villages in Kalimantan requested solar lamps for every household. Kopernik conducted due diligence to select the best solar lamp for their use, then published the project on its website to raise funds to purchase the lamps. As the money came in, Kopernik began to deliver the lamps to a local partner in the villages. The villagers bought the solar lamps at a locally affordable price from the partner and the partner repaid the money to Kopernik, retaining a small percentage of the sales revenue to cover the local distribution costs. When the sales revenue is returned, Kopernik will reinvest the money in more technology. A few months after the ¿rst lamps had been distributed, members of the Kopernik team visited the villages to ¿nd out how the technology was working. In this case, the solar lamps were deemed universally successful, and showed an interesting ripple effect of bene¿ts. The lights were safer, cleaner and brighter than kerosene lamps so the children could study more effectively after dark. Women were able to cook meals more quickly, using less of the expensive kerosene and without the danger of accidental ¿re or the irritation caused by the thick black smoke. Occasionally the technologies don’t work optimally, and Kopernik then shares this feedback with the producers to help re¿ne the product. Besides appropriate technology, Kopernik provides income-generating and business opportunities. “In Indonesia we partner with local NGOs, cooperatives, warung or

Kopernik is focusing on Asia and has already executed 32 projects, reaching over 90,000 people in Indonesia. It networks with other NGOs and volunteers in the region to locate communities in need. Its emergency response program kicks in when natural disaster strikes, most recently following the Sinabung volcanic eruption in Sumatra. “Through crowdfunding on our website we asked people to donate water ¿lters and solar lights for over 4,000 people in evacuation centres,” said Citra. “Our local partners on the ground distributed them without charge and showed people how to use them.” Kopernik is an inspiring workplace, attracting dedicated, talented young Indonesians and international volunteers and interns. Many came from the corporate world, seeking a more satisfying career. Do visit the very interesting website http://kopernik.info. While you’re there, consider making a donation to a project that interests you. You might want to join the Tipping Point program by supporting the project that is closest to reaching full funding. By joining forces with the Tipping Point community, you can help fund projects faster and send technology to the Last Mile sooner. Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - - Free-fall off the Tourist Trail is available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and Seminyak - Amazon downloadable for Kindle E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2014 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

The Lontar Anthology of Indonesian Drama The Lontar Anthology of Indonesian Drama is the ¿rst comprehensive historical collection of Indonesian drama ever published. A total of 1275 pages take us through all of Indonesia’s formative periods of stage productions, pointing out what drove the themes and what motivated the country’s most inÀuential playwrights in the dramatic arts over the course of the last 70 years. Many of the modern theatrical productions included in the set of three books, if you dig a little deep, have at their source popular regional folk dramas like ludruk and ketoprak of Java, royal genealogies from ancient times, the old form of Malay poetry (pantun), traditional folk tales (dongeng), indigenous myths and plots (lakon) drawn from ancient wayang theater and traditional Minangkabau legends (randai) updated with modern-minded characters, all of which were founts of inspiration and experimentation for the nation’s playwrights. Each volume contains selected productions of every major theater company, the works of top-ranked playwrights and a glossary in the back of terms used in that particular volume. An authoritative 9-10 page Introduction precedes each volume. What gives the box set its bulk, however, is the inclusion of a wide selection of plays and theater forms representative of the main currents of each period, each a vivid portrayal of the times in which they were written. Pivotal works include the most politically radical theatrical play of the pre-independence period (Sweet Liberty by Roestan Effendi, 1924); socialist-inÀuenced nationalist epics that evoked the dream of a glorious uni¿ed kingdom of great idealistic heroes (Twilight Over Majapahit by Sanusi Pane, 1932); psychological realist plays which portrayed the changing roles of women and the nature of marital expectations (Her Revenge by Saadah Alim, 1941); Putu Wijaya’s “stupid theater” (teater bodoh) play Aduh (1973), the first to use course language and street slang; the courageous anti-government works of W. S. Rendra which were banned and resulted in his arrest. Volume One, “Plays for the Popular Stage,” focuses on the creation of Indonesian’s modern national theater, which sought to modernize stagecraft practices – a typical post-colonial phenomenon. These social realist works, nationalist allegories, komedi stamboel, opera derma, sandiwara, historical epics and psychological fantasies were wildly popular in the Indonesian theatre from the late colonial and post-colonial periods until well into the 1960s. The earliest forms of popular commercial theater actually derive from Chinese opera, carried initially to northern ports of Java by the crews of Chinese junks, and performed in the Chinese and Malay languages since at least the early 17th century on occasion of temple ceremonies and on street stages in the Chinatowns of the archipelago. During the Japanese occupation (1942-1945), authorities viewed theater as an important propaganda tool and a much-needed source of entertainment and escapism during wartime shortages and deprivation. Major touring companies were even coerced into putting on short sketches that praised the contribution of the 270, 000 Indonesian romusha slave laborers who were sent to camps and death railways in S.E. Asia, only 52,000 of whom were ever to return. After the war in the 1950s, many stars of Javanese-language vaudeville and variety shows went on to become national TV and advertising icons of the 1970s and ‘80s. Volume Two, “Building a National Theater,” covers the ¿rst four decades of Indonesia’s modern national art theater, a period of daring experimentation undertaken by elite intellectuals heavily inÀuenced by Western theater styles. An example is Awal and Mira by Utuy Tatang Sontani (1951), an historical romance drama of riveting intensity that captured the personal and social confusion prevailing at the end of parliamentary democracy when modern theater activity had all but ceased by 1963.

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Other plays produced during this period equal in originality and power the best work of other countries on the world stage. The award-winning one-act masterpiece Big Brother (1958) by Misbah Uusa Biren is a psychological portrait of a freedom ¿ghter that betrayed his comrades in order to escape death by encircling Dutch troops. The radically nationalist Boxcar (1956) by Agam Wispi tells the story of a refugee family torn apart by the revolution and forced to live in an abandoned railroad boxcar.

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Volume Three, “New Directions, 1965-1998,” concerns itself with plays produced during the optimistically named New Order government that replaced Sukarno with Suharto. At ¿rst theatre artists welcomed the change with the promise of increased prosperity and the end of the inÀuence of Lekra, the state-supported Maoist arts organization, which had been coopted by the Sukarno government to mandate only social-realist forms of public performances. But as the Suharto regime became increasingly authoritarian, crushing public opposition brutally, there was a clear shift in playwriting styles from allegorical fairy tales of wordplay and humor to more non-confrontational works of oblique political and social critique in a society prohibited from free speech. Because criticism of the dysfunctional, absurdist “President for Life” Suharto regime could lead to blacklisting, arrest and jail, theatricals relied more on improvisational movement rather than characters speaking. The earliest and most infamous of these unscripted plays was Big Bop (1968) directed by the charismatic poet, director, political activist and playwright W. S. Rendra. Known as a mini-kata (“minimal word”) play, where dance and music were integrated into a type of total theatre, Rendra’s non-narrative technique was actually a veiled attack against the powers that be as well as a method of foiling the censors. Theater produced during the New Order era wasn’t unfruitful, but effectively fused modern Western theater techniques with Indonesia’s indigenous folk drama that led to a new tradition of national theater that was Indonesian in character and outlook.

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The Lontar Anthology of Indonesian Drama is a unique survey and a signi¿cant literary event. All the plays in the set were originally written in Indonesian and performed in Indonesian. There have been a few collections of plays published previously, but each is either devoted to a single theme such as plays by Indonesian women playwrights or contain works by a single playwright such as Nano Riantiarno, the country’s most prolific and commercially successful contemporary playwright-director. From a book collector’s point of view, the anthology’s bookmaking attributes – paper, binding, and print quality are meticulous and very high standard (though the slip case could have been made of thicker sturdier paper). Volumes may not be purchased separately. Though the material might be a bit esoteric and overspecialized for the average non-academic reader, the subject is insightful nevertheless as it examines the nation’s modern history over seven crucial decades through its rich theater forms in which protagonists of each era live out their tortured, conÀicted lives in hope, despair and de¿ance. The Lontar Anthology of Indonesian Drama, Lontar Foundation 2011, Volume 1, 292 pages, ISBN 979808-3709; Volume 2, 450 pages, ISBN 979-808-3717; Volume 3, 534 pages, ISBN 979-808-3725. Each paperback comprising the boxed set measures 15 cm X 20 cm. Available for Rp750, 000/set at Ganesha and Periplus bookstores. 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

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For Sale; 3 underwater lamps 4UK Sunlight D4. As new. Instead of $ 60 each, $ 35 each. Pls contact Michael. 0812 395 1444. [061] Lost in Ubud: SIM A and C and sunglasses (dioptrin 6), good reward for bringing black. Name: Gabriele Gundlach.Tel. 081 139 3857 and 0361 298 095. [151] For Sale; Technics Dolby pro logic surround sound amp 330 watt, tuner, equalizer, dual cassette. Remote controlled. 2x Bose 301 speakers (150watt). Rp 6.5 juta for all. Not selling separately so please don’t ask. 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [140] C/E/G - 25 June 14

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HECTOR’S Browned Off PLN is up to its old tricks again. No, we’re not talking about the sharp round of rises in its tariffs. It’s the lingering brownout after its triumph in the 2010 globally unplugged championships that’s focusing our mind. PLN said then that there would be no more power cuts in Bali. No one believed them of course, but that’s entirely to be expected and anyway it’s hardly the point. PLN delivers on its promises with the same level of commitment it shows to providing service. It’s so obviously a problem – lack of capacity about which the monopoly state-owned power provider effectively does nothing except buy cheap high-polluting Chinese diesel generators instead of more expensive but cleaner German ones – that we think its actual business plan, which of course no one has ever seen, has “Dysfunction” where normally you’d see “Function” above that happy little paragraph promising the world. So here at The Cage we’re giving serious consideration to proposing to PLN that we pay them 80 percent of their tariff, based on the average voltage actually delivered, and further reduce that, pro rata, for time over the billed month during which nothing was delivered at all. We’ll let you know how we go with those negotiations.

Think of a Number, Run With It It can work for effect, if you’re in PR. But sometimes you despair of the bureaucracy and its political bosses here. Actuarial process always seems to take second place to inventive accounting, whether that’s of money, some promotional boosting, or a handy story to sell to the punters. We heard recently that some of¿cial had stated there were now 500,000 dogs in Bali, which is the same, more or less, as the pre-rabies 2008 ¿gure. More likely someone’s barking mad (a clue: it’s not the dogs). The ¿gure can only be an estimate. Such is the way of things. It sits oddly with the 294,000 (est.) said to have been here in 2010, after two years of widespread canine rabies deaths and panicked culling following the tardy realization in late 2008 that the disease was on Bali. Unless, that is, the authorities really have being doing two-¿fths of ¿ve-eighths of you know what about it, which they deny. The 2008 outbreak naturally came as a complete surprise to the authorities. Well it would. If you were in charge of Bali’s animal or human health you’d obviously fail to see any reason for anxiety in the fact that we’re in regular commerce with Flores, the third rock along in archipelagic terms, where the disease has been present for 17 years. Given the ravages of the disease among dogs (not to forget the 150 human deaths) plus the ill-planned, uncoordinated, often informal, thoroughly counter-productive and completely shameful killing sprees that have occurred in the six shambolic years since, half a million seems rather on the high side. But we’ll go with it, just for fun. The government is now going to vaccinate 80 percent of these dogs. Well, that’s the plan. It tends to support the conclusion that no one of¿cially has much of a clue about anything at all. What’s worse (since ignorance and short-funding will always be with us) is that the real of¿cial position appears to be similar to that expressed by Rhett Butler as he left Scarlett O’Hara in the movie Gone With The Wind. The latest ¿gures from the government on rabies distribution in Bali are, however, both interesting and of some statistical value. According to the Bali livestock and animal health service 36 con¿rmed cases of rabies in dogs were recorded in the January-May period. Buleleng (11 cases) and Jembrana (10) were the worst districts. No con¿rmed rabies cases were recorded in Badung – where most tourists are – or in Denpasar. Gianyar (which includes Ubud) had ¿ve con¿rmed cases of rabies in dogs, neighbouring Klungkung four – as well as a small mainland area, Klungkung includes the islands of Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Penida – and Bangli one. Tabanan district recorded three cases and Karangasem two. April was the worst month for con¿rmed cases of rabies in dogs, with 14. There were six cases in May. January-March therefore produced 16 cases. The cautious optimist therefore would assume an annualized average of four to ¿ve reported and con¿rmed cases in dogs per month. That’s between 48 and 60 a year. Under World Organization for Animal Health rules, two clear years (24 months) must elapse between the last reported animal and human case of rabies for an infected area to be declared free of the disease. So if a miracle occurs and May’s six cases were the last, May 2016 could be looking good. Short of that miracle, the emergency is not over. There have been two con¿rmed human deaths from rabies this year on

which details were released (they were in Buleleng in the north) and others in which all the indicators point that way.

Happier Tales Still with the doggies, here are two happy tales. Iconic British animal rights and environmental warrior Jane Goodall and Bali Animal Welfare Association’s leading light Janice Girardi got together at the Green School’s weekend dedicated to conservation and sustainability on June 14-15. Girardi was there to talk about BAWA’s vision for the future. Goodall, whose research work begun ¿ve decades ago led to her becoming the chimpanzee champion in Tanzania, was the weekend’s special guest. Both women know that it’s never easy being an advocate, let alone an activist. Perseverance pays off. It’s a fundamental rule of human and individual progress.

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On June 20 in Vancouver, Canada, BAWA bene¿ted from a Wishbone charity night organized by supporters of its educational and animal welfare work here. All donations went to BAWA to help heal, feed and protect neglected and abused street animals. Among things wags at the show could do was be pampered and learn insider tips from make-up artists, hairdressers, manicurists and eyelash technicians. Or they could try a henna tattoo. We think their efforts rate a very big woof.

All Aboard The man in the white mess kit, expatriate Glaswegian Neil Carl Hempsey, of Indo Yacht Support at Benoa, is gearing up for the seventh annual Ray White/YSG Super Yacht charity do on Aug. 1. We’ll keep you up to cruising speed on that. Glasgow is in the spotlight at present as the venue for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, from July 23 to August 3, at which Indonesia could be competing if the British had been our ¿lthy colonialists of the age instead of the Dutch. It’s a ¿ne city, Glasgow, as well as Scotland’s biggest. It has a character all of its own and a bracingly damp climate to go with it. Some Glaswegian humour, which is generally best kept at home if only because the accent with which it is delivered is impenetrable, has been given an outing in honour of the occasion. We saw a lovely photo of a bus whose lighted destination sign advised “Ah’m Nae in Service”. There’s also a map which bears a certain very rudely short word that nowadays, unfortunately, is in common currency among the lexicographically challenged. It suggests that Glasgow is the epicentre of Scotland, a city of “Guid [that word]”. Guid is good, by the way. It also suggests that Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital awa’ a wee bit on the east coast, is a city of “English [that word again]”.

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The Diary demurs. We’re sure that Edinburgh native and occasional correspondent Alistair Speirs, who publishes Now Bali and ensures we still get to read The Stranger, would agree with us that Auld Reekie is nae such thing. Sassenach, yes; but English? Never!

A Useful Muse Susi Johnston, the Muse of Mengwi, has crafted a masterly compendium of things you can do to reduce crime and the risk that you’ll be a victim, either of street crime or of a breakin. It’s on her blog (ubudnowandthen.com) and should be a must-read for everyone. We should not of course get into tizzy over crime. The incidence is rising here, but objectively it’s highly noticeable chieÀy in comparison with received wisdom as to the carefree, crime-free days of yore that nearly everyone says they can remember. That said, clearly the risk of becoming a victim of theft or worse is increasing. Avoid risk (as Susi says and we’ve noted ourselves in the past) by not being a visible target. Don’t walk or ride alone at night in places you don’t know and in which people are scarce. Lock up. Keep your valuables secure and out of sight. Common sense really. She mentions the reporting facility at POLDA in Denpasar which many may not know of, and the presence in Bali of a special police unit, OBVIT, that is tasked with protecting vital assets – of which Bali is one – and of which almost no one has heard. Don’t forget, either, that the Tourist Police now have a special reporting system and a Facebook page.

Email Hector at hector.mcsquawky@yahoo.com or tweet with him on Twitter @ scratchings. Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/I-28 May 14


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For Sale; Canon 600D camera. Only 6 months old. Perfect condition. Comes with 2 lenses, a very nice camera bag and monopod. Price: 6.900.000. Call 0878 6156 1127. Sanur. [170] For Sale; Push button automatic stainless steel salt & pepper dispenser. Stands 17cm high. Birthday present from Australia, selling for less than half price Rp. 250.000. Call 289 672 or 081 2391 1499. [144] For Sale; Chicco manual breast pump. Rarely used. Good condition, complete with box and manual. Rp. 250.000 nego. Pictures available. SMS 0818 0536 9219. Denpasar. [003] C/E/U-11 June 14

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Special this week @ Echo Beach Cafe: Grilled Seafood Platter served with asian green vegetables and asian spice sauce.

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Restaurant Review

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

Family Dining! Atithi is hidden away in a side street off Jln, Melasti, It is a small Indian eating house that offers home-style food at bargain prices. Not only is it a family style restaurant but the family will cook for you and serve you at the table, happily telling you all about the food with a passion that only comes from food lovers… this is more than just a business for them it is a way of life. Many standard dishes are here but also some interesting new ones, North Indian street-food but from a hygienic kitchen, and a few home creations. Aola Chaat is a popular street food dish [very vaguely similar to the Mexican nachos] with small triangular pieces of thin crisp ‘papri’ wafers, nicely spiced, tossed with potato, yoghurt and mint [pictured]. Or you can start with the ever popular Samosas, a crispy pastry shell [crunchy Indian style] that is full of either vegetables or chicken. Papadums are there of course, or maybe a Papadum Masala. Deep-fried Pakodas can be with vegetables or cottage cheese dipped in an Indian flour mix before frying, nice and light. The Hara Bara Kebabs are a good example of the wide variety of vegetarian dishes in Indian cuisine. Pureed spinach and potato are moulded into small round patties with a cashew nut in the centre, order a plate of these and share them, vegetarian with taste! As with many dishes here you eat one piece and can not stop yourself from going back for another. Fish Fingers sound simple but these ones have been dipped in a yoghurt and spice mix before deep frying. Deep Fried Chicken is cubes of that meat tossed with spices. Then there is the Mutton Shami Kebab, chunks of lamb, again marinated before cooking. Being in a very strong tourist area, behind many major hotels facing Pantai Kuta, there is also a handful of western and fusion snacks and dishes. They even offer Burgers [chicken or vegetarian] and French Fries for that unadventurous member of your group. The Chilli Paneer and Chicken [cubes of cottage cheese or chicken] are marinated in a Chinese style sweet and sour sauce and served with veggies. Indian restaurants always have a great selection of vegetarian dishes, the type that is even enjoyed by those who would normally never order a vegetarian dish. Top of the list is the Malai Kofta, sausage-like dumplings of cottage cheese simmered and served in a creamy sauce. Mutter Mushroom Masala combines mushrooms and green peas,

Aolo Gobhi cauliflower and potato and Subz Bahar, mixed vegetables.

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That king of healthy vegetables, lentils, is presented in a Dahl Tadka [curry leaves and chilli] or Dahl Makani [black lentils after a long slow cooking process]. Sheekh Kebabs [chicken, mutton or vegetarian] are minced and moulded into sausage shapes on skewers before roasting in the tandoor. At Atithi they also have their own specialty of stuffed potatoes, cauliflower or mushrooms roasted in the tandoor, once again tasty vegetarian.

Restaurant

: Atithi

Address

: Jln. Labak Bena 8X, Legian

Telephone

: 759 839

Open

: 11.00 a.m. to 11.30 p.m., daily.

Smoking Area

: Yes.

Tandoori is a dry curry, marinated in yoghurt and spices then slow roasted in the tandoor [an Indian oven, originally a hole in the ground lined with clay] so that the curry mix dries on the outside. Popular around the world as a meal, entrée or a snack to take away is Tandoori Chicken which is cooked and served on the bone whilst Chicken Tikka is just cubes of flesh. Other offerings from the tandoor include cottage cheese and fish.

Air conditioning

: Yes.

Parking

: Street only.

Yet another unusual dish is the Tangri Kebab, chicken drumsticks [4 of them] that have had the meat pared back from the bone with a mix of minced. Chicken and peas stuffed inside before the usual tandoor cooking process, they are finger licking good!

Non-smoking Area : Yes.

Price

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

Credit Cards

: No.

Food

: Indian.

Wine

: BYO.

Service

: Friendly and helpful.

