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Dressing Ingredients: - 3 Tbl. Dijon mustard - 2 Tbl. water - 3 Tbl. fresh lemon juice - 1/2 tsp. salt - 1/4 tsp. freshly ground pepper - 1 pinch of ground cayenne - 3 Tbl. olive oil - 1 Tbl. chopped fresh dill

In a small bowl combine the Dijon, water, lemon juice, salt, pepper and cayenne. Slowly beat in the oil and when it’s thick add the fresh chopped dill. Set this aside. Mix the potato quarters with half the dressing. Put into a baking dish with a lid or seal with al foil. Bake in the oven for about 35-40 minutes or until the potatoes are cooked through – about 35-40 minutes. Remove the lid and allow to cool to room temperature. When the potatoes are cool, put them in a salad bowl and add the shaved fennel, hand torn arugula leaves and toss with the remaining dressing. Serve at room temperature or chilled. Bon Appetit!

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BA Feature Article BAMBOO: Eat. Heal. Treat. The World Bamboo Organization is an umbrella group that promotes, from both an environmental and economic perspective, the preservation, sustainability and use of bamboo and bamboo products around the world. Under its auspices, many events are held around the world to raise awareness about the importance of promoting bamboo as a more viable and sustainable alternative to current materials. Bamboo Congresses have, since 1984, been held in different regions of the globe; and World Bamboo Day, first marked in 2009, is celebrated annually on the 18th of September. Other bamboo-related bodies, such as the International Network of Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR), campaign to encourage research into, and recognition of, bamboo as a resource worthy of investment. Reforestation efforts, in forests around the globe, are deemed crucial in the preservation of this misunderstood plant species – and the environment. With unbridled industrialization escalating around the globe (in particular, among developing countries), macro-environmental concerns are, understandably, top priorities among bamboo pioneers, advocates and scientists. However, the use and application of bamboo – and its derivatives – has also bene¿tted the realms of personal health and wellbeing. Take bamboo charcoal. It’s black, chalky, with a decidedly uninteresting profile. Though its environmental uses and health benefits are tremendous – the curative and wellness properties of this chalky substance, for the individual as well as our environment, have largely gone unnoticed. BAMBOO CHARCOAL As air and water pollution continues to pervade the environment and pose heightened risks to human health, socially-responsible companies, organizations, community groups and individuals are increasingly seeking out environmentally bene¿cial solutions. What could be better than answers easily found in nature? Bamboo charcoal is one such solution. An easily sourced alternative to conventional charcoal sourced from quickly-depleting wood species, bamboo charcoal can be simply harvested and processed into different shapes and for wide-ranging purposes. Bamboo charcoal is primarily sourced from China and Japan, two of the main charcoal manufacturing nations. The history of bamboo charcoal in China can be traced back to Chuzhou Fu Zhi, during the Ming dynasty of the late 15th century; and subsequently, in the Qing dynasty. China’s southern provinces provide up to 90 per cent of the world’s demand for the product – unsurprising in light of China’s ancient and extensive uses of bamboo. Bamboo charcoal is made of bamboo plant parts (such as culms, branches, and roots) ¿ve years or older and burned inside an oven at temperatures over 800 up to 1200 °C. A process called pyrolizing converts the bamboo into a sort of porous material with electromagnetic shielding and infrared emitting capacity. Moreover, with tremendous absorption capabilities, bamboo charcoal bene¿ts environmental protection by reducing pollutant residue. Remnants of the processing include environmentally stable residues such as particle, sawdust and thread. These residues, known as bamboo briquette charcoal, are formed by a series of procedures following the production of items such as bamboo chopsticks, mats and toothpicks. Traditional uses of bamboo charcoal, in China and Japan, include its use as cooking fuel or drying tea. Increasingly in other Asian countries, bamboo charcoal is used in daily life, for example when cooking rice, or laying charcoal particles under Àoorboards to adjust indoor humidity. Bamboo charcoal is gaining recognition in the world’s other regions – primarily where bamboo is an indigenous plant species, but also where sources are becoming more widely available (for example, in health stores or through online purchases). Bamboo charcoal is nothing if not super-multifunctional: it puri¿es tap water; eliminates organic impurities and smells – by ionizing indoor spaces; preserves the odor and freshness of refrigerated produce; keeps your clothes and shoes (insoles included) dry and comfortable; and protects your TV, computer and other electronic devices from harmful radiation. It produces infrared rays, which create warmth, thereby promoting proper blood circulation, relaxation and renewal. Bamboo charcoal is a natural antibacterial and antifungal; and contains rich natural minerals such as potassium, magnesium, sodium and calcium. Submerging bamboo charcoal in liquids provides a whole host of other bene¿cial outcomes: Bamboo charcoal in hot oil improves the taste and aroma of fried food – it cleans the oil as well. Slices of charcoal soaked in a pot of cooking rice will absorb chlorine, bad odor and toxic substance from the water. Lastly, how about a bamboo charcoal¿lled bath? Its inherent minerals will melt into the bath, alkalize the water, smoothen skin, warm and soothe a sore body. What could be better?

Once you’re done cooking, cleaning, washing, treating your water, and you’ve had a bath, break the bamboo charcoal into pieces and scatter it on your garden or mix it into the soil. Your plants will thank you. Another byproduct of the pyrolizing process that distills leaves into bamboo charcoal, is bamboo vinegar. This liquid contains 400 different chemical compounds and can be applied for many purposes including cosmetics, insecticides, deodorants, food processing, and agriculture. Adding bamboo vinegar (and charcoal) to the diets of ¿sh or poultry may increase their growth rates, while decreasing fat and increasing meat content. BAMBOO SALT Takesumi (or garam buluh) natural sea salt from east Bali is roasted inside organic bamboo sections, sealed with natural clay and heated in a traditional earth kiln. Cooling takes between seven to 28 days. Originally developed in ancient times by Korean monks and doctors as a medicinal remedy, bamboo sea salt neutralizes acidity and naturally enhances the taste of food. It also acts as a strong antioxidant capable of effectively revitalizing body cells in a short time; and helps to improve general health. BAMBOO SILICA In some of the world’s regions (and spas), silica is touted as the ultimate anti-aging super-food. Bamboo extract, the richest known source of silica – containing over 70% organic silica, several times more potent than horsetail silica – has for years been marketed as a natural method to prevent premature ageing and preserve the skin’s elasticity and youthful appearance. Its salutary properties include maintaining vascular and heart health; and supporting health of the nervous and glandular systems. Notwithstanding its more contemporary applications, geared towards an aging population, the origins of bamboo silica employed for medicinal and health purposes are decidedly more humble. Bamboo has been used as a medicine for centuries in China, India and Tibet. Although young shoots and leaves contain medicinal properties, the primary source of silica is the resin collected from the knots of the stems, called tabashir. It re-mineralizes the body, treats cartilage loss and helps repair broken bones. Most commonly used in traditional medicine to restore elasticity and suppleness to the body’s network of tissues, bamboo silica is variably used as an antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, astringent, stimulant and health tonic. Tabashir is also known to support the urinary tract, cure diarrhea and prevent hemorrhoids. In the tradition of India’s Ayurvedic medicine, bamboo-sourced silica is known as banslochan - a nutritious sap extracted from the young female plant – and mainly used for curing organ-related diseases in the thorax, lungs and intestines; it is used also in the treatment of hormonal imbalances and degenerative diseases. Bamboo leaf tea is also considered a herbal remedy high in silica and ¿ber. FOOD In Indonesia, bamboo has been used in traditional cooking for centuries. Still in evidence today, bamboo occasionally appears on menus at some of the most popular tourist venues. For example, the renowned Bebek Tepi Sawah restaurant, on the outskirts of Ubud, serves a ¿sh dish called Gurame Timbung. Gurame is a type of ¿sh that’s very popular in Indonesian cuisine cooked inside a bamboo tube. Waiters bring the heated tube to the table, and entertain guests while sliding the ¿sh out of the tube and onto the plate. The most edible parts of the plant are bamboo shoots; sprouts that spring out beside the bamboo plant. Bamboo shoots belong to the Bambusoideae subfamily of grass. They are consumed in many Asian countries: China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Nepal and India. The bene¿ts of eating bamboo shoots are mentioned in ancient Chinese literature - perhaps the earliest written record of bamboo shoots in human history. Later writings, of the Ming dynasty (1368 AD to 1644 AD), also mention medicinal and other bene¿ts of bamboo shoots. Bamboo shoots are known for their nutritional properties and health bene¿ts. They also boast a low caloric and sugar content; low fat and high source of ¿ber and protein; containing many vitamins and minerals. Little wonder that, in Japan, these plant sources are known as the King of Forest Vegetables. Bamboo charcoal was baked into biscuits as early as the 19th century, as a tonic for patients with gastric problems. In its more contemporary iteration, ground bamboo (charcoal) is made into bread. It’s deemed by some to be packed with vegetable fiber and its taste can occasionally be, rather gravelly. If you haven’t yet eaten (or spotted) a loaf or bun of bamboo bread, brace yourself: it’s black. Occasionally charcoal-grey. But a few time zones away, Burger King in Japan has been mixing

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powdered bamboo charcoal into its cheese (yes, it’s black!) for the Kuro Pearl and Kuro Ninja burgers (Kuro = black) – complete with black buns and black sauce (squid ink added to ketchup). Their beef burgers – including the newer Kuro Diamond are also flavored with black pepper. As revolutionary as these gimmicky burgers sound, they were pre-dated by McDonald’s in China, when it released its “yin and yang” burgers, served on black buns. Elsewhere, black bunned burgers appear on menus as Midnight or Black Widow burger. The black buns don’t mean the burger is well done, but the charcoal could help with bloating and Àatulence. If you have more of a sweet tooth, you might want to head over to Thailand or Malaysia, where charcoal doughnuts have been known to sell like hotcakes – with Àavors like ‘Charcoal Jalapeño,’ ‘Charcoal Choco Chili’ and ‘Charcoal French Praline.’ Or, seek out one of these treats: Midnight Macaroons, Bamboo Oolong Tea Macaroons, Charcoal Pannacotta or bamboo charcoal love letters; sweetened eggrolls traditionally produced in Malaysia and gifted over Chinese New Year. Within the contemporary culinary sphere, tradition often intersects with creative breakthroughs: Chefs, restaurant chains and food writers continue to push bamboo in new directions (beyond fast food), translating a mere blade of grass into unexpected (and, occasionally, surprising) concoctions. For example, a New York-based food writer and chef has drummed up a recipe for Bamboo Charcoal Challah Bread. With all these gastronomic bamboo-based delights to try out, you’ll be forgiven for forgetting that what you’re really eating is a burnt stalk of grass. MASSAGE Because bamboo emits infrared rays, which stimulates warmth and promotes relaxation and blood circulation, its use has been increasing among massage therapists, healers and bodywork practitioners. Warmed bamboo tools of varying lengths and diameter are used to roll, knead and relax muscles with deep tissue techniques. Certi¿cation in bamboo massage is also available to seasoned practitioners. One of the earliest initiators of bamboo massage was French-born massage therapist Nathalie Cecilia, who created Bamboo Fusion massage in the United States after experiencing spiked pain and fatigue in her hands and wrists during treatments. Bamboo eased her own discomfort, but also contributed to a greater sense of deep-tissue healing among her clients. Some practitioners heat the bamboo sticks, and combine elements of shiatsu, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Thai massage and Ayuveda into their techniques. Ernesto Ortiz developed an approach called Tian Di Bamboo Massage, incorporating the Chinese ¿veelement principles of TCM into each massage. Bamboo (cho) sticks of different sizes are used as an extension of the therapist’s hands, enabling them to massage more deeply and effectively. ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS Organically-sourced natural ¿bers have become a clothing mainstay for eco-conscious individuals and families who shop. Bamboo ¿ts the bill: its fabric is a natural textile made from the pulp of bamboo grass. Antimicrobial, anti-bacterial, odorless, chemical-free, hypo-allergenic, UV resistant, the texture of bamboo fabric mimics silk or soft cotton. It does not require any fertilizers or pesticides to grow quickly and strongly. Ecosox, an American company, produces eco-friendly socks, with no pesticides, no dyes and no bleaches. These environmentally-friendly socks resulted from Ecosox’s owner discovery of Moso bamboo, and the viscose thread made from the plant’s pulp. These biodegradable socks retain the natural properties of bamboo; including odor and friction control; because of their extra padding and arch support, they prevent the formation of blisters. There are hundreds of other bamboo-related products and processes that continue to bene¿t the wellbeing of humans and our environment: Natural skin and hair care products. Toilet paper, toothbrushes, coffee ¿lters, baby diapers. Mattresses, pillows and car seats are being ¿lled with bamboo charcoal for their health-improving bene¿ts. What about bullet-proof vests made of bamboo?! Stay tuned for more on unusual, high-tech and other applications of this gloriously evergrowing green grass. Copyright © 2016 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Years later, I enthusiastically joined a women’s empowerment group with high hopes that all of the women in the group would empower and support each other in their spiritual and emotional growth and transformation. Unfortunately things didn’t turn out so well for me and a few other women in the group, because the leader bullied us and in fact, disempowered several of the other women who chose to leave the group. I kept thinking, “Why was empowerment so elusive to me and other women? What was I not getting?” I left the group with the realization that the only way I could truly be empowered is by honoring me and being true to who I AM. Now that I’m in my early 50’s I have finally come to a place of personal empowerment which is lifting me up to new heights. I no longer desire to give away my power to anyone. There’s a warrior goddess energy within me that is growing with each passing day. I am finding it easier to say ‘No’ to people and say ‘Yes’ to me. This has been a long time coming and I am so grateful that I have finally realized that I AM WORTHY. My journey to self empowerment has taught me so much about why other women are not feeling empowered in their own lives. Most of the clients that come to me don’t feel that they are good enough, or they don’t feel they can fully love or accept themselves because from an early age they were teased, belittled or abused in some way. Our life experiences can either create positive or negative imprints in our subconscious mind. When a negative imprint is created, it is very difficult for us to transform or heal this without creating a whole new positive program. We do this by accessing our higher selves and then we can reprogram our subconscious mind to delete the negative imprint and replace it with a positive one. Just saying an affirmation often doesn’t work as effectively, because the person may only be saying it from an analytical brain space, rather than tapping into their higher consciousness, which has a universal intelligence that is far greater than our physical brain.

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My own journey to empowerment has been a rocky road. I often found myself in disempowering relationships with men when I was a young woman. I gave ‘all of me’ to the man I was involved with, thinking that he would rescue me from all the internal pain and loneliness which seemed to be ever present. This pattern repeated for many years and then morphed into something else when I got older. I started giving away my power to women friends who I thought were smarter, funnier or more interesting than I was. I admired these women because they seemed to have it all, whereas I didn’t. Maybe I thought that by giving away my power to people that this would somehow raise me up and transform my life? I kept deferring to whatever they said, thinking that my knowledge or understanding of the way the world worked was inferior.

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Use the Positive Imprinting statements 1 – 5 to clear any limiting beliefs that are keeping you from living your phenomenal life. Just insert your positive affirmation or the negative emotion/habit that you want to heal/release. Some examples of limiting statements are listed below. Begin with #1 of the Positive Imprinting Statements: “As an infinite being I know ……. I deserve to ___________.” I can accept and love myself ___________.” I can give myself permission to __________.” I have support from others _____________.” It is possible to _____________.” It is safe to ____________.” I am loyal to ___________.” SAMPLE ORIGINAL STATEMENTS TO TREAT WITH POSITIVE IMPRINTING: “As an infinite being, I know how to be loving & gentle.” “As an infinite being, I have the capacity to totally heal and release this pain/symptom.”

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“As an infinite being I know how to be in communion with my body, so that I can release all my excess weight.” “As an infinite being I know how to release all sadness that belongs to me or that I may have absorbed from others.” “As an infinite being, I am always calm and at ease in all situations in my life.” “As an infinite being, I know it is possible for me to totally love and accept myself.” “As an infinite being, I know I have the capacity to generate unlimited abundance in my life.” As you do the PIP it will be most effective when you are centered and grounded. I recommend sitting or lying quietly and going inward with the intention to connect with your higher self or super consciousness. You will know when this has occurred, as there will be a deep feeling of peace and calm within you and a lightness of being. C/He/I-27 April 16

I have been working on a potent tool for the past few years that can assist people to shift their own limiting beliefs and become self-empowered, so that they can have a happy and fulfilling life. It is called: ‘Positive Imprinting Protocol’™ (PIP). It is quite simple to use and very effective for shifting many limiting beliefs, as well as other illnesses like depression, addictions and fears. This simple ‘Positive Imprinting Protocol’™ can be done by repeating 5 statements which will directly access your super consciousness. For deeper work, you can use SUDS (Subjective Units of Distress Scale), Felt Sense and Muscle Testing to guide treatment to identify and clear traumas and limiting beliefs that are hindering your ability to move forward in your life. Positive Imprinting Statements: 1. As an infinite being I know __________________.” 2. My super consciousness is now accessing the Universe and is in full agreement for this new imprint to be created right now.

This ‘Positive Imprinting Protocol’ ™ is my gift to all of you who are reading this article. It is my greatest wish that everyone is totally free of any limiting beliefs or false programs that have been hindering you from living a truly empowered life.

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BEAUTIFUL BRIDES For many years Bali has not only been a honeymoon 4. How many weddings do you do a year? capital but also a hot spot for weddings. June is the most “We do well over 150 weddings per year and sometimes we popular month for weddings. have 3 per day.” 5. How many ladies are on your team? Numerous couples from Australia, Japan and from around “We have a team of 8 so we normally split up into smaller the world throng to Bali for their nuptial ceremonies because teams so we can cater for each bridal party unless it’s an the overall cost of a reception is a fraction of what they would extremely large bridal party then we’ll take all 8. Normally pay in their own country. Catering is one of their highest each stylist only has time to take 1 wedding per day hence costs and the price of renting a spectacular villa for their event the smaller teams.” may be less than the cost of church fees. Not to mention 6. Where are the people from? there will likely be fewer guests coming to Bali to feed. Bali’s “Mostly of our brides are from Australia. I guess they feel glorious scenery for photos makes it an ideal location. more comfortable using a spa and salon owned by an AusAfterwards they can spend a romantic honeymoon here. How tralian - plus a team who all speak English and so they can does it get any better than this? communicate easily and they know they will get what they want without any surprises.” 7. Why do they come to Bali for their wedding? “A lot of people want the perfect tropical beach wedding whilst some want a beautiful garden wedding. Bali has something special to offer to everyone. Even the wedding guests enjoy the excuse for a holiday.” 8. How far in advance does the bride contact to make a booking? “Normally brides contact our Bridal Coordinator, Rupi about Like all brides they want to look fabulous for their special day 6 months to 1 year prior to the big day.” and employ the services of professional makeup artists, hair 9. Do they ask any questions before booking? If yes, what stylists and have their nails and other services done. Some kind of questions? bridal parties prepare for their event with massage, body “The questions we receive the most are requests to see our scrubs, tanning, keratin smoothing hair treatments, waxing, previous work and if we go to their location. We also get eyelash extensions and facials also. asked about the type of makeup we use and whether it will withstand the humidity. We use Youngblood Mineral Make Glo Day Spa & Salon services are in high demand for these Up and this is supplemented by products from MAC, Bobbi pre-wedding preparations. With a team of three Australian Brown, Urban Decay, Nars, etc. We recently introduced hair stylists and makeup artists heading a team of eight TEMPU airbrush makeup because we had a lot of brides Indonesians armed with brushes, hair dryers, mineral make requesting this form of makeup (normally only for foundation up, airbrush make up and nail polishes they go to the on-site application.)” villa for the pre-nuptial preparations. This allows the bride and 10. Are there any theme weddings? Like pirates, medieval, her entourage to relax during the day in beautiful surroundings. Balinese, etc? “I have done subtle themed weddings such as Gatsby or I went to Glo Day Spa & Salon recently to observe Sarah Wellard, 1950’s themes but these are normally just reflected in the head of the wedding team for a trial hair and makeup for the bride’s hair, makeup and dress style and not the whole a bride from Australia for her wedding the following day. wedding attire. We have also had a gothic styled wedding Sarah told me that 80% of brides choose to come in for a before!” trial to ensure their hair and makeup is exactly how they want 11. Tell me about an amazing or exciting experience? it to be for their wedding day and to avoid any disappointment! “Every wedding we do is an exciting experience. There is always a stunning picturesque view and an amazing luxurious room for all the preparations. We have also been to different parts of Indonesia for weddings and been to some amazing islands. Our team is dedicated to the bride and ensuring she is relaxed and thrilled with our work. I personally, love seeing the joy on the bride’s face as she and her entourage are transformed into how they dreamed they would look on their special day. ” 12. Why do you like doing weddings? “I love making people feel beautiful and special and there’s nothing more satisfying than seeing the joy and happiness on a bride’s face on her wedding day. Sometimes it can be As Sarah worked on the bride they chatted speci¿cally about challenging but the end result always leaves me with a smile. her requests for her hair and makeup and then also about I also work with a fantastic team whom I have trained and the wedding dress and who was catering, making the cake our owner is a wonderful Australian who has lived in Bali for and the photographer. Sarah assured the bride that she had 20 years and has been in the spa industry for 18 of those.” made excellent choices. I saw a look of relief Àash across 13. What about the groom and his men? Does your team the bride’s face. She had been planning her wedding for two tidy them up too? years. The bride then went on to talk about her family and “Sometimes we are requested to style the groom and friends who had come to Bali for the wedding and how they groomsmen hair and they will normally have a trim a few days were spending their holiday time before the wedding and prior to the big day. 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Medical Error 3rd Cause of Death in US Now at epidemic levels, shows BMA report

We have all heard tell of fatal medical mistakes in hospitals and the serious non-fatal errors leading to loss of limb and circumscribed lives. We tend to suppress unwelcome thoughts when we or a loved one goes into hospital. We take refuge in statistics as percentages, it’s less alarming. We believe that whatever causes these deaths - something will be done about it and the situation will improve. Are we right to assume this? No, not according to new research published this month by the British Medical Journal (BMJ). Their analysis shows that “medical errors” in hospitals and other health care facilities are commonplace and are now the third leading cause of death in the US after heart disease (641K) and cancer (591K), claiming 251,000 lives every year, more than respiratory disease (147K), accidents (136K), stroke (133K) and Alzheimer’s (93.5K). Dr. Martin Makary, professor of surgery at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who led the research, says this includes everything from bad doctors to systemic issues like communication breakdowns when patients are passed on from one department or doctor to another. “It boils down to people dying from the care that they receive - not the disease for which they are seeking help,” says Dr. Makary. The issue of patient safety has not been such a hot topic since 1999, when an Institute of Medicine (IOM) report already called preventable medical errors an “epidemic”, shocking the medical establishment and the nation, leading to much debate about what must be done to improve things.

to work more rigorously with hospitals to improve an unsatisfactory situation. Dr. Makary also used the airplane analogy, describing how hospitals should approach errors, citing the Federal Aviation Administration and how it conducts its accident investigations. “Every pilot in the world learns from investigations and the results are disseminated worldwide. When a plane crashes, we don’t say this is con¿dential proprietary information the airline company owns. We consider this part of public safety. Hospitals should be held to the same standards,” Dr. Makary says. It doesn’t just stop with death by medical error. What about the serious non-fatal injuries to patients caused by mistakes so often overlooked? Dr. Frederick van Pelt, a doctor who works for The Chartis Group, a health care consultancy, says: “Estimates put this number at 40 times the death rate and again somehow, such awkward occurrences get buried in the daily administrative round”.

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That’s a Quarter of a Million dead and some 10,000,000 people every year who may lose a limb or are otherwise incapacitated by a medical botch-up. Put like that the percentages start to look a darn sight more personal, don’t it? Or even, that something’s rotten in the State of Planet Medicine. Clearly, we are not headed in a good direction. The more information available to the public the better protected we are. Case in point, this April JAMA Surgery reported that seven procedures account for 80% of all admissions, deaths, complications and inpatient costs related to emergency surgeries. All of them related to the digestive system: removing part of the colon, smallbowel resection, removing the gallbladder, operations related to peptic ulcer disease, removing abdominal adhesions, appendectomy and other operations on the abdomen. The JAMA study concludes, “this is important information allowing us to identify and improve outcomes while reducing costs. Further study of these procedures is clearly called for”.