Atmosphere

: Small eating house.

Overall

: Family dining.

The list of wet curries includes many familiar dishes. The lamb curry, Rogan Josh, is the favourite of those looking for a mild curry yet still enjoyed by those who normally order spicier offerings. Even milder and more fragrant is Murg Makhani better known as Butter Chicken. More exotic are the Kalimirch, cottage cheese, lamb or chicken which is cooked on a spicy black pepper curry and Ki Kadhai Se which is chicken or paneer chunks first marinated then cooked in a curry with onions, tomatoes and peppers added. Fish, Chicken and Mixed Vegetable curries are also available as well as a Prawn Masala. The accompanying rice is the Indian long grain Basmati which can be plain or tossed in the wok with vegetables, chicken or mutton [Biryani]. At Atithi you are surrounded by contented diners, many of whom are returning for repeat visits. This is not ‘fine dining’ but a budget priced eating house with a very relaxed atmosphere where enjoyment is the major concern. Do not be afraid to ask the owner for their recommendations, you may discover some new tastes that you would have otherwise have missed. Dining should be a fun experience as well as just to satisfy your hunger, At Atithi it always seems to be just that. Great value!

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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Update Biku is on Jln. Petitenget, Kerobokan, and the joglo is very easy to recognise as it is the one with all the cars in front…always busy! 5 Star hotels have long offered High Teas to their in-house guests, some have even tried to also promote it to outsiders, but none have ever proved to be overly successful. Biku started the trend to specialize in them and has been busy all day long for the past 4 years. Others have copied but none have been able to reach the same level. The family that once made Ibah the place to stay in Ubud now apply the same touch to Biku. New High Teas are constantly being road-tested and the latest success story is their Breakfast High Tea [pictured] it includes a mini fruit salad and yoghurt, mini croissant and Danish pastry, scones jam and cream, corn cakes with avocado salsa, dill pikelets [an Australian special] with cream cheese and smoked salmon, a herb omelette, sausages and grilled tomato, they are all on the various levels of the stand. It is served with your choice of tea from their extensive tea menu, or if you insist, coffee [whilst Biku is famous for their classic teas the coffee is very good too].

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Taksu is one of Bali’s true organic restaurants. Not every dish can be organic but they seriously attempt to source organic products whenever possible. All their food is on the healthy side to complement the health spa, yoga and meditation services that they offer. Even the new range of pizzas they have just introduced. The Organic Green Pizza has a topping of tomato sauce, garlic, olive oil, spinach, broccoli, mozzarella and feta cheese. Then there is the Goat Cheese, Tomato and Basil Pizza with tomato, olives, garlic, oregano, basil, mozzarella, goat cheese and toasted pine nut. Those who prefer to eat Vegan food will find Bali’s only Vegan Pizza here at Taksu, with tomato sauce, pesto sauce, basilicum, olive oil and cashew cream. There is also a Smoked Salmon Pizza with tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, smoked salmon, capers, basil and olive oil and a non-vegetarian BBQ Chicken Pizza of diced chicken breast, mushroom and mozzarella cheese in tangy BBQ sauce. Where is Taksu? It is at the very bottom of Jln. Goutamo, in Ubud, down amongst the natural bushland. Goanna Bar just has to have an Australian connection [do they have goannas in any other country?]. They are on Jln Danau Poso in Sanur and offer healthy salads such as their Beets & Beans, roasted beet, green beans and crumbled feta cheese salad, drizzled with honey mustard vinaigrette. Ahi Tuna Tartare is raw tuna tossed with pine nuts, Asian pears, mint, and infused with sesame oil. And mains of Lemon Garlic Shrimp, served with a sauce of carrots, onion and parsley. Beef Bourguignon traditional French classic with a twist - Niman Ranch beef, braised in red wine, bacon, onions, mushrooms and herbs. Garlic Butter Prawns, braised in Dutch butter, tossed in garlic and a touch of chili. However the specialty of the house is their Spit Roasted Chicken.

Ah Yat at Rimba Hotel [inside the Ayana complex at Jimbaran] is the new in place for that weekend Chinese Dim Sum lunch. It is an enormous restaurant spread over three large rooms as well as having separate private function rooms. Sundays [open earlier at 10.00 a.m.] all rooms are packed. All the standard dumplings [stuffed with prawns, scallops or meat] steamed or fried are available plus those tasty BBQ Pork Puffs [yes, this one is NOT Halal ….pork is an essential part of all Chinese cuisines]. And many other interesting specialties such as Turnip Cakes, Prawn meat wrapped in tofu with seaweed, etc. TJ’s is 30 years old, and still going strong. Situated amongst that small group of original foreign restaurants at the Jln. Legian end of Poppies Lane, it is still Bali’s best Mexican. Whilst everyone knows all about their tacos [you can now buy the TJ brand packet of tacos, either normal size or in mini form, in the major supermarkets, they are very special as they do not crumble at first bite], and succulently steamed back ribs not everyone knows about the great breakfasts at TJ’s. Served till a sensible 1.00 p.m. every day you can have American [eggs with bacon, hash browns and grilled tomato, toast, salad or juice, coffee or tea] or a choice of two Mexican breakfasts. Huevos Rancheros are oven-baked eggs on a corn meal base with refried beans topped with tomato salsa and cheese. Tostadas Huevos are crisp corn tortillas with scrambled egg, bacon, refried beans, cheese, sour cream and tomato salsa, also coming with fruit juice and coffee/tea. The price for breakfast at TJ’s is only $6 …compare that with home! There is an even cheaper one if all you want is a Croissant with jam. With value like that it is no wonder that they have survived and flourished.

Artini Warung was one of the first eateries on Jln. Hanoman, Padang Tegal, Ubud. Originally surrounded by rice paddies its main purpose was to service the guests from the Artini home-stay cottages. In recent years it showed its age but has recently had a major makeover that even included those popular bench tables with bar stools facing the streetfront [every place that has them always seem to be busy]. The menu has been upgraded as well, now offering the same as the family-owned The Pond. Open early at 7.00 for breakfast, the options are simple; American, Light Breakfast, Omelette or Blueberry Pancake. All day snacks include Chicken Fingers, Duck Spring Rolls [with peanut sauce, unusual] or a Crab Cake & Avocado Salad. Needless to say in a tourist café there are also hamburgers, hot dogs and the inevitable club sandwich. The Pasta can be Carbonara, Marinara or Bolognese, their Pizza also offers a Carbonara version [mushroom, bacon and cream] as well as the Hawaiian, so popular with the Aussies. Fish & Chips, Laksa and BBK Steaks, there is even the American Surf & Turf! The local dishes include Mie Ayam Jamur, noodles with chicken and mushrooms. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/G-25 June 14


Business & Travel For Sale; Brand new white wedding kebaya size S/M handmade, full with imported beads including longtorso only Rp. 550.000. Text 0818 0551 2469. Denpasar. [100]

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For Sale; Sony Vaio laptop. Excellent condition, bought new Dec 2013. 14” display, 2 GB RAM, 500GB hard disk, Windows 8, Intel Core i3 (1.8GHz). Asking 5 juta. Call/SMS 0812 3831 0464 or <moe@keywordsblogger. com>. Canggu. [101] Anyone interested in a dog minder in return of minding our dog. Better one on one than in a kennel with twenty other dogs. Sanur area preferred though not essential. Phone: 0812 9141 9971 / email: <maljk@ hotmail.com>. [102] For Sale; Professional griddle 90x70x85 price 8.000.000. Expo fridge 90, price 1.500.000. Chest freezer AB 108 TX price 1.500.000. Or special price for all together 10.000.000. Contact 0812 3961 6563 or <yogadancedakini@gmail. com>. [103]

For Sale; Iron horse USA bicycle, Shimano alivio gears, Shimano crank and brakes, good strong collectable bike Rp. 2 million nego. Call/SMS 0819 9980 4350 for more info, can send pics via email on request. Denpasar. [158] For Sale; Huge screen projector Panasonic bought in Australia for $1,000 screen best quality available used only 6 times better than most sports bars in Bali. Selling both for 5 juta 20%of replacement cost. Phone 081 2395 0302. Sanur. [159]

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AFL NEWS - Aquarius AFL Masters

The 2014 Aquarius Bali Masters was held over the weekend of June 6 and 7 at the premier sports ground, the Canggu Club. 23 teams battled it out over 2 very full days of footy. With such a large number of teams, the competition was split into 5 divisions once qualifying games had been completed. The top 6 had a fierce competition for the Cup. The Darwin Waratahs and Jakarta Bintangs were highly competitive but lost games to the eventual finalists the Darwin Dugongs and Audo United from Singapore. In one of the most hard fought battles witnessed over the 10 years of this competition, Audo United got up in the premiership game winning by 5 points. The Dugongs who have been runners-up twice previously were relegated to second once more. The Audo United team was put together to honour the memory of Nick Audin who was long time member of Singapore’s football community. Nick lost his battle with skin cancer late last year and winning this Cup was a fitting reward for the team that went through the tournament undefeated. The Plate division for the next division was won by long time Bali Masters supporters, the South Coast Buccaneers. They defeated debutants, the Adelaide Phantoms in the Plate Final. The Northern Warriors from Perth took out the Bowl division, the Singapore Sharks the Shield, and in a big day for the Singapore clubs, the Singapore Wombats took home the Spoon. The local hosts, the Geckos were very competitive and finished an respectable 9th out of 23. As new Bali Gecko President ,Bali sports veteran Greg Hinchcliffe concluded “A big thank you to the Canggu Club for hosting the event, Aquarius for keeping the players hydrated over the two days and Easy Tees for providing the event artwork and Tee shirts.”

SWIM NEWS - Bali Ocean Swim, July 6 Now in it’s 5th year, Bali Sports Foundation’s Bali Ocean Swim offers distances for serious and recreational swimmers alike - 1.2k, 5k and 10k swims. The event starts on Kuta Beach at Bali Garden Hotel and the 5 & 10k swims follow the coast, depending on conditions, towards Seminyak and back. All swimmers are monitored by trained professional lifeguards from the Balawista Surf Lifesaving Club who know and understand the conditions best. Entry is open to those aged 12 and above ( juniors 12 to 17 must have parental approval ) and ALL monies raised go to providing swimming and water safety programs for children with disabilities.For more information see http://www.balioceanswim.com.

CRICKET NEWS - HATTEN WINES BALI CRICKET LEAGUE The Last Man Stands competitions are nearing the finals with 6 matches played on 8th and 15th June.

In the Men’s competition Sanur easily accounted for Gianyar, Xclusive People handed out a lesson to new team Lovina and Hatten Tigers easily defeated XP Tridatu to finish on top in Group 1. The semi finalists are Hatten Tigers, Udayana, Xclusive People and Sanur. In the Women’s competition Gianyar had a solid win against Red Ants, Badung thrashed Red Ants and Gianyar continued on their way by beating Klungkung who were undefeated until then.

MATCH SUMMARIES: Men’s competition - Sanur 1/86 (Roshen De Silva 44, Nayeem Abbas37, Deni Wijaya 1/2) defeated Gianyar 7/85 (Deni Wajaya 15, Nayeem Abass 3/18, Mushtaq Ahmad 2/23) - Xclusive People 2/152 (Soni Hawoe 39, Yusuf Wadu 36, Kadek Darmawan 1/23) defeated Lovina 8/31 (Frengky Shony 2/1, Paul Southey 2/6, Ben Smith 2/6) - Hatten Tigers 3/130 (Billy Barge 51, Agus Alit 25) defeated XP Tridatu 8/104 (Okuh Wiada 40, Taga Rismawan 18, Ravi Dalal 3/10, Urip Astawa 2/8)

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Women’s competition - Gianyar 1/70 (Agung Ita 31, Yukmang 28, Ayu Anom 1/16) defeated Red Ants 2/40 (Denis Swan 15, Kadek Yola 2/7) - Badung 2/58 (Wayan Sariani 32, Dewa Ayu 22) defeated Red Ants 7/51 (Dodes Kanek 36, Dewa Ayu 3/11, Wayan Sariani 2/4) - Gianyar 0/50 (Nanda Sekarini 25 no, Yukmang 21 no) defeated Klungkung 6/48 (Metayuni 22, Kadek Yola 2/1, Susan 2/8)

RUNNING NEWS - 3rd Bali Marathon Registration has opened for the BII Maybank Bali Marathon 2014 (BMBM 2014) to be held 14 September 2014 in Bali, Indonesia. Online registration at www.balimarathon.com allows athletes both from within Indonesia and abroad to keep track of the event. The BMBM 2014 to be held in Gianyar-Bali, will feature three categories - a full marathon (42.195 km), half marathon (21.0975 km) and 10 km run.

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The full marathon and half marathon routes have been certified by International Measurement Certificate number INA2012/009 and endorsed by the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS). Last year’s BII Maybank Bali Marathon saw participants from 46 countries, including elite runners from Kenya, Europe, USA, Asia and Australia.

BALI’S TOUGHEST POSTPONED Similar to the Bali Triathlon and the above Bali Marathon,the inaugural KUAT Bali’s Toughest has postponed until October 17,2014 due the conditions presented with the presidential elections. See www.balistoughest.com for updates.

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Mem Fox’s Key to Literacy: Read Aloud to Your Child By Renee Melchert Thorpe

Remember your favourite teacher when you were a child. That person was probably very warm-hearted and could take a joke or two. That teacher knew how to make a subject inspiring to the class, and made sure YOU learned something interesting. And now, prepare to meet your new favourite teacher in Ubud this October: Mem Fox. For decades, she’s been teaching teachers and parents how to inspire and maintain a child’s love of reading. She is known for her engaging sense of humour and enormous passion for literacy. Writers of technical, legal, academic, and scienti¿c pieces have made her English Essentials: The Wouldn’t-be-withoutit Guide to Writing Well their go-to reference manual. Great also for ¿ction writers, Fox advises that you have got to hook your reader early on, states that good writing sounds as if it could be spoken, and maintains that any good communication always keeps the reader in mind. It made the Highly Commended category in The Australian Educational Publishing Awards. English Essentials is easy to read and can be downloaded from iTunes, for those writers who want help right this second! Fox’s deep care for children can be seen in any of her lovely books written just for them. Most of her books are for the zero to ¿ve age group. She proves full commitment to her audience by appealing to parents to read aloud to their children right from the start. Meaning, to infants. Ten minutes a day in the ¿rst four months of life. This might be the moment when some parents will say, “Are you kidding? When I am getting no sleep, when my life has been turned upside down by stinking wet nappies and screaming older siblings, when I can’t get a moment just to go to the toilet?” In which case, Mem can be there as support system, with straightforward answers and some very encouraging tips. This is all in her popular book for parents, Reading Magic: Why Reading Aloud to Our Children Will Change Their Lives Forever. The book followed 24 years of educating people in the fostering of literacy. She was an Associate Professor of Literacy Studies in the School of Education at Flinders University until 1996 and she remains active as an international consultant on literacy. Attracting attention recently for her view that early childcare amounts to child abuse, Fox’s position on schools is that the usual 30 students and one teacher formula is not what’s going to create literacy

Fox has a warm and lively sense of humour and a master writer’s ability to create tension and sustain interest. Her young children’s books offer heartwarming solutions to everyday worries. Night Noises amounts to a delightful assurance that those boomps in the night are nothing to fret about, and the subject of death (in this case, of a parrot) is dealt with, unembellished, in the superb pirate tale Tough Boris. Whoever You Are is Mem Fox’s lesson that children of different nationalities and different cultures all have the same basic needs and desires, and that blood and pain are the same to everyone. It routinely gets raves from parents and teachers who want their children to grow up without prejudices, nationalism, and racism. Fox has used a variety of illustrators throughout her career but her page layouts are characterized by good Àow and rhythm for reading aloud, for fascinated eyes to follow the pages from left to right. She very de¿nitely works the page for the young reader, ever mindful of the realm of reading and storytelling.

For Sale; Dresser table with drawers, all wood and veneer top, 120cm wide, 60cm deep 75cm high. Dark brown finish Rp 1.1 juta. Can also be a study/ computer desk. 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [141] For Sale; Dining table suite, square 90x90cm, 75cm high. Includes 2 matching chairs fabric padded seat. All wood, Laminate top. Good condition. Dark brown finish. Rp 1.350 Juta. 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [142] For Sale; Office chairs, cloth cover, very good condition, 4 pieces Rp 600.000 ono. Pls sms Leonie 081 2123 9899. Sanur. [129]

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Fox might be famous as an Australian lecturer and writer, but she was raised in Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. She attended the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama in London, concentrating on stagecraft and teaching drama. It was in 1981 that Mem moved over to literacy studies, although one of her books covers how to teach dramatic skills to the very young. She once said, “Literacy has become the great focus of my life - it’s my passion, my battle and my mission and my exhaustion.” Fox’s gumption and heart have made much possible. The ¿rst draft of her bestselling ¿rst book Possum Magic was rejected by publishers for years until Omnibus Books convinced her to change the animals to Australian native species. The rest, really, is the stuff of writers’ dreams, with four million copies selling worldwide. The fascinating vignettes of her writing career can be enjoyed by reading her memoir, Dear Mem Fox, I Have Read All Your Books Even the Pathetic Ones: and Other Incidents in the Life of a Children’s Book Author.

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Her fans are legion, including great numbers of teachers who prepare for each school year with a re-read of Fox’s Radical ReÀections: Passionate Opinions on Teaching, Learning, and Living. With eloquence and warmth, Fox tells us that literature is there to inform and delight the reader. Reading comprehension is not about ¿lling in blanks on worksheets or other gimmicks used by teachers who simply have never been introduced to Mem Fox. In a ¿lm interview, she has said, “Reading aloud will always be a lifeline to their happiness, to their literacy, and to their future.” Fox’s focus on inspiring the heart of the young reader, perhaps opposed to educators who harp on the usual brain theories, makes her a unique and enthusiastic friend to teachers, parents, and young students alike. Mums and dads, teachers and librarians, all stand to gain much from seeing Mem Fox in Ubud this October. Mem Fox will be part of this year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, October 1-5, 2014. Early bird tickets go on sale July 1, head to www.ubudwritersfestival.com to save 20% on all our 4 DAY and 1 DAY passes!

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The campaign ends on August 1, and as with any crowd funding campaign, they need to generate momentum fast, so spreading the word quickly will also help enormously. E: campaign@horizonglassworks.com. P: +62-361 7804014 HIDDEN FOOD ARTIST There’s an absolute artist creating memorable, mouth-watering tapas in the heart of Ubud. The entrance to his LaRaMona tapas bar and restaurant is hidden (and I mean hidden away - just a doorway, just a wooden sign) a few doors east of the huge banyan tree on Jl Dewi Sita. Chef Joshira Yugopradana is a local guy who worked in Vancouver Canada for six years, learning world fusion at the celebrated Bin 941 Tapas Parlour. Joshira says he likes combining the world’s best Àavours into “food that is very simple and settled, with just a few twists”. Favorites so far are the vegetarian platter, a “gathering of all the Àavour in the kitchen”, a tangy lamb tagine - with sweet wine soaked prunes and ras el hanout-covered cashew - and his lemon curd dessert. The bar focuses on great cocktails, with a special “¿ve cocktails for 200,000rp”, including the traditional mojito and LaRaMona’s signature cocktail White Alaska Lime. Open Tuesday to Sunday, 12-3 pm and 5pm-1am. Jl. Dewi Sita. P: 0822 3682 8086.

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PERCUSSIVE MASTER CLASS With Drum Factory’s support, global Master percussionist Jamal Mohamed visits Ubud in July, teaching techniques of hand drumming and percussion and sharing a wealth of rhythmic traditions from the Middle East and beyond.

Developers of Ubud’s planned International Glass Art School are seeking help with funding. Ron Seivertson and his team at Horizon Glassworks have created world-class glass art and hosted professional Hot Glass workshops for more than ten years. They’ve just started a crowd funding campaign, using Indiegogo.com and a short video to explain their objectives to potential supporters. On or ofÀine, you can donate at little as $5, with larger donors receiving cool perks, from a custom piece of glass art to the naming rights to a school studio.

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Jamal and four other visiting masters of Middle Eastern dance, classical Indian percussion, didgeridoo and Sundanese kecapi will perform after the class.

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At Bali Treasures on Jl Raya Adong, July 5, 2pm. P: 081 236 799869, or E: jmohmed@mail.smu.edu. ISLAND NEIGHBOURS Ubudian ex-pats are travelers, of course, but some of us get too comfortable. May I suggest - after you’ve sampled all July’s musical and cultural delights, that you take time to jalan-jalan (travel/ take a stroll) to other parts of Bali and Indonesia? Lombok is definitely worth another visit, especially now that the new Lombok International Airport has emerged from myth into reality. Direct Àights from Perth, Bali, Singapore and other international airports, with airport staff far quicker and less frazzled than their Bali counterparts.

For Sale; Electric Guitars: Gibson Les Paul custom goldtop replica, EMG HZ pickups, gold hardware, Rp. 3 million. Grassroots Stratocaster, red, Rp. 3.5 million. Forte dark sunburst strat w/bridge humbucker, Rp. 1 million. Good condition. Can send pics. SMS 0812 3766 1269. Kerobokan. [157] For Sale; Electric crepe plate. New in box. Teak dining table (2x0.9m). 4x teak outdoor folding chairs. Gea 2m glass door fridge (just serviced). Stainless free standing deep sink. <andrabarnett@gmail.com> or sms 081 2386 5919. Kerobokan. [089]

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BEACH OVER THE WALL LITERARY NIGHTS & WORKSHOPS Two enticing new ways for Ubud residents and visitors to expand literary horizons. Check out Bayu’s Kitchen in Penestanan; a great little café and also host venue for literary conversations, with “Spread the Word” now scheduled every two weeks, each time comprising some relaxed live music, followed by a hosted chat with a visiting author. Earlier in June, world musician Alfonsus Gollu entertained over dinner to set the mood, for a fascinating chat. Alfonsus is an Indonesian singer, songwriter, and guitarist with a repertoire of hundreds of popular songs.

If a beach holiday means you absolutely must be one step from the beach, Bruce’s Hideout is for you. Only two onebedroom guest bungalows in Bruce’s small beachfront compound, it is private, quiet and clean, with spectacular sun and moon rises over the bay. You can book a boat to collect you from the beach right in front of your bungalow, for a sunrise surf or photo session. Photos FB: Bruce’s hideout in Lombok. $ US40 per night. E: u2badbalibruce@gmail.com. AMAZING BAMBOO HOUSE If you prefer spectacular views and a cool breeze whistling up the hillside in the hot afternoons, the eco-villa bamboo home at the top of the hill might be more your style. Designed to capture the fresh rainwater and entice the breezes to cool the house on a hot day, this is a little slice of Gerupuk

Then MC Caroline Farrell asked some great questions about the path to publication of Australian writer Fiona Higgins. With three books under her belt, both the process - she wrote quite differently each time - and her chosen topics were fascinating. Fiona Higgins has worked in philanthropy and social investment in Australia since 1998 - including personally funding microcredit and ‘pasar murah’ projects in three of the poorest provinces of Indonesia – and now lives with her husband and three children in Bali. For future Spread the Word sessions, W: http://www.bayuskitchen.com STORY OF THE SENSES Or if you are ready to write yourself, Patti Miller’s workshop for ¿ction and memoir writers, “Writing the Senses”, is offering four ‘non-live-in’ places to ex-pats this year. This is an invaluable workshop for anyone who wants to tap into the real beauty of words. Ubud sessions run 10am-1pm from July 14 to18, leaving time for putting principle into practice each afternoon and evening. Endorsed by the Australian Writers’ Centre. E: courses@writerscentre.com.au.

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heaven. Built entirely in natural materials by a Spanish architect specialising in sustainable building, this is a perfect retreat for travelers and sea lovers. The 110sqm home is divided in two spaces: upstairs living room and open kitchen with a marvelous big terrace; downstairs an enclosed bedroom and open concept bathroom. There’s a challenging hill to climb – but always someone to drive you to the top. Siwak Bamboo Villa; http://siwak. tumblr.com/TheHouse.

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For Sale; Wardrobe with sliding mirror and good quality teak 160x50x200cm Rp. 7.5 million nego (bought 10 mill). Ph. (0361) 740 8883. Kerobokan. [117]

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For Sale; 4 gallon bottles for aqua total Rp. 120.000, good condition. 2 paintings nice flower each Rp. 400.000, for 2 Rp. 750.000. Ph. (0361) 740 8883. Kerobokan. [118] Jalan Jero Gadung, Kutuh Kelod, Ubud Tel:

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For Sale; Canon EOS 650D camera body. In perfect condition. Comes with original box, packaging and accessories. Rp. 5 million. Bonus Canon camera bag with purchase. Call 0822 3665 1401. Ubud. [119]

Moving Sale; Root furniture. Teak bed. Dining & coffee tables. Export quality suar coffee table sets. Teak day beds. Rattan. Lamps and decorative items. Gas water heater. Contact <branyarbali@gmail.com> or sms 0812 3988 6767. Kerobokan. [086] For Sale; Children’s double swing set with solid seats, suspended by chains from roller bearings. Tubular support frame, specifically designed for play area. Very good condition. New Rp. 8.6 mill, sell for Rp. 4.2 mill. Call 0813 3876 4344 Indo or 081236430965 Eng. [087]

For Sale; OB tampons, 30 boxes, different sizes. Do not need any longer. Send email, I sent photo and list. Everything in one sale. Expensive in Bali, you get a good deal. Contact: <kadek000@outlook.com>. Sanur. [090] Moving Sale; My garage is full of ceramic pots, plates, etc. Need to clean house. Give me a sensible offer (job lot) and I will probably accept. view 107 Jl Mertanadi. <robbiebali@ gmail.com>. [091] For Sale; Canggu Club villa membership for 4 people, valid 10 years. <wnpbali@ yahoo.com>. Canggu. [092]

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Question: I am in a weird situation. I heard through a mutual friend that a person I consider a friend thinks that I don’t like her. As far from the truth as that is, I can understand where she is coming from because the way I act toward her could easily be mistaken as my being standoffish. But the reason for this makes sense in my mixed up head because she and her boyfriend (my roommate and best friend) are on their second go around, and when they recently broke up, I was also between relationships, and I had a crush on her. I did not act on my crush at the time because of the unspoken “code” of not dating your best friend’s ex. Then, when the two of them got back together again, I was involved in a long distance relationship. Now, when we are together, I get a weird vibe from her as if something may still be there. How can I explain this to her? Dr. ZZ: Not everyone likes you, not everyone will like you, and not everyone has to like you. Perhaps this lady picked up on your awkwardness a while back and mistook it for dislike. Chances are you won’t be able to remedy this with a single conversation. Although most people understand the whole “don’t ask out your friend’s ex” rule, nobody likes being told, “I would have asked you out, but since you were my friend’s ex, I held back.” The window has closed. You missed your opportunity. Since the two of them are back together, you can feel fairly confident that it wouldn’t have worked out between you and her anyway. Be happy for your friend, and let the issue die a quiet death. Going forward, aim to be a basic level of polite and pleasant to her. Stop being standoffish because you feel guilty about liking her, and stop worrying about her opinion of you. Definitely stop listening to other people’s opinions of how someone else feels. If you are indeed friends, everything will even out in time. Until it does, the less effort you make, the better. Nothing solidifies a vague dislike or discomfort as much as somebody trying hard to make you like them. Question: I am a middle-aged woman who should be able to solve her own problems. For the most part I can, except that 20 years ago I had a child with a man who dumped me as soon as he found out and offered to pay for an abortion. His mother, a super religious type, threatened to disown us if we had an abortion, which I couldn’t conscience having anyway. So my son was born -- the best unexpected gift I ever had -- and I have absolutely no regrets. He is wonderful, and I am proud of him. So is his grandma. His father’s family has been annoying, but we have stayed in touch anyway. I liked his mother even though she looked

down her nose at me, and her daughters think I’m scum. They haven’t walked in my shoes; so I don’t think much of them. They are not my friends. I can’t say I’m holding a torch for my son’s dad but I can’t forget him even though he acts like jerk more often than not. There is a lot of good about him. So after his mother passed away a few years ago, I saw him at the funeral, and we connected again. Things were nice for a while until he said he was “playing golf” with another lady, which turned out to be more than just golf. Although he insists I’m his “number one,” he introduced the other woman to his sisters at a family reunion. What’s up with that? I’m feeling as if, finally after all these years, my son may get to know his dad. But now this, and it feels awkward. I don’t know what to do. He still has my heart twisted around his finger. I have tried to break it off, but it feels impossible. I need boundary help please! Dr. ZZ: If this were going to happen, it would have happened by now. If this guy loved you the way you love him, he had 20 years to show it. Instead, he left you to the mercies of his family and brought a different woman to meet them recently. You can’t make something happen that isn’t happening. Your son is an adult and can choose the kind of relationship he wants to have with his father. You don’t need to facilitate that, nor do you owe it to your son to offer him the fantasy that his parents will end up together. You don’t owe it to yourself either (“See, it all worked out”). As much as it hurts to have invested so much in your ex for so long and to have it not work out, only you can decide now for yourself that you deserve better. It’s up to you to close the door on this chapter.

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Independent bookseller in Bali since 1986 Ganesha in Ubud :Books, Maps, Cards, Old Print Posters & more. Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali Tel: (62 361) 970320 Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com Extensive range of New, Used, Rare and Out of Print Books. Used Books returnable for 50% refund. Good books at good prices. Eat, Drink, Read and Lounge at: Ganesha inside Biku Jalan Petitenget 888, Kerobokan

New, Used and Out-of-Print Books Ganesha in Sanur Jalan Danau Tamblingan 42, Sanur

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I strongly encourage you to look into therapy. If you care to continue this discussion via email, I would be happy to assist you in sorting this out. Your ex has left an indelible imprint, and you would do well to have as many qualified people as possible on your team while you work him out of your system. Simple does not always mean easy, so be gentle with yourself. We all get hung up on people who are not right for us sometimes. It’s going to take time to process and grieve what might have been and wasn’t. There are no shortcuts.

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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. C/U/G-19 March 14


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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE JUNE 25 - JULY 09, 2014

As this fortnight kicks off we head into the Cancer New Moon at 6 degrees. This Sun/Moon conjunction is relatively unaspected, although we do have that supportive trine between Chiron Pisces and Saturn Scorpio still in effect. Deep emotional undercurrents continue to soothe our souls and with this month’s Cancer theme, even more so. Cancer is ruled by the Moon and pertains to nurturing, parenting, home, family and nourishment, care and protection. Mars is still in opposition to Uranus and stays in orb for most of this fortnight. Abruptness verses procrastination and add a little spontaneity and chaos and you’ve got the picture. Venus is squared off to Neptune and there could be a little deception within relationships or the communication could become cloudy. With our retrograde still in effect until the 1st and it is practically stationary for the entire fortnight and in its own sign Gemini, along with that Venus, the going could be a little tough when it comes to mental and verbal clarity. Watch your nervous system and beware the court jester. He’s definitely out and about now. If you want to use the higher octave of Neptune in Pisces, try writing a little poetry for the Beloved or win them over with your clever words and prose. Romance could be in the air and it could also be short lived, although there is a beautiful trine between that nebulous Neptune and the New Moon/Sun conjunction. If you can find your way through the mental maze, this will be a profoundly magical time. NEW MOON 5 Cancer 37 June 27, 2014 4:10 p.m.

ARIES This New Moon has you nestled in at home with family and drifting delightfully off into dreams and fantasy, unless you are one who is nurturing a family member through ill health and possibly even hanging out in institutions of one sort or another. If you are caring for others, it is probably with a willing sense of duty and responsibility and may even bring healing rewards to you. Uranus will stay in your personal sign for another 5 years and is set to bring radical changes to the way you deal with the world. This week it is being activated by Mars in Libra and brings some challenges from others.

LIBRA You will be feeling the tug of that procrastination game this fortnight and no doubt have been already.The independence of the significant other/s could be driving you a little to despair and getting your point across during stationary Mercury is and can be unproductive. Allow things to settle a little rather than make immediate decisions. This is the time to focus on family and emotional healing and how that will move you more towards your career goals. You have no problem with working at this time and understanding the needs of others, it is simply not what you had anticipated it would look like. Try to elevate your thinking and your values.

TAURUS Venus is in Gemini and brings a little reassessment to what you and your partner or relationships are based on. You could be feeling the pull of friendships and your participation with others drawing you away from your primary partner now or you may disagree or find some grey areas in your communication. The good news is that the Cancer nurturing and kind words will prevail in the end. Move towards heartcentred communication and do the deep work within those relationships that truly matter to you. Healing will come as you share more of yourself and do so from the depths of your being. You may not know all the answers yet.

SCORPIO With the Sun/Moon together in Cancer you may find yourself creating a little family holiday or a trip home to visit parents. There’s no problem with you facing up to your duties at this time and in fact they are bringing you some recognition that you quite like. You are a natural at understanding the depth of human emotions and are probably in an in-depth analysis and revision as we speak. As you seek out hidden agendas this fortnight be willing to expose your own shadow self in the process. It is too easy to blame another and create disharmony and combat. Many of you are natural councillors.

GEMINI With a lovely New Moon illuminating your emotional values, you will find more understanding around your career choices. You may even be taking on more responsibility now with your willingness to share and care. This healing allows understanding and kindness to win out over competition, at least in the area of work. Romance, on the other hand, is a little less predictable and a lot more thwart with disruption. Your attempts at securing yourself a partner may be a little reckless and although you are doing your best to be charming, you may just have a bad case of the old foot in the mouth syndrome.

SAGITTARIUS You may want to get deep and personal in more ways than one this fortnight, but pinning the other down, could be a bit of a task. Family on the other hand are very available for some soul healing and deep emotional sharing. Your friendships may be going through a bit of an adjustment and some old love issues may be rising to the surface. Perhaps you are letting go of some relationships that have seen their day and allowing some new ones to take their place. Others are trying their hand at a new method of romantic relating or similarly relating to children in their lives. Allow things to move and flow this fortnight.

CANCER This is a lovely opportunity to harness the energy of the Sun and Moon while they are joined together in the sky and influenced by Neptune in a way that opens your mind to higher dimensional thinking. You may be experiencing a career change, which is because you need to spend more time with the family or you need to include them in your day to day worldly affairs a little more. It’s a bit chaotic at the moment as you are in the midst of the upheaval. Things will start to settle again by the end of this fortnight. Be on guard for any deception coming from hidden agendas, all will be revealed, again by fortnight’s end.

CAPRICORN Relationship is highlighted this month, but not without its glitches. This can be a time when you are dealing with siblings and other family members and much love will flow and emotional exchange or understanding is possible. You have a new sense of values/ beliefs formulating as you move through the revision around your health, pets and work. Sorting the lies from the truth isn’t an easy task. Creating an unconventional basis for your life’s work is bringing the need to re-evaluate your standing in the World. Keeping a good reputation is important to you, but others maybe trying to undermine it. This too shall pass.

LEO As the Sun joins the Moon in your house of hidden treasure, you may find a lovely encounter with one or more family members this month and it will take you to the depths of your emotional self. Let the waters wash over you and allow a deep healing to take place at the very root of your connection to your ancestral lineage. You will want to make amends with siblings, although relationships may remain challenging for the rest of this fortnight as unexpected communications take shape. The retrograde is also affecting the verbal exchange you have with friends and lovers and you may have to revise some study options.

AQUARIUS Your health and your work are highlighted for the coming month and this connects to your spiritual values. With Venus in your romantic corner, you could be using your words with more discernment as you go through the Mercury retrograde in the same area. What used to work for you, no longer does or so you may be discovering. With the need for a higher way of communicating to avoid confrontation developing, you may choose to do a little study. Movement too, is good for you at this time, although you may be in the procrastination phase of travel plans. You too, have family connections and healings in store.

VIRGO Drawing the line between friends and lovers could become a little difficult this month when the emotions run so deeply. You may want to share more than you normally do within group settings and this will bring healing to all of your relationships, including those with siblings. As the Mercury continues to retrograde it allows you to rethink your career options and to also bring some of that passion into your work place or focus. You may yet be a little doubtful of some of those you work closely with, although a little time will settle any disputes and allow you to see clearly. Your values are being supremely re-modified.

PISCES As the Sun and Moon join forces they shed a little light on romance and/or the children in your life. There’s healing here for you as you elevate yourself to a higher perspective and show willingly your own vulnerability in the process. As you face the tough areas of life, sex and death, transformation is inevitable and sometimes comes in shocking forms. All of this is to rattle your long held beliefs and make way for change, growth and evolution. As you revise your home status and what you value at the root of life, you may wish to isolate yourself and internalize this current healing crisis. A brief time of solitude, will bring clarity.

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JASRI ‘a still to be discovered’ area 15 mins north of CANDI DASA on the east coast! And, what’s so special up there, you are probably thinking" Well, the ¿rst retail shop by Sensatia Botanicals has now opened and what a cutie it is, packed full of the best soap and body product you can use. This shop is located in front of their slick production facility which is an amazing sight set amongst the forest, also hear this shop will be the ¿rst of a few, perhaps the next one in Seminyak?! Further down the road is a rustic resort, Aashaya Resort but with all mod-cons, beautifully refurbished it looks set to be a real winner in the accommodation stakes offering great prices, charming service and delicious food - a destination that is clearly going to give ‘others’ a run for their money! The road from Candi Dasa to Jasri is simply lovely, pretty countryside where crop growing is plentiful and all manner of botanicals are cultivated. On arrival in Jasri, you’ll discover a little piece of ‘green’ heaven, the ‘old Bali’ a proli¿c wonderland of tropical vegetation and swaying palms. Both Sensatia Botanicals and Aashaya Resort are located on Jl Pantai Jasri, which runs down to the waters edge. Apart from treating yourself to a bag full of luscious soaps and other natural body treatments on your way down, you’ll ¿nd the perfect getaway spot for a quiet weekend, a retreat, a family gathering, a special birthday party or wedding. This ‘end of the road’ property overlooking the sea has it all!!

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Some interesting information about Sensatia Botanicals, it’s not a company that serves up ‘just any soap & body product’ and not going to wax lyrical about the creaminess of soap, and the natural goodness of their products, after using their products and reading the following you will understand this all to be true. Sensatia is a company with an impressive history & has achieved remarkable results, the owner needs to be ‘showered’ with accolades!!

Aashaya Resort was originally a Guest House and was taken over in 2013 by an experienced and resourceful couple that have spent several months of upgrade and restoration. The end result is truly Bali Style and ready to go! What’s good to see is the use of natural products, be it building materials, textiles, furniture, interior furnishings all made locally in Bali.