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Back then the IOM estimated deaths from medical error at 99,000 p.a. Dr. Makary’s research involved a much more comprehensive survey. His calculation of 251,000 deaths p.a. means nearly 700 deaths a day - about 9.5 Quite so. But why didn’t we know this sooner? This question percent of all deaths annually in the US. of public access to information is key. For good reasons and bad it certainly appears both government and the public are That has to mean there has either been massive under-re- routinely denied information they have a right to know. porting or a massive increase in the number of deaths from medical mistakes. Either way it is a very disturbing ¿nding. In a report published this March; Consumer Reports took a Dr. Makary says the analysis sheds badly needed light on a look at Californian doctors on probation, but still practicing. problem that many hospitals and health care facilities try to What they found is worrying. One pediatrician was disciplined 13 times for drug abuse. An orthopedic surgeon ignored a avoid talking about. man’s fractured thighbone and had to have his leg amputated. Though all providers extol patient safety and the protocols An OB-GYN doctor surgically removed the wrong ovary. The they have in place, very few provide the public with speci¿cs list goes on. Since 1990 no less than 1.5m doctors have been on steps taken and details on actual cases of harm done. sanctioned by state boards. A database containing this inforWhat’s more, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) don’t mation is kept by the Department of Health but, guess what? require reporting of errors in the data it collects about such – they won’t tell you. Only hospitals, law enforcement and deaths, making it hard to see what’s going on at the na- other such groups are allowed access. tional level. Clearly the CDC must update its vital statistics reporting requirements so that physicians and hospitals have Putting this in perspective and what it means for you: these stats all refer to the US. America has neither the best nor the to report whenever error leads to a preventable death. worst of national health systems (there are some 30 countries Ominously Dr. Makary adds “We all know how common this with a better rating). Fact is, whether we are talking about the practice of medicine in a highly developed country like the US is. We also know how infrequently it’s openly discussed”. or a developing country like Indonesia, when it comes to Dr. Kenneth Sands, an associate of Harvard Medical School, medical mistakes and the temptation to cover-up when things says that what disturbs him is the limited change that has go wrong, there’s no real difference. This leads to the univertaken place since the IOM report came out in 1999. Only sal desire of medical establishments to treat information, which hospital-acquired infections have shown improvement. “The by rights belongs to the individual and, by collective morality overall numbers haven’t changed, and that’s alarming,” he to the people at large, as if it were proprietary information they said. Actually, that’s understating it. Things have gotten a lot do not have to disclose. worse – by some 150 percent in fact, all within a 15-year This is wrong on several counts and needs to be changed. period. Bear in mind, medical errors occur just as much in top US Dr. Sands says that one of the main barriers to improvement hospitals as anywhere else. Wealth cannot protect you here; is the diversity and complexity in how health care is delivered. it is only a question of degree. When it comes to medical fact He compares it unfavourably with the national air traf¿c and data a level playing ¿eld is in all our interests. Planet Medicine needs to get on board. control system. “There’s a higher degree of tolerance for variability in practice than in other industries,” he explains. While interesting that Dr. Sands refers to medicine as an industry, the point is that when you Ày on a plane, there’s a standardized code of procedure designed to protect you; equivalent standardization isn’t seen at hospitals, making it hard to see where errors are occurring and how to ¿x them. It means government has

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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH

By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.

TALC & CANCER I’m not one to say I told you so…but I told you so, and have been doing so for over 20 years. Talcum powder has the potential to cause cancer. The most recent news this year states that for the second time in three months, Johnson & Johnson has been ordered to pay a huge award over claims its talcum powder causes cancer. A jury in St Louis, Missouri, USA has ordered the healthcare giant to pay $US55 million to Gloria Ristesund who blamed her ovarian cancer on years of talcum powder use. In February, another St Louis jury awarded $US72 million to the family of Jacqueline Fox who died from ovarian cancer, which she said was caused by using Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder and other talcum products. The American Cancer Society says most concerns about a link between talcum powder and cancer focus on two areas: Whether people with long-term exposure to natural talc ¿bers at work, such as talc miners, are at higher risk of lung cancer; and whether women who apply talc regularly in the genital area have increased risk of ovarian cancer. If talc is proving to be harmful to adults, imagine the harm it must be doing to babies, especially in Bali where Moms love to Àuff their babies and children with powder all over their bodies, especially on their tushies and for baby girls this could be a death sentence. What is talc? Talc is a mineral, produced by the mining of talc rocks and then processed by crushing, drying and milling. Processing eliminates a number of trace minerals from the talc, but does not separate minute ¿bers, which are very similar to asbestos. What kind of exposure is dangerous? Talc is toxic. Talc particles cause tumors in human ovaries and lungs. Numerous studies have shown a strong link between frequent use of talc in the female genital area and ovarian cancer. Talc particles are able to move through the reproductive system and become imbedded in the lining of the ovary. Researchers have found talc particles in ovarian tumors and have found that women with ovarian cancer have used talcum powder in their genital area more frequently than healthy women. Talc poses a health risk when exposed to the lungs. Talc miners have shown higher rates of lung cancer and other respiratory illnesses from exposure to industrial grade talc, which contains dangerous silica and asbestos. The common household hazard posed by talc is inhalation of baby powder by infants. Since the early 1980s, records show that

several thousand infants each year have died or become seriously ill following accidental inhalation of baby powder. Even pets aren’t immune to the effects of talc powder. Talc is a common ingredient in Àea powder which unsuspecting pet owners often sprinkle on their dogs to prevent Àeas. They may be not only endangering the health of their dogs, but the well being of the entire family with this dangerous practice.

possible uses include using this powder to relieve heat rashes or athlete’s foot, both of which are caused by warm and moist conditions. Both chamomile and arrowroot are naturally safe and hypoallergenic. Together, they will keep your skin dry and discourage irritations due to moisture and friction. Things You’ll Need:

What kinds of consumer products contain talc? Talc is found in a wide variety of consumer products ranging from home and garden pesticides to antacids. However, the products most widely used and that pose the most serious health risks are body powders. Talc is the main ingredient in baby powder, medicated powders, perfumed powders and designer perfumed body powders. Because talc is resistant to moisture, it is also used by the pharmaceutical industry to manufacture medications and is a listed ingredient of some antacids. Talc is the principal ingredient in home and garden pesticides and Àea and tick powders. Talc is used in smaller quantities in deodorants, chalk, crayons, textiles, soap, insulating materials, paints, asphalt ¿ller, paper, and in food processing.

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1 cup of arrowroot herb powder 1 cup of dried chamomile herb Blender 1 Place the chamomile into the blender. 2 Use the blender to grind the chamomile into a very ¿ne powder. . 3 Stop the blender every few seconds and rub a bit between your ¿ngers to ensure that there remains no grit or large fragments. . 4 Add the arrowroot and blend with the chamomile until fully incorporated. . 5 Place your herbal baby powder in a container Body Powder Things You’ll Need:

What about infants? Talc is used on babies because it absorbs unpleasant moisture. Clearly, dusting with talcum powder endangers an infant’s lungs at the prospect of inhalation. Exposing children to this carcinogen is unnecessary and dangerous. To reduce the dangers of talc exposure, make it a point to buy talc free products including talc free bath and body powders, facial powders, Àea powders, and baby powders. If there’s any question as to whether a product you’re purchasing contains this harmful substance, contact the manufacturer before purchasing it. It’s particularly important to avoid using any powder containing talc on babies or in the genital region of adults. Fortunately, there are now talc free body powders available, which will eliminate exposure to this harmful ingredient. Many of these powders are all natural and safe for the whole family to use on a daily basis. If you having trouble ¿nding talc-free products here are some very simple recipes for making your own products at home. How to Make Baby Powder Here is a terri¿c natural herbal powder that you can easily make at home that is exceptional in preventing diaper rash. Its gentle ingredients make it perfect for babies. Other

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Jar that will hold 2 cups 1 Cup of Rice Flour 1/2 Cup Cornstarch 15 drops of essential oil Place the cornstarch and rice Àour in a re-sealable jar. A mason jar, or a reused glass jar with a lid, works well. . Add 15 drops of your favorite essential oil. Invigorating scents work well in body powder. Some invigorating essential oils to consider are mint, rosemary, or lavender. Rosewood also has a very enjoyable fragrance that is commonly used in making perfume. If you would like your powder to have a masculine scent consider patchouli oil. . Place the lid on the jar and shake well to mix the ingredients. You can punch holes in the lid of the jar to create a shaker of body powder, or you can simply unscrew the lid and use a puff to apply the powder. Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care of¿ce in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at balikim2000@gmail.com, or office phone 085105-775666 or https://www.facebook.com/ CHC Bali

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Our retrograde Mars returns to the sign of Scorpio this fortnight where it will remain until the beginning of August. It will retrace its steps all the way back to 23 degrees by the end of June when it actually finishes the retrograde motion. Mars enjoys being in Scorpio and these next 2 months are sure to bring depth, transformation and endings. It also allows you to use your investigative abilities to probe and dissect issues, particularly pertaining to shared finances, sexuality and deep intimacy. Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system is in a direct square aspect to Saturn this fortnight as well and pushes the Truth agenda and the governmental hierarchical issues. Obviously there is work to be done and Jupiter in the sign of Virgo is pushing for the change that is required to efficiently take care of business and to honour personal and global responsibility for what we have created by facing the reality of the situation. By the time the New Moon comes around on June 5th, we will have a Grand Mutable Cross containing these two planets, Neptune in Pisces and Venus, Sun and Moon in Gemini. The Karmic nodes are also bound up in the Cross and there is a fated feel to events that arise in June and the stress that they will create. Use the power of this cross to keep your heart open and to speak up about those things which matter the most to you. Be willing to own your part! NEW MOON 14 Gemini 53 June 5, 2016 11:01 am

This New Moon is pushing you to really speak up this coming month and to elevate your thinking to a higher level and to look at situations from this elevated perspective. You are feeling both spiritually attuned and hardworking. There’s a huge potential for your own personal healing during the coming weeks and an even deeper transformation is occurring. The more you live in alignment with your personal truth and expression the more skins or layers you will have to shed. Allow the past to dissolve as you participate in your own healing journey and be like the snake knowing that your newly exposed skin may be tender.

Travel is highlighted with the New Moon although the making of arrangements could prove to be a little challenging as too will be your health with any old or underlying issues rising to surface and pushing your attention inwards. Making plans or schedules then is difficult and you may have to stay very changeable in your attitude. This is the time to really revue your finances and your material acquisitions and to potentially reform or transform your inventory or your monetary flow. You may be experiencing an influx of new ideas that are sure to have you rethinking your current belief structure or ideals as well.

This New Moon is a great opportunity to take stock of your personal values and to possibly look more deeply at your financial obligations or to commit to more responsibility with regards to monetary issues. Your heart is with your community or group of friends or probably even invested in humanitarian issues and to be seen as a diligent and honest worker will bring you greater standing over the next few weeks. Mars is digging deeply into the emotional nature of your romantic and significant one-on-one relationships. These are old issues you are dealing with here and once they are confronted you will feel free to move into a new type of relating.

The Scorpio native is particularly targeted with the retrograde Mars and it is both your co-ruling planet and your sign. This is the last opportunity that you will get for two years to really focus your energy on yourself and your needs, so make the most of it. There is no problem for you to turn introspective although others will no doubt want your skills, money and attention. There is much to balance out when it comes to the children in your life and they have ever demanding needs within the local community and this will take a bit of juggling of shared resources over the next weeks. It’s time to deal with the bigger financial issues.

As a mutable sign yourself and with the New Moon in Gemini conjoined Venus this Grand Cross is significantly triggering your chart. This may be the time for self-love, care and nurture while you contemplate your Worldly concerns and considerations. Perhaps your work is closer to home and family than spread far and wide. Issues with a parent or your own parenting responsibilities may be compelling you to work more with technology tools while remaining accessible to those you love. This is the perfect time to promote yourself, to build that website and to create where necessary a new personal. You are reworking, modifying and revolutionising your working situation.

Once again the mutable signs get the attention and this brings a furthering surrender of your personal needs and a focus on communicating with loved ones or on a one-on-one basis. Your home is the centre for much love and sharing and this may help to expand your status or ignite your passion for a bigger service picture. It could be for some that the family needs are opposing your more worldly pursuits. The stage is set and it feels like you are a mere player in this current life drama. Your energy may be quite low during this time or at least turned more inwards than usual.

You may use the New Moon and the coming cycle to get clear through your own inner guidance on how to responsibly do your work in the World on a daily basis. Any religious leanings that you may have will be inspiring you to change the way you communicate and move about. The Mars retrograde is transforming your emotional connection to the children in your life and for some, reworking your image to suit the new job description. Anything in the way of you starting your own family will be removed over the next couple of months. The much needed and important discussions will take place in early June.

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This next New Moon highlights health and healing for you and an ever deepening need for regular solitude. Siblings may be in need of your compassionate heart and you will grow through the experiences you share with them. The ripple of transformative change is apparent within the community and your circle of friends. It could be slow going over the next few weeks as much old turf is revisited and repaired. As we bravely face the truth within ourselves there is an apparent personal commitment to live in alignment with this truth. The consequences of not doing it are deception and confusion and a very active and busy mind.

With an ever deepening love for your friends and community this could mark a time of furthering your commitment and responsibility to them. You are prioritizing your work options and also feeling generous when it comes to sharing resources with others. This is the time through to the end of June to get your finances sorted and to even make a plan or budget for the future. Giving to others is a beautiful thing and keeping enough for you is simply sensible. There are family issues or home matters requiring further investigation for the next few weeks and you may feel a little challenged by the things arising now.

As you review your career or business finances and emotional attachment these next few weeks you will be compelled to let go of certain relationships and possessions or even ideologies. This is a time to restructure your shared resources and to give accordingly. Taking the role as the authority could put you in a place to share your ideas or changing viewpoints. There’s a lot of give and take with the mutable cross and although you are of a fixed nature, you will also need to flow in harmony with other people’s mindsets as well. Stress can be alleviated with the willingness to change, grow and release wherever it feels necessary for you, clearing the space for new growth.

Another of the mutable signs with Jupiter pushing you to grow to take chances and promising you a good outcome, while giving unconditionally to those you love. Taking parental responsibility and furthering your career are the other leg of the Cross diametrically opposed through June. The revision and current inaction involves siblings or your communication skills and they could do with some transforming energy. Your movements could be feeling thwarted or hindered through until the end of June while you focus in on those mental concerns. There’s a tendency to do too much or to expand your energy beyond your own capacity over the next weeks, so be careful.

Pisces is the last of our mutable signs and the cross is affecting you in the way that you are being very kind and sincere with your own personal needs. As always though, the wellbeing of others is where you chose to grow and expand your awareness. As much as you may be challenged by the bigger global picture you are able to bring your attention closer to home and to care deeply within your own personal environment and with family members. This is a good time to review your foreign connections or travel plans and to make the deeper transformational changes within yourself which will in turn affect those around you.

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Helping Our Children to Build A Solid Self Esteem As parents or guardians we wish for our children’s journey through their schooling life to be an enjoyable experience but the reality is that some days they may actually feel more like they are negotiating through a minefield of mixed emotions, mounting workloads and a need to fit the mould. Seemingly simple factors such as who and how their peers played with them at school that day, the devastation of making a mistake in front of their teacher or classmates, the fear of failure and the pressure of making good grades can all be contributing factors to a child’s crumbling self esteem.

Remember back to your school years? For many of us these memories might include fun filled days with friends, a love for learning new things and the joy of just being a kid. But for all of those positive recollections, I’ll warrant there are a number of us who also recall the angst of fitting in, the pressures of passing with good grades and the fear of failing.

We all manage life’s pressures differently and some of us seem more proficient in dealing with them than others. A bright and bubbly exterior may belie an inward struggle that is bubbling beneath and as parents it can sometimes be difficult to identify when that struggle may become overwhelming for our kids. A solid self esteem is a vital tool to enable children aged from tots to teens to navigate their school years as best they can but occasionally we, as parents also require a little assistance in helping to foster positive approaches and attitudes in our children. Acutely aware of the pressures that face today’s students, ProEducation are presenting a workshop for parents wishing to help boost their son’s or daughter’s self esteem on Monday May 30th @ 10.30am in The Canggu Club - Bistro C bar. Hosted by ProEd’s own counsellor and educational psychologist, Marinda Grimbeek, the workshop is open

Solebuddies’ Waterbom Funday On Thursday 28 March Waterbom welcomed some extra special guests to its fun filled playground as Solemen hosted its monthly kids Fun Day.

Dewita who has a condition called Becker’s Nevus causing abnormal skin discoloration, abnormal hair growth, and thickening of skin, spent the day with her brother and family and although shy, she interacted with the other kids and staff and was visibly enjoying herself. Mang Wi, a Fun Day regular with Down Syndrome surprised all of the staff by overcoming her usual dislike for the water and spent the day swimming with staff and amusing all with her playful antics. Her joy was contagious and drew smiles from onlookers as she squealed with excitement when floating along the lazy river in a tub with one of the staff

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to everyone and is designed to be an informal session whereby those who attend are encouraged to actively contribute to the discussion. The workshop aims to focus on forming ways to help our children develop a solid self esteem that remains constant despite the perils of puberty, follies of friendship, desire to perform well academically and socially, physical changes and the general ups and downs of life! Subsequent to this session, ProEd is also looking to run follow up workshops with students throughout the June/ July school holidays so stay tuned as dates will be finalised shortly. The Self Esteem Workshop on May 30th at Canggu Club’s Bistro C bar is free of charge and for more information please contact ProEducation: +62 88219142462 or email administration@proed.asia Resa’s story and the loss of young lives which could be prevented is all too common in Bali, with limited medial treatment available to those whose financial situation doesn’t allow for the most basic assistance. The Fun Day was a huge success as the kids and their families were just regular kids for a day – laughing, enjoying the sunshine and forming new friendships. Solemen’s Fun Days are made possible only through the help and support of generous businesses and individuals. Special mention for the latest Fun Day goes to Waterbom and also Zappaz who provided a delicious lunch for all, the Bali Dynasty who supplied essentials in the form of towels and also Paradise Property who supplied a car for use on the day which was essential in transporting some of the less able-bodied kids to and from the event.

Solebuddies of all ages from Denpasar, Klungkung, Sanur and Ubud congregated at the park. Every child brought their unique situation and struggles, from cerebral palsy to down syndrome, but for that day, all difficulties were pushed into the background and the focus was on fun and frivolity. Dewi and Agus, two of our “Solebuddies” who suffer from Harlequins Ichtyosis, a severe genetic disorder resulting in the skin forming large, diamond-shaped plates that are separated by deep cracks (fissures), attended and didn’t let their conditions or physical appearance hinder them, spending the day exploring the park and conquering even the biggest slides.

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members. Lukas who has cerebral palsy, overcame obvious physical challenges as he conquered slides and explored the watery playgrounds with the help of Fey, a member of the Solemen Outreach Team who buddied up with him as together they explored the park. The day was tinged with some sadness and a little nostalgia for those present as the Solemen team commemorated Resa, a Solebuddy who attended the last Fun Day in March and sadly passed away earlier in the month. Resa who suffered from Thallasemia leaving him wheelchair bound due to his enlarged stomach, died from heart complications. Although Resa had only been supported by Solemen for a short time he made a lasting impact on the team, as he did everyone he came into contact with and he was remembered fondly and will continue to be missed.

Fun Days are special events on the Solemen calendar as they provide the kids and parents alike with an outlet where they can come and enjoy themselves and forget for a moment the challenges and stresses they face on a dayto-day basis. They also give the Solemen Outreach Team a much needed reprieve from long days on the road, in transit often to remote villages to help those who need it most. Solemen’s needs are growing daily as more and more cases are taken on and they exhaust all available avenues to help the disadvantaged in Bali. If you would like to know more about the charity head to their website www.solemen.org and remember no donation is too large or too small. Please help Solemen continue to do the work they are doing, impacting and empowering individuals, families and communities and bringing them hope.

Bistro C Gets Amped Up for Origin Football

Stuck for a spot to kick back and watch all of your favourite sports in comfort? Agreed, there are numerous bars lining the streets of Legian that offer a few screens on which to watch the weekend footy, but all too often rowdy revelers ensure you can only catch a few moments of the commentary and majority rules might mean you miss out on seeing your team! The bar within Canggu Club’s Bistro C boasts a cool, club house inspired design with a multitude of high definition screens to guarantee die hard sports fans up to the minute access to all of the world’s major sporting events. From AFL to NRL, Soccer, Rugby, Cricket, Tennis, Boxing and Badminton........if it’s telecast on screen, the team at the Sports Bar will find it for you! Plush, comfy bar stools, polished floors and walls filled with sporting memorabilia along with the obligatory honour boards showcasing a few of the ‘local’ footy legends add atmosphere without the crazy crowds. Complete with a pool table and darts corner, it’s a top spot to escape the heat of the afternoon, grab a cold beer, some bar snacks or a hearty meal and catch up on the latest news in world sport.

Offering everything a footy fan needs to get their weekly fix, screening all Australian NRL and AFL fixtures from Thursday through Monday. Don’t forget to mark those upcoming tennis grand slams in your diaries as they will be screening all the action of the major matches from Roland Garros and Wimbledon from late May into July. Open from 11am daily to members, guests and day pass holders and from 5pm it is open for the public to enjoy no day pass required! Canggu Club Platinum, Gold and Silver members can take advantage of 50% discount on all food and beverages from 5pm with Bronze members enjoying 20% discount on F&B, which makes for a more than affordable evening out for everyone. It’s also a great place to cool down and ‘rehydrate’ after some social sport on weekday evenings at The Canggu Club. Join the team on Mondays for Tag Rugby or Basketball, Tuesdays Soccer, Wednesdays for mixed Netball or Thursday for AFL (after which you can try your luck at the cash jackpot with ‘Chase the Ace’. Rugby League fans, steel yourselves for the onset of some Aussie state rivalry as State of Origin gears up for game one on June 1st. Kick off is at 6pm sharp with live, pre match coverage commencing earlier in the afternoon, so be sure to secure your seat, as diehard footy followers will all be vying for a bar stool. The series continues with game two on June 22nd and the all important decider on July 13th. There’s a sensational line up of world class sports on offer and whether you are keen on the footy or more inclined to view a volley or two, Bistro C bar has your game covered. For more details about match coverage, go to the ‘what’s on’ section at the Canggu Club website: www.cangguclub.com

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GARDEN DOCTOR by Dr. Kris

Live to Garden The speed of modern day life has left too many of us couped up indoors all day, constantly working, too busy to relax, going from house to of¿ce- of¿ce to house, or otherwise addicted to the screen all day, going from TV to laptop to phone and back again. Even when we’re not at work there are still emails, deadlines and work calls to worry about. And then to make matters worse when we ¿nally have a moment to sit down and relax we turn on the nightly news! The thought of peace and inner calm doesn’t even get a look in for many these days with all the noise from technology in¿ltrating every nook and cranny of our lives. If this sounds like you it’s time to turn off the technology and get back to nature, get into gardening, it’s a great form of exercise that is good for your mind, body and spirit. Gardening is great hobby to have, it can awaken your creativity and you can even get ¿t while you do it. Weightbearing activities such as digging and lifting can build muscle, and aerobic activities such as raking and mowing can burn calories. You can expend as much energy raking the lawn as you would on a treadmill at the gym.

McCallum, studied 3000 people over a 30 year period and found that regular gardening reduced the risk of dementia in old age by 36 per cent. The bene¿ts were possibly due to a variety of factors including being physically active, eating the good fresh produce as well as having a sense of future and purpose. Research has found that just by looking at scenes of nature a decline in systolic blood pressure can be achieved, so imagine what being out there toiling in it can do! Gardening has a p o s i t i v e e ff e c t o n mental health and stress reduction that leads to positivity in all other aspects of your life, including living a healthier longer life.

Various health professionals and studies have proven the physical bene¿ts of gardening but the greatest impacts could really be found in the positive effects that pottering around in the garden can have on mental health, which is a huge issue these days - please see rant above.

Gardeners tend to be more optimistic in that they have something to look forward to, unlike those whose lives revolve around the sole activity of work and stress. Your garden should be a place of meditation, contemplation and relaxation. When you garden you will naturally stop thinking, obsessing, and worrying and your senses will become awakened to the moment. This is the most effective way to reduce stress. Gardening will give you a sense of purpose and allow you to re-connect with nature which can be helpful to establish an inner peace. Best of all it is good for the environment and it gets you out into the fresh air!

The planning, creation and ongoing maintenance of a landscape or garden is a living artwork which not only gets you active but is also an excellent creative outlet for your brain. Australian research conducted by Professor John

Apart from the calming bene¿ts for the mind, gardening will also have tangible positive effects on your physical health. Gardeners usually eat greater quantities of home grown fresh produce than people without vegetable gardens and this tends

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to be healthier as home growers generally avoid heavy use of pesticides, herbicides and chemical fertilizers. Always aim to plant an organic garden, free of chemicals. One of the best aspects of gardening is the social aspect. It’s all inclusive, age is no barrier. The whole family can get out there and do it together from toddlers to the elderly. From digging the dirt, to sowing the seeds or even watering with the hose there is something for everyone, and it can be great fun for all! You can also swap seeds, cuttings, herbs, fruits, and vegetables with your neighbours and friends. Gardening is a unique hobby as it will allow you to do something calming, creative, fun and physical. The great thing about gardening is that you can use your whole body without any effort because it’s just great fun digging the dirt and getting your hands into the earth. What else could I compare it too.....there’s nothing really! Get your family involved in gardening. A happy family is a healthy family and gardening is a great way to spend time together and create a fun outlet for physical activity, whilst strengthening family bonds at the same time. The bene¿ts are truly priceless! Over the years I’ve noticed that few people who garden ever fully retire from it. Take a peek at the late poet Stanley Kunitz’s book ‘The Wild Braid: A Poet ReÀects on a Century in the Garden’ published in 2005 by W.W. Norton & Co. In the photos Kunitz at 99 years of age is stooped and frail, yet still wielding small hand tools and carrying metal buckets....he simply kept on going for the love of it! What a ¿ne example to us all!