It is their quality assurance that is impressive where every Sensatia product out in the marketplace is traceable to every single raw material used in the product, as well, a complete documentation of the pH, viscosity & microbiology count etc. Sensatia Botanicals is trademarked in 40 countries and has over 150 product registrations with BPOM. Because of the current regulations and requirements, all hotel amenities must be registered with Indonesia’s Health Ministry (BPOM). Sensatia have created four ranges of Leisure Amenities that are available in single packaging and bulk supply. All these products are registered with BPOM, so when a hotel has a site inspection all will be in order. (many hotels and producers don’t comply with the above measures ) Sensatia have their own in-house laboratory that tests every single batch of product before it is allowed to be released to the public, they have now applied for *MP &erti¿cation and very soon would hope to announce they will be Bali’s ¿rst *MP &erti¿ed cosmetic producer! Good manufacturing practices (GMP) are the international standards and practices required in order to conform to guidelines recommended by agencies that control authorization and licensing for manufacture and sale of food, drug products and active pharmaceutical products. This also means applying good laboratory and clinical practices that are overseen by regulatory agencies in many countries. Michael R. Lorenti Jr. relates, “from humble beginnings we started the company (1999) as a pro¿t sharing co-operative & are proud to continue in this manner, promoting equality amongst workers and administrators. From the very beginning we have been dedicated to producing 100% natural products where our raw materials are fresh, wholesome, gentle and good for you, incorporating a very holistic, organic approach, with a strong love & connection with the land” Sensatia Botanicals is a company that has exceeded all expectations, a credit to Michael and his team! His website tells it all about his incredibly good quality product lines, take a read and more importantly buy Sensatia (you will ¿nd blocks of ¿ne soap in selected retail outlets as well, the Alila Hotels & Resorts, Karma Resorts, The Chedi, Peppers Sentosa Seminyak, Mantra Nusa Dua, Semara Resorts ++ Why not visit his ¿rst retail shop in Jasri, this will make him smile, and bet you if he is in, he would be happy to meet you! Sensatia Botanicals, 720 Jalan Pantai Jasri, Jasri Kelod Karangasem, Bali T/ F: 0363 23260 Michael R. Lorenti Jr. E: mlorenti@sensatia.com W: www.sensatia.com

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It’s a rustic style resort with an ocean frontage and a view to the sea, the location is surperb! Lovely gardens with plenty of trees and wide lawns, a pool, a Spa (am sure Sensatia Botanicals will be in use here) and a restaurant named Disini that will serve tasty food three times a day (the owner is an excellent cook who will obviously pass on her skills to eager staff) Outside guests are also most welcome to enjoy Disini too. To sit beside the pool or laze in chairs on the lawn will be a forever memory, enjoying sundowners, a G & T or a cup of tea. Imagine four poster beds, crisp sheets, accents of Batik cottons in cushions and throws. Soft lighting, air-con, bottled aqua and the rest, it’s all laid out for you! no thinking, just relax! The staff are well trained, genuine, friendly people that are pleased to be of assistance and always with a smile. There are ¿ve traditional villas to choose from, you can rent a small villa for oneself or a couple, a few to accommodate a family or book the entire property that will take 19 guests. The resort is ideal for a group booking - a birthday celebration, a small wedding, perhaps there is a group of like minded folk wishing to book in for a retreat, or perhaps you just want to hibernate and chill, a getaway from the hurly burly of the South. The atmosphere is quiet and relaxed, the air is super fresh, the surrounds are green and you will sleep like a baby, lulled every night to the sound of water lapping over rocks at the end of the road. And, there is nothing better to arise early to greet the day with a brisk walk along the forshore before arriving back for a yummy breackfast. During the day you can read, swim, chill and for those that wish to walk there are some lovely treks around the area, with a visit to Sensatia Botanicals of course! And, there’s a very nice beach a kilometer away, what about a drive to Candi Dasa (15 mins south) a trip further north to Amed for a spot of diving? Consider a day’s visit to the now bustling township of Ubud, or simply a drive around the countryside that is picture postcard perfect. However, maybe you yearn for a complete rest and be happy to stay at the Aashaya Resort that offers total tranquility, stay for the duration for your weekend break, a happy vacation or celebrate together with friends and family! Aashaya Resort, Jasri, Jalan Pantai Jasri Kelod, Amlapura, Bali, Jasri Pantai is on the east coast of Bali T: 0363 21054 E: info@aashayajasri.com W: www.aashayajasri.com

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SCHEDULE THAT Argentine Folklore and Tango (27 – 29 June) Those South Americans can certainly move there bodies and play football! The bets are on for a South American world cup winner! However, if you can spare some thought for dance and not football you will be in for a real treat this weekend. Learning and dancing with Maestro Gonzalo Robinson and Stefani Kang. The programme kicks off with the Chacarera class on Friday. The days are filled with dance and end with a dinner and entertainment. For information about location and costs e-mail Agus. When : 7 pm Friday, from 11 am Saturday and Sunday Contact : 081 916175605 tangobaliclub@gmail.com

Bali Arts Festival (14 June – 12 July) The Bali Arts Festival is well underway. This year’s theme is dedicated to Bali’s agrarian society or agriculture. The main venue is the Art Centre in Denpasar. Competitions are being held including food, costumes, offering making and singing. The exhibition is a tribute to the amazing arts scene in Bali and beyond. Check out the website for a comprehensive list of exhibits and performances. It is well worth taking a day or two to explore this festival which is now in its 37th year.

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Do come along and enjoy a variety of different films. The ambience at La Planche is always worth enjoying too. When Cost Where Contact

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Samadi Sunday Market

Sunday markets are always full of hustle and bustle and have lots of activities for the family. This farmer’s market offers a range of organic and local products, baked goods, fruits and vegetables, herbs, jams, flowers, clothes and accessories. Local produce is also sold which is always a good environmental move. The kids will enjoy the morning with things to do for example water painting and arts and crafts. Food, music and entertainment are provided throughout the morning. It is a great place to go particularly if you live in Canggu and don’t need to drive too far.

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Dinner with the pig (28 June) This evening is a very special one off with Daniel Morris owner of The Precinct Restaurant, Perth. This laid back evening features exquisite pork dishes paired with a variety of great wines. Salt Tapas is a new edition to Luke Mangan’s family of ‘Salt’ restaurants. A range of tapas are featured with a selection of local and international wines. It is worth a visit to enjoy the ambience. Do book your spot for this one off evening as places are limited. When Cost Where

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School Holiday Programme (23 June – 1 August)

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Centerstage, Bali’s Number one performing arts and music school who recently staged the musical ‘Grease’ has lined up a holiday extravaganza, no less! Kids aged from 3 to 14 + have been thought about and catered for. The schedules are lengthy and vast and guaranteed to keep the kids busy learning for a few weeks. The types of activities being offered are vocal arts, musical theatre, arts and crafts, a band camp, film and television, hip hop and writing music. Do check out the schedules on the website as the details are just too many to list.

: 7 pm : IDR780,000 : Salt Tapas Restaurant, Sentosa, Jl Pura Telaga Where : Centerstage Performing Arts and Production Waja, Jl Petitenget, Seminyak School, Jl Lestari No 606, Umalas 2 Contact : 737675 info@salttapasbali.com Contact : 0821 44185165 melanie@cmsbali.com www.sentosaseminyak.com www.cmsbali.com

International Surf Film Festival (18 – 20 July)

Walk in Your Shoes (12 – 13 July)

Aside from the culture, one of the top attractions of Bali is the surf. Luring surfers since the seventies, it is agreed that This is another amazing workshop that will put you in touch Bali is hard to beat when it comes to the waves. Crashing with like minded, caring people. “You will experience “a field” relentlessly against the of protection, safety and total security. The work begins when shore, the waves contin- a member of the group asks “to be walked”. The other person ue to bring surfers to ride (the walker) literally walks in circles as the facilitator (Torsten up and down the coast. Koch) is guiding the walker through the impulses of the body With them come experi- and mind. During the walk the walker “becomes” the person ences, visuals and sto- reporting feelings, emotions, sensations and intuition. ries. The 7th edition of Throughout this workshop you will gain insight, understand, the surf festival promises discover and resolve troubles, experience and learn and another line up of surf above all clarity and guidance. This will help if you are facing: films and documentaries. change, low esteem, conflict, challenging relationships or The Asian premier of ‘The business difficulties. Sometimes you muddle along and do Salt Trail’ is going to blow the best you can. At other times you may need to reach out your mind. Directed by and here is the perfect answer. You can participate in the Mark Waters, the film entire 2-day workshop or choose to do just 1 day. The group showcases some of the is small so do book as soon as possible to guarantee your most amazing and iso- spot. Do feel free to e-mail any questions you might have. lated tube rides far away The Griya is a 5 star resort and spa nestled by the gentle from the busy shores of waters of the north east coast of Bali. Amed is always a Bali. The beautiful Men- wonderful place to visit and the venue is perfect for this tawais are featured which workshop. will for sure rouse the travel spirit within you. The films and : ‘pay what you want’ documentaries will be screened from sunset. Between shows Cost the in-house DJ will keep you entertained. The full line up Where : The Griya, Bunutan Village, Amed, Karangasam of films will be available on the website from the beginning Contact : Valerie: +62 877 62124256 or email : bullesdebleu@mac.com of July. Ombak Bali is a board for national and international surf film makers to promote their films to the public. Ombak Bali also aims to promote awareness of social issues and Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all the environment by screening inspirational surf films. Surfing up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2014 is a major industry that has become a way of life for so many.

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Computer & Internet Bali PC Advisor by Pak Bruce

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Much like with your car or motorbike, when a computer starts to make random or weird noises, you should not ignore them. Imagine how expensive your repair bills would be if you ignored signs of problems and just drove until it broke down! Unfortunately, most computer users do just that; run it until it crashes or dies! This bad habit is why most computer repair bills can become very expensive, especially if critical data needs to be retrieved, so never ignore strange noises coming from your computer. The cause of the noise can be something as minor as interference from a cell phone or other wireless devices that are too close to the computer (strange buzzing coming from the speakers) to a major sign of an impending meltdown. If the noise is coming from your speakers it’s likely a lot less serious, so start by muting the audio or turning the volume all the way down on our speakers. If the noise goes away, it’s probably interference or possibly a problem with your sound card or drivers, but nothing disastrous. If the noise doesn’t go away when you mute the sound, you need to pay close attention to where the sound is coming from and what type of sound it is.

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Ticking, clicking or knocking sounds are the most disconcerting because these types of noises generally signal a problem with the physical hard disk drive inside your computer (where all the data that you’ve been meaning to backup lives!) If you hear this type of sound and you don’t have a current backup, do everything you can to get your critical files copied off first (USB drive, external HD, burn CDs or DVDs, the Cloud, etc.) If you are hearing clicking or ticking sounds and the computer won’t startup, turn it off immediately as you could cause more damage to a malfunctioning hard drive every time you try to start it up. Consult a professional if critical files that aren’t backed up are on the computer so you can properly assess your options. If you hear a grinding sound that tends to be a constant vibrating tone, you most likely have a problem with one of the various cooling fans inside the computer. Often times, if you let the computer run long enough, the grinding sound goes away, which is why many users often just continue using the computer. The problem with this approach is that if a cooling fan is starting to go and you assume that since the noise went away that ‘if fixed itself’ you could be headed for an actual meltdown. When a grinding cooling fan stops making noise, it means that either it’s warmed up the lubricants in the bearings or that it has seized up completely.

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If a cooling fan stops spinning, it means that it’s no longer cooling the circuitry or component that it was designed to keep cool, which means that component will eventually overheat and fail. Cooling fans for critical components like your CPU (Central Processing Unit or processor) that stop spinning can be get real expensive if the processor overheats and needs to be replaced.

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A non-spinning CPU cooling fan goes from a cooling device to an insulating device which will hold heat closer to the CPU increasing the odds of damaging the processor. The bottom line is that when you hear a new or strange noise coming from your computer, don’t ignore it. The quicker you address it (or have someone that knows some basic troubleshooting steps track it down) the less expensive it will likely be to rectify. Find Your Lost License Keys – FREE Ready to reload that software you purchased – but that post-it note with the license key has disappeared? This freeware will help. First of all, DON’T PANIC! The internet always has solutions for you to try. So whenever a problem comes up you can call your local computer repair place OR do some Google searches and maybe there’s a real easy solution even you can do.

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Local News Indonesia to Deport 20 Foreign Teachers in Wake of Student Sexual Abuse Claim Indonesia has said it will deport 20 foreign teachers at a prestigious international school over immigration violations following an outcry over allegations a child was sexually abused by cleaning staff. The teachers, from the Jakarta International School, include Americans, Australians and Britons, a senior immigration official, Maryoto Sumadi, said. “Of the 26 teachers we investigated, 20 had committed immigration violations and will be deported,” he said, explaining they were doing work that differed from the official job descriptions given to authorities. The decision follows a scandal that began in April with the alleged sexual assault of a six-year-old boy by cleaners in toilets at a school that is favored by the capital’s expatriates and wealthy Indonesians. The crisis escalated when a second child came forward claiming to have been abused, and it emerged an American teacher who used to work at the school was a suspected serial paedophile under FBI investigation. The case sparked widespread public anger and soul

searching in the media about the high incidence of sexual abuse at the country’s schools. Sumadi said 11 of the teachers would be deported on Friday and the others later. “They have misused their residence permits by declaring a profession different from the scope of their job at the school,” he said. He said the teachers being deported are nine Americans, two Australians, two Canadians, a New Zealander, a Singaporean, a Taiwanese, a Briton, a South African, an Indian and a Turk. Of those investigated, one had been cleared of breaking immigration rules while five others were still being assessed, he said. Authorities have ordered the nursery where the alleged abuse took place to close and police have arrested several cleaners contracted from an outside company over the allegations. The school has strengthened security measures and pledged to cooperate with authorities’ investigations.

Indonesia to Host 6th UNAOC Forum on Global Harmony The leisure island of Bali is scheduled to host the 6th United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) to be attended by 2,000 participants from 114 countries and 25 international organizations, an official of Indonesian Foreign Affairs Ministry said here Friday. The two-day event will be held in Nusa Dua Bali from August 29 with the confirmed presence of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and leaders of 11 countries. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is scheduled to open the forum. “With the nation’s motto that says Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Unity in Diversity), Indonesia was assessed a role model to the world that with persistence of difference in beliefs, people can live harmoniously in one country,” said the ministry’s information and public diplomacy director-general Esti Andayani.

civilizations in order to promote harmony, and so we hope that Asia too will have the same,” Esti stated. The event is expected to produce an outcome called Bali Declaration containing views, joint commitments and joint steps to the future formulated by participants in the event, she said. Participants will be discussing four main pillars comprising of education, youth, media and migration in the event themed “Unity in Diversity: Celebrating Diversity For Common and Shared Values.” The forum is also expected to inspire measures in curbing extremism, which is spreading in several parts of the world, and fostering pluralism for world peace.

“Looking back at the previous events in Vienna, Austria, in 2012, Europe has pledged a plan of action to bridge the gap among various religions, cultures and other

The UNAOC was initiated by former UN secretary General Kofi Annan on July 14, 2005, and co-sponsored by former Spanish prime minister, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. (June 6th2014)

Prosecutors seek 17-year Sentence for Frenchman

Bali Hijack Scare Passenger Faces

Caught Smuggling Meth

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The man who sparked a hijacking scare on a flight to Bali has appeared in a Brisbane court. Matt Christopher Lockley, 27, fronted the Brisbane Magistrates Court with his lawyer to face a charge of interfering with a crewmember stemming from the April 25 incident. Police allege the plumber from northern NSW had to be restrained by a Virgin Australia crewmember during a flight from Brisbane to Denpasar. It’s alleged he banged on the cockpit door, causing pilots to trigger an “unlawful interference” alert that put the Indonesian air force and police on notice for a hijacker on arrival. Clean-shaven and wearing a grey suit, Mr. Lockley cut a different figure on Friday to the man arrested by Indonesian authorities when he got off the plane in Bali on Australia Day.

have to serve an additional three months in prison. (June

His lawyer Mark Williams asked for the case to be adjourned

10th 2014)

for three weeks. (June 6th 2014)

Indonesian prosecutors recommended a 17-year jail sentence for the Frenchman accused of smuggling crystal methamphetamine into Bali. The Frenchmen, aged 49, was arrested on January 19 at Ngurah Rai airport after customs officials allegedly discovered more than three kilograms of crystal methamphetamine concealed in the lining of his suitcase. Customs officials said at the time of his arrest that the drugs had an approximate street value of USD$500,000 Prosecutor I Gusti Putu Gede Atmaja recommended that the defendant serve a 17-year sentence and pay a fine of

Australian Man Dies Climbing Rinjani Volcano An Australian man has died from a suspected asthma attack as he was setting out to climb Indonesia’s Mount Rinjani volcano. Cairns man John-Paul Lipscombe, 53, died two kilometers from the entrance to the mountain park on Monday morning (9/6), police captain I Wayan Redana says.Capt Redana says Mr. Lipscombe was in a group of 10 hikers from various countries who set out before 10am. Rinjani, an active volcano on the island of Lombok, is becoming popular with tourists, who attempt to climb about 2700 meters to its rim, or take a more arduous climb to its peak. Rinjani is the second highest volcano in Indonesia. (June 9th 2014) Sanur Deli Gas Explosion Leaves Three with Burns Residents of Jln Danau Poso, Sanur were rocked by the sound of an explosion on Tuesday (10/6). A leaking gas cylinder at the Sanur Deli Café caused the explosion and three people sustained burns during the accident. Andy, a nearby resident said he heard the explosion and was one of the first on the scene to assist. Annie Sihombing (65) along with two colleagues, Maxi (40) and Jero Cempaka (33) suffered varying levels of burns and were rushed to the Sanglah hospital burns unit for treatment. Mrs. Sihombing has since been flown to Australia for further treatment. (June 10th 2014) Airport Security Officers Arrested for Theft Five security officers at Bali’s Ngurah Rai airport have been arrested and charged with theft from a passenger’s bag during checks at a boarding gate. Approaching the gate, the passenger was distracted by two security officers, while another checked the man’s bag and removed an envelope containing around USD $3650. All three men have been charged with four-month prison sentences for the crime. Two other officers also implicated in the incident, are undergoing a separate trial for their involvement. Both men deny their knowledge of the plot to steal from a passenger, but admit receiving money from the other three perpetrators to remain quiet. (June 13th 2014) Irishman Injured in Bali Arrives Safely Back Home A confused Irishman found with horrific leg injuries in Bali has flown back home after receiving crucial treatment. Last month, a face book message was launched in an appeal for help in identifying the 27-year-old who was found wandering alone in Bali. Three Good Samaritans then came to his rescue and brought him to a hospital where he was given treatment. The trio then helped the man; named only as Sean, get in contact with his family in Ireland. Now Sean has returned to the West of Ireland, where he is continuing his recovery. Security expert Matt Jones came to the victim’s rescue in May. Matt first saw details of Sean online and his pal Pitir James sat and watched the Irishman for 48 hours before they decided to follow him and get help. The Irishman was first reported missing in mid-April however when locals in Bali approached him he claimed he was born in Sydney, Australia. Sean eventually told Matt his father’s number and he made contact with the family in Ireland. The 37-year-old added: “His father is blown away and very emotional”. “[Sean] told us he had a motorbike accident and that is where the injuries are from.” Sean’s dad flew to Bali to collect his son and the pair returned home in the past couple of days. (June 10th 2014)


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The population of stray dogs in Bali has increased by about 2.5 million per year, over nine districts / cities. The Head of Animal Husbandry and Animal Health Bali Putu Sumantra said on Wednesday (11/6) that controlling and vaccinating such a massive number of stray animals was a huge challenge. Sumantra said that the island had achieved a 45 percent vaccination rate for the dog population. This milestone was part of the 5-stage plan to make the island rabies free. Sumantra said that the biggest obstacle was local participation and that he expected cooperation from residents in order to fulfill his goal. (June 11th 2014)

Hundreds of local residents and ten fire engines fought for over two hours to contain an out of control fire at the Pasar Taman Sari in Kerobokan Sunday (15/6) night. The fire destroyed some twenty homes and stores, causing an estimated Rp. 1.5 billion worth of damage. Police spokesman Ronny R. Eppang, said that the cause of the fire was suspected to be an electrical fault although this had yet to be confirmed. He went on to say that no one was severely injured or killed in the blaze. (June 16th 2014)

National Park Worker Arrested for Sexual Assault of Teenage Boys Police have arrested a worker of the West Bali National Park, identified only as M.S. for allegedly sexually assaulting some twenty-eight teenage boys at his home according to Jembrana Deputy Police Chief Hagnyono. The crimes only came to the attention of police after members of the local community reported to police that teenage boys frequently visited the suspect’s residence in the West Bali National Park staff complex. During police questioning the suspect admitted that he has been sexually attracted to teenage boys since before he as transferred to West Bali National Park in 2010 and that he had himself experienced sexual abuse as a teenager. The suspect also admitted to police that he would pay a third party Rp. 150,000 to search for potential victims, and that once in his residence, he would often bribe his victims into performing sexual acts. “I will respect the legal process, but I hope there will be justice because some of the boys agreed to date me. It’s not only my mistake,” M.S. said. The accused will face a minimum penalty of three years and a maximum penalty of fifteen years in prison if convicted. (June 12th 2014)

Hotel Baron David Deague in $350k Bali Holiday Heist The birthday celebrations of Melbourne property developer David Deague have been soured by a gang of thieves who stole $350,000 worth of goods from an exclusive Balinese resort. The heist included jewelry, watches, cash, cameras and other electrical items that were taken on June 3 from the Alila Villas in Uluwatu, where Mr. Deague was celebrating his 70th birthday with his children and grand-children. The thieves are believed to have scaled a limestone cliff, avoiding regular security patrols, before entering several luxury villas in the early morning. A closed-circuit camera outside the rooms was apparently broken and failed to detect the intruders. Other guests from Australia and China also reported thefts to the South Kuta police station, but the audacious raid baffles investigators. “No foot prints in the garden or the sand, no sign of dew or dust disturbed on the walls to indicate [that] someone had climbed the walls. The only way for an outsider to enter would be to have a duplicate key.” A spokesman for the Deague family confirmed the robbery, but declined to discuss details. “We love Bali and we love the people. This is unfortunate, but it definitely won’t put us off coming back.” (June 13th 2014)

Bali Drug Trial Hears Sydney DJ’s Evidence Prosecutors in the trial of Leeza Tracey Ormsby, 37, read testimony by Marco Leonardo Mazzucco, on Thursday (12/6). The Sydney DJ avoided arrest after giving Bali police a detailed account of his movements and claiming he had never used drugs, his friend’s trial has heard. Mazzucco, stage name Marcotix, told police he, Ormsby and others had been in the villa where MDMA and hashish were seized on the afternoon before the police sting. They’d been cleaning up and drinking, he told police. Another friend, who had rented the villa, Sydney musician Azaria Byrne, had gone home early. The court has heard police pounced on Ormsby as she arrived at the villa, and that a search of her handbag found marijuana. Ormsby, a New Zealand citizen living in Sydney, will not fight charges of possessing the joint - which carry a jail term of up to 12 years - but denies the MDMA and hashish were hers. Supervisor at the Canggu villa, Gede Graha Wijaya, told the court staff had wanted to clean Mr. Byrne’s villa on February 10 ‘but Azaria refused’. As well as questioning Mr. Mazzucco, police took a statement from a Portugese friend of the group. Ormsby was the only person charged after the raid, and says she was only at the villa to collect a laptop and towel she had left there. The trial continues next week. (June 12th 2014)

Qatar Airways Ready for Bali-Doha Route While Jetstar Shuts Down Perth-Lombok.