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HECTOR’S Ordure of the Day News that Bali’s beaches are the repositories of sewage is hardly novel, and it’s not by any means con¿ned to the Legian beachfront, where the latest discovery by those who should ensure it doesn’t happen has stirred up a noisome furore. There is hardly a pristine beach or sea swimming area left in Bali or indeed beyond. They have all been colonized to some degree or other by rubbish of very questionable provenance, not to mention the plastic and other detritus that surfs along with the board riders and wraps itself around the limbs of people splashing around on the waterline. A story reported in Bali Update and sourced from the newspaper NusaBali, said that on May 9 open sewers from Jl. Padma in the heart of Legian were draining black liquid into the sea and giving the popular bathing beach a terrible stink. When this news broke (reporters really should stick to just reprinting media releases from the proper authorities, shouldn’t they?) there was the usual scurry of activity. Everyone ran for cover or off to ¿nd the bit of paper that says, “My friend did it”. Legian district chief I Made Madya Surya Natha conceded that the problem of untreated sewage Àowing on to the beach was a long-standing issue. But then he said that while efforts had been made to build sewage holding areas, heavy rains had caused these to overÀow. Ah! When your friend who might have done it cannot be found, blame it on the weather. It’s not at all unreasonable, after all, in a place where torrential tropical rain is known to occur on a regular basis, to fail to provide adequate storm drainage. It’s so much easier that way. You have to maintain infrastructure, or so the notional SOPs go, if you’ve bothered to build it in the ¿rst place. He said he hoped the environmental agency (BLH) would investigate and provide a long-term solution. (See above re building and maintaining required infrastructure.)

Beach Follies We were at Pantai Bengiat at Nusa Dua one recent Saturday – it’s our weekend of¿ce quite often and we like it because it’s operated by the local cooperative, which tries really hard to look after visitors – and had an opportunity to observe the new demographics of Bali tourism. Our sojourn was punctuated by loud Chinese frivolity. We think these particular Chinese were from Taiwan, on the basis of the women’s nearly daring choice of beach attire and the class of juvenile bonhomie exhibited by the males of the party.Brazilians were also present, speaking their incomprehensible variant of Portuguese; as well as, we thought, some Romanians. It was an eclectic crowd, though the crowd was hardly a crowd. There was a brisk onshore breeze, which may have put off some. We brieÀy ventured into the sea for a splash, trying unsuccessfully to avoid being snared by passing plastic rubbish.

Goodabaya Surabaya is Indonesia’s second largest city. It is a place with a signi¿cant non-Muslim population, an industrial centre, and a city where foreign business people, many of them highly sought-after Chinese with money to burn, visit to develop enterprises. The city authorities have decided to ban the production, sale and consumption of alcohol. Muslims are forbidden alcohol – it is haram – and that’s fair enough, though many seem to overlook this behavioural proscription. Drinking intoxicating liquor is not compulsory anywhere. You don’t have to drink, or for that matter get plastered when you do. It is a policy decision of amazing dull-headedness. Neither Surabaya nor East Java is Aceh. And this isn’t the Seventh Century.

No way, José That’s not his name, of course. It’s Rodrigo Duterte, who has just been elected president of the Philippines. He has promised to reintroduce the death penalty for a range of crimes including drugs, rape, murder and robbery. At his ¿rst press conference after winning election in landslide on May 9, he said he favoured hanging to a ¿ring squad because he did not want to waste bullets, and because he believed snapping a spine with a noose was more humane. Last year he said that he would like to see public hangings.There are those who would tell you that it is wrong to overlook the varied ethnic, cultural and social imperatives in other countries, or the implied electoral endorsement of a “landslide” election win, when criticizing their policies. As a general principle, that’s sound. It is invidious, however, when what is being proposed is a return to Late Neolithic policies. The death penalty was abolished in the Philippines in 2006, during the presidency of Gloria Arroyo.

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under-18 title in the ¿rst 2016 race series of the Rottnest Island Surferfest in Western Australia on May 14-15. The event includes a long swim. The ocean water there is not tropically warm. In fact the Diary wouldn’t touch it without several thermal layers between it and absolutely anything that matters, or used to. So congratulations, Sweania, and welcome back to warm water. The second race in the Rottnest series is in November. The Surferfest series, with events also held in Victoria, is said to be over triathlon courses that are the toughest in Australia. Sweania’s Perth trip was not all work, though. After the business bit was done, it included some downtime in the city and a visit to the Perth Zoo where she met her ¿rst kangaroo. That’s always a treat for visitors to Australia.

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Faith, Hope and Clarity We heard a lovely little story from a friend in Brisbane the other day. She’d been doing reading groups at her daughter’s school that morning and had been sitting chatting with some of the students. They were talking about animals, the next writing job on their list. As she reports, the conversation went like this: Child 1: I like bears. Child 2: Did you know Jesus can run at 70km per hour? Me: 70km per hour? That’s very fast. Are you sure? Child 1: They’re furry. Child 2: Yes, Jesus can run at 70km an hour. Me: Look I know he could probably run fast, but 70km/h? Child 2: Yes! Me: I’d believe 15km/h but not 70. Child 3: Bob would know! He skipped year 1! He’s smart. Me: I’ve got no doubt Bob would know, but Jesus could not run at 70km/h. Child 2: CHEETAHS not Jesus. Overloaded? No! The report on the capsize of a Bali to Java ferry earlier this year that resulted in the deaths of four people says the boat was overloaded by more than double its payload limit. This is not just yet another example of the cavalier approach to rules and regulations, or sensible cautions, which pepper the avoidable disaster calendar here every year. It is nothing short of criminal. One’s passage through life might be subject to fate, or karma if you prefer. But Indonesia’s creakingly supine bureaucracy should at least look as if it’s trying to do its job. Any bets on when it might start applying itself to what it’s paid to do?

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Twelfth Man We’re looking forward to our annual Ubud meeting with old friend Ross Fitzgerald, which this year will be on Jun. 13, the Queen’s Birthday long weekend in Sydney. We’ll be chatting over coffee at an establishment that is screening the AFL match in which Collingwood, his team, is playing Melbourne at the MCG. But that’s not the extra frisson. What will give the conversation a buzz is that Fitzgerald is lead candidate on the Senate ticket for NSW in the Jul. 2 national elections for the Australian Sex Party. This a political party, not one of those indecorous affrays that take place regularly in the Glitter and Gutter Strip favoured by Aussie tourists out for a good time, yair. Fitzgerald is a professor of history, a four-decade-plus veteran of Alcoholics Anonymous about which he wrote a book, and latterly the author of ¿ctional tales featuring erotic material. The Australian Sex Party is not a single-issue out¿t. It promotes a more liberal view of sexual policy than mainstream political parties do, and no doubt gives the rabid right is nasty turn now and then (good), but it also espouses sensible reforms in euthanasia, recreational drug use, refugee policy, and other things. It’s a double dissolution election on Jul. 2 so all12 Senate seats in each state are up for grabs. We’ve suggested to Fitzgerald that he could end up being Twelfth Man. They play cricket at the MCG as well, after all.

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Oh Deer Police have arrested a man in Jembrana for looking after deer. The animals had apparently wandered away from the national park nearby and decided they liked his garden. Instead of shooing them away, or worse, he decided to make them feel at home. It would probably have been dif¿cult for him to establish their regular address, after all.

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Say What? Question: When I first arrived in Bali, I became friends with a woman at work. She’s great. I enjoy spending time with her and, for the first few months, she helped me find my way around and supported me. I like to think I also brought an element of joy to her life as she hadn’t previously explored many of the places we went together. Then, I started feeling smothered. It felt as if she liked me being dependent on her, and I learned quickly that I needed to make my own friends outside of work. So, I started meeting people and finding events I enjoyed such as yoga and bahasa Indonesia classes. When I found out about these activities, I would get excited and tell my friend, and she often accompanied me. But, I started feeling as if she was trying to outshine me with my new friends; so I started to pull away. I talked to her about my feelings and explained how I needed to be a bit more independent. She took offense, and we spent 3 weeks barely speaking to each other. Now we are friends again, and she keeps inviting herself to go with me to places and activities I mention. I want to start taking another yoga class, but I know she will eventually find out and ask why I didn’t invite her. I just want to do some things with her and some things separate from her. I also want to have some friends separate from her. Is this selfish of me? Dr. ZZ: Is it selfish to want to do some things with this girl and some things without her - to have some friends who are separate from her all together? Absolutely not! You are an autonomous being. It is not selfish to have whatever friends you choose, to go wherever you want with whomever you want to go, and to enjoy your life. You don’t owe this woman anything.

Selfish (putting self first) is prudent and healthful. You can’t give from an empty cup. Reducing yourself to the position of being someone else’s sole resource serves no purpose. Put simply, you created the situation of befriending this girl when you first arrived; now it is up to you to modify it. Just tell her when she asks why you don’t want to spend more time with her that that you are happy with your relationship the way it is. No judgment, no speculation, no further comment! This woman is not your duty or responsibility. If she asks why you are not inviting her places, tell her exactly what you said here: You like going some places with her and other places with other people. You enjoy living your life “in the flow” on your own terms with no one else to answer to as circumstances unfold. Period. Silence. Leave any unaddressed conversation about her not being happy for her to figure out. Question: I grew up with an alcoholic father who terrorized my mother, my brother, and me. When he was sober, he was verbally abusive; when he was drunk, he beat us physically. The three of us formed an intimate alliance that insulated us emotionally from his assaults. When one day he disappeared (never be heard from again), life improved. Then, about three years ago, my mother was diagnosed with cancer and passed away within six months. At about the same time, my brother lost control of his motorbike, crashed into a tree, and died in the hospital. I imagine there are other people who have suffered tragedies like mine and worse, but I keep feeling depressed, thinking this shouldn’t have happened to me. How do I stop feeling constantly sorry for myself? Dr. ZZ: You’ve been through a lot, and this 300-word response

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is not to belittle these tragedies. If, however, you let yourself rail against the universe, fall into self-pity and play victim, you’re apt to simply stay depressed. People generally fall into one of two categories. First, there are those who whine, complain, feel sorry for themselves when they face adversities, and think of themselves as helpless victims of life’s circumstances. (“I don’t deserve this. Poor me. It’s not fair.”) These people think it is life’s responsibility to make their lives work. In the second category are people who take responsibility for making the best of trying times, and who understand that it is their job - not that of others or fate - to create the life they want. When these people face adversity, they determine to make themselves happy despite the cards they were dealt. (“What happened has happened. I can either buckle under and rage, or I can accept reality for what it is and do what I can to make my life better.”) For the sake of enjoying life, I recommend doing your best to adopt the mentality of the second group. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Be special to yourself while remembering that you are not a special case. 2. Let go of the fairness myth (“That’s not fair”). There is no fairness czar keeping track of adversities and seeing that they are doled out equitably. 3. Convince yourself that you can and will survive any adversity you face. You have survived every painful event from your past, you are surviving them now, and you will survive them in the future. Whatever it is, you will outlive the challenge and get on with life on the other end. Each of us has a choice as to how we respond to adversity. With the conviction that your happiness is your #1 responsibility, determine to do whatever it takes to enjoy your life. Copyright © 2016 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Dr. ZZ has a Ph.D. in Counseling and a doctorate in Natural Healing. Drawing on a background of over thirty years as a professional therapist, she offers self-help in the areas health, relationship and personal growth. All queries are answered by email and, if they appear in print, are subject to editing. Please email your questions to: <ba.saywhat@yahoo.co.id> All identifying information is kept strictly confidential.


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What is Angklung? Found on a number of islands in Indonesia, notably Java, Bali and Lombok, angklung is a type of gamelan with very ancient roots. There are many theories about the origins of both the instruments and the scale, but, after nearly 19 years of living in Bali and researching Balinese gamelan, I see angklung as having agrarian, village roots that are probably older than the courts of Indonesia. In Bali, there is literary evidence about angklung as early as 1022. Angklung instruments in Bali have either a four or ¿ve tone scale, the most popular being the more ancient four tone. Angklung scales are generally more evenly tempered than other types of ensembles and seem to be related to or based on the types of melodies you hear sung to babies and young children as lullabies. There are two main types of angklung instruments in Bali, which are both percussive: shaken rattles and keys made of bamboo, coconut wood or bronze which are hit with mallets. I think that hundreds of years ago there were only instruments and orchestras made of more primitive and easily accessible materials, such as bamboo, palm and wood. Over time, with the introduction of bronze technology and trading, Balinese started to replace them with more sophisticated, resonant instruments made of bronze. Angklung ensembles with angklung rattles are still popular in Sunda (in this case, all of the instruments are rattles), East Java and Lombok. Today in Bali – bar a handful of ensembles in East Bali and one in Sayan, Ubud that was created by Collin McPhee – ensembles with bamboo instruments are on the verge of extinction. By far the most common angklung orchestras are ones made up of primarily bronze instruments – these are also known as klentangan which refers to a type of instrument with four pot gongs that has an unusual instrumentation and playing technique. What is angklung used for? Find out in the next edition of Kulture Kid.

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Nom de plume MADE & DARMA’s STORY Made is 13 years old. 3 years ago his dad Darma fell out of a tree whilst collecting jack fruit. Darma was paralysed from the waist down and spent the next 2 years laying on a bed in a smoky, dark Balinese kitchen. When found by Puspadi Bali, their mobile rehabilitation unit swung into action and Darma was given the medical treatment he needed. His bed sores were so severe it took Puspadi 1 year to treat them. Just 9 years old at the time, Made had to leave school to look after his father. With the bed sores now healed Puspadi Bali physio Putu has helped Darma build his upper body strength and he is now able to use a wheelchair. With no income and no social security in Bali, there is no future for this family. There is no future for Made unless together we can get him back to school. The family live on their own in the foothills of Mt Agung, Bali’s most sacred mountain. $3,500aus was raised to build this basic house for the family. The nearest school for Made is 20 minutes away on a motorbike.

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So to get Made to school we seek your help to raise 9,000,000rp to buy a motor bike for his father, that can be converted to be ridden by a paraplegic. Cost of a motor bike is around Rp. 6,000,000 with another Rp. 3,000,000 required to convert it. This would also give Darma a chance to lead a decent life. Isolated at this house, a motor bike will mean he can not only take Made to school, but go to the market, visit people and participate in ceremonial life. Once again he will be able to look after his family and regain his pride as a father and member of his community. To raise the 9,000,000rp for Darma, I will take 2 fairy house classes on Sunday 29 May at the Tans Hotel in Seminyak. If the classes are full, 15 children in each class, then Darma will have a motor bike. I will donate all the materials for the children for the fairy house kits so every rupiah will go towards the motorbike. The Trans Hotel will make a special day around this and will call it an Enchanted Fairy Day. There will be fairy story telling, fairy face painting, a fairy Àoss machine & a special fairy lunch available at a small extra cost.

Bring your little fairy & family and enjoy an enchanted day of fairy entertainment • Fairy house classes at 11 and 2pm to make your own fairy house. • Fairy face painting. • Fairy storytelling. • Fairy Àoss. • RafÀe tickets to win a fairy package: childrens craft book How To Make Fairy Houses, signed by the author, a fairy house kit with your own private class & a tiny weenie fairy to ¿t in your fairy house. • Stay on for Yum Cha and receive free pool use and parking. Children are encouraged to come dressed in their best fairy dress or favourite fairy tale costume and let their imaginations run wild as they create their own, take home, magical fairy house. See a sample fairy house at Trans Resort Reception. Class numbers are limited so you need to book. Book at: Trans Resort Reception Date: Sunday 29 May Class Times: 11am and 2pm Cost: 300,000rp per person for fairy house class Yum Cha: 250,000rp per person


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“Enthralling Perambulations” I don’t know if you have noticed but there are not many places in Bali where you don’t need to watch where you are putting your feet. From a spiritual perspective it is nothing to do with poor construction. Oh no. It is, of course, those mischievous evil spirits that dwell in the nether regions beneath your feet. Spirits like to be noticed you see and so they are constantly causing disturbances for us mere mortals just to keep reminding us who’s boss. All over the island brand new footpaths are being constructed along the sides of the roads with gots (drains) to carry the water away hidden beneath the pavement. With the availability of such posh pedestrian promenades there is no longer the need for local people to risk life and limb by walking in the road. Not that my wife would ever believe it, after years of living in fear of falling down damaged or missing drain cover she never walks on the pavement (sidewalks to those who are offspring of the pilgrim fathers). Just to prove that they do have a sense of humour our footpath makers have added steep slopes every now and again just to give us some exercise and a yellow stripe to lead blind people into power poles. It keeps everyone on their toes and makes walking an ever so interesting pastime. Unfortunately we all know that those mischievous dwellers of the underworld will have their way in the end and it won’t take long before manhole covers will be broken or missing and gots will be blocked spewing colourful liquids containing all kind of interesting preused items into the roadways. Once more we will hear the familiar sound of people screaming as they disappear into black holes in the night. Thank goodness our Àoors tend to be a little more stable when we get home. Well they usually are but this isn’t always the case is it? Sometimes we are faced with instability beneath our feet. How many sad cases have we seen over the years where beautiful Àoors in someone’s very expensive abode have been seriously damaged by subsidence, cracking or rising moisture. It’s enough to make you cry in your caviar. Of course it all comes down to what is happening in the underworld and, while many local people de¿nitely do not want to know what is happening in the underworld, it can be bene¿cial if we give it some thought if we are to ¿nd some stability in our lives.

1. Simple Àoor method - Design 1 Now when it comes to laying the subÀoors the squares between the sloof beams are usually ¿lled with, you guessed it - “¿ll” (whatever that might be). Now if the ¿ll is rock or sand this is often not too bad although it does need to be compacted. It should not be soil or much worse - clay, this will expand in the wet season and contract in the dry season making the Àoors lift or sink. If you see someone including any vegetable matter in the ¿ll you know there will be a problem later when the vegetation rots down - the Àoor will sink. In many cases tiles are simply laid on top of this compacted ¿ll, it is hardly surprising that there will be problems. 2. Use of reinforced concrete panels - Design 2 More enlightened builders will partially ¿ll the voids between the sloof beams with rock and/or sand and will then put a layer of concrete with a steel mesh reinforcement on top of the ¿ll and level with the top of the sloof beams. This method is much better but still has a couple of problems. There is a vertical joint between the concrete subÀoor and the sloof beam which can allow the subÀoor to move, moisture may rise up the joint and may also provide a passage for termites. It is quite amazing how small a crack termites can get through. It is common for builders to use a weak mix of concrete for the subÀoor - it should be full strength concrete and 100mms thick. This type of subÀoor construction can be improved by securely connecting the sub Àoor panels to the sloof beams during construction using the reinforcing bar to prevent movement. Modern materials are also available to seal the subÀoor concrete to the sloof beams. These are the most common ways that subÀoors are constructed here in Indonesia. 3. Full single slab Àoor - Design 3 There is, however, a much better way of constructing a subÀoor. We can cast the whole of the Àoor as a single reinforced concrete slab that lies across the top of the sloof beams. As long as it is properly designed and constructed it is much stronger and it is far more resistant to dampness or termite penetration from below. You won’t get sagging or bulging in the Àoor and moisture and termite penetration is a much lesser problem.

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If the structural engineer and builder know their craft the ground Àoor and sloof beams can be cast as a single unit but it is important that the formwork is good, that the concrete is well placed and that properly designed beams with strong reinforcement is included.

The area in question is the subÀoor, the Àoor beneath the Àoor - the real Àoor, the tiles are, after all, only the decoration, the ¿nishing.

Waterproof membranes Well understood in other parts of the world but still little understood in Indonesia is the use of waterproof membranes beneath the subÀoor to prevent moisture penetration. In Australia it is common practice to install single large sheets of tough black plastic underneath Àoor slabs. Unfortunately it is dif¿cult to ¿nd suitable plastic sheets in Indonesia. Builders are starting to use waterproof membranes as standard practice. These are often used in Àoor design 2 above although this still has the weakness of water penetration between the sloof beams and the Àoor panels.

Waterproof membranes are rather like condoms and, like condoms, only a single small hole can render them useless and spell disaster. Care must be taken in their placement to make sure there is no path through which moisture can penetrate, avoid joints and make sure they don’t get punctured by sharp items.

Reinforced concrete “sloof” or ground beams are cast along the top of the walls. These sloof beams hold everything together horizontally.

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The structure of most modern buildings in Indonesia have foundation walls built from large stones. People who know what they are doing will also have reinforced concrete foundation “piers” (short columns that stand on concrete footplates buried in the ground) situated in key locations along these stone walls where concrete columns will be placed to support the walls, roofs and upper Àoors.

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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby fore the gig. I had timed my two week holiday here well, see some friends, some sights, They Àew into Perth international airport on Friday the but more importantly to thirteenth on a private plane (Edforce one) completely owned see Iron Maiden! The by the band and piloted by Bruce Dickinson himself. They drinks went down well. had no fear of the auspicious date knowing full well the gods I had my old (now of rock would protect them. They landed in a Perth very ripped) Sonisphere 2012 t-shirt on and was ¿red up; my friend much in need of a good old fashioned rock injection and boy didn’t get a ticket in time and didn’t come so I got a lift to the station and headed into Perth. I met another mate and we did they deliver! headed to some bars for as cheaper start up drinks as Perth I am talking of course could manage. The city is pretty poor when it comes to a about the unstoppa- fully-Àedged rock bar so after a couple in the aptly named 42 ble metal force that is below, a hidden underground pub in the heart of the city. We Iron Maiden. The went where I guess every other maiden fan had ended up, band has just ¿nished The Moon and Sixpence. The Moon was crammed wall to wall up the Australian leg with black t-shirts and metal fans, I got a pint of Hobgoblin of the ‘Book of Souls’ and we took some shots of black Sambuca as they had run world tour and I was out of Jägermeister. I met up with some other fans and we lucky enough to be over in Perth at the time to see them in headed out to Perth Arena suitably smashed and ready for the show. all their glory. Greetings live music lovers and welcome to this long awaited Music Matters special report here in your local Bali Advertiser.

Known world over as the key instigators of the metal genre and particularly the NWBHM or to those of you who are unfamiliar The New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Iron Maiden have been kicking ass and taking names since the very early 80’s. The incredible and intricate guitar skills of the band are complemented with lyrics which may as well be a story in themselves and often are. The band speaks to people of all ages, and their songs are memorable, catchy, and just as metal as anyone could wish for. I personally have been waiting pretty much my whole life to see them as it is rare they would come to Bali or even the UK for that matter, and it is notoriously dif¿cult to catch them live! So yesterday on the evening of May 14th I got my chance and saw the Maiden in the Àesh. Here is my story. Friday the 13th had come and gone; I had bought my ticket weeks ago, and now was heading to a friend’s house to get some Jack Daniels and coke in me be-

The ticket was $150 and after buying a few drinks inside for $45 and a tour T-shirt for $55 it was fair to say it was a bit of a pricey evening. I was in the main standing section. You could have got cheaper tickets to sit down, but who sits down for Iron Maiden, plus seated tickets were not allowed drinking. Ok, so I was now inside the stadium and pretty much right at the back, the stage went dark then blood red. Then the main screen showed bats swooping through a forest then the stage lit up to reveal a full Aztec temple and an altar, standing center completely bathed in dazzling white light dressed as a druid was Dickinson his ¿rst notes loud and haunting “Here is the soul of a man, here in this place for the taking, clothed in white, standing in the light here is the soul of a man.” This one lyrical verse pretty much summed up the theme of the gig. After that with Maiden playing the whole new album The Book Of Souls in its entirety, the crowd was not so familiar with the new stuff but loved it just the same, the set list went something like: 1.If Eternity Should Fail 2. Speed of Light 3. The Great Unknown 4. The Red And The Black

5. When The River Runs Deep 6. The Book of Souls 7. Death or Glory 8. Shadows of The Valley 9. Tears of A Clown 10. The Man of Sorrows 11. Empire Of The Clouds And then when all the above was played out they rolled out the old stuff: Fear of the dark, Wicker Man Hallowed Be Thy name and my personal favorite the Trooper, all of the songs got their own backdrop and theme. The lights and overall showmanship was out of this world and only one other band I had ever seen could match them on theatrics that being AC/DC. Now by this point, I had made it pretty much to the front and was in a mosh pit trying to see and not get completely killed, but man was it fun. I was so close I could nearly reach out and touch them. Some B#strd crowd surfed over me and stole the hat from my head but other than that it was a general front of gig experience lots of pushing and shoving. Maiden didn’t play Run To The Hills or Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter which was a shame as I was looking forward to it but with a back catalog that extensive where do you even start to make judgment calls. The gig was awesome an estimated 30,000 people in attendance and as the last notes played and the band bid us goodnight. An exhausted and a thoroughly happy sea of black streamed into the quiet Perth streets. Iron Maiden had brought the magic and we could all once again face our lives with a song in our hearts, namely one of the new ones we will struggle to remember through the time fog. As I mentioned a few issues ago, they are scheduled to Ày into Jakarta in the next week so maybe Bali will be treated to the beast, keep your ears to the ground and look to the skies for Edforce one could be landing in Denpasar soon let’s hope the GWK has a decent supply of booze. Until next time music fans Toby out, keep it live and make it matter!

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SCHEDULE THAT Bali Blues Festival (28 May) Bali is indeed the perfect place for a blues festival. You only have to go out and hear live music to know that there is so much local talent. The talent lined up for this festival include Adrian Adieotomo, Indonesia’s Delta Blues Musician, Tohpati Bertiga and Belawan who is Bali born and has had success internationally. Also members of the Bali Guitar Club and the Lombok Blues Community should be performing. It is going to be an amazing evening by the shores of the Indian Ocean under a star studded sky. When Cost Where Contact

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Bali Tango Marathon (3 – 5 June) This event is de¿nitely a marathon with a twist. Twenty six hours of tango fun. That’s the marathon but the event is set over three days highlighting the concept of togetherness and sharing knowledge of tango. Places are limited to 150 dancers with participants of all nationalities welcome. We have such a diversity of cultures on this island and it will be a great opportunity to enjoy some of South America’s greatest beats. International DJs will be entertaining the participants and pass holders. Come along for a tango sensation! Do check out the website for times and places of events as the marathon is set in different locations. Cost Where Contact

: USD180 (3 day pass) : Kumala Pantai Hotel, Velvet Beachwalk and Republik 45 : tangoinparadise@gmail.com www.balitangomarathon.com

Chinese Food Festival (27 May – 7 June) Chinese food conjures up images of large restaurants with lots of round tables ¿lled with families enjoying dim sum on a Sunday lunch time in Hong Kong or Singapore. The sights, sounds and smells of a China town anywhere is in the world is worth the experience. Chinese food is coming to the Banyubiru restaurant with a two week food festival extravaganza. Chef Jason Zhang from the St Regis Sanya Yalong Bay and Golden Medal Chef winner from the Hainan Provinces Food Fest 2014 will be preparing plenty of scrumptious Chinese delights. Joining him will be Chef Leo Liu from the Westin Hotel, Beijing as noodle master and Chef Lisa Lan who specializes in dim sum. It is going to be a buffet dinner which is great as you can try all the special dishes carefully prepared that showcase China as a world class international cuisine destination. When Cost Where

: 6 pm onwards : IDR450,000 net : Banyubiru Restaurant, The Laguna Luxury Resort and Spa, Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot N2, Nusa Dua Contact : 3005626 www.thelagunabali.com

Nasi Campur Art Exhibition (11 June – 11 July) Creative minds, imaginations Àowing and a new concept at TAKSU Bali will combine a group show with a mix of artwork and jewelry. Pop art, contemporary paintings, traditional black and white Balinese paintings, Indonesian antique artifacts, ceramics and ¿ne art jewelry by international jeweler Tricia Kim from the USA will be showcased. Artwork by local and International artists: Nugroho WIjayatmo (Bengkulu), Ngurah Udiantara (Bali), Anton Subiyanto (Yogyakarta), Dodit Artawan (Bali), Hanh (Pontianak), Abdul Fattah (Yogyakarta), Gilang Fradika (Yogyakarta), Ketut Moniarta (Bali), Philipe Lake Man (Australia), Andy Wauman (Belgium) and Made Isas (Bali) will offer guests a real mixed bag of art to view and enjoy. Nasi Campur as we know is a plate of rice served with a delicious smorgasbord of Indonesian delights. In the same way ‘Nasi campur’ combines a fresh mix of artwork from across the region. The reception is on 11 June and guests are welcome to visit the exhibition at any time. When : 6 pm – 9 pm (11 June) Where : W Retreat & Spa Bali, Jalan Petitenget, Seminyak Contact : 3000106 www.wretreatbali.com

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thought about what to do with the kids for a month or two has crossed your mind. If you have small children then this might just be the answer. The Umalas Kids Club have thought ahead and carefully planned a half day or full day programme for the little ones. One to ¿ve year olds. The sessions are jam packed with exciting activities and play. I remember when all that existed in Umalas was Umalas stables and a few houses dotted along the river. Now as with many areas in Bali it is a hive of activity and a great place to drop your child and then go off for a coffee or breakfast at some of the lovely coffee houses, warungs and restaurants that have sprung up out of nowhere. Do call ahead to reserve a spot. Cost

: IDR120,000 (members) IDR150,000 (non members) – half day IDR 200,000 (members) IDR250,000 (non members) – full day Where : Umalas Kids Club, Jl Umalas Lestari, No 28, Umalas, Kerobokan Contact : 8499441 0819 36291040 info@umalaskidsclub.com

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Third Annual Golf Tournament (4 June) This is an 18-hole tournament that is expected to attract plenty of golf enthusiasts within the community. Prizes will be given for best net, best gross, best net and gross ladies, a hole-in-one, longest drive and closest to the pin. I am not quite sure what all that means but I know the prizes are always great. Participants will receive one round of golf at the club, a golf shirt, goodie bag, light snacks and beverages. The pre-dinner cocktail reception and buffet dinner will be a great reward after a day on the course together with the awards ceremony. Some of the proceeds from the tournament will be handed to Puspadi Bali a foundation that helps children and adults with a range of physical disabilities right here in Bali. There is a great bonus for participants and accompanying family as there are special rates at the Grand Nikko Bali for this period. To register for the tournament and reserve a room please visit the website below. Where : Grand Nikko Bali, Jl Nusa Dua Selatan, Benoa, Nusa Dua Contact : 773377 www.grandnikkobali.com

Uma Cucina (28 May) This is part of the Ubud Food Festival which is going to attract the attention of the community with its focus on South East Asian cuisine and Indonesian cooking. Workshops, food tours and culinary demonstrations are all part of the festival. The very delightful and rustic Italian inspired restaurant Uma Cucina has invited Phillipino Chef and restauranteur Margarita Fores to come along and show case her talents. Voted best female chef in Asia at the San Pellegrino ¿ne dining awards Margarita Fores has a passion for using organic ingredients and promoting healthy eating. Working with the team at Uma Cucina, Margarita Fores will create a very special three course menu with ingredients from both land and sea. Prawn and Crab Raviolo, Millegoglie, smoked kesong puti and candied tomatoes are just some of the dishes that are going to melt in your mouth. The evening will take place on the open air terrace with contemporary cocktails, classic Italian inÀuences and local Balinese Àavours. This luxury hotel is also worth a visit.

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Self-development Workshop (28 May) The workshop is about opening to love and learning to trust with a focus on self-development, spirituality, yoga and meditation. Led by Angela Perez, a leader in these ¿elds, this workshop is designed for singles and couples who wish to experience Tantra, building con¿dence and self-esteem while learning to appreciate the gifts that life brings, letting go of conditioning and judgment. The workshop will be held at the very beautiful Desa Seni which is always worth a visit. When : 9.30 am – 12.30 pm – 2.00 – 5.00 pm Cost : IDR 975,000 (sessions and 1 organic lunch Where : Desa Seni, A Village Resort, Jl Subak Sari No 13, Canggu Contact : info@desaseni.com www.desaseni.com

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton

The New Indonesian House by Robert Powell The New Indonesian House presents 28 homes in Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta and Bali that aptly illustrate the remarkable advances that have taken place in residential design in Indonesia over the last two decades. The surge in the quality of tropical residential architecture began in the late 1980s. The architects in the forefront of this phenomenon were a group of undergraduates at the department of architecture at the University of Indonesia. The journal they produced, Architrave, caused a signi¿cant shift in Indonesian architecture, eventually paving the way for the formation in 1989 of a forum of young Indonesian architects called Arsitek Muda Indonesia (AMI). This was history in the making - a bunch of unpretentious and ambitious kids who put a lot of energy and enthusiasm into their projects. Emerging because of the growing disappointment in the stagnant state of Indonesian architecture, this dynamic group has been an important catalyst for change and experimentation necessary for the advancement of architecture in the country. In those early years, AMI was like a breath of fresh air blowing through moribund industry. Its members had much in common with their professional contemporaries in the neighboring countries of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and The Philippines who sought to encourage critical thinking about architecture amid great societal change. Contemporary architects in Indonesia and S.E. Asia were then and now essentially faced with the same situation: how to modernize while maintaining a core of cultural identity. The majority of the extraordinary residences featured in this large format book were designed by AMI members, now in their late 40s and early 50s, who today form the core of the profession in Indonesia. Author Robert Powell ¿rst met AMI architects between 1993 and 2009 while researching his pioneering books celebrating contemporary Indonesian architecture: The Asian House (1993), The Tropical Asian House (1996), The Urban Asian House (1998) and The New Asian House (2001). To understand the residential architecture of Indonesia at the end of the 20th-century it’s necessary to begin with a brief overview of events in the second half of that century following independence in 1945. The political climate at the time contributed signi¿cantly to the acceptance of modern architectural concepts. Sukarno, the ¿rst president of the new republic, had trained as a civil engineer at the Institute of Technology (ITB) in Bandung, Indonesia’s ¿rst architectural school established in 1950. Sukarno had very clear views on architecture and urban planning. He felt that modern architecture should be invested with powerful symbolic importance as an indicator of national unity. Architecture was to take on huge political signi¿cance in Sukarno’s Guided Democracy in realizing the president’s nationalist ideals. Sukarno’s successor Suharto took over the reins of power in 1967, leading a strong central military- dominated government for 30 years. During the 1970s the question of identity began to surface in architectural discussions. Suharto did not have a strong affinity with modernism and he played a big part in promoting the use of ethnic architectural themes in public buildings. This revival of traditional cultures was linked to the public image of Suharto’s New Order government in which the national Pancasila ideology was associated with the past. The establishment of Taman Mini Indah Indonesia (TMII) in Jakarta in 1975 became an expression of Suharto’s reinterpretation of Pancasila and exerted a considerable restraint on the modern tendencies of the previous regime. The question of a national architectural style became a controversial issue, a topic that was discussed in academic institutions with great passion. Traditional architecture became associated with national identity whereas modern architecture became identi¿ed with “foreign” or “Western.” During the Suharto regime, “traditional” architecture was often inÀated, i.e. buildings with rational modernist appearances but topped with traditional roofs that were decidedly unaesthetic. The sources and inspirations that gave rise to Indonesian

architecture have always been a tricky and complicated topic. Incredibly diverse from an ethnic perspective, one might even reasonably ask whether an authentic Indonesian architecture actually exists. The country’s vernacular work has been inÀuenced by Chinese (Buddhist and Christian), Indian (mainly Hindu), Middle Eastern Islamic traditions as well as Dutch colonial and Indische (Dutch-Indonesian blend) architecture. The creations of Arsitek Muda have been largely con¿ned to Jakarta when in reality quite diverse architectural styles are found throughout this vast archipelago. There is a substantially different sensibility towards architecture in Yogyakarta than exists in Jakarta. Almost 75% of the wealth of the country passes through the capital and the extravagance of both its public and private architecture is evident everywhere. Yogya architects, on the other hand, are required to do more with less. Each residence in The New Indonesian House is accorded its own chapter with 10-12 captioned photos and a Àoor/ ground plan. A “Directory of Architects” in the backmatter provides full contact details of architectural ¿rms whose works are highlighted in the book. It would’ve been helpful had the index given locations so readers would be able to go straight to only those regions they are interested in. Featured in this extravagantly illustrated coffee table book are seven villas and villa-style resorts on Bali: Andra Martin’s Joelianto Residence in Seminyak; Anthony Liu and Ferry Ridwan’s Tukad Balian House in Sidakarya; Sekar Warni’s Villa Kalyani and Walter’s Wagner’s Villa Dewi Sri in Tibubenang; Yoka Sara’s Kayu Aga House and Popo Danes’ Villa Ombak Luwung in Canggu; and Chan Soo Khian’s Villa Alila Soori in Klating. Some readers would be interested in seeing more photos; others would prefer more text. This would not be the failing of Singapore-based architectural photographer Albert Lim Koon Seng whose images have been published extensively in all manner of architectural publications in Asia. His stunning color photographs show how large-scale architectural projects can be Àawlessly executed. These innovative tropical dream houses showcase the aspirations of the elite. Paging through the book, the majority of structures have a sort of sameness with a monotonous emphasis on minimalism and the expansive use of glass. With uncluttered interiors and sparse furniture, many seem Zen-like or Japanese-inspired, showing the exterior and interior features to their best advantage. Like settings in a modern art museum or images showcasing a millionaire’s lavish residence for sale, the homes look even more beautiful than they probably are.

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ANAL GLAND PROBLEMS IN DOGS As far as health hazards for dogs living in Bali go, anal glands problems are hardly the greatest concern. However, it is something that all responsible pet owners should be aware of in order to save on unnecessary trips to the vet and general discomfort for your dog. Ask yourself this: does your dog ever drag his/her bottom along the ground? Contrary to popular myth, this is usually NOT due to worms. Does your dog nibble and chew at his/ her knees, tail or bottom? Does your dog sometimes strain excessively to defecate? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then your dog’s anal glands might need emptying.

How do I empty the anal sacs? Most anal sacs can be emptied easily, and by the owner at home if they are prepared to. It is advisable to wear latex gloves for hygiene reasons; these can be purchased at some DIY stores or pharmacies. If you cannot face doing it yourself, your vet will be happy to do it for you. There are two techniques for emptying anal glands, externally or internally. Try externally ¿rst, if you struggle to empty them then try the internal method. You will know they have emptied, as you will see the secretion squirt out!

What are anal glands? Anal glands are sacs located either side of the anus, at approximately four and eight ‘o’ clock. These sacs contain natural liquid secretions, which can vary in color from yellowish to brown to grey in healthy animals. When a dog defecates, the sac is normally emptied and a small amount of the secretion coats the stool. The function is essentially as a scent marker for marking territory, which is of course redundant in domesticated animals (but perhaps still significant to Bali’s street dog population!). Anal glands are the reason why dogs like to sniff each other’s bottoms; they are merely checking out each other’s personal scent. In most dogs the sacs empty regularly and easily, however some struggle to empty them and these dogs are predisposed to anal sac disease. Why do some dogs get anal gland problems but others not? Good question. Certain breeds are worse affected than others, though any breed can get problems. Toy breeds such as Chihuahuas, Dachshunds and Miniature Poodles are commonly affected, and also Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. Obese dogs are more likely to suffer from anal gland problems, but thin dogs can also be affected. Bali dogs are rarely affected, though we do see them at Sunset Vet from time to time. A high fiber diet is thought to help dogs empty their sacs naturally, though this is unproven. Vets are unsure exactly why some glands block up and others do not, but dogs that require their anal sacs to be manually emptied tend to have a recurring problem where the owner will need to organize for this to be done regularly. How do I know if my dog has a problem? 1. Your dog starts to drag his/her bottom along the Àoor, known as scooting 2. Your dog nibbles or chews at his/her knees, groin, rump, tail or anus 3. Your dog strains hard whilst passing a stool 4. Your dog has started to develop a foul smell 5. Your dog is showing evidence of pain in the area around the anus 6. You have noticed a swelling, discharge or a hole near the anus

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Well, your dog will remain in discomfort. If the duct leading from the anal sac to the skin (through which the discharge normally empties) is blocked, the sac will continue to ¿ll and usually form an abscess. This is a bacterial infection of the anal sac, where the sac ¿lls with pus and then bursts through the skin, leaving a bloody hole. A burst anal gland abscess requires veterinary treatment immediately, and a prolonged course of antibiotics. Needless to say it is much better to empty the anal sacs regularly to prevent this from happening. My pet needs his/her anal glands emptied regularly. Is there a long-term solution so that I do not have to keep doing this?

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Yes there is, a surgical operation where the anal glands are removed entirely. This is nearly always completely curative, and relatively straightforward to perform. As mentioned earlier, the glands serve no physiological purpose to the dog and so are not missed. Complications with the surgery only tend to arise if the dog has previously had a burst anal gland abscess, as this can scatter the lining of the sac and make removal more dif¿cult. The surgery is done under general anesthetic, the duration of the operation depends upon the size of the dog and the technique used but usually takes around an hour. This operation is often advised in young to middle aged dogs that need their glands emptied 4 times or more in the space of a year.

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The Frugal Balinist *On the road tips: OverinÀating tires causes unwanted loss

of tread on the inside of the tire; underinflating causes unwanted loss of tread on the outside. *The gunk and grime in unchanged transmission Àuid in an old car becomes the friction material in an aging clutch pack; replacing the Àuid may cause an old transmission to fail! *When ¿lling up your car or motorbike make sure attendant starts at zero value at the pump. *Three million motorized vehicles (60% motorbikes) travel Bali’s roads, a number that increases by 13% each year while the amount of paved roads increases a mere 1%. *Paying for parking is a sign from God that you’re in an area not designed for a car. *It’s insanity to drive a gigantic gasguzzling piece of metal that can barely navigate a parking lot. *Ride a bike and think about the value of time saved in not spending any more of your life fumbling with a big keychain. *Get around town on foot or bike and only use your car when you have to haul a load of more than a hundred pounds. *Motorcyclists using Bali airport on a daily basis pay only Rp42,000 per month or Rp462,000 per year. *Because of the shortage of certi¿ed Indonesian diving instructors, 85% of professional dive guides and instructors on Bali are unlicensed, illegal, without operating permits and come from foreign countries. *According to Bali Conservation Department (BKSDA), the of¿cial fees for photography at Mount Batur are Rp250,000 for pre-wedding shots, Rp1 million for a Handycam and Rp10 million for commercial video. Tourists using cameras and hand phones may not be charged. *The smaller your world gets, the smaller your mind gets.

*Friday Movie Mania: If you’re using Telkomsel and have accumulated 200 and more points, exchange those points for a free movie ticket. Bali’s only cinema that honors this program is Beachwalk Shopping Center, 2nd level. First send text POIN to 777. Arrive at Beachwalk at show times. In the waiting area on the right next to the food and beverage concession look for Telkomsel girls wearing red uniforms. They will soon announce the code of the week. Key code into your phone and send it to 777, then you’ll receive a con¿rmation text. One person can redeem 2 tickets max.; for more, you just need to repeat the same step above. Take your place in line to show your con¿rmation text. They will note down your number, erase the con¿rmation text, issue the ticket to you, then simply go over to the cinema’s ticket counter with your voucher and choose the movie you want to watch. Tickets can only be used on Fridays. Take note of voucher’s expiry date. More info: http://www.telkomsel.com/moviemania. Note: Your points can also be redeemed for food, beverage, hotel discounts, etc.

everything, even though you can buy everything with it!” *Make jewelry and sell it on Etsy that specializes in homemade artisan crafts. Born and bred consumers don’t have bullshit detectors. Ask for your KITAS discount at Bali hotels before you book or pay. *It’s normal practice to pay rents for long periods up front, but try asking to pay rent in six-month increments. *Instead of going to all the trouble of ¿nding a provider, when looking for a place to rent, only look for places that already have Telkom’s cheap Indihome Internet provider. *Always have long-term property rentals inspected by a Balinese you trust. *Self-audit.

*Check your seafood! The new android-based application

Seafood Advisor launched by WWF Indonesia is a practical guide for choosing seafood. The guide assigns colors to popular seafood products (found in Indonesian waters) that correspond to the health of their current populations, indicating whether buyers should: 1) avoid the product altogether (red); limit consumption (yellow); 3) safe to consume (green). WWFIndonesia believes as a part of their #BeliYangBaik (“buy the good one”) campaign that fresh ¿sh can still be enjoyed while at the same time maintain ¿sh populations, the environment and the health of the country’s marine ecosystem. Data from Statistics Indonesia show that per-capita ¿sh consumption rose 41 kg in 2015 from 33.8 kg in 2012, threatening the sustainability of several species. But if you choose your seafood wisely and carefully, you can help confront the overexploitation of Indonesia’s maritime resources and preserve the oceans for future generations. The app is updated every 3 years, as new data on the health of ¿sh stocks are made available.

*Supertools: Pak Fredy’s powerfully built farm and garden

*Money tips: *Dompetku seperti bawang merah…Tiap kali aku buka…selalu buat aku menangis…My wallet is like an onion. Every time I open it, I always cry. *Have an estate sale before you die so you can enjoy all the money. *When paying an unof¿cial fee (uang kopi or uang rokok) to go beyond a certain point, gain access to a site, take pictures or park in a certain spot, pay what you think it’s worth and watch for their reaction to see if you’ve given enough. *Your bargaining power has never been better than the present when the number of hotel rooms in Bali is so severely oversupplied, far exceeding current demand from both domestic and international visitors. The resulting price war is the most intense in Badung Regency, which has by far the most rooms. *If you can’t afford to lose it, you can’t afford to buy it, otherwise the object owns you. *Thrift is liberation, not deprivation. *Uang bukan segalanya… Meski bisa buat beli segalanya asal di jual! “Money isn’t

lifelong dental problems. *Exercise has little or no effect on bone strength (New York Times). *One minute of arduous exercise is comparable in its physiological effects to 45 min. of gentler sweating (ditto). *Chin-up bars, a push-up station and stationery bicycle ¿tness equipment in the SW corner of Puputan park in downtown Denpasar may be used without charge. *Thousands of ¿tness videos and tutorials available on YouTube at every level of ability enable you to follow along at home, a much gentler way of easing you in to regular exercise as well as a more cost-effective and Àexible option than driving on Bali’s insane roads to attend ¿tness classes regularly. *Your Indonesian friends and staff are entitled to join the BPJS Government Health Insurance scheme by making a contribution of only Rp60,000 a month; BPJS now even pays for cancer treatment. * Temporary black henna tattoos in Kuta often contain a dye that can cause serious skin reactions. *Drink alcohol only at reputable licensed premises to avoid homemade brews adulterated with methanol. *Raos Bali is a free Facebook forum where parents of young children discuss issues important to them in the Balinese language.

tools are made right here in Bali using modern technologies. Crafted by a farmer’s son who saw his family and friends frustrated with easily broken tools that have been the ‘standard’ in Bali for years. Pak Fredy claims that his tools can be used for up to 10 years. By paying a little more, they will last much longer than your usual garden and farm tools. For example, a hoe is Rp200,000 (usual price Rp155,000); shovel 80,000 (usual price Rp65,000); sickle 125,000 (usual price 75,000). All the farmers in his village have already purchased Supertools because they have seen the tools in use and know that they are more robust and durable. Supertools are also popular with Bali expats and are exported to Germany and Austria. If you need a custom tool, Pak Fredy is happy to consider your idea. On Sundays, Pak Fredy sells his tools and his other food and garden products at Samadi Farmer’s Market (http://samadibali.com) on Jl. Padang Linjong in Canggu, and every two weeks at Green School in Abiansemal in Badung. To con¿rm stock, email setipryadi@gmail.com or call mobile 852-3718-3467 (Bahasa Indonesia only). Read more about Pak’s Fredy’s other special products and skills and many other sustainable products at www.indonesiaorganic.com.

*Health tips: Neglecting baby teeth can set a child up for

*Fire safety: Fires start on Bali as a result of an appliance burning (clothes dryer, toaster, refrigerator, TV); leaking or exploding LPG tanks, ¿reworks or bad electrical wiring such as the short circuit ¿re in a mobile phone shop that destroyed 21 shops in Benoa this month. 90% of all of deaths by ¿re are from residential – not commercial – ¿res. Because of the deadly gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, phosgene found in ¿res (from Àammable plastics, furniture, vinyl, etc., people often die in the same position they went to bed in. They never wake up. Early warning is crucial. You need to buy time to get out of the building. The problem is that there’s only a little more than a 50% chance that the most common Level 1 type smoke alarms sold in Indonesia are able to detect smoke from a smoldering ¿re and only about a 20% can detect smoke from a Àaming ¿re. Smoke and heat alarms often take up to 30 minutes to sound the alarm. Most low-grade smoke alarms only give frequent false alarms while cooking. Even expensive ones can only cut the risk of dying in a home ¿re by around 50%. But they are better than nothing. Put alarms in every room in the house, including rooms you don’t use. Have a ¿re safety plan in place. A pre-determined gathering spot is very important. Practice the plan with your family. The safest thing you can do is put out a small ¿re with a ¿re extinguisher. If the ¿re is so big that it scares you, don’t try to put it out but get out. Be able to walk out of a ¿re; don’t wait until it’s so big that you need to crawl along the Àoor. Members of your local banjar will most likely be your ¿rst early-response team. Rain barrels with dippers and buckets set outside the house and hoses hooked up to exterior spigots help extinguish a ¿re. Ace sells a basic smoke detectors from Rp165,000 to Rp203,000 and 1 to 3 kg Servo powder extinguishers from Rp638,000 to Rp1,574,000. CV. Flobal Pratama, Jl. Sakura 1, Daingin Puri Kangin, Denpasar (tel. 623-6123-8512) sells a complete range of ¿re safety equipment (alat2 pemadam api); open every day until 5 pm.