For Sale; Bead earring & necklace, branded watch, second & good condition. Nego price. SMS +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email : <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [179] For Sale; 42” class plasma LG HD TV. Perfect condition and still in warranty, comes with manual and warranty booklet. Rp 5 million nego. Please call 0857 3934 6953. Kerobokan. [180] For Sale; Coin operated pool table. Comes with full set of balls and 4 sticks. Only 6 months old. Rp 4.5 million nego. If interested please call 0857 3934 6953. Kerobokan. [181]

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For Sale; Compressor electric 3/4HP, Lt.50 incl. hose and paintgun. Used 3 times for painting motorcycle. Rp. 1.8 million. Call +62 813 3915 8508. Seminyak. [193] For Sale; Almost new pressure cooker Scanpan complete with box, manual, cookbook, Rp. 1.5 million. Contact <thres70@gmail. com> or sms 081 7992 4299. Bukit. [105] For Sale; Top quality classic 2 piece curtain set, including liner curtains & tie-backs. Maroon colour 1.30m Width x 2.22m Length each curtain Price only Rp 1.25 million. Call or SMS 081 2384 2698. Legian. [182]

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Middle-Eastern airline Qatar Airways has announced that on July 21 it will be opening once daily direct flights between Denpasar and Doha. In a statement, Qatar Airways Indonesia Head, Chan Cheong Eu, stated that this would be the first direct flight from Doha to another Indonesian city apart from Jakarta. “The demand for this service is very high. Especially from tourists in Europe, as well as the Russian market, they are very interested in Bali,” he stated. Jetstar will cancel its Perth-Brisbane services from July 1, and its Perth-Lombok services from October 17. Jetstar is suspending these services in response to weaker than expected demand on the two markets. The low-cost airline will suspend its six times weekly Perth-Brisbane JQ 980/JQ 981 services from July 1, while its four times a week JQ 111/JQ 112 service between Perth and Lombok will be suspended from October 17. Passengers booked on the Jetstar Brisbane service after June 30 will be re-accommodated on Qantas flights, while passengers affected by the Lombok service cancellation will be offered a $50 Jetstar voucher. (June 6th 2014)

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For Sale; Trademark/merek “Tommy Bahama” registered for all over Republic of Indonesia. Serious only. Asking price : 150,000 USD. Nego. Call 0813 1101 5855. Kuta. [097] For Sale; Solid wood dining table and 6 chairs, great condition approx. 1x2mtr, Rp. 3 million. Solid wood and glass coffee table 80x80m Rp. 800.000. Photos available. Call 0858 5746 2000 / <tomtom kerobokan@hotmail.com>. Seminyak. [098] For Sale; Broken Yamaha CLP280/270 Clavinoa. Need new mother board, or good for home decoration, Rp. 3 million. Hp. 081 138 7015. Sanur. [127]

For Sale; Desktop CPU, 250GB hard drive, 4GB Ram, Samsung DVD, read write. Windows7 Ultimate. Perfect condition, hardly used from new. Selling 2.600.000. Kevin 0818 0531 8192. [114] For Sale; Nikon FX lenses AF-S 16-35mm f/4 G VR ED, Rp. 8.5 million and AF-S 70200mm f/2.8G VR for Rp. 12.5 million. Both like new. Call 081 139 9700 or 283 896. Sanur. [115]

For Sale; Laptop Dell Inspiron 1420 core duo. Price Rp 3.2 juta nego. Contact : Lee 081 870 1890. Denpasar. [034] For Sale; Used baby carseat Britax step 2 (9-18kgs), stroller Quinny Zapp red color, safety gate. For pics email <thres70@gmail. com>. Bukit. [104]

For Sale; Ice-cream showcase, mastercool, model smart 8, 4 years old, price Rp. 15 million. Call 081 139 3857 Gaby. [183]

For Sale; Brand new external hard drive WD2TB filled with over 2000 english movies of last 20 years till today (about 30% in HD, rest in TV standard). Sell it for 3.7 million (comparable price in DVD shops 8 million). Call 0813 3798 4369. Kuta. [184]

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For Sale; Primitive antique statue+ladder, wooden, original, 1,8m. -/+ 500years old. The only one left. Price: 70,000 USD nego. <riaestella@gmail.com> or 0813 1101 5855. Kuta. [187] For Sale; Patung menari/ antique wooden puppet dance Sigale-gale, origin Toba, North Sumatra. 170 cm. Asking Rp. 65 million. Batak wooden mendoline/ kecapi @ 1.5 jt. <riaestella@ gmail.com> or 0813 1101 5855. Kuta. [188] For Sale; 4 used ‘General’ air conditioners, in good condition and full working order. Email: <admin@ ptbad.com>. [189]

Moving Sale; Furniture, various items, old teak, new teak, white goods, pls sms for complete list and prices. Leonie 081 2123 9899. Sanur. [128] For Sale: Nokia Lumia 900 black colour, good condition complete with box, manual book, charger and headset, only Rp. 2 million. Call/SMS 089 8078 1887. [156] Expat leaving Bali. Teak and suar furniture. Benches, tables and chairs etc. All full export quality. Discounted for quick sale. Contact : <branyarbali@gmail.com> or sms 0812 3988 6767. Canggu. [143]

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For Sale; Kickers brand men’s shoes. Slip on like sandals - no back on the shoe. Dark brown leather with white sole. Sporty looking. Size 42. Almost new. Bought at Matahari for Rp. 1.2 juta. Sell for Rp 600,000. Selling as a bit too small for me. I went back and bought a size 43 as I like the style so well. SMS 081 239 88979. Send your email for photos. Kuta/Sanur. [131] For Sale; Watch Tissot, automatic, model sea star, 30 years old, steel with gold incl. original bracelet steelgold, like new, 30 meter water resistance, Rp. 3 Juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [134]

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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) This is my form of comfort food easy to make and easy to chow down. Actually I hadn’t ¿xed these for years and suddenly had a craving for them. I tell myself that baking is less caloric than deep frying but then add Parmesan cheese....LOL! And they are so morish, there’re never any leftover. This recipe is for two but can be easily increased.

Ayu Spicy’s Favorite Oven Fried Potatoes Serves 2

length of the potato. Put these into a bowl and sprinkle with the olive oil. Give them a good toss so they are coated on all sides with the oil. Sprinkle on the sea salt and as many grinding of black pepper as you like. Toss well. Spread the potatoes out on a baking sheet so they are not piled on top of each other and preferably not touching - this will allow them to brown on all sides. After about 30 minutes use a sharp spatula to scrape them off the sheet and turn them over. You want the browned part to stay attached to the potato and not left on the baking sheet. Bake for another 30 minutes or until well browned. Remove from the oven and sprinkle with the parmesan cheese, trying not to eat too many before getting them to the table.

Ingredients: Note: You can vary this by tossing the potatoes with 1 Tbl. chopped

- 4 medium sized potatoes, scrubbed but with skins left on - 1 Tbl. olive oil - 1/2 tsp. sea salt - Freshly ground black pepper to taste - 2 Tbl. grated Parmesan cheese Directions: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Cut the potatoes into sticks about 1.5 cm square and the

garlic and or fresh rosemary leaves (or both) before putting on the baking sheet.

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* What to buy and not buy: Low in-season per kilo prices for summer fruits and vegetables: bayam (spinach) are so abundant now that you can even buy them in Rp 1,000 ikat or bandel (bundles), tomatoes (Rp 5,000-Rp 6,000), long beans (kacang panjang) for Rp1,000-Rp 5,000. Carrots are expensive now because too hot to grow. Watermelon (Rp 12,000 apiece), citrus like jeruk nipis (lime), jeruk limo (Rp 6,000 to Rp 9,000) and jeruk Kintamani (Rp 6,000-Rp 8,000) are very reasonable at present. Papaya are only Rp 2000 a piece. Ayam (Rp 18,000) and shrimp (Rp 60,000) are a steal at the moment with Galungan past. However, with the start of the fasting month (puasa) in a few days (June 26th), chicken will increase to Rp 30,000. Because food warung are under patronized during puasa, pork will be a bargain for a month. Prices of clothes, shoes, sandals, beverages, cookies and other sweet treats will spike as huge numbers of Javanese prepare to leave the island (mudik) bearing gifts back to their home villages. Lots of sales and discounts on school supplies will be offered in July as kids get ready to return to school. Start saving now for school fees, uniforms, books, new shoes, clothes, etc. for your kids.

* Three-bin compost Rp1 million: With 200 blocks (bataku) at Rp 2,000 per block, two bags of cement at Rp58,000 per bag and one pickup of sand (pasir cor), two laborers (with ourselves helping) at Rp 75,000 per day plus throwing in meals, coffee and smokes, we built a three-bin compost system in two days for just under Rp1 million. A pair of professional masons (tukang batu) would’ve taken two days. After the rough construction, with each bin measuring onemeter square, we covered all Àoors and walls with cement ¿nishing (plaster). We still need wooden slats in front and a cover of palm fronds, an old tarpaulin, banana trunks or thick layer of leaves to retain the heat and protect the compost from rain and direct sunlight. We’ve already started layering our brew – alternating between green and organic materials manure, grass, weeds, healthy soil, rice and coffee husks, ¿re pit ash, wet kitchen waste, bits of broken down paper and water in the ¿rst bin. When we ¿ll the ¿rst bin, we’ll start doing the same thing to the second. To supercharge the cook, spike it with urine. The ¿rst bin will be ready in two weeks. We’re hoping to get three full batches of humus (carbon-rich veggie matter transformed into nitrogen-rich humus) in one of Bali’s dry season.

* Smartphone photography. Although a fancy camera may impress people who may think that you’re a better photographer, you don’t need a $10,000 system to shoot like a pro. There are ways to make more affordable smartphone built-in cameras behave like expensive cameras and still create great images. Once considered an amateur’s implement, journalists now routinely publish images - even full-page photos - taken with their smartphones. The drawbacks – lower resolution, slower shutter response, no long-range lens – is made up for by the apps that come with a smartphone - like Apple’s Hipstamatic - which allows you to change the lens or the ¿lm to render different effects, giving you the picture quality that would take hours to get with your Nikon and Photoshop. The grainy images taken by a smartphone camera play up the contrasting textures in black-and-white photography that is often lost on a high-priced camera like the ¿ve hundred dollar Nikon 7. But the biggest advantage of mobile photography is its compactness, which makes it a spontaneous tool to use. Sel¿es are a snap and now people who have smartphones who are not photographers can take wonderful pictures, uploading 300 million on Facebook every day. The photo of the amazing sight that you’re shooting may be imperfect, but

the image can be worked on later.

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Restaurant of the Month: Temple Café of Candidasa is one of the best value restaurants in eastern Bali for hearty early morning breakfasts as well as ¿lling and tasty lunches and dinners with a menu presents interesting, contrasting home-cooked Western and Indonesian meals. A few of winners: Spicy Chicken and Salad Wrap rolled in soft pita, Curried Shepherd’s Pie and German-style Cabbage Rolls. Expat Australian owner Shirley assures that there are representative Oz dishes like Beef Rissoles in Onion Gravy and Vegemite on Toast. Also pastries, crunchy fresh salads and homemade marmalade – all at budget prices. Clean, good service, friendly management. Take a stroll through the garden property and bungalows all the way to the sea. Open 7.30 AM - 9 PM.

* Save money on rituals: Too much money is spent on rituals for the right reasons. Use local cheaper fruits and s p e c i a l cigarettes for rituals (rokok banten) for household and temple offerings. It’s not necessary to spend large amounts offerings. It’s OK to give back to the Gods what you grow and not expensive biscuits, cans of coca cola, layer cake, and imported grapes, pears and New Zealand apples. The best sanggah (altars) are made in the Taro area of south-central Bali, but make sure it’s made of real, smooth, natural and long-lasting paras (volcanic stone) and is not a mixture of cement or stone chips. You can tell the difference by weight and appearance. Ask your neighbours where you can order canang (small house temple offerings) to be delivered everyday by motorcycle and hung on your gate for as little as Rp 2,000 for 10.

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Airport Extortion: Be warned of ¿xers and semi of¿cial middlemen circulating around the throngs of arriving passengers at Bali’s new airport, offering an expedited “VIP Express Visa Service” through immigration and customs for a “special fee” to anyone showing the slightest hint of impatience on their face. The faster service fee of Rp 750,000 is roughly three times the VIP service (www.balivipservice. com) available by prior arrangement. Visitors suspect that the fee is part of a larger conspiracy purposely designed to extort tourists to spend extra money in addition to their $25 visa-onarrival fee (VOA). Aggressive luggage porters further aggravate the unwelcoming atmosphere by holding luggage carts ransom while refusing to accept the of¿cial published porterage tariff of Rp 5,000 per bag. To avoid getting Àeeced in the baggage retrieval area, don’t let anyone touch your baggage on the carousel and put it on a cart yourself. Insist that the porters relinquish baggage carts as they are meant for the free use and convenience of arriving visitors. Get your own cart and do it yourself.

* Blue Bird taxi smartphone app: In May, Indonesia’s leading

taxi company introduced a free mobile application that makes hailing and reserving a taxi less burdensome and timeconsuming. Compatible with Android, IPhone, Blackberrry, Windows 8 and Nokia Ash applications, the new system uses GPS allowing immediate con¿rmation in the form of a taxi number and a map showing the current location of your taxi in relation to your current position. Those wishing to use one of the ¿ve applications listed only need to perform a free download from www.bluebirdgroup.com/mobile, Facebook or Twitter at @bluebirdgroup. Another Indonesian transport icon PT. Pelni, the state-owned inter-island shipping company, recently introduced on online method purchasing a ticket for its large fleet of passenger ships that crisscross the

archipelago. Even though Pelni’s economy class fare increased by 15% last May, taking one of their ships is one of the cheapest ways to cover long distances to the furthest corners of this watery nation. For example, besides the rock bottom Pelni ferry service from Padangbai east to Lombok, the 1200-km voyage from Ambon in Maluku to Pantoloan port in Palu, Sulawesi costs only Rp501,000 and the 1600 km passage from Tanjung Priok (Jakarta) in western Java to Belawan (Medan) in northern Sumatra is only Rp 408,000.

* Bali’s purse-snatching scourge: Because of the extreme danger of purse-snatchers on Bali, just leave your purse or bag at home and carry cash, ID, cards, keys and mobile in a your pocket. Bring only what you need. Stay away from dark, lightly populated, isolated coastal areas of south-central Bali. Shorten the straps and wear your purse or bag diagonally across your body or held tightly between your elbow and body. When driving or riding on the back of a motorcycle, always put your purse or shoulder bag on the side of your body not facing the traf¿c passing by you on the street. If you’re a passenger, put your purse or shoulder bag between your body and the body of the driver; if there’s no room, hang it on the shoulder that faces the sidewalk, not the street. Finally, if someone pulls your purse or bag away from your hands or shoulder, let it go to avoid serious injury! * Minitips: Abandon fake food for real food; eat less meat but

eat better meat; eat an apple (one ingredient) instead of a sugar-packed Cadbury’s, Kopiko or Mentos candies. The cheapest and most authentic restaurants on the long 3-hour drive west to Gilimanuk are the ones with big trucks parked in front. Labor, electronics, clothing, plants, kitchen appliances, hardware, tools and household goods are 20% to 30% cheaper in Java than on Bali. When looking for an address or a person in a neighbourhood, always get the full name of the person; “Wayan” and “Ketut” is not enough; get their surname, too. Addresses are hard to pinpoint; go for the location instead. Take excellent Indonesian audio language courses for free at www.learningindonesian.com. If you want to know what the hairy Àying thing is on your wall or ceiling, post a photo of the creature on iNaturalist (www.inaturalit.org), a site where anyone can put up photos for experts to identify. To keep your mac healthy, Onyx, MainMenu and Ice Clean are free downloadable maintenance applications. For outlines of big letters to put on cupboard shelves or your kid’s door, half dozen sites on the Internet like freealphabetstencils.com offer free printable letter outlines. Because of escalating reports of skimming, it’s time to get a new and improved Mandiri ATM debit card to protect your account. With the presidential election next month, look forward to a weakened rupiah and a dramatic increase of counterfeit money in circulation. Put lemons/limes in plastic bags in the fridge to keep them from drying out. Air kelapa hijau (green coconut milk) is an effective antidote for stomach disorders and can even neutralize the effects of poison. Never buy a used car at night; darkness can conceal a multitude of defects; go car shopping during daylight hours. To remove candle wax from a carpet, chip off as much as you can, then run a warm iron over newspaper on top of the wax and the wax gets absorbed into the newsprint; you need patience, but it does work. If you would like to know the value of money, go and try and borrow some.

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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Fresh Graduates Welcome to apply. If you feel that you meet any or all of these requirements, please email Info@PTIseka.com with your CV and cover letter NC/Es/11 Jun 14

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Waiter, Barman, Barista, Cashier, Shop Assistant, Kitchen Staff, Stock Keeper, Accountant, Security and Cleaner needed for Bazaar Restaurant on Batubelig. Send your CV to <workatbazaar@gmail.com> or call 0818 0542 3951. [426] Kayu Cafe (Gili Trawangan, Lombok) is looking for Waitress, Cook, Sauce-Chef and Senior Accountant (min 1 year experience in restaurant). 0878 6239 1308. <nina.castren84@ gmail.com>. [382] Looking for Yoga Meditation and/ or Stretching Teachers with qualifications and experience. Must speak Bahasa French or/ and English. Send CV to <sandrinegaillard@ me.com>. [434] Cook for Seminyak villa. Start at 2.5 Mil + 1 Mil or more tips + medical + holiday pay. Must be experienced. Speak English with guests. American owners who love Bali. 0812 3814 7122, call 9-5 only. [407] Web Programmer. Full/ Part time. Required: HTML, CSS, P H P, m y S q l . D e s i g n experience a plus. 0821 4618 5188. [404] Looking for Real Estate Sales and Assistant. Male and Female age up to 30 year old, fluent English speaking (Indonesian citizen only), work location Sanur. Send CV to <info@goodpropertybali.com>. [402]

Experienced Staff urgently required for a cafe in Canggu: 1. Cooks 2. Baristas 3. Cashiers. Contact: 0813 1641 6209 or <lostand foundbali@gmail.com>. [446] We looking for Florist, speak English. Please contact at +62 818 0284 3000. [457] Wa n t e d : P r o f e s s i o n a l Photographer. Indonesian, good English essential. 0821 4706 5763. [444] Looking for Marketing for restaurant. Male / female, experienced, good performance. Interested? Please send CV to: <wd_09oz@yahoo.co.id>. Latest June 30, 2014. [445] A well established company in food distribution is looking for Sales Executive. 1 year experience, fluent in English, Min D3 / S1, location: Nusa Dua. CV to: <julia.bondan@ bahanagi.co.id>. [447] Bodyworks Spa is looking for: Cashier, Female, English (Rp 2.950 Mil). Therapist specialist Mani / Pedicure, Female (Rp 1.728 Mil + 13.500/ hour). Hairdresser, Male or female (Rp 2.1 Mil + 14.500/ hour + color com. 10%). Send CV to <acc. bodyworksbali@yahoo. com>. [448]

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A National School in Bali is looking for: 1> Administration 2> Receptionist 3> Taekwondo Teacher 4> Psychologist 5> Science Teacher 6> English Teacher 7> Music Teacher 8> Sport Teacher

9> Indonesian Teacher for Primary 10> Primary Teacher 11> Junior High School Teacher 12> Senior High School Teacher 13> Maintenance 14> Economic Teacher 15> Principal to kindergarten

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Wanted: Experienced gardener. Send your CV to E: <bodyworksbali@gmail. com>. [449] Will be renovated / reopening for spa, restaurant and arcade. Needed: contractor, exterior / interior architect, public relation, operator for spa, resraurant, arcade and tenants. Land size 800m2, building +800m2. Contact: <sentrabaliretail@ yahoo.com> or <belacasa_ deoro@yahoo.com>. [450]

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25 June - 09 July, 2014

RARE SALES OPPORTUNITY

LOOKING FOR STAFF

An exciting and rare opportunity exists for a Sales Professional at a leading women’s retreat in Bali, as we implement a strong, demand led, international expansion program. This female candidate will have exceptional sales ability, strong selfmotivation and be entrepreneurial enough to not require direct supervisionideally with experience in a luxury industry. Leads are provided but we’re looking for someone capable of opening new sales channels internationally and maintaining those relationships. Sales support/admin is provided. Remuneration is well above Bali standards and includes retainer, commission and bonus. If you have a passion for women’s health and wellness and believe you have the experience to lead a market-leading, international brand please email your resume to salesapplicantbali@gmail.com.