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$UH \RX OLNH PH DQG FROOHFW EXVLQHVV FDUGV DV \RX JR P\ FROOHFWLRQ LV YDVW VR ¿QDOO\ found some time to sit patiently and edit a batch of them, what a job it was!! Okay so here you are, some contacts that maybe of interest to you. You never know, one of these shops may just hold the key for something that takes your fancy‌. Firstly though, enjoyed a phenomenal dinner at the sister restaurant of Merah Putih named SANGSAKA my suggestion is to order lots of dishes to share, it’s the only way to sample the exquisite tastes on offer. Make a booking soon (T: 0812 3695 9895 and you will see why so many are raving about this great restaurant ¿nd, for Àavorful mouthwatering food! A newbie on Jl Raya Seminyak No 56, called DOMICIL, a French style home interior store, a huge opulent space dressed up in various charming room settings with an abundance of objects for you to consider, de¿nitely a ¿rst class shopping start to the day. T: shop 0361 732734. Have you noticed that sofas have become all the rage, can be covered in butter-soft leather, baby pastels in velvet suede, washed denim or ¿ne textiles particularly ikat again that is all the rage. These looks and more can be sourced / found at Bianco Interior Design www.biancointerior.com One store that is a little hidden away on Jl Mertanadi No 54 is Noblis Furniture. New

For Sale; Sport quadcopter drone MJX X400, open youtube to see review. Mint condition, complete with original accessories and box. Sell because rarely used. Sell for Rp. 400.000, contact 089 8598 4567. Denpasar. [006] For Sale; SJCAM Full HD action camera, best GoPro alternative. Sell with full accessories, underwater housing, bike, helmet, belt mounting. Bonus dock charger, spare battery, and selfie stick. Sell for Rp. 1.450.000. Contact 089 8598 4567. Denpasar. [007] For Sale; Second hand ex villa, automatic coffee machine Saico, vacuum cleaner, hanging lamp, curtain 3 meter, teak wood dining table with 4 chairs, hanging fan with lamp. Contact 0821 4791 9338. [008] For Sale; White round metal table 110 cm diameter with center hole for shade and colorful batik table cloth. Just Rp 1 juta. Please call 0822 2080 8375. [011]

fancy stock arrives and then it’s gone, a popular store for folk that so love French reproduction, if you don’t see the piece you want, speak with the staff, study the sample books then make your decision. This is how it works for most showrooms here you usually need to make your order from the sample you see on the Àoor. T: 0812 385 32 99 & 081 337 672 012

For Sale; Heavy antique solid Victorian brass mostly window latches, odd catches etc. with brass screws. well worth seeing in Sanur, rp 2,500,000, call 0822 2080 8375. [012]

Down on Jl Uluwatu 11, No 68 (opposite Jenggala Keramik, Jimbaran, is a super smart showroom, Kian Interiors and like most stores they are in Sale mode, so worth a visit sooner than later as their furniture / home accessories are super special, again when you spy a piece you like, you need to make a snap decision, otherwise it’s too late! T: 0361 847 1964 www.kian.com

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Now for a little something more casual and less expensive, Bintang Timur on Jl Raya Semer, No 21 Kerobokan. They are specialists in handcrafted original rattan and synthetic chairs. Wayan Puspa is a pleasant and helpful young lady who speaks (nglish and she’ll guide you around the small space that’s ¿lled with samples, a storage area and more for a work space & with a tiny bit of room for a desk. Puspa knows her styles and colors & offers most affordable prices. Hp: 081 338 549 819 Now over to Jl Gunung Tangkuban Perahu, No 2000B (at the top end nearJl Marlboro Rd) there’s Jaya Cushion and they do manufacturer any style of cushion, mattress for daybeds, sunbeds etc. mosquito nets, curtains and colorful bedlinen. They retail, wholesale and export. Very good quality, the owners name is Andi, reasonable prices & his team are quick off the mark too! T: 081 337 759 099 / 087 860 265 001 E: jayacushion2000@yahoo.com Further along this same road as Jaya Cushion, (heading in the direction of JL Kunti 2) you’ll eventually pass through Jl Gunang Athena where on the left is My Basket Bali showroom. Always a hive of activity selling a wide range of styles in baskets, cushions, lamps and mats. They are rattan wholesalers and will do custom orders, once again very helpful staff. T: 081 999 650 680 / 0817 419 1100 And, now for a little something different – hand-decorated cakes, believe fancy character cakes could be the speciality of Paphio’s found in Denpasar. Okay, how it happened - I was leaving the Watercress cafÊ which always offers delicious fresh food within pleasant surroundings, got up to leave, when I spotted this large open box sitting on a chair, naturally I had to peer in. Inside the box sat a large round birthday cake with Birthday Greetings and on top of the cake was an ice bucket ¿lled with what looked like ice where a bottle of Bintang rested. Next to the ice bucket was a cool beer glass with froth on top. The bottle of Bintang was real, but not sure about the rest, believe it was all cake, even down to the bottle opener‌. The clever dude who crafted this masterpiece is Daniel Pradipta. So, if anyone is ready to celebrate with a cake in mind, (the next kids party?) you’ll just have to give this guy a go! Of course everyone loves a bit of cake don’t they‌T: 087 861 210 999

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Bali’s Heritage Pig Goes to Market It’s not just dinosaurs and dodo birds that become extinct. Bali has its share of endangered species. The population of Bali’s iconic Bali Starling hovers at perilously low levels. About 30,000 of the unique Bali Heritage Dogs have been culled since 2009. And teetering on the brink of extinction is the delicious and culturally important heritage black Bali swayback pig, also known as the Babi Bali Asli (BBA) or Bangkal Hitam. Until about 1985 this was pretty much the only pig around in Bali. It can be seen in early traditional paintings where it was often shown decorated during a festival, just before being sacri¿ced, roasted and shared by the community. The origins of Bali’s unlovely ungulate are unclear. Some physical differences have been observed, suggesting either a variety of indigenous breeds or the introduction of a variety which arrived with the majapahit migration. No in-depth comparative genetic studies appear to have been made. Anyway, these hypotheses may soon become academic, because the Bali heritage pig is quickly disappearing.

gone back in time 50 years. The houses had no fences between them and the pigs were wandering around like pets. They’re very hardy and easy to care for. At night they return and sleep in front of the house.” Jon and Tri wondered how they could commercialise the black Bali heritage pig in order to prevent its extinction. They started to work with farmers, pledging to buy at least one 50 – 120 kilogram pig a week at double the market rate of the hybrid pigs. With very little capital they navigated a steep learning curve as they researched the animal and learned to process and market the meat. The farmers were encouraged to form a cooperative, and given a clean kitchen and training to kill the pigs quickly and do the basic breakdown hygienically. The carcasses were then brought to the Wanaprasta centre near Ubud which has a processing facility built to international standards - very rare on Bali. Today about 50 farmers are involved in the project.

So Balinese farmers now almost universally breed the more pro¿table hybrid white pig. Only the poorest farmers in a few remote parts of North Bali and Karangasem keep Bali heritage pigs. Probably just a few hundred pigs survive, and the breed could easily become extinct in this generation. A couple of small initiatives are trying to prevent that.

Executive Chef Luke MacLeod of The Legian has always been passionate about creating his menus with as many local ingredients as possible to offer his guests dishes they can’t ¿nd anywhere else. He learned of the Bali black pig through the Slow Food Ark of Taste list but had no idea how to source it until he met Tri and Jon at Samadi Market. His initial concern that it might taste like French Boar was unfounded. “I ¿red up my webber with some coconut husks and cooked the pig over charcoal – what a delight!” he told me. “The hybrid/landrace pig just lies around eating medicated feed and because it gets no excerise there’s no texture, just obese watery meat. The black pig grows slowly, moves around, forages a varied diet, and that adds up to good fat distribution, more Àavour and more texture. “The meat of the Bangkal Hitam has a more balanced fat ratio in the belly with smaller layers of fat and meat. The Àavour is stronger but not gamey, and goes well with spices and cooking over charcoal. For the last six months we’ve used the whole rack and loin, the belly and the sausages.”

Bringing back the Bali heritage pig from the brink of extinction is clearly delicious work. In the past 30 years it’s gradually been replaced with a white Australian hybrid which matures in 6 - 8 months as compared with a year for the Bali heritage pig. The hybrid also produces up to 12 little piggies at once compared to 4-6 for the heritage pig. Raising animals for meat is a business like any other; pro¿ts are higher when you can generate your product more quickly. And pigs fatten more speedily when con¿ned, which is why all those pathetic white porkies live out their lives in concrete boxes, being fed processed pellets heavily laced with antibiotics.

could be distributed to and raised by local farmers. We’re still working on a small research oriented, non-commercial scale. In the future, our foundation hopes to help link small scale pig farmers to the market, possibly using tourism related businesses.”

“It was an interesting new product, unique in the world,” said Jon, an organic farmer for many years in Australia. “But I was nervous about investing in it because it was unknown to the market. For several years it seemed like the wrong decision. Chefs were used to the look, leanness and Àavour of hybrid pigs. We lost a lot of money over four years of supporting the pigs with the farmers then experimenting with charcuterie. It’s very important to ¿nd a market because the farmers are relying on us.”

Wanaprasta is a sanskrit name meaning ‘return to nature’. This farm cooperative seeks to improve farmers’ skills by working with nature rather than against it. The philosophy relies on the development of pure natural foods that are grown with a commitment to the natural cycle of nature rather than modern chemical shortcuts. The cooperative then seeks to represent farmers into the value added marketplace.

Tri experimented for a long time until he created a recipe for excellent sausages and hams that are now selling well. About 40 kg of breakfast, mango and Bali spice sausage are sole weekly, mostly to Italian and French customers. Only prime meat is used in the sausages. All the offcuts and ground bones go into organic pet meat. In 2015 the Bali black pig was boarded on the Slow Food Ark of Taste, a list of endangered animals and foods from around the world.

Jon and Trisna of Wanaprasta have been exploring Bali’s poorest areas for years, seeking farmers with traditional products for the contemporary market. “About ¿ve years ago when we were visiting a very dry area in Buleleng I saw that each family had a free range black pig. I was amazed; I’d never seen a black pig because nobody in my village of Tempaksiring has them in my lifetime,” said Tri. “I felt that I’d

Jon and Tri are not alone in trying to bring the Bali heritage pig out of the shadows. “I am involved in a privately funded foundation called BISA (Bali Institute for Sustainable Agriculture) which has engaged Udayana University to assist us on some small scale research projects in Batukaru,” says Mary Jane Edleson of Slow Food Bali. “One of our projects has been to try to develop a stable breed of local pig that

Currently the Legian features three dishes using the Bali heritage pig. “We use the sausages for a hot dog on our lunch menu. I think we can boast to having one of the best hot dogs around – they taste like foie gras! We do a beautiful belly that is slow cooked sous vide at low temperature with Balinese spices and Melipona nectar. We also do a loin cooked over charcoal and smoked out with coconut husks.” Bringing back the Bali heritage pig from the brink of extinction is clearly delicious work. The Black Bali pig is being featured at four Slow Food Bali events at the Ubud Food Festival – a panel discussion on Friday, a blue ribbon pig parade followed by a 20 course degustation lunch at Restaurant Locovore on Saturday and an Ark of Taste lunch on Sunday featuring producers and unique foods from Bali. Check out the details at www. ubudfoodfestival.com. Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - Free-fall off the Tourist Trail is available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and Seminyak - Amazon downloadable for Kindle E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2016 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Update Cocoon Jln. Double Six at Blue Ocean Beach, Legian, has done its annual menu tweak. As is usually the case the new dishes are all interesting and worth a try. Zucchini Blossoms are stuffed with herbed goat’s cheese, dipped in a light batter and deepfried. Asparagus is steamed, on top are shards of crisp prosciutto, truffle oil, a poached egg with a drizzle of hollandaise and shaved grana padana. The Salmon is cured on the premises, with a spiced crème fraiche added together with a julienne of radish, jackfruit and tangerine vinaigrette. The new pasta offering is Agnolotti, stuffed with asparagus and ricotta, served with burnt butter sage sauce. New seafood items are Sword Fish [char-grilled, served with lemon, mint, basil and fennel salad and lyonnaise potatoes] and Sea Bass [lemon butter and a tomato and onion salsa]. The Chicken Breast is pan roasted, and comes with a salad of avocado, spring onion, red radish and mint. Chicken Saltimbocca is on many menus but usually using the breast. I much prefer chicken thighs [more taste] as they use here. They are stuffed with prosciutto and served with aragula, cauliflower fondue, mushrooms and shallots [pictured]. Beef is an Eye Fillet with baby leeks, potato puree and a rosemary and red wine jus. A vegetarian dish is the Soba Noodles with marinated tofu, mushrooms and bell peppers in a soy and oyster sauce. Of the 12 new menu items 6 of them are gluten-free and marked accordingly, a restaurateur who is aware of what the market wants! Uma Cucina Sanggingan, north-west of Ubud, hosts international Filipina chef Margarita Fores for a special dinner coinciding with Ubud’s Food Festival, Saturday May 28. It is a 3 course meal that highlights the cuisine of The Phillipines, and chef’s unique talent. The first Course is a Prawn and Crab Raviolo, the pasta sachet is stuffed with prawn and crabmeat, the accompanying cream sauce is most unusual as it uses, as a base, the fat from both the baby crab and the prawn head. There is also a vegetarian option of a Vegetable and Cheese Raviolo. There are three options for the main course but the 1st is a classic; Short Ribs Balsamico Adobo with Atchara and Adlai. Filipino Adobo is an extension of the original Spanish, raw ingredients are simmered in a complex broth or stock that includes vinegar to which could be added soy sauce, black peppercorns, garlic and laurel leaves. Instead of the more common chicken or pork this dish uses short ribs with Aceto balsamico and Adlai, a grain originating in Africa but now grown throughout SE Asia including The Phillipines. To balance the dish pickled grated raw papaya [atchara] is added. Alternative dishes are a Vegetarian Adobo [substituting portabello mushrooms for the short ribs] or Fish with Miso Sinigang [a slightly sour taste from the miso] Glaze. The final course is Millefoglie with Smoked Kesong Puti [white cheese made with full cream carabao milk]. Prior reservations are essential for this fascinating culinary journey. The cost is Rp.490,000++ or Rp.700,000++ with full wine pairing.

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Saigon Saveurs serves very traditional Vietnamese. Goi Cuon is often called

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Vietnamese rice paper rolls at non-Vietnamese restaurants, but here it is the real thing; rice paper rolled around shrimp, lettuce, cucumber, carrots and vermicelli, with a peanut dipping sauce. Another Vietnamese classic is Pho [a light fragrant noodle soup that originated in northern Vietnam, southeast of Hanoi in Nam Định Province]. Normally it is cooked with beef but here there are also chicken and vegetarian options. Banh Xeo is a large thin crisp crepe stuffed with mixed vegetables and grilled chicken, the sauce Nuoc Mam. For a refreshing salad with a tang, try the Goi Xoai Du Du, green mango and papaya with mint, cilantro and peanuts. Vietnam’s ‘Nasi Goreng’ is Com Chien, the rice is fried with mixed vegetables and sliced lap xuong pork sausage. A sandwich with a difference is a Banh Mi Baguette [always freshly baked]. It has a variety of fillings including Lemongrass Chicken, Xuong Sausage or Pork Jerky, each combined with chicken pate and served with Vietnamese pickles.

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Cherry Blossom is currently the only Ubud restaurant offering freshly made dim sum. A traditional Chinese day time meal with many small plates, but popular any time of the day or night. The selection here is extensive. All the standards are available [Chicken or Prawn Sio Mai, Vegetable Puff Pastries, Fortune Bags, Egg Rolls, Crab Claws and many different Bak Pao]. More unusual are the Fried Radish Cake and Braised Chicken Feet.

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La Terrace offers a choice of pizza and pasta. Pizzas include the vegetarian Margherita

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and the popular Hawaiian. Other pizzas include a Super Supreme, topped with pineapple, green pepper, onion, ham, salami, mushroom, olive and mozzarella cheese. The Indochine Speclal has sliced Lap Xuong pork sausage, red peppers, tomato and mozzarella cheese on top. The Seafood Trilogy combines, tuna, spiced squid and fish sausage. The Dua Rasa Pizza is with spiced vegetables and salted fish. Unusual Pasta is the Siciliana, white Dory flesh with a Sicilian butter sauce and green fettuccine. More standard is the Spaghetti Bolognese and Fettuccine Carbonara. The Penne is with chicken and the Angel Hair with spiced prawns. Vegetarian pasta includes a Pumpkin Ravioli.

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At the Temple! Il Tempio opened in 2013 offering a modern style of Italian dining with a menu that was quite non traditional even though it was still very Italian in concept. Now a complete change and Il Tempio has reverted to classic traditional Italian cuisine, with a selection of International favourites added, and the customers approve. It offers something very different for the Kartika Plaza area with quality dining but at reasonable prices. It is situated in the street-side lower right hand corner of The Bali Garden Hotel, a part of the old car park, facing the hotel temple in a mini amphitheatre. Il Tempio the restaurant is three-sided, lounge setting at the front, indoor and outdoor seating behind. A comfortable and well-designed bar nestles in the corner. Head Chef, Citra Putri, presents a range of traditional Italian cuisine and a few International dishes that amply showcase her talent, which was no doubt developed further during her stints in Canada. Her use of ‘just a touch’ of Asian spice enhances the taste of some of the dishes. The Italian part of the menu begins with a simple but very tasty Bruschetta, the toasted baguette slices served separately from the accompanying bowl of nice and cold diced tomato laced with basil. Italian Meatballs [polpette] are famous, at Il Tempio they make a great starter in their tomato sauce base topped with shaved grano padano. Tomato Stromboli is a sheet of pizza dough layered with tomato, basil and mozzarella, then rolled, an Italian spring roll! Other Italian snacks include Garlic Mushrooms and the ever popular Garlic Bread. Salads can be Organic [with red wine vinaigrette], Calamari [with red onion, tomato, mixed greens and a blue cheese dressing] or a monster Caprese [tomato, olives, fresh basil, bocconcini and balsamic dressing]. Italian means pasta and here you can choose between spaghetti, penne or fettuccini. They can be served Pomodoro [simple, with tomato paste, garlic and parmesan], Alfredo [with chicken in a cream sauce, with garlic and parmesan], Aglio Olio [extra virgin olive oil, garlic, fresh chilli, parsley and parmesan], Bolognaise [meat tomato sauce], Carbonara [bacon, egg cream sauce] and Marinara [mixed seafood in tomato sauce]. The fettuccini is also available gluten free, if requested, the taste is just the same without the wheat flour though the pasta seems to beak up so it is eaten mainly with just the spoon rather than the traditional twirling on fork, but still very good. There is often a Risotto on special. It may be a seafood risotto, smoked salmon or a mushroom and asparagus. The other Italian staple, since copied by the rest of the world, is Pizza, and a gluten free pizza is also available on request. Margherita [with bocconcini in the tomato base, sprinkled with fresh basil], Pepperoni [using the beef

version], Hawaiian [Australia’s favourite; with ham, pineapple and mozzarella cheese], the 4 Cheeses [grano padano, bocconcini, mozzarella and gorgonzola]. Then there are two not so traditional pizzas; Smoked Salmon [with red onion and rucola in cream sauce] and an interesting Olive Pizza [red onion, feta cheese, mushroom, sun-dried tomatoes and olives]. An ‘Italian’ sandwich is the Beef Pastrami, layers of it folded into a split baguette with arugula [mustard leaves], garlic butter and a coffee mayonnaise, a very interesting and filling sandwich. Dessert is a choice of traditional Tiramisu [lady fingers, mascarpone and espresso] or Panna Cotta [with vanilla coconut crumbs]. The international offerings are also very good. Begin with that great combination of duck and plum sauce. Pulled [shredded] braised duck, garlic oil and mozzarella is spread on flat bread. Crisp Soft Shell Crab is tossed with jicama and young mango, making a sweet spicy salad, very refreshing! An Asian influence is found with the Steam Buns, choose between honey pork, chicken cashew and spiced lamb. Firecracker Shrimp is deep-fried in an egg roll wrapper, a sweet spicy sauce on the side. You want a Burger? Of course as they are now available on just about every menu in Bali. Here it is beef, with caramelized onions, tomato, lettuce and cheese. No doubt the Aussies will miss the beetroot. The Roasted Chicken Baguette is very good; it is with arugula, bacon, caramelized onion and garlic butter.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Il Tempio.

Address

: Bali Garden Hotel, Jl. Dewi Sartika [ex Jln. Kartika Plaza], Kuta.

Telephone

: 752 725.

Non-smoking Area : Yes. Smoking Area

: Yes.

Open

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

Parking

: Secure, in hotel grounds beside restaurant.

Price

: Rp. 500,000 for two [+ drinks].

Credit Cards

: All major cards.

Food

: Italian, with a twist.

Wine

: Small list, by glass or bottle, budget prices.

Service

: Efficient, with a smile.

Atmosphere

: Relaxing.

Overall

: Quality food, budget prices.

Instead of on the burger it is the Tenderloin of Beef that has a beetroot puree, along with a mound of mashed potato and crisp onions. The Lamb Shank is with rosemary sauce, served with couscous and grilled vegetables. Chicken au Gratin is in mushroom cream sauce, with sautéed potatoes and asparagus. There is a Meat Platter [beef tenderloin, pork ribs and grilled chicken] for the hungry ones, and a Seafood Platter as well [prawn, fish and soft shell crab. The seafood menu offers the very English Fish & Chips, and Butter Poached Prawns [with pickled red onion, tomato, olives, charred lemon and potato gratin]. However it is the simplest of fish, Bali’s Red Snapper that, as usual, is the most perfect. Here it is served with a tasty puree of zucchini and roasted potato [pictured]. International desserts include an Orange Crème Brulee, dusted with cinnamon, a Peach Torte with a wonderful light pastry and an amazing gluten free Chocolate Cake that is so light, with fresh strawberries and whipped cream. Chocolate cake and chocolate desserts in general are not my thing and I am constantly amazed at just how many chocolate desserts figure on so many Bali menus. But this one is great and I much prefer it this way to the usual heavy full flour version. An excellent children’s menu and a wine list that is not overpriced and pleasant friendly service in a relaxing atmosphere, makes Il Tempio worth a visit, any time.

Copyright © 2016 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.


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BA Feature Article RAW REVOLUTION Have you noticed that there are a lot more raw food restaurants around Bali now? Slowly over the years I’ve seen more and more places opening up. Why are there so many now? It could possibly be all the people who Àock to Bali for yoga and wellness retreats desiring to eat healthy food. Plus the fact that raw food has become very trendy in western countries. The raw food movement ¿rst gained popularity in the mid1970s with the book “Survival into the 21st Century” by Viktoras Kulvinskas, claiming that the diet could put an end to physical ailments and extend your lifespan. Since 1995 this raw trend has been increasing via books, websites and email newsletters published by raw food authors, including doctors, nutritionists, naturopaths and laymen who have become passionate about sharing their wisdom of healing or preventing illnesses, losing weight and feeling more energetic and younger. In recent years raw food has been in the spotlight of fashionable haute cuisine restaurants with high pro¿le devotees like Woody Harrelson, Brian Adams and Demi Moore leading the way in North America. Recently in San Francisco area Roxanne’s a 5 star restaurant was launched by millionaire David Klein and his wife Roxanne has been attracting the attention of top chefs from around the world and celebrities for its all-raw haute cuisine. The closest we have to a 5 star restaurant in Bali serving raw cuisine is at Fivelements Spa and Villas, which features epicurean plant based, raw vegan living foods cuisine. Much of the UK and especially London, have fallen to the charms of raw food with an increase in the number of raw food restaurants and a great variety of raw food based events. Many celebrities consider it cool to eat healthy and endorse the trend. Who are the raw enthusiasts? Vegans and vegetarians as this naturally ties in with their dietary lifestyle, who are no longer considered food fanatics but the largest group getting into the raw food trend are ordinary consumers who are looking for healthy choices. Going raw doesn’t need to be extreme; some people use it as a way to detox over a certain period of time or going raw for a day or two per week. Many people claim to have higher energy levels and a general feeling of health, even when mixing it with regular cooked food. Many advocates claim that eating raw food provides: energy and vitality, improve immunity, blood pressure and other health bene¿ts, higher nutrient levels and weight loss. When you hear the term raw food, do you think of a raw carrot or “rabbit food”? Think again. This is far from the reality of what raw food is. It includes raw packaged foods like crackers, chocolate delights and other food never heated about 45 degrees Celsius. Many are also vegan and gluten-free. Generally speaking fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, eggs, raw ¿sh, meat and dairy products. Even fermented foods like yoghurt, sauerkraut, kombucha and kimchi fall into this ¿eld. But not pasteurized, homogenized foods or produced with the use of synthetic pesticides, chemical fertilizers, industrial solvents or chemical food additives. The belief behind this trend is that eating raw food preserves its nutrients and enzymes, which are often destroyed in cooking. Generally the diet is vegan without additives, naturally sourced and processed, usually organic. Is there only one type of raw food diet? No, there are raw vegetarians eating only fruits, vegetables and animal products of eggs and dairy, raw vegans don’t eat any animal products with most foods consumed are raw, raw omnivores eat both plantbased and animal based foods consumed raw and raw carnivores who eat meat products eaten raw. What are the pros and cons of going raw? PROS More energy Healthier looking skin Lose weight Sustained weight loss Improved digestion Better blood test results Reduce or eliminate chronic diseases Eliminates constipation Healthier colon Less toxins in body CONS Hard to keep going when eating out

Requires a lot of time to prepare Requires a lot of organization Digestive problems like irritable bowels Lack of protein Lack of calories Zula Café in Seminyak was one of the ¿rst to open thirteen years ago by Liat Solomon, who is a nutritionist and lecturer on macrobiotics and vegetarian food. Since then, Liat has opened six more restaurants in Bali, all with a vegetarian view point. They grow their own fruit, vegetables and grains and buy from trusted sources. It made sense to go to our “vegetarian queen” to ask about this popular trend. How does a person switch to eating raw from cooked food? “Start gradually. If you’re already eating salads every day, you’re half way there.” Is using frozen food alright? “No, because freezing changes the cellular level of food. Of course some fruit like blueberries and raspberries are only available frozen here and are ¿ne to use for taste but most of the nutritional value is lost.” What about dehydrated food? “Sometimes dehydrated is very good, especially the shitake mushroom, which can have psychedelic effects when eaten fresh but is very healing when dehydrated. Many seeds and other food are good to dehydrate to make into crackers and ‘bread’.” What are the dangers of raw food? “Ideally a person should eat what is in season in the location they are at. Warm food is preferable in a cold climate, but Bali is ideal for raw food with the abundance of fresh fruit, vegetables and coconut. But bacteria are a major concern.” There’s a lot of controversy on vegan versus cooked food being good in the long term. “People are very adaptable and can “survive” on just about anything. It really depends on the person. Some people will do well on a raw diet and others not. I have been eating macrobiotic for thirty years and it works for my body. Sometimes you need to add more protein in the form of ¿sh or eggs during times like pregnancy, intense sports or recovering from illness. Adjust your diet as you go through changes, as your body evolves, your nutritional requirements change. You may need to add supplements to your diet like B12 and Omega oils as these are usually lacking in a raw diet.” How is your market doing for raw food at your restaurants? “Raw food is expensive. Getting the freshest organic produce possible is expensive. Plus the preparation is more time consuming. I’ve had to add some warm food because some of my regular customers requested it. But the desserts are the biggest seller in raw.” What foods are really good for you? “The super foods are fermented food like sauerkraut should be eaten every day. Coconut is great. Always look for fresh avoiding genetically modi¿ed produce.” To indulge in a raw experience of supreme quality check out Divine Earth, which has been open for two years and features ¿ne dining raw cuisine in Basankasa Seminyak. It’s ¿ve star quality with an innovative menu. Zulu and Earth Café have many choices of raw too. People and tourists in Ubud have really gone raw, with websites and Facebook pages. I talked to Anthony Dunkley, founder of Alchemy, which focuses on raw and living food. Why is raw becoming so trendy in Bali? “Bali commands a huge amount of interest for people who are interested in taking charge of their lives and their health. Ubud in particular - a town named after the original Balinese word ‘medicine’ - has been a healing centre for centuries, and westerners now come here to activate their journey towards physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. That’s why raw food has mushroomed here (pun intended!) Our clientele are both knowledgeable and demanding, and Ubud offers the very best in raw food.” What made you choose to offer raw at Alchemy? “We chose to pioneer raw food here because it is such an exciting thing to do! To be able to make a sincere offering to those who wish to take responsibility for their diet is an honor and a source of perpetual inspiration. The excited faces of our customers, the buzz in the restaurant, and the high vibe of the atmosphere were but a dream a few years ago, as Shanti, our Chef, and I stood outside a drab warehouse on a noisy street…. imagining! What we have since discovered is a valuable place for vibrant community. The whole of West Ubud has changed now! At Alchemy, we strive to offer the best we can, but really it’s our clientele that provide the rest. They are special people, bright and passionate about the quality of their lives.”

What kind of people is choosing raw? “Our demographic has changed over the years since we opened. It is exciting to see younger people coming in, and it promises well for the future. Ubud is quickly becoming known as a raw food capital of the world. As a result of launching the Ubud Raw Facebook group, many who are traveling here can immediately plug into this community and events that are related to their passion. At Alchemy, we experience the joy of those first discovering the joys of raw food, as well as established professionals who continually express their support and heartfelt gratitude.” How does a person go from eating cooked food to raw? “Our intention is provide a pathway for the transformation. Many foods we produce are ‘transition’ foods that will taste as good or even better than the foods people would normally be used to. Good and wholesome food can only come from a good and pure heart, and we see our kitchen as the genus point. We have just finished an extensive remodel, to offer the highest standards of hygiene and ef¿ciency. But we also want to make sure each item is offered consciously, as a step towards health and well-being. We have many ceremonies internally amongst our Balinese family that works with us, in order to honor the highest spiritual standards that exist here on Bali. We bless everything that leaves the kitchen, as we know how important it is to uplift the client experience. And as importantly, we are grateful to our wonderful staff, both as our co-creators and our hosts on this Island of Gods and Goddesses!” “We would recommend that a person transitions gradually. For people who have eaten processed foods, have digestive dif¿culties, or eat a lot of meat, the change may need to be slower. For those accustomed to salad with every meal, you’re already half way there! My own journey into raw food was from the need to heal chronic digestive problems that had been created over decades of hasty and unconscious eating. It’s said that the body is a temple, yet it’s also an archive of our past. Some people eat to feel better, or to hide from dif¿cult emotions. For those that have suffered food disorders, it is wise to seek professional guidance and support to make the conversion. There are many Nutritional Coaches and Practitioners that are offering their services these days. Amy Rachelle’s Pure Raw Program (www.amyrachelle.com) is an example of a guided program for those who wish to explore the raw food world more deeply.” “I would also recommend keeping a food diary, or using an App such as “Food Symptoms” to track reactions to different foods. This is a great way to tune into the body, simply by paying attention to the effects of different combinations at different times of day. We have forgotten that our gut is actually a source of intelligence; a ‘gut feeling’ is something we can rely on! Sometimes the mind plays games with us, but the gut never lies! As an example, different foods take different times to digest, so unconsciously combining can create dif¿culties such as Àatulence or indigestion. A ripe banana can be digested in less than an hour. Nuts, especially if they are not soaked beforehand, can take many hours. I used to enjoy bananas with peanut butter - what a bomb that was!” Is the food at Alchemy organic? “Thank you for asking this question. Sadly, it has become customary for restaurants to use the word ‘organic’ as a marketing tool rather than verification of product quality. We at Alchemy are now in talks with other known organic restaurants to start an association and an approvals process in order to assure diners of the authenticity of the claim. Our food is grown on our own farm organically, and we use a different water supply than the normal rice-¿eld water, which is badly contaminated. We have a unique situation being a salad bar, with varied and changing toppings. This permits us to simply withdraw a product from our display if we run out! Sometimes for baseline products, if our garden cannot keep up with the Àow, we buy from producers we know to be organic, or seek the highest quality alternative. We do random spot checks to make sure our suppliers are maintaining organic standards.” Anything else? “Alchemy is back! After being closed for a major re¿t, we now have the highest quality production kitchen and an enlarged dining area too. We also have some interesting developments to reveal! Such as we are opening our ¿rst branch in Seminyak in association with Potato Head, on March 5th. What’s more we are now launching our Alchemy Wholesale Division.” By Shari Copyright Spa Inspirations 2016 Spa.inspirations@gmail.com Copyright © 2016 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Online Book Clubs Book groups are a wonderful way to discuss books and gain insights and appreciation for everything from classics to current best sellers. Outside of a college humanities class, people wanting to discuss literature generally only have the option of joining a book group in person. However, modern life often interferes with regular weekly or monthly commitments – kids get sick, work deadlines require overtime, families go on holiday, etc. Many people join reading groups only to ¿nd that they can’t continue to attend meetings. Or, they ¿nd that the groups lose the focus of discussing books and become social chat sessions. Online book clubs are a modern solution to the dilemma of a lack of time, inability to attend regular meetings or disruptions such as moving house, changing jobs or irregular schedules. With online groups, people can leave comments over many days, drop in and out of discussions as their schedules dictate or meet via online chat rooms, such as Google Hangouts, which means staying at home and not having to travel anywhere, especially in bad weather. Writer Judy Abel, in an article for the New York Times about online book groups, said that she found her own, ofÀine book group in Manhattan deteriorated into gossip and therapy sessions. She left the group, seeking another way to discuss literature with like-minded readers. She found it online. “I had long dismissed online book clubs, believing they lacked the intimacy and spontaneity of in-person get-togethers and that they were the terrain of quiet loners who feared eye contact and physical closeness,” she wrote. Actress Felicia Day, famous for a role in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, set up a Goodreads group dedicated to paranormal, romance ¿ction. “I travel quite a bit, and the online component makes it part of the everyday social pattern,” she said in Abel’s article, “There are so many ways to interact because everyone is always online. That’s what the Internet does best: it connects people who have a passion for something.” Editor of the online popular culture site, Jezebel, Jessica Coen, said she tried to attend book club meetings but found that her hectic schedule didn’t allow her to attend any meetings. For her, online groups were the solution. “I think [having the time to attend meetings is] the problem with book clubs in general and it’s why online book clubs are thriving right now,” said Ms. Coen, in Abel’s article, “People are busy, and even if you set aside time and you’re looking forward to discussing the book, you can’t always make it.” Medical science even backs up the importance of belonging to groups. A longitudinal study published in BMJ (British Medical Journal), in February 2016, shows that social group membership in the retirement years are associated with a reduced risk of premature death. An online group certainly quali¿es as social! The following are some good places to get started in your search for the perfect-¿t online book club:

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4) #RWBookClub Another celebrity book club, this one was set up by actress Reese Witherspoon (#RW) and operates on the social media site, Twitter, where readers can post their thoughts and feedback about the current book being read using the hash tag, #RWBookClub. Reese prefers literary and popular current ¿ction, so these are generally the books discussed. 5) Oprah’s Book Club 2.0 The Oprah Winfrey Show had the ability to ‘make’ a writer’s reputation and launch bestsellers. Although Oprah ended her book club in 2011, she restarted an online version in recent years, although it is not very active. You can ¿nd the site at: http://www.oprah.com/oprahsbookclub/OprahsBook-Club In addition, there are hundreds of other book clubs and reading groups on GoodReads, so you can ¿nd one that suits whatever type of literature you prefer. So, right now, I’m off to ¿nd an online book club that specializes in Jane Austen, one of my favorite authors. Happy reading!

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A feast for all the senses at the Ubud Food Festival this weekend By HOLLY REID As the sun rises over Campuhan Ridge this Friday morning, the Festival Hub @ Ta m a n K u l i n e r (Jalan Raya Sanggigan, Ubud) will be coming to life, ready for the thousands of hungry foodies set to descend on the 2016 Ubud Food Festival. Winner of the Yak Award for best event in 2015, the festival returns for its second year this week from May 27–29th. After their collective salute to the sun, early morning yogis will s i p h o t c o ff e e while eager foodies tuck into bowls of sweet bubur over Bahasa Indonesia lessons – a chance to learn key food phrases to deploy over the weekend (enak!). Over 50 stall vendors will be busy chopping, frying and prepping for a full day of serving to audiences from near and far. The buzzing markets, workshops, competitions, kids sessions, food stalls and free Think, Talk, Taste events form a packed three-day program. The Think, Talk, Taste discussions, debates and interviews will cover a broad range of topics ¬– including Indonesia’s food future, the role of social enterprise in food security, and the rapidly-modernising food scene in Bali. The forums are serious food for thought – the perfect place to get involved or kick back inbetween taste-tasting and sweet-sampling.

Head to the Kitchen Stage - just 30-seconds walk from the main part of the Festival Hub @ Taman Kuliner, where Indus restaurant will play host to 14 feisty, fiery cooking demonstrations over the course of the Festival. Taking to the stage will be revered culinary icon Ibu Sisca Soewitomo, who will share the secrets to the perfect steamed sweet, Indonesia’s ‘sexy chef’ Farah Quinn, who will play judge to a ¿ery sambal cook-off between Ubud’s best chefs, and Balinese raw-food chef Arif Springs, who will teach eager audiences the secret to jamu: a sworn cure-all traditional turmeric concoction. International chefs will also be feeling the heat, as Asia’s Best Female Chef (The World’s 50 Best Awards) Margarita Fores demonstrates Italian-Filipino fusion at its best, and world-class chefs Julien Royer of Singapore’s ODETTE and Nic Vanderbeeken of CasCade’s Restaurant put on a Michelin-in-the-making ¿ne-dining display. With a stunning open-air view to the Campuhan Ridge, there’s no better a place than the Kitchen Stage to soak up the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of the Ubud Food Festival. Having been planning their menus for months in advance, U b u d ’ s restaurants will also be plating up their hottest dishes for the Festival, with 28 special events taking place at establishments including Locavore, Mozaic, Room4Dessert, CasCades Restaurant and Uma Cucina. The focus of the Festival this year is ‘Go Local’; chefs and restaurateurs have been challenged to stay true to their culinary roots, whether that means drawing on seasonal, locally-grown produce, or creating a unique food fusion between local and international cuisines. Highlights include a street-food-meets-¿ne-dining event with Indonesian food journalist and cook Petty Elliot at Alila, and a ¿sh-focused collaboration between the much-loved Ambonese chef Bara Pattiradjawane and Dutch YouTube sensation and seafood

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sustainability champion Bart Van Olphen at Casa Luna. From the world’s ¿rst durian-cured cheese launch at The Elephant to a unique Balinese high tea at Warwick Ibah with members of the Ubud Royal Family, the program is rich in Indonesian culinary culture. Booking in advanced is advised – many of the Festival’s events have already started selling out. T h e r e ’s a l s o plenty on offer for budding masterchefs, with Saturday morning at the Festival Hub @ Taman Kuliner playing host to a Blue Ribbon Bali Babi (Bali pig) contest and a fruit carving competition for some of Bali’s young chefs-in-training. A hands-on bakery workshop for kids ¬– led by Monsieur Spoon – is an unmissable event for young gourmands, or make it a family affair at Bisma Eight’s community gardens event at their organic farm in central Ubud, running each day of the Festival. For aspiring photographers, writers, blogger and ‘grammers, book a space at one of the Festival’s workshops, designed to sharpen the culinary skills of those working in the industry. Write For Food will help budding wordsmiths hone their skills in the art of food writing, and Sally May Mills will run a four-hour workshop on food photography. Each evening, the Festival Hub @ Taman Kuliner will come alive with a night market full of local Indonesian Àavours, free ¿lm screenings and live music under the starry night sky. Sounds good enough to sink your teeth into, right? Gather up friends and family, and get ready to feast your way across the 2016 Ubud Food Festival.


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Local News Indonesia Confirms 15 Drug Convicts to be Executed

30 People Injured as Turbulence Hits Etihad Airways Flight

Indonesian police confirmed Tuesday (10/5) that 15 drug convicts - among them 10 foreigners - are being moved to an island prison ahead of executions planned for mid-May.

carrying out [executions] before,” he said, adding that doctors had also been arranged to ensure that there were no complications.

Liliek Darmanto, Central Java regional police spokesperson, told Anadolu Agency by telephone that most of the 15 had arrived at Nusakambangan.

Authorities had earlier said that the death penalties would be implemented after the rainy season, which ended last month, or after the Muslim month of fasting, Ramadan, set to start in early June and end in early July.

At least thirty-one passengers and crew were injured after an Etihad Airways flight experienced severe and unexpected turbulence on its journey to Indonesia, nine

“According to the latest information, 15 people will be executed, five of whom are Indonesians, 10 foreigners,” he said, based off information obtained from prosecutors. Of the 10 foreigners, four are Chinese, one Pakistani, two Nigerian, two Senegalese, and one is from Zimbabwe, detik.com later quoted him as saying. Darmanto would not specify the planned date of execution, but did say it would be sometime in the middle of this month. Police have put together a 150-member firing squad team, with each inmate brought before 10 executioners. Darmanto said firing squad members have been practicing and receiving special guidance from religious leaders to mentally prepare them to carry out the death sentences. “Forces [executioners] are those who have had experience

are reported to be seriously injured. The Airbus A330-200, flying from Abu Dhabi, experienced sudden turbulence 45 minutes prior to its arrival at Jakarta’s Soekarno Hatta international airport on Wednesday (4/5) “A total of 31 passengers and crew were injured. Twenty two have

Attorney General Muhammad Prasetyo said in late April that the first group to be executed would include convicts who had exhausted their legal options.

been released from the airport clinic after being treated by paramedics for minor injuries,” the Guardian quoted a statement issued by Etihad airline as saying. “Nine other passengers and a crew member were taken to a local

He had revealed that a Filipina whose execution was delayed last year after her suspected recruiter surrendered to Philippine police would not be among the first round, as Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso’s case was ongoing in the neighboring country. The executions last year were heavily criticized by the international community, with some countries whose nationals had been put to death withdrawing ambassadors from Jakarta. Indonesia has some of the harshest anti-drugs laws in the world. (10th May 2016)

hospital,” the statement said. Haerul Anwar, a spokesman for the airport, said that officials from the airport and Indonesia’s national transportation safety committee were inspecting the plane. Meanwhile, Indonesian transportation ministry spokesman Hemi Pamuraharjo confirmed that at least eight Indonesian passengers and a foreign flight attendant were among those injured. The Flight EY474 later landed safely at Soekarno Hatta. (May 5th 2016) Police in Yogyakarta Shut Down World Press Freedom Day event The Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) strongly condemned police authorities in Yogyakarta, Indonesia for

Girls Gang Rape & Murder Sparks Calls for Tougher Laws

forcing the cancellation of an event by the local chapter of the Alliance of Independent Journalists (Aliansi Jurnalis Independen, AJI) on May 3rd 2016. AJI Yogyakarta planned

Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Wednesday (4/5)

include chemical castration and the death penalty. “I want to

called for severe punishment for a group of men charged

give a warning about sexual violence against children.

with raping and killing a schoolgirl, a case that has angered rights groups who say the government is not doing enough

I want this to be considered an extraordinary crime, so the

to protect women and children.

handling of it would also be in an extraordinary way,” Mr. Widodo stressed, as reported by ABC News.

Sexual violence is prevalent in Southeast Asia’s most populous country, but gang rape is unusual. “We all grieve

In Indonesia, as many as 35 cases of sexual violence are

for (her) tragic passing,” Widodo said on Twitter. “Arrest and

reported every day according to the national commission.

punish the perpetrators as severely as possible.” Currently, the sentence for rape in the country weighs a The president’s tweet comes more than a month after the

maximum of 15 years for adults, while other crimes

rape and murder of the 14-year-old took place on the

including murder, drug trafficking and terrorism are

western island of Sumatra.

punishable by death.

“This case represents the issue that sexual crimes still

Despite overwhelming tension from Indonesians to apply

receive minimal attention,” the national commission for

more extreme punishments for these offenders, some

women’s protection from violence said in a statement.

would still prefer to conduct rigorous investigations and fair sentencing as opposed to chemical castration – an attempt

“The state must show a sense of urgency…and return a

to suppress a man’s sex drive by injecting drugs.

sense of security to women.” The attack, reminiscent of the

to screen the film Pulau Buru Tanah Air Beta (Buru Island My Motherland) as part of its World Press Freedom Day commemoration. The political documentary, about the seclusion of some 12,000 political prisoners in Buru during the anti-communist purge of the 1960s in Indonesia, earlier became controversial after a March screening in Jakarta was also stopped by the police as a “safety precaution” against threats to protest. SEAPA believes that, in such instances, the police are duty bound to protect the organizers’ right to freedom of expression. Their action should have been to prevent violence threatened by groups opposed to the activity. (May 7th 2016) Hindu Denpasar Named Most Islamic City Hindu-majority Denpasar has been named one of Indonesia’s “most Islamic cities,” along with Yogyakarta and Bandung, in an Islamic City Index survey released by the Maarif Institute on Tuesday (17/05). None of the Indonesian cities that implement sharia law made it to the survey’s top ten. Fajar Riza Ul Haq, Maarif Institute’s executive director, said Yogyakarta, Bandung and

2012 fatal gang rape in Delhi of a female university student,

Indonesia’s National Commission on Violence Against

has shocked many Indonesians and sparked calls on social

Women, for instance, fears that castration will not be

media for a halt to sexual violence.

effective:

Police in Bengkulu, where the attack took place, said that

“Castration will not solve the problem,” said Azriana, the

is a Hindu-majority area with a less than 15% Muslim

the seven teenagers were sentenced to ten years in prison

agency’s chief as reported by Wall Street Journal.

population. The survey showed there was no correlation

Denpasar all scored 80.64 out of a possible 100 points and topped the rank among 29 cities included in the survey. Yogyakarta and Bandung are both Muslim-majority areas while Bali, the province where Denpasar is located,

after being found guilty of raping and murdering a young girl. But the Indonesian government is expected to revise its

between the size of a city’s Muslim population and its Instead, she encourages Indonesia to promote gender-

adherence to Islamic values, so it should come as no

equality education as a way to prevent more cases of

surprise that Hindu-majority Denpasar can top the list, Fajar

sexual violence from happening.

said. Fajar said the Islamic city concept that the survey

laws, after the crime sparked outrage from citizens across the country. President Joko Widodo is supporting moves to potentially

researched refers to a broad set of perspectives on Of at least a dozen men who were involved in the school-

city development which takes into account three main

girl’s gang rape, five are still under investigations and the

indicators: safety, prosperity and happiness - three

search for two other suspects continues. (May 6th 2016)

important values mentioned in the Koran. (May 17th 2016)


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You are not alone. Overeaters Anonymous can help. An Australian firefighter has died in Bali after his motorcycle collided with a garbage truck, police say. Andrew Newton, 42, was on his way from the popular tourist spot of Kuta to Sanur in the early hours of Tuesday morning (17/5) when he struck the truck from behind as it was attempting to do

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a U-turn. He suffered open wounds to his cheek, chin and

Putu Cakra Ningrat stated here on Wednesday. The team

forehead, and died at the scene, Denpasar Traffic Police

departing from Sembalun Post in East Lombok District took

Chief Nyoman Nuryana told reporters. The Department of

two days to reach the hot spring at the banks of Segara

Foreign Affairs is providing support to the man’s family and

Anak Lake of Mount Rinjani. “The evacuation efforts were

would not comment further out of respect for his privacy.

hindered due to bad weather and torrential rains, as well as

Mr. Newton was understood to be on holiday with fellow

the steep terrain, demanding alertness of the team while

firefighters from Victoria, the Herald Sun reported. Police

moving the body to Senaru Post,” Ningrat noted. The body

said they had taken the driver of the garbage truck in for questioning and had reported the matter to the Australian consulate. The head of forensics at Sanglah Hospital, Ida Bagus Putu Alit, said the Aussie motorcyclist had suffered a fracture to his jaw, a broken wrist and bruising to his

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of the victim, identified as 26-year-old Ike Suseta Adelia from Palembang, South Sumatra, was taken to the Bhayangkara Hospital of the West Nusa Tenggara Police C/NV/U-4 March 15

for an autopsy. Adelia started the ascent on Friday (May 6) along with some colleagues and was reported to have drowned in the hot spring on Sunday. (May 11th 2016)

abdomen. “We couldn’t smell alcohol so we could not tell if he was under the influence of alcohol,” Alit told reporters.

Bali Warns of Sharp Increase in Dengue

“To make sure of that, autopsy is needed.” (May 18th 2016) Bali health authorities are warning about a sharp increase Aussie Left to Die in Bali After Brutal Attack

of dengue fever cases on the popular tourist island, with almost 40 deaths reported since the beginning of this year.

An elderly Australian man has been left to die in a Bali hospital because he doesn’t have insurance to pay for life saving treatment. John Burke from Darwin who is believed to have lived in Bali for the past 10 years was reportedly

Mayors across Bali have been warned to take steps to districts, including areas that house the popular tourist hot spots of Kuta and Seminyak, have seen a spike in numbers of the mosquito-borne viral infection. ‘The increase in those

attacked in his villa in Gunung Salak in Kerobokan. Doctors

areas is quite sharp, especially in Gianyar (Ubud), where

believe he was attacked with a sharp object to the back of

the incidence is quite high,’ Wayan Pujana from the Bali

the head which has left 33 per cent of his brain cavity filled

Health Office told AAP on Wednesday (11/5). Thirty-eight

with blood, and he has also sustained fractures around his

people have died as a result of dengue between January

eye sockets from blunt force trauma. A police investigation

and April in Bali alone - a sharp increase from last year when

is underway although so far they have revealed that the

the death toll stood at 29 for the whole 12-month period.

house was still locked from inside. Staff at Burke’s villa told

Meanwhile there have been 7,794 cases of dengue in first

News Corp Australia they heard a noise at 4.30am local time and when they went to investigate they found Burke lying injured and unconscious on the living room floor. Friends and good Samaritans have come to his aid

four months of this year, in comparison to 10,700 cases across last year in Bali. Wayan pointed to several potential causes for the increase, including climate change that has made the timing of the wet and dry seasons unpredictable. ‘If there’s rain with intermittent dry periods, this causes

desperately trying to help the elderly man who has been

favorable breeding conditions for the mosquito.’ Greater

transferred to Sanglah Hospital. Brandon Ingram, a friend

mobility of the population has also seen strains of the virus

of Burke, told reporters that this is the second time that the

move across the country more quickly - particularly from

63-year-old has been attacked in recent days. The man’s

densely populated Java - causing people to be re-infected.

estranged wife Bertha Burke says that her husband had

The destruction of Bali’s rice paddy fields in favor of housing

the surgery last night and is in recovery at Denpasar’s

could also play a role, he said. But it’s not all bad news.