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NC/Es/25 Jun 14

P.T. Hurley Indonesia invites you to join our team as: Junior Graphic Designer (JGD) & Social Media Specialist The successful candidate must be: ● Female/Male under 25 years old, Well Groomed & Attractive ● Have previous experience at least 1 year, Fresh Graduate are Welcome ● Good English & Communication Skills in English (Written & Verbal) ● Computer literate Microsoft Office, 3D Max, Adobe Photoshop & illustrator ● Other graphics application and good knowledge about social media ● Able to work as a team and hard worker. ● Minimum D-2 Graduated ● Responsible & Initiative Attractive salary & medical benefit packages waiting for successful candidate. Please send resume & recent photograph to: henny_winartha@hurley.com NC/Es/25 Jun 14

Position open in Architect Firm, looking for

LOCAL OR GLOBAL STAFF Must have a good personality, pleasant and good presentation must have the following experince, management skills, sales skills, all around knowledge of market retail, hospitality, leisure fashion, travel, must have design with sensibility and taste. Please send CV to sutoyo27c@gmail.com NC/Es/25 Jun 14

Old Mans Restaurant in Batu Bolong is looking for Cooks, Waiters, Stewards and Bar Staff. Please send CV to <info@petitenget.net>. [459] Looking for Restaurant Manager for restaurant in Batu Bolong, excellent salary, immediate start. Please send your CV to email: <admin@petitenget.net>. [460] Looking for F&B Manager, Barista, Host, Waiter for FIKA (Scandinavia Deli & Cafe) opening soon in Bali. 2 years minimun experience. Based in Bali or willing to be relocated. Must speak English or Scandinavian language. Please send your CV to <angie.alexander03@gmail. com>. [462] Grocer & Grind Restaurant Sanur Reg: Floor Manager. Send CV to Jl. Kayu Jati Petiitenget 3X Seminyak. Ph. 737 321. Email to: <naenitani@hotmail.com> / <mariehewson@gmail. com>. [470] Looking for: Chef For Italian Restaurant in Nusa Dua. Send CV to: Bali Collection, BTDC B12#1-2. Call: (0361) 773 688. [464] Well established Medical Spa is looking for a Therapist. Female, young and energetic, max. 30 y.o, team work ability, experienced in cellulite massage. Please send CV to: <info@ cocoonmedicalspa.com>. Only shortlisted candidate will be contacted. [466]

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Private Chef for Private Events: International experience, great quality Western / Asian cuisine. 081 7093 5755 - <infobits.bali@ gmail.com>. [467]

THE DUSTY CAFE at Dyana Pura Street is looking for: 1. Waiter 2. Waitress 3. Barista 4. Chef 5. Kitchen hand

Dicari: Hair Stylist dan Resepsionis untuk salon mewah baru buka di bali. Kesempatan luar biasa. Tlp: 0857 3773 8014. [469] Hotel General Manager, European, strong, skilled, experienced (6 years Indonesia), opening and operation specialist, available for new General Manager position. Please contact: <expatgm@ outlook.com>. [458] Openeye Media seeking Secretary / PA minimum 1 year experience. Send CV and photo to <openeyebali@gmail. com>. Salary shouldn’t be more than Rp 3,500,000 4,000,000. [465] Are you energetic? Love to party? We have the job for you. Night Time Manager required by Crusoe’s Legian. Call no. HP: 0857 3990 1369. [454] Multimedia Company is building up a Sales Team in Bali. Please contact to email: <stella@panomatics. com>. [455] Needed Therapist and Receptionist for salon in Padang - padang Uluwatu. Cv to: <esthetickuta@ hotmail.com>. Telp 0361 735 593. [452]

Must speak a fluent English and hand experience

Send CV to: dustycafe@gmail.com +62 821 4645 2051 NC/Es/25 June 14

Luxury fine jewellery store is looking for a well presented, polite and professional

SALES ASSOCIATE Candidates must have previous retail / customer service experience, excellent spoken English and good computer skills We can offer a very competitive package for the right person To apply please send a covering letter and your CV to info@jemmebali.com NC/Es/25 Jun 14

JOB VACANCY - Lombok The award winning Aroma Spa Retreat at KILA Senggigi Beach Hotel We are getting closer to our opening time and need a SPA SUPERVISOR for our beautiful Spa in Senggigi, Lombok.. Requirement - Spa experience is a MUST! Salary Package base salary of Rp 2,500,000, transport and meal allowance, plus service guarantee. Flight ticket (Bali to Lombok) is provided.

Send your CV to: manager@aromasparetreat.com Interview date and time: will be notified NC/Es/25 Jun 14

FINANCE / OPERATIONS MANAGER A TripAdvisor leading company is looking to relocate the off-shore finance and operating manager’s role to Bali. This crucial role provides strategic, financial and operational support to the company, directly assisting the CEO in developing, implementing and managing strategic, financial and operational activities.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: ●

Looking for private teacher English & Math, 3 years old, British nationality. Call: 0813 3787 4613. Email: <prinzces_ anna@yahoo.co.uk>. [451]

1. PREPRODUCTION OFFICER

3. PRODUCT GRAPHIC DESIGN

Seorang Preproduction Officer tugasnya adalah bertanggung jawab dalam pencarian supplier dan mengkomunikasikan segala sesuatu yang berhubungan dengan produksi antara Supplier dan product design sehingga product yang dihasilkan sesuai dengan rencana dan target.

Seorang “Product Graphic Design” bertugas membuat artwork secara manual maupun computerized, membuat gambar kerja product (CAD) & Technical Pack, membuat update product keseluruhan secara berkala, mengontrol & korespondensi dengan supplier yang berhubungan dengan clothing & Product lainnya.

Kriteria Preproduction Officer: > Wanita > Minimal D1 Sederajat > Bisa mengoperasikan Microsoft Office (Word & Excel) > Bisa mengoperasikan program computer lain merupakan nilai tambah > Memiliki pengalaman kerja di bidang SPG, stock control, product officer, production team > Mengerti proses produksi merupakan nilai tambah > Bisa berbahasa English > Jujur dan teliti > Bisa bekerja dalam team

2. SALES & MARKETING MANAGER Seorang “Sales & Marketing Manager” bertugas mengembangkan dan mengimplementasikan strategi sales & marketing, memonitor dan menganalisa aktivitas sales & marketing untuk mencapai goal. Kriteria Sales & Marketing Manager: > Wanita > Lulusan S1 Ilmu Sosial, S2 adalah nilai tambah > Memiliki pengalaman dalam me-manage sales dan digital marketing/ communication project > Memiliki kemampuan menulis yang baik (dalam bahasa Indonesia maupun bahasa Inggris) > Memahami bisnis retail dan trend social media yang sedang muncul > Mandiri dan memiliki kemampuan management dan leadership yang baik > Memiliki kemampuan teknis dalam Adobe Photoshop dan software kreatif lainnya akan mendapat poin lebih > Mudah beradaptasi & bekerjasama dalam team > Bersedia untuk ditempatkan di Bali

Kriteria product Graphic Design: > Wanita > Minimal D1 Fashion Design > Bisa mengoperasikan OS Macintosh > Menguasai Software Design, terutama Photoshop & illustrator > Kreatif, berinisiatif, bertanggung jawab, komunikatif > Mengerti mengenai Patrun & grading pakaian > Pernah bekerja di fashion/garment industri minimal 1 tahun > Bisa bekerjasama dalam team

4. WEB DESIGNER Seorang “ Web Designer” bertugas melakukan update content, news, event maupun penambahan static content pada website, pembuatan newsletter, blast email,maupun custom pages untuk online marketing, dan mensupport semua aktifitas social Networking Surfer Girl ( facebook, youtube, etc. ) Kriteria Web Designer: > Menguasai Computer PC dan Mac > Menguasai Software design terutama Photoshop > Memiliki pengetahuan tentang HTML5,CSS (PSD to HTML) dan Jquery > Mengerti tentang cross-browser compatibility > Pengalaman dengan mobile site, PHP, dan My SQL adalah nilai tambah, control product officer, product team > Pengalaman sebagai Web Designer minimal 2 tahun

Ayoooo buruan kirimkan CV anda ke humanresources@surfer-girl.com atau CV bisa kirim langsung ke kantor kami di Jl. Legian 138 Kuta Bali. Phone 0361-752693, fax : 0361-752101 NC/Es/25 Jun 14

Looking for Local Project Manager for villa project in Nusa Lembongan, experienced minimum 5 years in construction. Must speak and written English. Salary based on experience and education in the same field. Apply: <ptsamasama@ gmail.com>. [463]

Implement and manage the corporate structure of the international Group, including parent and subsidiary companies. Ensure that financial reporting is prepared and presented in an accurate and timely manner, for management reporting and corporate tax reporting. Ensure that cash flow is managed efficiently across the Group, ensuring sufficient cash flow with subsidiaries and reducing transaction costs where possible. Manage a user friendly sales platform that provides key sales performance insight to the sales team. Ensure that subsidiary companies are managing costs appropriately and within benchmarks set by management. Develop and implement strategic initiatives that enhance the existing core business model, as well as execute identified growth opportunities. Day-to-day book-keeping will also likely be wrapped up in this role.

To begin with this role will require approximately 20 hours per week with remuneration to be commensurate with experience. Please email CV to salesapplicantbali@gmail.com NC/Es/25 Jun 14

URGENTLY REQUIRED Established Hospitality Company was expanding and looking for good associates. We are a fast growing company and will give the opportunity to advance your career. We are expanding and need the following position: • Western Sales Manager Requirements: 1. Male / Female, above 30 years old 2. Experienced in holiday ownership • Western / Indonesian Sales Rep (available for 5 positions each) Requirements: 1. Male / Female, above 25 years old 2. No experience required 3. Full training supplies 4. Positive attitude and goal oriented • Marketing Supervisor Requirements: 1. Good knowledge of Bali market 2. Top package available • Office Boy / Cleaner • Waitress

• GSA (Guest Service Agent) Requirements: 1. Hold min. Diploma Degree from hospitality 2. Having min. 2 years experience in the same position at least at a 3 star hotel 3. Good command in English both spoken and written 4. Good looking 5. Male max 30 years old 6. Ready to work at night shift

• Daily Worker/ Engineering Staff Persyaratan: 1. Usia min. 20 tahun dan max. 28 tahun 2. Minimum tamatan STM ( Listrik / Sipil ) 3. Menguasai teknik listrik, AC, kulkas, dan telephone 4. Sanggup bekerja dalam team 5. Domisili di Bali

If you have good people skills and good team attitude, submit your photo, cover letter including position you applied for to mega_krisnawati@clubbali. com or contact to 0361 - 551 0705 for further information. Get ready for being the part of world class team! NC/Es/25 Jun 14


Bali Advertiser

LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)

For following our development, we are looking for:

Sales Promotion Girls

Expatriate in

fine

experienced dining,

F&B

for our shop in Petitenget and Ubud Minimum 3 years experience Speak English fluently

Management,

concept

implementation

training.

Please send your CV to admin@nicoperez.co

yahoo.com>. [456]

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Contact me: <cschagerl@

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A five star boutique resort in the North West of Bali

Swiss male looking for a

is urgently looking for:

job as GM / Hotel / Villa Manager or Sales Marketing,

E-COMMERCE ● ● ●

Employment

25 June - 09 July, 2014

Male / Female, D1, Pleasant Personality, Fluency in English and Indonesian both orally and written, Computer literate, Experienced in Reservation and all E-commerce activities including promotion, maintain rate and availability room

10 years experienced within running the hotel and sales marketing. Please email to <fabiorusconi@ gmail.com> or call 0812 3717

Please send complete CV and Photograph to gm@matahari-beach-resort.com

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Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] Looking for a job as Marketing Manager or assistant to Marketing D i r e c t o r, 1 5 y e a r s o f experience within selling and marketing duties mostly in printed media, diploma degree, excellent English both verbal and written, able to operate PC or Mac. Man, good looking, professional. Please email me to <marketingbali2014@yahoo. com>. [266]

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CHARLIE BAR & BISTRO in Seminyak is looking for staff: 1. Restaurant Manager, min 5 years experience in FB industry, familiar with Raptor System, Excel. 2. Hostess 3. Accountant 4. Financial Controller Requirements: Indonesian, fluent written and spoken English, minimum 2 year experience in same role. Excellent compensation offered. CV to: gm@charliebali.com NC/Es/25 Jun 14

PT. BREGWIN INDONESIA is having a vacancy for an ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT / SECRETARY Requirements: > Excellent oral written communication skill in both English & Bahasa > Good Organizational Skills > Eye For Details / Accurate > Few years of experience in the same field Please kindly send your CV to: frans.stembert@gmail.com within 1 (one) week after this advertisement and only short listed candidate will be processed. For further information, you may also call to our office at +62 361 844 5393.

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CIVIL ENGINEER (Indonesian) > 10 years experience in design and construction of building, road, bridge & reservoir > At least experience 1 continual input from commencement to completion of construction of significant project over 18 months > Domicile in Bali Email your CV to: hrd.serangan@gmail.com NC/Es/25 Jun 14

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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. NC/Es/25 Jun 14

AquaMarine Diving - Bali Assistant to Owner (Seminyak) Native English Speaker (only)

MARKETING POSITION Bali’s most exquisite wedding venue has the greatest job on earth for one lucky person. Are you someone with PASSION and HEART..And wanting to work in Bali from home 3 days a week..initially and eventually moving to a full time position.. if that sounds like you and you can take full responsibility for generating the maximum number of leads for us.. then you need to apply..

Specifically you’ll be in charge of: ● ●

Detail-oriented, hard working, efficient, all-rounder. You need: Superb organisational skills, ‘can do’ attitude, high level of self-motivation, and sense of responsibility. ● Good managerial skills; strong admin background. ● An outgoing, pro-active forward planner. ● Excellent keyboard skills (Microsoft Office Suite) ● Marketing/ Tourism industry background advantageous ● Familiarity with social media and web preferred ● Knowledge of small business would be a plus

5.5 days/ week, 8 hours/ day.This is NOT a working holiday. Minimum 12 months commitment. Please send: Application email, CV, expected salary and available start date to HRD@AquaMarineDiving.com Your first/ native language must be English ~ Must like dogs and must be available for interview in Bali ~ NC/Es/25 Jun 14

Copy, layout and production of all print/online campaigns. Online: Maintaining our website and all social media.

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ACCOUNT RECEIVABLE & ACCOUNT PAYABLE > > > > >

> > > >

Excellent English/communication skills, with appropriate “tone” for social media posts, and feel for brand values. Trained in creating stand out art direction/design and persuasive copywriting. Good organisational skills, able to plan actions, campaigns and reporting. Google word docs, Microsoft Word, Excel, etc. Blogging and social media experience, running campaigns and creating engaging posts. Good grasp of Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Graduated from S1 / D3 in Accounting Min. 2 years of experience in same position Familiar with MYOB Good skill and knowledge on finance, accounting & tax Intermediate English both written and spoken

Computer literate (MS Office) Hard-working and dedicated person Good attention to detail Fresh graduates are welcome

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR > Graduated from S1 in Technical or Electrical Engineer > Min 2 years of experience as supervisor preferably in project / construction > Strong knowledge in Electrical and Plumbing > Good computer and Supervisory skill

Preferred skills (but non-essential): ●

International School in Mambal Bali is searching qualified staffs for following position:

JUNIOR ADMIN STAFF

Skills: ●

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MAINTENANCE STAFF

Experience with Adobe creative suite, Word Press, Mail Chimp and Photoshop.

> Graduated from STM (Electrical & Mechanical) with 1 year experience > Able to work independently and in groups > Willing to work on shift

Work from home, 3 days a week. If you think you have what it takes and have always wanted to work in Bali, then please forward your CV to

Send your application and CV to hrd@greenschool.org

admin@villabotanica.com.au You’d better hurry, we’re on a fast track and looking for runners!

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Bali Advertiser

25 June - 09 July, 2014

64 For Sale; (2) LG air conditioners, excellent condition, 2pk each, good cold air but too much electric for my rooms. Rp. 1.4 million each or Rp. 2.6 million for both. Pick up at Jimbaran. Ready to install all parts. 0813 3873 2993 or <asianbuyerbali@yahoo. com>. [069]

For Sale; iPhone 4 white 16G. Price 3 juta nego. Contact : Lee 081 870 1890. Denpasar. [035] For Sale; Electronics, art & paintings, kitchen stuff, furniture, tools, second hand clothing and more. SMS to 0812 3917 6956 your email for pictures & prices. [041]

For Sale; Maxi Cosi car seat 0-13 kg, can be used from new born. Price new in Mothercare 2 million. Selling for Rp. 1 million. Contact Rikke 0813 3771 2861. Karangasem. [190] For Sale; Genuine ovation guitar 12 strings. Beautiful notes. Rarely used. Bought at US. Include hardcover, with suede inside. Ask price: 3.500.000 firm. 0877 6116 0070. Canggu. [191] For Sale; Blackberry Bold 8520. Pearl white. Screen protector. mem. card. 2 silicon cases. Unwanted gift. Mint cond. Full set with box. Rp.1,5jt. Contact 081 116 8805 or <peazefrog@gmail. com>. [192]

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BUSINESS SERVICES Line ads Rp 13,000 per word. All ads must be paid for before printing.

GENERAL

LANGUAGE

MASSAGE

“Tabungan 2 in 1 Hoky”. For Indonesian in Bali only. Call Widya 0812 3965 8465. [422]

Learn Bahasa Indonesia for foreigners, contact Ms. Gracesima ph. 0821 468 501 75 / email: <Learn. speak.indonesian@gmail. com>. [419]

Male - Massage fullbody sensation 200K. Outcall 7C96D1DA. 0821 4646 8033. [453]

Web Designer. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name also printing project. Call 781 7447 or 081 2386 6175 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [554]

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Pet Parade

Pet owners: Please sterilize your dogs & cats to preserve the natural environment.