Sanglah Hospital. She flew out this morning to be with him.

Denpasar, which experienced the highest incidence of

“I just got news from my priest in Bali and he’s saying they have just finished the operation this morning at 5:15 am. He’s in the ICU now,” she told NT News. “It’s pretty hard for me and it’s very shocking. I’ve been living there for

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eliminate breeding grounds of mosquitoes after several

dengue fever on the island in 2013 and 2104, has seen decreasing infection numbers. Through large-scale ‘fogging’ and the elimination of mosquito nests by digging, burying and covering them the city has a ‘success story’ to share. Wayan said people need to be vigilant by frequently

five years and nothing happened like this before.” (May

draining and covering water containers, such as in basins,

12th 2016)

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Are cashew nuts healthy to eat?

Siapa... ? by Bill Dalton

Aaron Fishman: Cashew Nut Processor Aaron Fishman was born and raised on the East Coast USA but calls the state of Vermont home. He s t u d i e d philosophy and took some engineering classes from 2001-2005 at the University of Texas, flipping houses to ¿nance his studies. After graduating, Aaron ran operations at a commercial brownie company, worked in the chocolate industry, the gourmet food industry, cooked in French restaurants and held a number of other foodrelated jobs. Aaron ¿rst arrived in Bali in late 2011 after his plans to join the Peace Corps in Botswana went awry. He started out volunteering for an NGO in Karangasem, teaching public health staff about wound treatment and nutrition. In 2012, Aaron opened East Bali Cashews, a cashew nut processing plant in Desa Ban, Karangasem District. What were the biggest challenges in setting up East Bali Cashews? Considering the location where I decided to build the factory, i.e. in the middle of nowhere, the most dif¿cult part was ¿nding the right team to get the whole thing rolling. There was no other option than Karangasem for me. I saw the poverty related issues in the nearby villages and it was the perfect opportunity to do my part in improving people’s lives. Logistics and bureaucracy of course are always issues as well. What ever got you interested in cashew nuts? I’ve always been a foody – which brought me to where I am today. Why I decided on cashews was pure coincidence. My arrival in Bali coincided with the cashew-harvesting season. Given the location of the NGO I was volunteering at, I started learning a lot about cashews. All the villagers around me were from a cashew farming background and I just started talking to people. What’s so special about Bali’s cashew nuts? Hardly anybody knows that cashews grow in Bali or for that matter even that they grow in Indonesia, though they have some of the best cashews in the world! Indonesia’s cashew industry in general is very undeveloped, even in the country’s traditional growing regions of Sulawesi, East Java, NTT and NTB. But this may change as prices are rising and demand is increasing. Prices in Indonesia now have never been higher at any point in history. What other countries grow cashew nuts? India, Ivory Coast and Vietnam are the world’s three largest producers. Indonesia is eighth. The best are, of course, grown in Indonesia - white, sweet and creamy with a milky Àavor. Curiously, Indonesia’s cashews usually get shipped abroad for processing, only to be re-imported for sale later. I thought this was something worth bringing to people’s attention. Make a local product local again. Though we now export to NZ, AUS, SGP, JP, HK and US, our biggest market is still Indonesia. Is it dif¿cult to grow cashews? Yes. It’s a very expensive long-term endeavor. We don’t actually grow our own cashews. We purchase them directly from smallholder farming communities. However, we will begin planting cashews ourselves on our own plantations later this year. Are there certain vulnerabilities – soil quality, pests, diseases, etc. - speci¿c to growing cashews on Bali? Cashew trees are quite sturdy plants. They can grow in dry sandy soil and don’t require much tending. Biggest risk is that it rains too much during the dry season.

Cashews are very nutritious, rich in minerals and packed with proteins. Some even consider them to be Superfoods. Though I love the cashew producing business, peanuts are my favorite snack. Do Indonesians have a particular fondness for cashews? Indonesia is a snacking nation. Cashews are very popular! Balinese have less of a tradition of cashew eating. However, they like some of our other product Àavors like chocolate, granola, sea salt, garlic pepper and salted caramel cashew popcorn. Abroad the most popular is Sesame Ginger.

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Do you grow any other crops besides cashews? We introduced rosella (hibiscus) to the farmers in the area. This is another sturdy plant, which grows well in the region and fetches the farmers a very necessary additional income. We make tea and candy out of the crop. We currently contract around 30 ha for rosella. Can you give examples of any environmentally friendly processing that you use? We convert cashew shells into energy with our gasi¿er furnaces. With this energy we can power our steaming machines and drying ovens. Relating to agriculture, both Vietnam and India use pesticides and fumigants on their cashews. Our farmers don’t. What environmental or social issues concern you? I think businesses like ours are increasingly necessary. We build value and community to create healthy affordable snacks for the world. Because of this focus we are better able to face most challenges as compared to a traditional snack company. Why do you place so much emphasis on community development? Our work in the village is dearly needed. People face very dif¿cult situations there and we see it as our responsibility to help. How can you not? Additionally, by building relationships, we are creating mutually bene¿cial outcomes. Why are your efforts so focused on women and children? A full 85% of our employees are village women who’ve never had formal salaried employment before. We believe that when women are the household earners, they’re more likely to invest money into their family and children. This is especially true in a region with rampant alcoholism. Nurturing children in their very young years is vital for their development. We’re doing our part to help these kids grow up smart and strong. In what speci¿c ways have you improved the lives of your workers? When someone from the village starts working for EBC, they most likely have had no education and are quite disadvantaged. By working with us they have a secure income and can afford water, better housing, nutrition, better clothing, education and many other things. And the social bene¿ts? Community members have a feeling of being part of something and have thus grown closer together. East Bali Cashews is a hub for daily chatter and gossip. It seems that every worker loves to be there and see his or her community thrive. We’ve built a pre-school for their kids and opened a little grocery shop selling daily needs at subsidized prices. We also invest a lot in our staff for their professional development. Do you offer tours? We like to share our knowledge and do give tours by appointment. Those interested may contact info@ eastbalicashews.com. Any projects planned for the future? In October 2016, we will be launching new social initiatives that focus on farmer education - the East Bali Center for Community Development and Ecolodge with a public visitor’s center and lodging for groups up to 40. We’re very excited about these ecotourism projects! What is the best way to contact you? Email: aaron@eastbalicashews.com

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Letters To Bali Advertiser Lucky to be alive! To the editor, On Friday night 6 May on the late night flight Denpasar Brisbane with Virgin I sat next to a severely traumatised 24 year old girl.Her face was swollen turning blue, her right cheek had about 12 stitches, her neck was swollen as was the throat area with angry red finger marks. When I asked her what had happened she burst out into tears. This is her story: The previous night after partying and drinking ,having a good time, with other young travellers she left the “ Engine Room” Club after midnight by herself and decided to accept motor bike “transport” to go back to her hotel.But instead of to the hotel the guy took her to the beach and proceeded to sexually assault her and when she started screaming and fighting back threatened to kill her! At one stage of the fight she was afraid that it was the end and she’d never see her family and friends again.After using her last bit of strength to scream for help the guy finally gave up and ran off taking her phone and wallet with him. She managed to scramble, crying and screaming, with blood pouring down her face (where the guy had bitten her cheek!) to the road while people were gathering,some even taking photos! After about three quarters of an hour the police arrived and took her to B.I.M.C. hospital.They also took statements etc. I am a grandmother who has lived in Bali for many years.This story is not unusual, and sadly, over the years I have heard many many similar stories. I am forever advising young people to take care especially at night ; Always stay together, safety in numbers. Make sure no-one’s left behind when you decide to go home, even when a person says “ I’m fine, I’ll be home soon”insist on leaving together. Never leave a drink unattended to go dancing or to the toilet. Bali is beautiful and a great place to party, but tourism has attracted many criminals. And the police can’t be everywhere all the time. I feel it would be a good idea to warn young travellers and pass on my advise! Since coming home she has seen several doctors and will also receive counseling to help overcome the mental trauma. Thanking you, Ms. Ingrid Post, e-mail, fax or bring in your letters. Please address all to

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Need experienced villarental Reservationist. English speaking, computer literate, South Denpasar resident. Email <ennymei@ gmail.com>. [066] Pembantu, Legian, good wages, 8hrs/day, 6days/ week. 081 139 6438. [067] House Keeper Required. Female/Male must live Ubud area. 4hrs per day 6 days week. Must understand English, please tel 0813 3958 6167. Tel only as no S.M.S. will be considered. [015] Looking for SPA Therapists, Female to Work in Overseas Seychelles Country at Valmer Resort Frangipani Spa, Experienced, Good in English (France a Plus), send CV to : <devoud@ seychelles.net> or more detail contact person in Bali : 081 138 5970 (Zaitun Chein). [068] Dojo Bali Coworking Space at Echo Beach is looking for Senior Barista, Cook, Waitress, Host/ Reception, Accounting Staff, and Personal Assistant. Requirements: Excellent English, well experience. Good Salary and benefit. Send your CV to: <careers@ dojobali.org>. [069] Urgently required Sales Executive, Marketing Admin & Photographer. Send your CV to: <info@mixmedia. co.id>. [070] Famous Coffe Shop in Seminyak area is looking for Head Chef & Engineering. Energetic, Responsible & Team work. Send your CV & resume to : <Golfrid@ revolverespresso.com> or cp 0822 47237 222. [076]

Manager, Prestigious Private Villa Estate, Jimbaran: manage community relations, security, maintenance and services in common areas. Fluent Indonesian, Balinese, English. Send CV to <mgr. bali.estate@outlook. com>. [071] Primary & Kindergarten teachers. English and Mandarin Teachers. Full time and part time basis for a school in Denpasar. Please send your resume to: <u2cmm@yahoo.com>. [029] Apparel Shop inside the Resort in Nusa Dua looking for SPG. Fluent in Chinese, English-Korea or English - Japanese. Kindly send the CV to <lineda@balibaci. com> or please call 081 629 555 3. [072] Looking for Preschool Teacher, good English and love kids, contact 0361-8464281 or email <rumahkecilbali@gmail. com>. [073] Marketing Manager Fashion. Info <http://fbf. im/marmanfb> CV <jobs@ foneboxfashion.com>. [074] Growing high-end publishing company Exquisite Media seeking experienced Editors / Managing Editors. Excellent spoken & written English is a must. Self-motivated, creatively inspired, dedicated teamplayer and able to handle pressure and deadlines. Competitive salary and benefits. Send your application + portfolio to <pa@exquisite-media. co.id>. [075]

Putri Bintang Group, looking for new team who are experienced in their respective fields to join our company in our outlets as : 1. Marketing Manager 2. Restaurant Manager 3. Spa Manager 4. Therapist 5. Supervisor, Captain 6. Cashier 7. Bartender, Receptionist, Waiter, Waitress, Pantry 8. Pastry Chef, Saus Chef, European Chef, Indonesian Chef 9. Cook Chinese, Cook Indonesian, BARBEQUE, Cutter, Dimsum, FishCutter, Noodle, Steamer, Taho, Commis, Steward 10. Storeman, Driver, Security A. 1-5 S1 Degree in hospitality experience in the same position, good leader ship, supervisory skills, speak English, or other language would be an advantage B. 6-9 Experience minimum 5 years in the same field SpeakEnglish, well grooming, pleasant personality, attractive, Energetic. Note : Expatriate are welcome to apply Send your resume to : Jl. DanauPoso No. 35, Br. Blanjong – Sanur – Bali Telp. 085239115438/082144481161/081353140235 Email :info.hrd@putribintanggroup.com

Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 NC/Es/25 May 16

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Bali Advertiser

Employment

25 May - 08 June, 2016

LOOKING FOR WORK

I’m a male looking for

(Cari Kerja)

anykind of job. I can speak English,

basic

computer,

Seeking Job, Male, Japanese English skills. 0812 3605 1484. [061]

have experience in food &

Young Architect looking for job : (Architecture, Interiors, 3D, IMB, Construction) 0896 2221 7954. [064]

Please contact me at 0852

Female looking for part-time job as data entry, personal assistant job. Speaking and written English. If possible work from home. Based in Bukit Jimbaran. E-mail: <flowsbloom@yahoo.com> or SMS only 081 2381 5292. [818]

beverage service at one of biggest hotels in Denpasar. 3710 1393. [123] Male and also to

for

website

graphic

design

photography.

and

job.

in

operate

Elite Havens, the best villa marketing company in Bali is growing again! As part of our rapid expansion we are looking for an exceptional

Graphic Designer

looking

Experience

Able

Photoshop

Coreldraw.

Prefer

To join our Marketing Department. If you can take a brief for anything from a new logo design, website template or a magazine advertising campaign and turn them into leading edge artwork, then we want you. Excellent English, computer and communication skills, a team player, fast learner and a fun & outgoing personality would be an added advantage.

freelance job. Please email: <thenbagus@gmail.com> or text 081 2386 6175. [630]

Please send your update resume to hrd@elitehavens.com NC/Es/25 May 16

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Wanted:

INDIGO GROUP IS HIRING

Tech Support / Call Center Personnel

ACCOUNTANT MANAGER • • •

Must have strong experience in either PC support or Computer Networking, strong communication skills in English both written, and verbal. Must be willing to work flexible hours. Location: Nusa Dua.

Management experience min 2 years MYOB or similar English and Bahasa

This is an exciting opportunity to be involved in a rapidly growing company that supports a wide range of technology products for users around the world. Full training shall be provided for the successful Applicant but a strong working knowledge of computers, software (SaaS) and computer networking will be highly considered.

RETAIL STORE MANAGER • • •

Experience min 2 years managing SPG team Can train SPG for sales Fluent English

PRODUCTION ADMIN • •

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Garment or fashion experience Computer skills

Previous work experience will be advantageous however a great attitude to excellent customer service and a willingness to work as team are mandatory.

Please email CV with photo to: jobs@indigokidsglobal.com

Contact : Connor (0813 3960 4884) Email : info@ptiseka.com NC/Es/25 May 16

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Lotus Hotels is looking for a

Resident Manager (WNI/Expat) for our resort in Gili Trawangan of Lombok. The candidate should be a hotel school graduate with Bachelor Degree or higher, with minimum of 5 years hands on experience in similar resorts operation in Indonesia or the region.

BALI’S LEADING MODEL AND PRODUCTION COMPANY, BALISTARZ

The selected candidate will have the following personal qualities and skills: • Hands on experience in different hotel departments, with hotel’s Front Office & Sales Department as the main area of expertise • Multilingual (Preferred languages: Bahasa Indonesia & English) • Able to lead a team in ensuring high standards of personalized service • Familiar with Asian culture, good staff relations, good public relations • Charismatic, problem solver, good communication skills, both verbal and written • Reads, understands and reacts to the Resort Financial Statements • Drive business, seek for opportunities and create and maintain high performance culture • Experience in planning and executing sales promotions • Knowledgeable and experience in scuba diving industry would be an advantage.

2 VACANCIES

GRAPHIC DESIGNER • •

BACHELOR DEGREE IS A MUST USE OF MAC COMPUTER SOFTWARE

OFFICE ASSISTANT • • •

DEGREE OR 2 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN OFFICE GOOD ORGANISATIONAL SKILLS TIME MANAGEMENT

BOTH POSITIONS ARE FULL TIME. PASSION FOR FASHION IS A BONUS. PLEASE SEND YOUR APPLICATION: INFO@BALISTARZ.COM

Please send CV to: hr@lotus-hotels.com NC/Es/25 May 16

TEACHING VACANCIES

PT ANDALAN SENTOSA CEMERLANG Happy Trails Asia, an expanding destination management company (DMC) is looking for positions either based in Bali or Yogyakarta:

JOB VACANCIES A private establishment is currently seeking qualified and experienced candidates for the following full-time positions: English Teacher* (Preschool) Caregiver** Asst. Teacher** (Preschool) Cleaning Service Mandarin Teacher* (Preschool) Security Officer Applicants are Indonesian citizens: * At least hold a Bachelor Degree in relevant subject ** Diploma holder or high school graduate Please send a brief cover letter and CV, diploma, KTP and recent photograph to: ptasc.hiring@gmail.com NC/Es/11 May 16

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Contracting Manager

The contracting manager is responsible for organizing and maintaining suppliers contract with the most competitive rate. You will also working closely and support the sales and marketing team. Ensuring accurate loading of contracts into the system. Gain as much as possible information on issues and amenities of interest to clients. You should have a minimum of 5 years’ experience as contracting manager, with a good product knowledge and a proven experience with suppliers.

Account Manager

Indonesian Nationality. Excellent English, French and German preferred. At least 3 years’ experience in a same position at DMC. Excellent with Microsoft Office Program & Windows.

Sales Support

Indonesian Nationality. Excellent English. Previous experience in a travel agency or data entry is advantage. Knowledge and curiosity of Indonesia Tourism. Excellent with Microsoft Office Program & Windows.

Reservation & Operation Officer

Indonesian Nationality. Excellent English. At least 3 years’ experience in a same position at DMC. Able to communicate with overseas clients. Excellent with Microsoft Office Program & Windows. Please send application letter and CV to: hrm@happytrailsindonesia.com NC/Es/25 May 16

A private school group is seeking qualified and experienced teachers for the following full-time positions: Expatriate: 1. PRIMARY CLASS TEACHER 2. ENGLISH TEACHER (SECONDARY) 3. SCIENCE TEACHER (SECONDARY) 4. PE TEACHER 5. JAPANESE TEACHER 6. FRENCH TEACHER Indonesian: 1. ISLAM RELIGION TEACHER 2. HINDU RELIGION TEACHER 3. COMPUTER TEACHER 4. ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER 5. MATHEMATICS TEACHER 6. LIBRARIAN / STAFF LIBRARY 7. DOCTOR – SCHOOL CLINIC • Applicants must hold at least a Bachelors degree in relevant subject • Expatriate Teachers must min of 5 years experience in similar position. Knowledge of the Cambridge International Programme is considered an advantage Please send a brief cover letter and CV including photo with contact details of two professional referees to: jobapplybali@gmail.com NC/Es/25 May 16


Real Estate KUTA

SINGARAJA

Land for rent +/- 6 Are, good for homestay (kost), etc. Jl. Campuan ll, near commercial area, cafe, central park Kuta. Contact 081 815 9403. [0836]

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]

Cheap apartment for rent in Kuta area. Jl. Dewi Sri no. 11. 2 rooms, fully furnished, ready to live. Hotel facilities. Minimum stay 3 months. Contact 081 815 9403. [0837]

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

NUSA DUA

KARANGASEM

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

Land for sale near Tirta Gangga Superficy total 33 ares (12 free hold/21 lease 29 years). Flat land on top of hill surrounding rice fields with 2800 amazing views on Agung Volcano at North, Lempuyan at East and Indian ocean at South. Already with new access road and listrik 70.000 Kw. Constructable at 60%. Ideal for resort with 15 rooms or luxury big private villa. Plan and Project disponible and included in price: 3,3 Milliards Rupiah. <crenard@ worldcom.ch> or +62 821 4791 9338. [0865]

Land for sale in Nusa Dua, breathtaking view over looking sea. 638 M2, IDR 550 Milion per are. Price is negotiable. Contact 0818 0708 6734. [0857]

NEGARA House for sale in Negara (west Bali) right in the middle of the city. Direct owner. 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, big garage, 2 living rooms, family room, kitchen, well. Reason to sell: want to build a small house. Price Rp. 900 Million (negotiable). Please call 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2381 5292 (English). [9664]

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Land for Sale. Medewi/Yeh Sumbul. 4 x 8.25 Are FH lots. P.O.A/Are. Cleared land, overlooking Bali Stait & “working” rice fields. 10 minutes to Medewi Pt surf break, 5 mins to Sumbul beach. National Forest behind. Contact Lisa: 0813 3912 6938: <lisa_emeraldo@hotmail.com>. Greg: 0821 4646 5598: <gregn@westnet.com.au>. [0829]

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

SANUR Office space for rent. 3 years left, size 3.4 x 8m with glass, AC and strategic location close to beach, villas, restaurants, bank in Jl. Danau Toba Sanur. Price Rp. 180 million (nego). Contact 081 1397 9879. [9737]

Land for sale at Berawa, close to Berawa Beach and land for sale at Tibubeneng, ricefield view, villa area, 500 mtr to main road. 0813 3833 1445. [0564]

Land for Sale: Saba beachside. Views to Penida. Size: 400m2. Close to Keramas surf break. Rp. 500 million/are. Email <joeldean99@hotmail.com>. Ph. 081 2385 3736. [0742] Studio apts, spacious, popular complex, near KFC, ideal for short/long term guests, furnished, AC, h/w, cable TV, Wi-fi, pool, wkly service, parking, rp 4,250,000pm, plus elec. <www.pondokgayastudios.com>. Dayu 0852 3796 4565. [0832]

Beautiful Villa 200 square meters in front sea with amazing view on Rinjani Volcano and Lombok island (3 rooms, 3 bathrooms, living and dining 70m2 and professional kitchen). Infinity pool 12x4 meters. Sundeck and outside lounge. Land lease 32 years superficy 30 ares. Garage for 3 cars, generator, separate building for PLN 25000Kw and laundry, one separate building for staff with room small kitchen and fully furnished bathroom. Beautiful garden. Space to build another villa. Price fully furnished 9 Milliards Rupiah. <crenard@worldcom.ch> or +62 821 4791 9338. [0867]

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Nice view land at Canggu (Tiying Tutul). 900m² (9 are) and 1700m2 (17 are) in Batu Bolong Canggu. Email <agungsutamash@gmail.com>. Call +62 81 139 6407. [0099] Monthly/yearly budget Berawa house available 2 bedrooms aircon, clean charming nice neighborhood and the best value in Berawa. 1,5km to the beach. Includes cleaning service. Call 081 2389 2780 or <bicedeloseric@gmail.com>. [0824] For Sale nice villa in Brawa Tibubeneng. 5min from Canggu Club. Building 252m2/4 are, 2 level, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, pool, living, dining, kitchen, gazebo, furnished. Ricefield view. IMB, etc. Rp. 5.6 Billion. Call owner 0819 3628 7944. [0827]

Freehold 3BR + 1 maid room private pool villa for sale. Close to Sanur beach on Jalan Tukad Balian. Completed IMB, green belt view, semi open bathroom. Contact owner 0813 3843 1680 / <masdana81@gmail.com>. Price IDR 2 Millyard ($160,000). [0835]

3 Bedroom Villa for yearly rental, walking distance to Echo beach, enclosed living and fully furnished, only IDR 250.000.000. Contact us at 0819 3303 1707 or <balicoconutliving@gmail.com> for more option visit <balicoconutliving.com>. [0841]

Beautiful brand new Villa at Sanur Jl. Sekuta for sale (leasehold 25+25 years 2,5M), 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, kitchenset, AC, garden, pool 8x3m, carparking, waterheater. Safe & quiet villa area, land size 300qm, building 130qm. Call 0813 3764 0179, <werner@ cocostravel.com>. [0839]

For rent fully furnished two bedroom cottage / villa with kitchen and small swimming pool in Pererenan area near Echo Beach, 7 million monthly or 60 million yearly, please contact 0857 3992 0358. [0843]

Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [0393]

New villa for rent + 200 m from Canggu Club. Open living, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, stored, garden, private swimming pool, carpark, semi furnished. Price Rp. 150.000.000,-/year (min. 2 years). Call 0812 3769 1347, 0859 3506 0035, 0815 5882 8992. [0848]

For rent 2 beautiful villas. 3 bedrooms. Fully furnished. Modern natural style. Strategic location. At Bumiayu Street (beach side) and at Pengiasan Street (7 minutes to beach). Owner 0812 3955 5544, <bagusarthana@yahoo. com>. [0854]

For rent 2 storey cozy private villa with IMB - near Bumbak - on land of 3 A (daily, weekly, monthly). Full furnished / 3 big kingsize bedrooms + 3 ensuites bathrooms (AC & Wh) / Pool, open living area, garage / Daily cleaning & security. Close to Bali Buddha / Cafe Moka. For inspection: 081 799 651 68. [0861]

Private quiet house for rent beach side. 3 bedrooms, 2bathrms with hot cool water, living close to kitchen, fully furniture, washing machine, AC, pool, garage, pratical care, good access. Just 5 minutes to Sanur. No agent. Call Mr.Bagus 085 100 753 382 or 082 147 245 997. [0855]

For Sale free hold land 2 Are in Kayu Tulang Canggu. Ricefield view and river view. Contact 0819 1663 7644. Email <deviana.smile@gmail.com>. [0864] C/Re/G-27 April 16