Pets To Give Away / Wanted / Lost / Found These ads are free. E-mail to: info@baliadvertiser.biz

Save a Bali puppy today! free flea-shampoo. Call 0853 Loveable puppies looking for 3735 2289. [002] temporary foster homes. BAWA (0361) 977 217. [001] Looking for the perfect place for. Rescue/retired horses, Cute kittens free for good need adopting. Only apply if home. Found on the street a you have a big space & some month ago. House-trained, e x p e r i e n c e . < u n i t y w i t h

horses@gmail.com>, SMS 0821 4674 4728. [003] Cute, healthy, vaccinated pups for adoption from Bali Adoption Rehab Centre BARC call Linda 081 855 0947. [004]

Pets For Sale

For Sale Line Ads Rp. 8.000 per word. Photo ads Rp. 500.000. All ads must be paid before printing. American/English Bulldog & reds, blacks, chocolates, Staffy puppies. Please call apricots. Stambum / 0878 6000 6837. [005] vaccinated. 6-10 Mill depending on color. Avail. Standard Poodle puppies – July 1st. Toy Poodles -

Stambum/vaccinated. Whites avail end July. Ph. Lizzie 0859 3612 8899 [Eng] Agung 0852 3708 5869 [Ind] <www. poodledoodle.net>. [006]

Contact Bali Advertiser

Telp: (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax.: (0361) 764 191 E-mail : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz Make your ad online at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Custom digital design & editing service. Color correction, retouching, item replacement/removal, photo restoration plus advertisement design, displays & posters, photo & fashion, advertising & product image editing. Professional, on-time and cheap. Ready to get things done! Email for info to < i C a n E d i t T h a t F o r Yo u @ gmail.com>. [555] Accountant, tax consultant, quickbooks expert. 0878 6002 2239/ <anggra1@ yahoo.com>. [561] Freelance graphic designer 0878 6137 2741. <natatigabelas@gmail.com> < w w w. n a t a t i g a b e l a s . com>. [440] Need iPhone or Android Apps? Contact me: Leo. <leopapilaya@gmail.com>. 0815 2903 7347. [443] <BaliShoot.com>. Affordable price commercial photography. [654]

CHILDCARE Nanny service. Call 0812 7780 7743. [380]

Sabrina massage and relaxing. Call 081 734 1268 / F r e n c h Te a c h e r o ff e r s 0877 6004 5310. [468] French Courses in a BUILDING playful and interactive w a y, f o r i n d i v i d u a l s a n d c o r p o r a t i o n s . Nirmala Bangunan. Your E: <frenchcourses@yahoo. trusted partner in building materials. Jl. Raya Kampus com>. M: 0812 3632 Unud No 81. Tlp: (0361) 895 9008. [433] 3840. [055] Indonesian course 0821 4444 8160, (0361) 208 2660. <learnatpoint@gmail. com>. [348]

Architec Design, 3D IMB estimate, build 0821 4588 0888 / <www. baliarchitecdesign. com>. [139]

Private Chinese Language. 0818 0556 0595 / 0813 Looking For A Reliable Builder? Bali Home 3821 7788. [032] Builder is your peace of mind. Western standards. Specialist in complex FOOD projects. Excellence in Barbecue specialize electricity and plumbing. delivery. Call 0819 3627 No hidden costs. No price 9541. [672] change during the project. Detailed quotes. Fair and Ready to receive your order detailed contract. On Time, for Balinese Tuna Sate Lilit. on Quality, on Budget. available. Please call 081 2395 6991, References BHB assists you for your 0819 3620 2170. [556] architecture and engineering Best Japanese food drawings. Contact Resma: +62 (0)81 7980 2214. supplement, looking for <balihomebuilder@icloud. agent for Bali area. Contact com>. [172] 081 2394 8595. [418] Private Chef for Private Events: International experience, great quality Western / Asian cuisine. 081 7093 5755 - <infobits.bali@ gmail.com>. [467]

Contact

Need contractor building? Call 088 1460 2907. [471] Wood & composite decking specialist & carpentry, e: <woodworking.bali@yahoo. co.id> / 0819 9985 7305. [069]

Bali Advertiser

Telp. : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax. : (0361) 764 191 E-mail : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz Make your ad online at www.baliadvertiser.biz


Real Estate GIANYAR

KUTA

4.73 are Saba Beach between Saba and the highway. Quiet area. Access via bitumen road. Rp. 360 milion/are. Phone 0813 3861 6054 or e-mail: <couplemate2012@ gmail.com> for photos. [8512]

Office space in Tuban, Kuta with IMB kantor, best for PMA/PT registration (assistance provided) Rp. 25 juta/year, min 2 years. Call Ketut for inspection 0812 3767 4243 or email to: <info@thingsjapanese.biz> for details. [8685]

10 are land in Ketewel for sale. 200 meters from beach, in exclusive villa area, price Rp. 700 million per are. E-mail: <wallace5564@yahoo.com.au>. [8642]

House for rent yearly. Sunset Road, Kuta behind Sushi Tei resto. Furnished. 3 bedroom, livingroom, kitchen, pool, maidroom, garage. Electricity and water. Serious tenant only contact 0859 5997 7960. [8691]

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House for rent in Gianyar near Bali Safari Marine Park and city. 4 bedrooms, carpot, rice paddy view. Contact 081 2394 7980. [8710]

Studio rooms location behind Carefour Sunset Road with shared pool for monthly rent $ 500. <www.apartment-bali. com>. [8564]

JIMBARAN

Engineering Design Office

Place for rent 70 sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street - Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Price Rp. 6 mills per month. Info, please contact Iwan 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485]

Ensure your environment quality for a better Future

Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. 2,75 mill monthly or 250k daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [7673] House for rent in Jimbaran good price Rp. 25 million/year. All rooms are furnished, 2 bedrooms, shower and kitchen with warm water, AC, TV. Contact 081 139 5587 (Ngurah) or email <caroline_kurnia@hotmail.com>. [8695]

You are investing in Indonesia. You are buying a villa, hotel, buildings or land. EDO is here to help you have a real overview of your acquisition before to buy. Our engineers will carry out an evaluation by nondestructive tests in order to provide you a full technical report on Structure, Electricity, Plumbing and Gas. Engineering Design Office edo@kian-indonesia.com 081266030046

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BERINGIN PROPERTY

BUKIT

Local Agent and Local Prices

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] New house for rent in Bukit. 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, full furniture, AC, modern kitchen, water heater, 2 garage, big lounge, only Rp. 130juta/year, take more than a year Rp. 120juta/year. Plus land sale 20are in Bukit. Call 088 7335 1884 / <neotbali@gmail.com>. [8688] 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] Cheap! 2 lot land for sale at Balangan Bukit Jimbaran. 3200m2 with airport view, only Rp. 3,5 juta/m2, or 3,625m2, no view, villa area, 2,8juta/m2, freehold. Call Wahyu 0819 9987 7999 RayWhiteKuta. [8730]

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] Townhouse with garden in Legian for rent entirely equipped. Cute, quiet but central by month for week. Piano, computer, oven, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, garage. Photos available. Deni 0819 3612 3158 / <denisembe@yahoo.com>. [8677] 3AC bed / 3.5 bath villa for lease. Quiet gang in Legian, 5 mins walk to beach, safe & secure, open-air living, easy-care garden, covered patio, newly remodeled and furnished, cabel-TV. Rp. 119 million/year. For pictures: <http://www.fototime.com/inv/BD1CF783F4E818B> or call 0819 9948 0555. [8672]

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 – SESEH -22 Are, 3m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 500 Mill / Are -45 Are, Main Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 550 Mill / Are -15 Are, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Mill / Are -45 Are, contract, Beach front, Ready to build. Leasehold. Price : IDR 10 Mill/ Are / Year -20 Are,contract, Ready to build. Leasehold. Price : IDR 6 Mill / Are/ Year PERERENAN -3 Are, 4m Road access, Ready to build, Freehold. -3 Are, 3m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold.

Price : IDR 500 Mill / Are Price : IDR 400 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

DENPASAR House for rent in Dalung, Denpasar. 3 bedrooms, livingroom, 2 bathrooms, garden, garage, min 2 years. Call 089 9698 7304. [8660] Studio apartment for rent (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly and also longterm periode). Strategic location +/- 10mnt to Sanur Beach. Fully furnished, kitchen, AC, hot water, LCD + TV cable, pool & WIifi. Rp. 3 million/month, Rp. 250 million/10years. Jl BatuSari-Renon. 0878 6062 0999, (0361) 553 2021. [8705] House for sale in Mahendradata. Strategic location 100/125m2, 2 floor, 4 rooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 kitchens plus kitchen set, wardrobe, 2AC, CCTV, 3300Watt, telephone line, internet, canopy, only Rp.1.85 Billion. Contact (0361) 746 0882 / 081 2391 2131 / 081 731 9794. [8722]

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SPA(STILL FOR RENT RUNNING) Complete with:  Bed, AC, spa equipment, cashier desk and staff  Loc. in Jl. Kayu Jati close to Seminyak Square & The Village  Still operating with many customers  Contract still 4 years left Complete information call: 081 999 735 169 (Agus) 081 216 823 889 (Tommy) 087 861 422 221 (Indra)

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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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Real Estate

25 June - 09 July, 2014

Luxury villa in Batu Belig, Freehold Property, 6.8 are. 4 bedrooms, all with king size beds, 4.5 bathrooms, staff house, 2 car garage, 4.5 X 10 meter pool. 5kw generator, 8 air conditioners, 4x 8 meter bale, almost all furniture and furnishings included in price.

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

SINGARAJA

Price USD $849,000.00 Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.co | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081233654862, 081239177277 C/Re/I-28 May 14

FOR SALE LAND AT GILI SUDAK 1.2 HA FREEHOLD .

www.florespropertydragon.com

FLORES LAND SALES LABUAN BAJO & BEYOND DEAL DIRECT WITH AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY BASED IN LABUAN BAJO

+62 812 180 756 95

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]

info@florespropertydragon.com

TABANAN

FOR SALE

5000m2 (50 are) land or sale @ Rp. 55 million/are (negotiable. Freehold, ocean, mountains & river views, road access, 300meters to mainroad, 10mins to Soka Beach, great for villa/investment. Direct owner 0813 3801 4268 / 784 5979 / <rie.ani1@gmail.com>. [8706]

WHITE SANDY BEACH FACING EAST AND NORTH IDEAL FOR RESORT OR VILLAS.

Bali Advertiser

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GILI MENO 1.4 HA FREEHOLD WHITE SANDY BEACH FACING WEST IDEAL FOR RESORT OR FURTHER SUBDIVISION.

NUSA LEMBONGAN

Land for sale at Jungut Batu Lembongan Island Bali. Width 19.495m2 and 4.665m2. Good for rest, villa ext. Negotiable. Contact: 0361 280 2561. [8214]

ASKING PRICE: IDR 50 MILLION/ARE

CALL OR TEXT +62 8123779644 NC/Re/M-25 June 14

Hotel for sale - Nusa Lembongan - Pandana Boutique Hotel USD$700,000. Lembongan Island, is located 30 minutes by fast boat from Sanur. Pandana Boutique Hotel is set over 1700m2, 300 metres from the beach front with views of the ocean and Mount Agung. Accommodation consists of 9 rooms all with ensuite, A/C and minibar. Facilities include 2 swimming pools, restaurant & bar, office and storage rooms as well as offering opportunity for further growth and development. The sale includes all furniture, fixtures and fittings, plus website and booking system. Pandana Boutique Hotel operates under the registered PT/PMA company PT Pandana Group, all licences, certificates and legal documents are included with the purchase. Pandana has been operating for approximately 4 years and has bookings into 2015. For further information: <www.pandanaguesthouse.com>. Email: <pandanaguesthouse@gmail.com>. Phone: Chris +62 (0) 821 4617 8739. [8700]

ASKING PRICE: IDR 160 MILLION/ARE

CALL OR TEXT +62 8123779644 NC/Re/M-25 June 14

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SEMINYAK - 717

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SEMINYAK - 710

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SEMINYAK - 701

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Lovely four bedroom villa in the most desirable area of Seminyak LarJe swimminJ pool with tropical Jardens and outdoor area Ne[t to the best shoppinJ ,dininJ and niJhtlife on the island *reat Investment villa with lonJ leasehold and hiJh rental returns Price 8SD 749,000 Land Area 575 sqm Ownership Leasehold 42 yrs Build Area 330 sqm

Three spacious bedrooms, master bedroom overlookinJ the pool LarJe open plan livinJ space with (uropean kitchen fully equipped Located in a quiet alley, private, surrounded by lu[ury holiday villas *reat property for holiday rental, Jreat track record established! Price 8SD 345,000 Land Area 450 sqm Ownership Leasehold 22 years Build Area 250 sqm

DeliJhtful, well desiJned 3 bedroom villa in souJht-after Seminyak (leJantly appointed, self-sold fully furnished fully equipped Open plan livinJ areas that can be closed off to the elements Already established rental villa with proven track records Price (8RO 205,000 Land Area 400 sqm Ownership Leasehold 21.5 yrs Build Area 200 sqm

SEMINYAK - 706

LEGIAN - 644

CANGGU - 746

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Spacious fan-cooled livinJ dininJ overlookinJ the pool Jardens Prime location for holiday rental, walk to shops, bars restaurants One Juest bedroom with own en-suite, lookinJ to pool Jarden Very affordably priced Jiven the location, ready to move in Land Area Build Area

400 sqm 321 sqm

PERERENAN - 469

Price (8RO 260,000 Ownership Leasehold 25 yrs

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Cosy homely two bedroom freehold villa with Jarden pool SouJht-after location, minutes¶ drive to (cho Beach¶s cafes surf DesiJn a clever mi[ of modern comfort with traditional touches Perfect option as a holiday home or rental villa, popular locale Land Area Build Area

245 sqm 150 sqm

Price IDR 3,200,000,000 Ownership Freehold

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Contemporary Studio apartment facinJ the swimminJ pool Resort facilities includinJ Spa, pool, security, restaurants« *reat investment property, over 9 ROI net per year!! Beachfront resort, just footsteps to entertainments area Build Area

45 sqm

UMALAS - 758

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400 sqm 230 sqm

Land Area Build Area

1100 sqm 400 sqm

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Price 8SD 475,000 Ownership Leasehold 25.5 yrs

UNGASAN - 736

Beautiful two story villa with a modern tropical Balinese style Beautiful larJe functional ¿tted kitchen with quality appliances Renovated to the hiJhest standard usinJ quality materials A perfect choice as a lifestyle residence in a souJht-after locale Land Area Build Area

4

Absolutely JorJeous ¿ve bedroom residence frontinJ rice ¿elds Built usinJ traditional Javanese dwellinJs, with modern comforts 8ltra spacious livinJ spaces, lookinJ out to pool rice ¿elds Certainly has the ³Wow´ factor! A must see if lookinJ for views

Price 8SD 149,000 Ownership Leasehold 32 years

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Price 8SD 420,000 Ownership Leasehold 31 years

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0odern desiJn, smart lay out, fully furnished, ready to move in Contemporary open plan livinJ spaces (uropean style kitchen 3 spacious en-suite bedrooms overlookinJ the pool Jardens Just minutes drive to the white sand surf of BalanJan Beach Land Area Build Area

350 sqm 180 sqm

Price 8SD 320,000 Ownership Freehold

LAND SEMINYAK - 492 BERAWA - 459 TABANAN - 637

ECHO BEACH - 521 UMALAS - 736 BERAWA - 586

SANUR - 762

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Traditional style two bedroom home, quiet safe neiJhborhood (stablished lush tropical Jardens, pool ample parkinJ at the front 4uality built requires a total makeover to become the perfect home Priced to sell at nearly land value only by the motivated vendor Land Area Build Area

530 sqm 160 sqm

Price IDR 5,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold

SANUR - 765

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Two One bedroom interconnectinJ villas, beachside Sanur (ach villa is self contained, own livinJ, kitchen, pool Jarden Sold fully furnished, equipped decorated, ready to move in Fle[ibility of use stay in one while rentinJ the other, or rent both Land Area Build Area

2,530 sqm 2,530 sqm

Price 8SD 340,000 Ownership Leasehold 26.5 yrs

PECATU - 608

PERERENAN - 736 UMALAS - 691

Seminyak Freehold Land, 700 sqm (7 are), Freehold, IDR 850,000,000/Are Brawa Residential Land, 800 sqm (8 are), Leasehold 29.5 years, IDR 7,500,000/Are/Year Pasut Beachside Freehold Land - Between Beach And River, 1,655 sqm (16.55 are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Freehold, 10 are (1000 m2), 500-600m from beach, IDR 800,000,000 / are Leasehold 28 years, 8 are (800 m2), bordered by small river, IDR 8,000,000 / are / year Spacious Freehold Land In Berawa, 1,200 sqm (12 Are), Freehold, IDR 685,000,000/Are Ocean View Land - Need To Be Sold Now, All Offers Will Be Considered!, 5,000 sqm (50 Are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Freehold, 32 are (3200 m2), short drive to the beach, IDR 290,000,000 /are Leasehold 30 years, 9.5 are (950 m2), just off Jl. Bumbak, IDR 7,000,000 / are

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25 June - 09 July, 2014

KEROBOKAN 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] Land for sale 15.65 are, 6m road access, front 35 mlength located at Bumbak Umalas, asked for Rp. 750 million/are. Contact 0812 3931 1584. [8525]

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URGENT & SERIOUS BUYER ONLY 9.6 are LAND @batu mejan IDR 1.5 billion/are *NEGO*. 600m to ECHO BEACH. *BERTHA 0817557550/08563868888

House for rent. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, 2 kitchens, 1 terrace, garage, large garden, unfurnished. 200m2 land, 80m2 house building, 1300W electricity, water well, satellite-TV, quiet, good location. Call 0821 4526 3980. [8099] Brand new and modern villas for rent. 3 bedrooms, 4 bedrooms, fully furnished, 8m s.pool, 7700W, AC, hot water, TV-sat. Available monthly/yearly or 25 years + leasehold. Contact Oliver 0812 3672 0051. [8586] Land for sale 2 are (11mx18m) Jalan Intan Permai, eastern Kerobokan jail near Seminyak. Direct owner, price Rp. 725 million/are. Contact 081 685 8651 / 081 1811 0071 / e-mail: <edwardbongso@gmail.com>. [8675]

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

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

VILLA FOR SALE DIRECT OWNER 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

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House for rent in Kerobokan. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, AC, kitchen, living room, garden, garage, water heater, furniture, nice view. Wayan 0819 1630 4105 or 0878 6151 1122. [8676] Land for sale at Marlboro Barat. 2.1 are / 210sqm. Good location for villa, 5 minutes away from seminyak area. Price Rp. 1.2 billion/are (negotiable). Contact 0812 3999 8187 or 081 2462 6799. Email: <suardika04@yahoo.com>. [8678] Land for sale 7 are hooked (15 meter front wide) and 1.23 are (8 meter front wide) in Umalas, Klecung, Kerobokan. 6 meter road access, freehold, explosively growing area. Call 081 2380 0696. No brokers! [8681] Glass studio. Excellent small apartments available, Kerobokan area, quiet/secure, fully furnished, 1 bedroom, TV, DVD, kitchen diner, bathroom & AC , free wifi, available for rent Rp. 1.9 juta/month. Contact: Putu 0819 1640 7868 Doug 0812 4651 7088. [8687]

NC/Re/M-25 June 14

Villa for yearly rental in Umalas. Private pool, 2+1 bedrooms, luxury interior, fully equipped kitchen, large garden, private parking, staffs & security. Free internet Wi-fi & TV cable. More info: <www.shantiumalasprivatevilla.com> / 0821 4438 0440 / <villashanti@yahoo.com>. [8693]

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 – SESEH -22 Are, 3m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 500 Mill / Are -45 Are, Main Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 550 Mill / Are -15 Are, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Mill / Are -45 Are, contract, Beach front, Ready to build. Leasehold. Price : IDR 10 Mill/ Are / Year -20 Are,contract, Ready to build. Leasehold. Price : IDR 6 Mill / Are/ Year PERERENAN -3 Are, 4m Road access, Ready to build, Freehold. -3 Are, 3m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold.

Price : IDR 500 Mill / Are Price : IDR 400 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-25 June 14

House for sale. Good location Umalas, land 500m2, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, fully furnished, swimming pool 3.5x7mtr, Rp. 5.5 billion, freehold. Call direct owner Made 0878 6136 6610. [8694] Office for rent. 20 square meter, secure, aircon, utilities included with own bathroom, security. 2MB internet connection, suitable for jewelry production, Petitenget area, $290/month. (0361) 473 1533 / 473 1611. [8697] Luxury furnished villa for rent in Petitenget. 2 bedrooms, 3 bath, swimming pool, garden close to everything. Available July 22 - mid May Rp. 160 million. Website: <www.yourbalivacationvilla.com>. Call (0361) 473 1533 / 473 1611, 081 2465 6475. [8698] Wonderful new villa 300m2 with separate bungalow. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, pool, garden, garage, fully furniture. Jalan Kuwum 1 near Umalas. Rp. 150 million incl. housemaid and poolman. Contact 0859 3614 1044 / e-mail: <baliforever@gmx.de>. [8701] 2Bdrm fully furn house for rent in Bidadari. 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. Rp. 84 million/year. Call 0813 9934 7870 or <skye_russell@hotmail.com>. [8709] 3BD villa, Jalan Merta Sari (Kerobokan). Big garden, swimming pool, pool table, carport. Fully furnished. Available from now till end of September 2014. 1 month -18mil or 3 months: 50 mil. Including cleaning, pool guy, electricity and security. <denistrip@gmail.com>. [8715] Umalas, lovely open living, 2bedrooms AC, 2bathrooms, furnished and equipped, 5are, large gardens, ponds, pool, gazebo, maidsroom, staff, available immediately. Quiet and secure, 6 months 100juta, yearly 180juta. No agents thanks. 0821 4491 1944, <colleeninbali@gmail.com>. [8716] Urgent due to leaving teh country. Restaurant + living quarters in total area of 550m2 in Kerobokan, 3 years lease and 4 years option. Possible to lease empty space or as a restaurant. Call 0857 3934 6953. [8718] Villa brand new Mertanadi / Kerobokan. 4 are, 3 bedrooms, livign enclosed, garden and swimming pool. Rp. 220 million/year, furnished or not on request. Please contact 081 2380 6255. [8726] C/Re/I-11 June 14

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SHORT TERM RENTALS

Daily - Weekly - Monthly All ads Rp. 13.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Beautiful villa for rent 3-4 months July-Oct, fully equipped, swim.pool, 2bdrm, aircond, v.nice. Kerobokan. 081 7975 1321.

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Canggu • • • • •

BB-V1137

Freehold, architect-designed, modern Balinese villa on 950sqm of land Three bedrooms, large living & dining room with modern furnishings 15-metre pool and large deck overlooking mountains and rice paddies Additional staff kitchen with ample storage, a laundry and staff areas 15 minutes to the beach and Canggu Club

For Sale US$ 800,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-V715

BB-B189

Brand new, two-bedroom villa with private pool on 250sqm of land Open-plan lounge and kitchen & bar area facing the pool and garden Security, guest reception area and off-street parking Offered on 24-year lease with 30-year extension at market price Just minutes from the main street in Seminyak

For Sale US$ 275,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Kerobokan • • • • •

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-A76

Absolute-beachfront, freehold apartments on Seminyak Beach Spacious 80sqm space with 5-star luxury by world-class resort group One bedroom with en-suite bathroom and private balcony Fully furnished, sophisticated and modern design Just steps from the Indian Ocean and Seminyak Village

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-B279

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BB-V1117

Freehold traditional Balinese compound villa on 1,950 of land Open lounge & dining area and a standalone guest bedroom Two-bedroom single-Àoor bungalow and a two-storey, two-bedroom pavilion A tropical garden and 10 x 4-metre swimming pool facing a river Close to Echo Beach and with membership at the local Canggu Club

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-V1138

Three-bedroom villa on 350sqm land with modern Balinese architecture Open living & lounge areas, fully-¿tted kitchen and a balcony Two bedrooms in main house and a third bedroom in separate bungalow Offered leasehold for 16 years with 25-year extension at gold price Walk to the beach, restaurants and shopping

For Sale US$ 295,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

BB-V1086

Luxury modern villa sitting on 575sqm of land and part of gated estate Four spacious bedrooms with terrace and balconies Lounge area with French doors leading out to swimming pool Leasehold for 42 years, option linked to gold index for another 50 years Walk to beach and to shops and restaurant in Oberoi street

Canggu • • • • •

Canggu

For Sale US$ 1,250,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale US$ 745,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Charming, open-plan, two-bedroom villa on 648sqm land Two pavilions built in an L-shape around a 17 x 3.5m swimming pool Mature tropical gardens and a nice lawn space with a bale bengong Offered leasehold for 19 years with option to extend at market price Only a ten-minute drive away from Seminyak

For Sale US$ 360,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

This freehold villa truly is a magical private retreat on 1,058sqms of land Two double-storey buildings and an open-plan dining pavilion A guest pavilion housing two bedrooms, a library and open living space Gorgeous tropical garden with 18-metre swimming pool Located in the heart of Petitenget, walk to shops and restaurants

For Sale US$ 350,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 35

For Sale US$ 215,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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BB-V1121

For Sale US$ 2,500,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

One-bedroom villa on a 192sqm plot in a luxury boutique villa resort Spacious open living & dining area with private pool Historic returns have proven very high Leasehold 17 years with 25-year extension at IDR 6,000,000/are/year Walking distance to Oberoi street and the beach

Seminyak

Seminyak

BB-L850

970sqm of well-shaped land near Echo Beach with rice ¿eld views In development area of hotels, restaurants, medical and retail outlets Adjacent plot of +/- 1,000sqm also available 25 years leasehold plus an option to extend based on market price. 10 minutes drive to Canggu Club, walking distance to the Echo Beach

For Sale IDR 2,303,750,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-V981

Traditional exterior with colonial interior design on 1500sqm plot Five bedrooms with en-suites and large open-plan living & dining area A study, tropical garden with a large swimming pool and a plunge pool Offered leasehold for 25 years with option to extend for another 15 years Walk to Petitenget Beach, shops and restaurants

For Sale US$ 1,690,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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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 2,520,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-25 June 14


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KARANGASEM

SEMINYAK

Exceptional for sale or for rent (10-20yrs), 17.5 ares flat overlooking Tirtagangga paddies valley + 13.5 ares hillside. Unbreakable 180°-panoramic view on valley, Mt Agung. Access, water, electricity, certificates. Perfect for retirement or guest-house. Ready to build. Complete info at <www.a-land-in-bali.com>. Contact Remi at <randriot@ yahoo.com> or Wayan 081 2394 0245. [8699]

2 bedroom villa in Seminyak , pool, wifi, hotwater, TV cable daily maid. Available 12-18 August. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866] Shop for rent Jl. Kayu Jati no. 3A Seminyak Oberoi. Complete, AC, toilet, electricity, canopy, minimum 5 years. Special price Rp. 110.000.000 per unit per year. Call 0821 4746 6522. [8669]

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] For sale villa 3 bedroom, full river view. Land size 43 are. Location Payangan Ubud. Price 5,7 Billion. nego. Call Made 081 238 77599. [8304] Land for lease, ricefield view 100 meter from Jl. Raya Mas, Ubud. 28,5 years lease, total 2.100 m” (21 are). Total price Rp 950 million, 5 meter access. Call: 0812 4617 7110. [8620] 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$123,000. <thomas@ ubudproperty.com>. [8630] Villa overcontract-moving! Choose 1 to 3 years starting August. Beautiful quiet, Western newly remodeled. Large 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Large garden, pool, garage, washing, storage rooms. Internet, Indovision, telephone, ricefield view - 5 minutes to Ubud center. Unfurnished nego US$ 19,500 per year or furnished nego US$ 23,000. <lynn@kentaratrading.com> / 081 2381 9883. [8674] Land for sale in Ubud Lodtunduh, 5 are, price Rp. 230 million/are, freehold, size 28x18. Please contact 0858 5704 0928 Ms. Cindy. [8683] Land for sale 100mter north Petanu Hotel Ubud. 10.5 are Rp. 155 million/are. 43 are land direct on Petanu river Ubud for lease Rp. 2.5 million/are yearly. Ricefield 33 are Rp. 95 million/are. Contact Dawan 0813 3813 4500 or e-mail: <teakofbali@yahoo.com>. [8703]

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

stylish studio apartment

GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 29 YEAR LEASEHOLD $ 85.000

Villa for rent. 3 bedrooms,kitchen, garage, 2 bathrooms. Land 300m2 @ Jl. Saridewi 36 (Oberoi), Seminyak. Quiet location, long term 5-10 years, price Rp. 100 million/year. Call 0813 3766 2123. [8670] Hot deal: Rp. 6.5 mil/month. Zhurga Seminyak Apartment 50 sqm space with modern interior among pool and garden, <www.zhurga.com> available for daily, weekly and monthly. Email : <info@zhurga.com>. SMS/Call : 0878 6175 9558. [8557] House for rent Seminyak Jalan Dhyana Pura. Only 4 minutes walk to the beach. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, fully furnished, well, 4400W, AC, hot water, TV sat, price Rp. 110 milion/year. Contact Oliver 0812 3672 0051. [6631] Amazing apartment. leasehold 29 years fully furnished, ready to live and rent. Prime location Jl. Dewi Ratih, Seminyak. LED TV 40”, teakwood furniture, terrazzo bathroom, 5 star quality linen, etc. best price in Bali only US$ 85,000 (Euro 62,500). Phn 0821 4701 3339. [8673] Room for rent in private villa. Very central but nice, green, quiet. Spacious comfortable, all furnished, AC, TVC, wifi, shared kitchen, large veranda, swimming pool, daily maid. Rp. 5 million/month. 0878 6001 7014 / <karolinabali@ hotmail.com>. [8682]

CHALLENGE THE ORDINARY - 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 Contact : Ph 0812 3881 677. Email utopicseminyak.bali@gmail.com C/Re/G-11 June 14

Land for sale. 8 are, ricefield view, good for villa, leasehold 20 years contract, 3 mins from Ubud center by motorbike. Please call 0821 4417 7794. [8723]

Batubelig: 3AC bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, big livingroom, laundry, 2 storages, swimming pool (3x6m), beautiful garden, private parking. Telephone, TV-cable, 5500W, solar water heater, stavolt. Until December 2015 Rp. 250M then Rp. 110M/yr until 2020. Call 0818 0567 4359. [8689] For lease: Leashold 25 years + 20, Seminyak center, Drupadi, 4are. Nice villa 2 bedrooms with ensuite bathroom. Wifi, pool, garden, open dining and livingroom ricefield view. Parking and private area. Contact: 0878 6089 0803 / <villasku@yahoo.com> / <barphil@live.fr>. [8690] Comfy, spacious, one air-conned bedroom bungalow walking distance to beach, restaurants, shopping. Fully staffed, wi-fi, cable-TV complete kitchen. Lush garden, no swimming pool. Per week $350, available till July 23. Call +62 822 3692 9006. [8452] Villa for rent longterm Rp. 170 million/year at Batubelig. 2 bed, 2 bath, furnished, kitchen, pool, gazebo, garden, safe and quiet, 5 minutes to beach. Must see! Call owner 0813 3735 4687. [8711]

House for rent. 3 mins walk from Ubud center, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with hot shower and bathtub, 1 kitchen, 1 house maid room. Short or long term. Please call 0821 4417 7794. [8724]

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]

Land for sale, 2are. Only 15 minute to central Ubud by bike. Location at Banjar Silungan, Lodtunduh. This a direct sale by the local owner. Freehold, 1 certificate. E-mail : <mmooyke@yahoo.com>. Mobile : +62 823 4066 2588. [8728]

Shop for lease. Prime location Seminyak area, size 6mx11m close to Binyang supermarket. Call Deana phn 0818 0569 4484 / 730 041 / 875 3434. [8717]

Tegallalang, Ubud, Jln Raya Pujung, Br. Pujung Kelod. 3 are land, main road. Complete documents. Valley view. Rp170jt/are. contact Wayan 081 2392 2981 (Eng/ Indonesian), Ibu Dayu 0361 972 000 (Eng. / Indonesian). E-mail: <dayudlinterior@gmail.com>. [8731]

Room available for rent weekly, monthly or yearly. 10 minutes walk to Petitenget beach, with swimming pool and staffs, in the centre of Seminyak. Call us: 0361 733 875 or visit <www.baliandvillas.com/hotel/room-vespa>. [8719] C/Re/G-11 June 14

Villa for rent. Beautiful fully furnished 3 bedrooms villa with swimming pool and garden on 830 sqm of land, in the center of Seminyak (Jalan Bali Deli). Contact us 0361733 875. [8720] 2 bedroom villa short + longterm. 2 bathroom, private pool + garden, AC, hot water, fully furnished. 4 bedroom land 4.6 are at Bumbak Kerobokan, private pool, AC, hot water, big garden. Call owner 081 7971 9692. [8721] Villa for rent. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, swimming pool, AC, livingroom, Rp. 140 million/year at Mertanadhi St. near Sunset Point. Call Suwiti 081 2396 8584 / 0819 9985 1971. Land for rent 20 are in Merta Agung, min 10years max 20years, Rp. 15 million/are. Contact Dede 0819 9908 4323. [8725] 2-3 bedroom Jl.Petitenget/Oberoi for yearly rental, fully furnished, newly refurbished, pool, parking, safe area, minutes walk to W Hotel, Potato Head, Kudeta, direct owner. Call 0815 1037 0648. [8727] The cheapest land for sale in Petitenget-Kuta! 5400m2, only 16 million rupiah/m2, 50m from Villa Lumbung. Perfect for villa compound, budget hotel, condotel. Must see! Call wahyu 0819 9987 7999 RayWhiteKuta. [8729]

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BEACHFRONT BRAND-NEW AMED

IDR 5.ooo.ooo/ Month. Rent: week/ month/year

Freehold or Leasehold 50 years. AUD 199,000

www.cozyumalasbali.com

081 7973 2144 (No Agent Please) NC/RE/U-25 June 14

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

CANGGU 2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [6234]

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LOVINA

FOR SALE WONDERFUL VILLA IN SANUR

Lovina land for sale 3 are in wonderful location, quiet, safe from Pantai Lovina 3.8km, price per are Rp. 70 million. Contact 0859 3614 1044 / e-mail: <baliforever@ gmx.de>. [8702]

50mtr from the beach, 100m from the mainroad and 200m from Hardy’s supermarket. 8 are land, 950sqm 3 floor building, 7 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, big pool jacuzzi and sauna, 2 cars garage. Wifi, satellite-TV.

NUSA DUA For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305] For rent/sale private villa with swimming pool. 2 buildings. 1 villa: 4 bedrooms, complete facilities, 200m from the beach, located in Jl. Pratama Tanjung Benoa. Negotiable price. Call direct owner 085 6388 1061. [8686] 3 houses for rent. 1,2,4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0821 4552 2200 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [8140]

SANUR

FOR LEASE LAND IN SANUR Land 60 are in the heart of Sanur, 100meter located behind Hardy’s supermarket.

GILI AIR - LOMBOK FOR LEASE 40 or 80 are land front beach 54mtr, sunset view.

FOR SALE WONDERFUL HOTEL IN GILI TRAWANGAN With 14 cottages, 8 villas, spa, restaurant and beach. Net profit per year US$ 1,000,000.

Please contact 081 2388 8266 NC/Re/M-25 June 14

For sale wonderful villa. 50mtr from the beach, 100m from the mainroad and 200m from Hardy’s supermarket. 8 are land, 950sqm 3 floor building, 7 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, big pool jacuzzi and sauna, 2 cars garage. Wifi, satelliteTV. Call 081 2388 8266. [8680]

Rent: New house 500m2, minimalist, 2 storey, 100m to Sanur Independent School, 3 bedroom, AC, H/C water, s.pool 4x8m, garden, parking, close to beach. Call 0819 9930 0777. [7249] For sale money changer. Complete papers and license for Bank Indonesia. Strategic location near restaurant, hotels, and Sanur beach. Still 5.5 years contract. Price Rp. 800 million (nego). Call 081 2361 0079 / e-mail: <yurithosa@ yahoo.com>. [8704]

New 3 bedroom villa for sale. Western style kitchen, semi-furnished, 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] Land for lease, 23 are in Canggu / Pererenan. 20 years + 25 years extension. River and ricefield views. Rp. 6 million/ are/year nego. Access and electricity. Contact 0813 3736 4875 or 0819 1637 4733 / : <gingerlyly@noos.fr>. [8639] Amazing 525m2 riverfront land for sale. Freehold surrounded by ricefield and greenbelt. Tumbak Bayuh Canggu Pererenan. Very quiet & just minutes from the beach. Price Rp. 400 million/100m2 nego. Call 0812 4651 8814. [8671] Land for sale. Small plot 1 are in Perumahan Canggu Permai area. Good for home residence surrounded by villas and rice field area. 5 minute driving from Canggu Club or Berawa Beach. Contact detail 0813 3701 6123. [8684] Beautifully furnished 2 bed villa with pool mins from Echo Beach. Rp. 160million/yr. 2 en-suites, powder room, roof terrace with BBQ, 24hour security, Indovision + additional large common pool. Call 0813 9934 7870 or email <skye@palm3beach.com>. [8692]

For lease land in Sanur. Land 60 are in the heart Sanur. 100 meter behind Hardys supermarket. Call 081 2388 8266. [8679]

We have some great and affordable houses, villas and bungalows for sale, rent & lease in Sanur and other areas. Go to <www.balirealestateadvertiser.com> or call: (0361) 282 366 or 081 2469 2984. [8713]

Freehold villa for sale. 4.6 are, great location Pererenan, Canggu. 1km to beach, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, AC, pool. Garden, semi furnished. For villa showing contact Pak Ngurah 0878 6245 4586 or <mondotonio@ hotmail.com>. [8582]

40,000sqm or 400 are of land, located in Seraya Besar Island, Labuan Bajo, Flores. Offered on freehold at IDR350,000/sqm or IDR35,000,000/are. 10 minutes by speedboat from mainland/Labuan Bajo and one hour to the Komodo Island. There are springs in this island, very good prospects for the hotel business.

FOR SALE : IDR 14,000,000,000 Haryanto Chandra Mobile +62 (0) 857 3660 2000 / +62 (0) 821 1011 8173 chandrahary07@yahoo.com C/Re/G-25 June 14

Special price house rental Rp. 65 juta/year. Full furnished, air-condiitoned, television, washing machine, internet connection, 3 rooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, kitchenett, sharing pool. Location Greenlot Sambadha Munggu, Canggu. E-mail: <sella.meijer@yahoo.com> / 0818 0554 4868 / (0361) 918 8966. [8696] House for yearly rental. Great location, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished, AC, Speedy internet, cable Indovision, price Rp. 84 million/year. Please contact Nengah 0878 6245 4586 or <mondotonio@hotmail.com>. [8708] Villa for rent/sale. Yearly, monthly, weekly. 2 and 3 bedroom, furnished with staff, garden, pool, high speedy internet, AC, 24hours security, garage, green view. Land for sale Rp. 700 million/are (Pererenan). Wayan 0878 6152 4094, <soeparmi.li@yahoo.com>. [8407] Land for sale 26 are located on Jalan Pantai Batu Bolong Canggu. Please contact: 081 139 8039 or 0813 3831 9191. [8366]

Brand new beautiful villa for sale freehold, 3 +1 bedrooms ensuite bathrooms, kitchen set, dining and living area, swiming pool, garage, ricefield view, villa area. Best investment. Contact owner 0812 3955 5544 / <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. Agent welcome. [8707]

Luxury apartments for rent in Canggu, 1 bedroom, 2 story with private garden, no pool, great location, weekly or monthly from Rp. 2 million/week. Tel 0361 780 1788. E-mail <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [8002] Land for sale freehold located in Tiying Tutul Canggu. 900m2 (90 are) walled fenced, road access. Please contact Agung on 081 139 6407. [8732]

Nice good size house & 2 guest houses. 5 large bedrooms main house,maid quarter, all furnished in good quality, beautiful swimming pool. Asking USD 24k/year or less for 2 yrs more rent. Contact: <johnjaehongkim@yahoo.com> or Hp. 081 2380 9083. [8712]

Boutique hotel/villa for sale. 7 bedrooms. Beautiful cash-flow positive retreat in absolutely prime location in Canggu. Good return on investment with space for expansion and further growth. 13 are. 19 year lease and IMB. Great lifestyle opportnuity to live and operate with a Pondok Wisata license nominee. 3-year operating history. Great staff. Price US$ 420,000 negotiable. For more info contact: <info@albertandpartners.com> or +62 878 6242 7775. [8641]

New house for rent location central Sanur. 2 bedrms, 2 bathrms with hot & cool water, livingroom, balcony, kitchenset, garden, 2AC, refregerator 2door, full furnish. More information contact Mr. Bagus hp: 0821 4724 5997 / phone: 0361-275 3382. [8714] C/Re/G - 25 June 14


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Beautiful family home / commercial villa in a strategic area in Berawa Canggu. Only 800m from the Canggu Club and 3 minute 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

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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

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)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 – 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

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Contact: Daniel +62 (0) 812 4607 9550 daniel@raywhiteparadise.com

This spacious 3 bedroom edroom tropical villa is set se et on approximately 3860sqm land with a build area of 879sqm. SCAD005ofCandidasa 4 3The villa 2 is located on the famous Jimbaran beach side, close to the Intercontinental Hotel and ocean Four Seasons Resort.views This surrounded exclusive villa features Stunning and mountain by tranquil acountryside large private garden and private swimming pool with views is what welcomes you to this lovely property. directly outon onto the verdant, tropical surroundings. property Situated 4380 M2 (approximate 44 ARE) The of absolute comprises bedrooms, elegant with mosaic waterfront,3 and protected by en-suite a large bathrooms and extremely sturdy tiles, custom made porcelainwood bathtubs, complete embraces with rain head retaining wall, this “natural eco property� you showers. Offered for sale with 44 years lease. and spiritually enhances this restful 4 bedroom home.

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This land is for sale under current market value. Asking price is only IDR 119,500,000/ara = US$ 10,200/ara (exchange currency 25 May 2014) The property is located in Pejeng Tampak Siring, on the way to Kintamani. It has rice paddy and coconut tree views. Only 15 minutes drive to Monkey Forest/Central Ubud and only an hour drive to International airport Ngurah Rai.

Price : USD 1,645,000

Contact : Brenda Further details and property viewing Title : Leasehold +62 812 3916 please feel free to (0) contact me 8729 Mobile 62 81339455009 | Email annie@raywhiteparadise.com Price :+AUD 980,000 brenda@raywhiteparadise.com

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Newly built 5 bedroom villa on 10 are with big garden and private pool, spacious rooms and logical oorplan perfect for family living. Designed by a western architect and built with high quality materials. Now with very attractive asking price, great value!

Contact: Johanna +62 (0) 812 3745 3686 Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 9,500,000,000 johanna@raywhiteparadise.com

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