Bali Advertiser

Real Estate

25 May - 08 June, 2016

AWARD-WINNING ECO VILLA

Private sale by owner/builder on the Ayung River near Sanur. Quality construction by owner-engineer to Australian standards. 12 Are, freehold land. Featured in 2 architectural books. Details at www.baliecovillasale.strikingly.com Call Lucy: 0815 85117108 / Steve: 0813377553571

Villa Pancaloka - Dayu Mirah Estate Goa Gong Jimbaran - Bali

• • • • • • • • •

3 Bedrooms 1 Private Pool 1 Open Kitchen 1 Dining Room 1 Living Room 2 Jacuzzi Wi-Fi 24 hours security Parking

Rent price start from US$700 www.dayumirah.com Contact us: +6281238320937 lisa@jakson.co.id

C/Re/I-20 Jan 16

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

House for rent located in Tukad Badung. 0812 3646 6176 or 0877 6118 0842. [0146] House for rent, rural environment, ricefield view, 4 are, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden, good price. Rent 5 - 10 years. Contact 0813 3746 6900. [0491] House for rent. 1 are, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, livingroom,family room, terrace, garage, electricity 1300, water. Minimum 2 years, 20 mill/year nett. Jln. Pulau Moyo, Perumahan Nuansa Kori Pedungan Blok IV nmr 18. 0812 3892 3918, 0819 1657 0014. [0581]

Land for sale in Sidakarya (Denpasar) freehold two certificates of 2,42 ares each. Total superficy 4,84 ares in residential zone with access road at 100 meters of main road. Beside green zone. Quiet area. To build one or two houses. Can be sold in one piece at 825 millions Rupiah per are or separately 850 millions per are. <crenard@ worldcom.ch> or +62 821 4791 9338. [0866]

Near Virgin Beach, Karangasem

965 sm Land: 4 Structures, private garden with pathways, swimming pool Automatic Sliding Gate from Semi-Private Access Drive, 2- car carport 132 sm Living Space: 2-story Main House – 2 bdrm, 1½ bath (HW), Guest Bungalow – 1 bdrm, 1 bath (HW), Kitchen/Dining room structure All rooms are completely furnished, the modern kitchen is fully stocked

Rp. 5.000.000.000 Nego

C/Re/I-13 April 16

NC/RE/M-25 May 16

BEAUTIFUL VILLA TO SELL - NO AGENT PLEASE

BUKIT Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733] House for sale in Pecatu. Land 84sqm, building 55sqm. Livingroom, 1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, open small kitchen, small garden, carport, phone line, PDAM, 2200W. Close to beaches & supermarkets, golf area, quiet environment. Rp. 1.070 Billion. Text only 0821 4727 6297 or e-mail: <myhousepecatu@gmail.com>. [9663]

Legian - Seminyak Built in 2012. Very quiet place. 20 minutes from airport. Close to the beach. 1600sqm land. 200sqm all living. Fully furnished. 3 large bedrooms / AC. Swimming pool. Office / staff house. Garage / parking yard. Rent by 6 guests = Є 280 / day Still 11 years lease. Extension is possible. ONLY Є150,000 www.nyumpene.de +62 812 387 5924 NC/Re/U-25 May 16

Overcontract: Small hotel in Balangan. Seaview 4 Bungalows Cafe Office. 18 years lease. Next to Yoga and Healthfood facilities. 13,5 or 21 ara land included. Building permit. Email to <bluewatercruises@hotmail.com>. [0823] Jalan Bali Cliff 5 are new commercial workshop and showroom with apartment and very large terrace above, 12 years 650.000.000 absolute bargain! Perfect to produce and show oyur products. Edy 0823 4027 9725, <devantourntravel@gmail.com>. [0826] Selling 13 Are freehold 1km Uluwatu/Padang-Padang. Genuine bargain due to cash flow problem. Just want money back from purchase eight years ago. 120 million are buyer pays taxes. Call 0812 3900 0239. [0838] Villa for Sale Puri Bendesa Resort Ungasan Bali. Single floor villa with tropical garden. Landsize 455sqm, building 93sqm. 2 Bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, guest toilet, living/dining room and open kitchen, 4x6m swimming pool, sundeck plus bale. Recently renovated, fully furnished. Hak Pakai on top of Hak Milik. Rp 3.3 Billion. E-mail: <balyx2016@gmail.com>. [0860]

For rent house in Denpasar, Jl. Gg. Resimuka I/10 Perumnas Monang Maning. Rp. 17 million/year min 2 years. 1 living room, 1 kitchen, garage, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, PDAM water, 1300 watt. Strategic location, walking distance to shop/supermarket. Now is renting until April 13, 2016. Ready to occupy April 15, 2016. Has to be seen in the location. Owner 0815 5846 0954, 0859 6905 7546. [0383] For sale land 126m2, price 750mil rupiah for all (nego), in strategic location Jl Gunung Talang VI, contact Budi 08 1834 4870 or email <superbali@yahoo.com> for picture. Location near jalan Mahendradata. [0844]

Seaside Villa For Sale

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

House for rent, 2 storey, living room, kitchen, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, garage, nice quiet area, unfurnished, Perumahan Lembu Sura. Rp. 35 juta per year. Call owner 0815 5846 0954, 0859 6905 7546. [9595] Land + house 2 are for sale in Denpasar, Jl Cokroaminoto Gang Swari C. Central location, access road. Please contact 081 2389 3200. [0130]

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Dreamland - 3 storey new house for sale/rent - 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, pool, fully furnished, rooftop entertainment area, great views. Sell US$ 290,000. Rent Rp. 10 mill/month. Call +62 878 621 36775. Email <dwayu.92@gmail.com>. [9743]

Brawa 3 to 5 years lease New 4 bedrooms villa with staff quarter, lock-up garage, private pool, secure, close to Canggu Club and beach. 3 years lease AUS$ 70,000 5 years lease AUS$ 110,000.

Near Dreamland new 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom house for sale/rent. Pool and entertainment area. Fully furnished. Open plan living. Sell US$110.000. Rent Rp. 7 mill/month. Call +62 878 621 36775. Email <dwayu.92@gmail.com>. [9744]

Contact Richard 0812 3791 2832 tudorfurnishings@hotmail.com

Dreamland, 1 and 2 bedroom appartments for rent, fully furnished, ocean views, 4 and 8 mill/month. And a 7 bedroom house for rent, fully furnished, ocean views, 20 mill/month. Phone +62 878 621 36775. Email <dwayu.92@ gmail.com>. [0803] NC/RE/U-25 May16

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Bali Advertiser

25 May - 08 June, 2016

TABANAN Land for sale only for serious buyer. Location in Nyanyi Beach - Beraban - Tabanan. Close to Tanah Lot temple. 30 are, mainroad access, 500m from the beach. Price Rp. 600 million/are (fixed price). Call 0819 1619 8031. [0522] Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447] House with land for sale. Located in Jl. Gunung Agung 88 Tabanan. Land 900m2, building 77m2. Hak Milik certificate. Price Rp. 5,5 Billion (nego). Contact 0852 2212 0341. [9707]

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

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LOMBOK

Gianyar Resort For Sale. Rp. 5,5 Billion. 17 Are land. IMB & Ponduk Wisata License. 10 minutes from Gianyar, 45 minutes from Ubud. 4 x 1 bed, 1 lounge, 1 bath, mini kitchen bungalows. Each bungalow accommodates 4 people. 12 x 4 pool. 1 stainless steel kitchen adjoining dining area. 1 office area. Website. 1 staff area/laundry. 1 shed. 3 x emergency generators. Water well. 1 storeroom. 1 carport for 3 cars. 1 Suzuki APV, 2012. 1 x Honda Vario Scooter, 2012. Many extras included. <spikins@westnet. com.au>. [0840]

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Large busy shop lease Gili Trawangan, 2 storey, 115m 1st floor 80m2, 2nd floor 35m2, 3 year lease+, central position, between harbour and wharf, excellent figures, new building built end 2013, fittings, cctv, back up generator, good 4 retail shop or restaurant. Email: <zada@ live.com.au>. Ph: 0819 1643 9125. [0828] Gili Trawangan. Beachside Restaurant/Bar. Ideal location. Stylish design. Fully equipped. Long term 10+ years. <gilitsale@gmail.com>. [0863]

Land for rent Ayung River side 60 Are. 10 minutes to Green School Sibang. 15 minutes to Ubud. Badung district. For information call 0851 0193 9969. No broker. We can send you map location. [0845]

KEROBOKAN House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872]

SEMINYAK Private villa for quick sale/long lease (10-25 yrs). Good access, close to public facilities, only 10 mins to the beach. 3 bedrooms AC ensuite bathrooms, semi-furnish, s-pool, simple garden + garage. Call 0819 9915 8596. [0814]

4,2 milyar nego! 2 lantai, LT:118, LB:185, 3 kamar tidur, pool, taman, sumur bor, garase. Jl. Baliku 1, Banjar Semer, hub: 081 2397 2137. [0192] NC/RE/U-25 May 16

For rent min. 2 years homestay in Marlboro Kerobokan. Area 3 are, two floor, 8 rooms included bathroom, full furnished, AC, TV, hot water, free Wifi, office, garden, parking. Web <www.thenadrams.com>. Call 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. [0492]

2 Beautiful designers villas in central Petitenget for sale/ lease. 3 & 4 bedrooms. 5 minutes from the beach next to W Hotel. One of the best location in secure complex with 24-hours security. Best investment and high quality build. For appointment & inspection contact Mr. Agung Adi 0823 3939 0333. [0846]

Make offer villas from 75.000 US Dollar. Villa with private pool. 5 minutes from Seminyak. 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms, garden. 15 - 25 years lease. Villa White: <www. villawhitenight.com>. 0878 6103 3141 / 0818 0530 4513 / <abeng_ainia@hotmail.com>. [8008]

AAA Prime Seminyak villas. Great opportunities! 60% payment with 40% balance at 0% financing possible. Beautifully furnished, spacious 2 bedroom villa with 2 ensuite garden bathrooms and private pool. Fully licensed. Fully operational. 20 year lease USD$ 210,000. By appointment only SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9946]

GlassStudio, Kerobokan For rent, * Villa (2bedrooms, 2bathrooms, kitchen, pool), * Apartment (2bedrooms, 2bathrooms, kitchen, pool), * Rooms (1bedroom, 1bathroom, kitchen), furnished, A/C, wifi, secure, From IDR 1.9Million/month Contact: Doug (0812 4651 7088), Putu (0819 1640 7868). [0833] NC/Re/A-25 May 16

Looking for studio apartment for IDR 5,5 million/month or one bedroom villa from IDR 10 million - 15 million/month? Please call 0813 3806 2085 (Gusti). Nice to stay and quite - Location Kerobokan. [0852] 2x new villas for sale, Tangkuban Perahu Kerobokan. 3 are with 1,5 are vacant land. Private swimming pools, garden, fully furnished. Leasehold 28,5 years. 2,1 Billion for both. 0819 9947 9803. [0853] Superspacious (120-200sqm livingspace) and stylishfurnished 2&1 Bedroom apartments with pool and garden for longtermrent. Special offer starts at 900 $ per month including maid and pool/garden service. Jalan Mertanadi 60A. <www.casasantai.com>. 0361 737 329 or HP 0819 3435 0111. 10-16o´clock. [0859]

Quick sale beautiful private villa, located in a quiet lane, close to Bali Deli. 1000m2. 4BR, furnished w/spool, big garden & bale overlooking ricefield. Very relaxing place for rest after busy day. 0819 9915 8596. [0820] Spacious 45 Sqm studio villa for long stay only Rp 8 Jt per mo, free Wifi, 60 channels cable TV, big swimming pool, safe deposit box. Call: 0811 103 545. [0831]

House for sale. Urgent, need money fast. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, garage, PDAM. Very quiet and secure in Perum. Cepaka Dalung. Contact +62 821 4591 7981. [0726]

House for rent large 2 Are strategic location at Kerobokan near to Gusto Gelato. Facilities: 3 bedroom, garage, 1 bathroom, living room, kitchen, semi furnished. Rp. 35 million per year, max. 15 years. Contact owner: 0812 8130 3731. [0849]

Land for sale at Temesi Gianyar 1.5 Are, 2 kavling left, road access 8 mtr, asphalt road. Close to Marine Park and Komune Beach. Only 10 minutes to Ubud. 0813 3833 1445. [0563]

P.T. Sunia Loka 7 bungalows 58 m2 with their own bathroom and one villa 170 m2 with two rooms, private kitchen/dinner, two bathrooms . Dinner area 70m2 with kitchen and a 7x16 meters swimming pool. A 50 are property at only 300 meter from the beach and 500 meters from Pemuteran center. Amazing garden and you can enjoy a beautiful mountain view from anywhere on the property. Business is running for the last three years. Lease left on the land is for 20 years. Location: Desa Pemuteran North-West Bali Price US $ 320 000

Please don’t hesitate to contact me for any further details. Fati : +62 812 3969 5048 Email: sunialokabali@gmail.com www.sunialoka.com

Villa 2 & 3 bedrooms for rent yearly, Saraswati street Seminyak, 5 minutes to Seminyak centre & beach. Fully furnish, bar & kitchen set, pool, hot cold water, bathtub, shower, AC, cable TV, VCD, DVD, safety box, Wifi, staff, security. Call 0821 479 19 338. [0847] Private house for rent. 2 bedrooms house Jalan Plawa Seminyak. One block from Bali Deli, furnished, very quite place, simpe garden + garage. Available on June for 12 months, Rp. 80.000.000. Contact: <watto3@gmail.com>. 0819 9909 2070. [0850] Shop for rent next to Seminyak Square. Call 085 338 457 311. [0851] Yearly rent. Central location. Four bedrooms villa fully furnished, Wifi, pool. Jl. Petitenget behind Pepito Supermarket. 5 min to beach, beautiful garden. Total land five Ares. Pls contact 0857 117 888 60, 0812 3644 039. <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [0576] Oberoi! Spacious 3 bed 3 garden baths on quiet dead end street. 300 meters from Earth cafe. Sunny & spacious w/ oversized rooms & private pool. 3 to 10 year lease. Prepaid @ USD $ 16,500 / yr. SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9947]

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Land for sale. Jalan Raya Blumbungan, Sibang Kelod Badung. Surya Usada complex. Size 9,5 Are, 6 mtr road, 10 meter asphalt road. Price 250 juta/are nego. HP. 0812 3611 4343 / 0813 5320 9800. BBM 51E9324D. [9525]

House for sale located in Kori Nuansa Selatan. Type 30/100. Call 081 2394 8595. [0244] Reduce price house for sale. In Taman Griya Jimbaran, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket. Rp. 1.6 Billion (nego). Text only 081 2381 5292. [9663]

Land for quick sale at Pemutaran Grogak, beautiful beach front next to Villa Ganesha 1 Ha and next to villa Amertha, 1 Ha owner moving quick sale. Contact 081 138 78 22 or 082116 945 555. [0830]

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

UBUD Big house 3x2 with infinity pool, in Bongkasa village - 25 mins from Ubud. Magnificent Ayung river/Ritz Carlton hotel views. Preferred long term rented - from US$900/ month. +614 2309 2670 or <liptrot@iinet.net.au>. [0748]

Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 25 million/are/year (nego), max 25 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803]

Land for sale 235 Are Br. Timbul Tegalalang, 60 juta/are. Land for sale 13.5 are in Kerambitan Tabanan, 150 jt/are, 300m from the beach, good view. Contact 0852 3714 4456. [0825] NC/Re/A-25 May 16

A fully furnished aircon room for short or long term stay. 5 mins to Ubud center, 5 mins yoga barn, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557. [5177]

Kost rooms for daily and monthly rent at Kalimas Residence, Jimbaran. Clean, fully furnished (TV, bed, wardrobe, hot water & kitchen) and strategic location. Telp: 081-338-653-510. [0818]

Short or long term rental new suites apartment in Ubud. Compact kitchen, large pool, kids pool, 24hrs staff, 2km from Monkey Forest. <www.kakulvillaubud.com> or contact owner <masdana81@gmail.com> / 0813 3843 1680. [0834]

Beautiful 3 bedrooms villa for lease. 1 year $14,800 USD. 5 year $50,000, nego more years. YouTube walk-through link <https://youtu.be/odB5iybuKfI>. 2 carport, with IMB. Great gardens, pool, water bore. Furnished ready to go. Ph. 0812 3823 0678 or <stevedockit@gmail.com> for photos. [0737]

Land for Sale 10 minutes from Ubud. Nice for yoga retreat with river view. 2640 M2, IDR 500 million per are. Price is negotiable. Please contact 0818 0708 6734. [0858]

House for rent (joglo style) at Perum Bali Arum Jimbaran, 2 bedrm, 2 bathroom, swimming pool, CCTV, Wifi, fully furnished, car park. Pls contact 081 138 8603 for more info (Wiwien). [0842]

New houses for rent yearly, air conditioner, hot water, swimming pool, located in Jalan Raya Sanggingan, near Ubud Central and Supermarket, nice view, please contact 081 734 2002 or email <ketutbudiningsih@yahoo.com>. [0821]

Large, furnished 2 BR, 2 bath villa with private pool & parking garage for two vehicles. Nice garden, nearby sea and next to Four Seasons + Mimpi Resorts. IDR 199 million/year. Please email: <rstephie@hotmail.com>. [0856]

Spacious Commercial Premises. 5 are Bali style architecture and gardens with space to expand. 5+ year lease with extension options. Priced for quick sale. Email <jazzcafesale@gmail.com>. [0862] NC/BT/M-25 May 16

Real Estate Bali

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

The Villa Legian-400sq/m freehold-Capital growth +Income

Five Star Luxury Villa - Investment in Seminyak

MAKE YOUR OFFER TODAY - VENDOR TERMS AVAILABLE Enjoy a 5 Star Luxury experience, own a piece of it yourself.This villa can be cozy for two or enough room for 4.One of the highest rated Villa complexes in Seminyak and rarely vacant.Even more rare is the opportunity to secure one of these villas at the price available here.If its luxury, style, quality, service and location that are important to you we suggest you act quickly to secure your very own piece of it. Currently averaging an 80% occupancy rate from rental pool, plus an additional bonus six weeks owner occupancy.This is not a time share it is full leasehold ownership. Leasehold to 2033. 0361-4752046/info@eldersbali.com

1,660,000,000 IDR

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$169,000 Au

$124,000 US

ARE YOU DREAMING FOR A MOTEL BUSINESS – LEASEHOLD

Look no more – in the heart of Kuta over 30 rooms, bar, pool, breakfast area. Fantastic reviews and very popular with a very good return. The asking price is for the remaining 12 years of the lease and there is an option to renew or extend. Currently making a good profit with absentee owners. This is a good deal. Register your interest today. 0361-4752046/info@eldersbali.com

$4,400,000,000 IDR

$450,000 Au

$330,000 US

Located in a quiet lane which runs between Jalan Legian and Jalan Padma Utara in the heart of Bali tourist area. 5 min stroll to Legian & 66 beach, close to shops, restaurants and spas. Private swimming pool for each villa and tropical gardens are hidden privately behind stone walls. The villas can open up to create a huge 8 bedroom group booking complex or can be used as two very private villas of 3 & 5 bedrooms. This is the ideal Villa for a family holiday with investment. Offering stable income plus capital growth potential. 20 min from airport, IMB, Pondok Wisata, garage. Owner has been achieving 75% occupancy which gives better than a 10% gross return on Investment. Lots of forward bookings to guarantee cash flow. 081 887 8922 / huri@eldersbali.com

13,000,000,000 IDR

$ 1,345,000 Au

$963,000 US

LE

Amazing Luxury Villa in Canggu Freehold Shop with residence in Legian

Located in the heart of Legian, 101 sq/m freehold lot. 275 sq/m of built form over 2.5 floors with all modern amenities. • 4 bed rooms • 3 bathrooms • Balcony • Ideal location for any business, high exposure shop front • Great investment opportunity, suit many types of business 081 887 8922 / huri@eldersbali.com

7,500,000,000 IDR

$771,000 Au

$543,000 US

Amazing luxury villa for sale freehold in Canggu on 17,5 are. Decorated by famous Spanish artist Mersuka Dopas.The Villa is located in the middle of one of the most beautiful green belts surrounded by rice fields of Canggu, overlooking Echo Beach, Uluwatu and Bukit.The villa has 1000 m2 and is on a plot with an area of 1,750 m2, has parking for two vehicles and four motorcycles. It has a separate building with bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen and service rooms, laundries and drying.The villa has three guest bungalows all with air conditioning and with an area of 50m2 each with ensuite bathrooms, these rooms have their own kitchen in order to be totally independent of the main building. 081 9999 71591/info@eldersbali.com

27,000,000,000 IDR

$2,750,000 Au

$2,000,000 US

Two bedroom villa in quiet area of Sanur

Located in Jalan Tirta Akasa, opposite the famous The Gangsa Villa. Very private and quiet area yet close to all facilites.Good size pool and nice garden in a spacious 530 m2 of land, big open living room facing to the pool with plenty of space to expand another building. 0812 3851 858/dhonie@eldersbali.com

6,200,000,000 IDR

$ 610,000 Au

$ 471,000 US

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

Elders Bali : Jl. Patih Jelantik 57, Legian Kelod - Kuta- Denpasar - Bali 80361 C/Re/G-25 May 16


SEMINYAK - 1215

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SEMINYAK - 1156

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/arge two storey villa with a mix of Balinese and French architecture Beautiful peaceful tropical gardens surround the manicured lawns Chic classy interiors with large tropical gardens = a perfect home /ocated in beachside Seminyak, minutes to shops and cafes Price IDR 5,600,000,000 /and Area 700 sqm Ownership /easehold 23 yrs Build Area 355 sqm

Beautiful modern, multi storey investment villa in central Seminyak /ight airy interiors, clean ¿nishes and built with quality materials Four bedrooms, ensuites, large pool, open plan living / dining area Established villa with high rental returns make this a great investment Price IDR 2,900,000,000 /and Area 400 sqm Ownership /easehold 16 yrs Build Area 260 sqm

SEMINYAK - 1198

SEMINYAK - 888

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Modern two story well bullt villa with a distinctive Balinese character Swimming pool with sundeck area , tropical plants and gazebo Two large bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and balconies upstairs /ocated in central Seminyak, minutes walk from the beach and shops /and Area Build Area

220 sqm 186 sqm

BATU BELIG - 1207

Price IDR 3,300,000,000 Ownership /easehold 19 yrs

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A beautiful, freehold villa in a private, secure area of Canggu /arge swimming pool with deck, gardens and relaxing gazebo Indoor media room, service area, huge terrace with ocean views Only ¿ve minutes drive to Echo beach and Canggu’s, cafes/ bars /and Area Build Area

450 sqm 300 sqm

Price IDR 5,260,000,000 Ownership /easehold 28.5 yrs

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Award winning luxurious designer villa in the heart of Seminyak Three spacious king bedrooms all with stylish ensuite bathrooms /ush tropical gardens and timber deck surround the large pool A stunning holiday residence in a quiet and secure location /and Area Build Area

477 sqm 247 sqm

CANGGU - 399

Price IDR 6,900,000,000 Ownership /easehold 35 yrs

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Delightful 4 bedroom cottage style villa in beachside Canggu Indoor outdoor living spaces overlooking the pool garden /arge pool, lovely lush landscaped gardens manicured lawn A short walk to the beach (Canggu), its trendy eateries /and Area Build Area

700 sqm 350 sqm

Price IDR 5,325,000,000 Ownership /easehold 46 yrs

SEMINYAK - 1164

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Beautiful holiday villa in a secure, complex in trendy Seminyak Delightful interiors, light with locally built furniture and artwork Has a rental license, great returns and a guaranteed 8% ROI A perfect property for your holiday investment, don’t miss out Price IDR 4,700,000,000 /and Area 320 sqm Ownership /easehold 35 yrs Build Area 170 sqm

SEMINYAK - 1152

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Attractively priced 4 bedroom residence on spacious grounds Open plan living spaces that can be closed off with sliding doors Desirable location close to restaurants a short stroll to the beach Perfect lifestyle cum investment option as holiday or long term rental /and Area Build Area

600 sqm 280 sqm

Price IDR 4,395,000,000 Ownership /easehold 21 yrs

BERAWA - 1203

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Architect designed extremely well presented 4 bedroom villa Flowing open plan living spaces opening out to garden pool Four generous bedrooms on the 2nd Àoor with en suite and robes Modern design with a de¿nite Bali feel, a short stroll to the beach /and Area Build Area

400 sqm 300 sqm

Price IDR 5,260,000,000 Ownership /easehold 26 yrs

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

JIMBARAN - 980

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

752 sqm 544 sqm

Price IDR 7,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold

SANUR - 956

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Delightful three bedroom freehold villa in Sanur’s best location 9ery quiet private, minutes’ walk to shops, restaurants beach Open plan living, dining kitchen that can be closed off Don’t miss out unique Sanur freehold offering at a great price /and Area Build Area

300 sqm 230 sqm

Price IDR 4,700,000,000 Ownership Freehold

SEMINYAK - 1089 BALIAN - 1004 BRAWA - 774 BERABAN - 931

Beachfront, 14.5 are, wide frontage, paved access, surf break nearby, IDR 375,000,000/are Beachfront, freehold, 3,890 sqm (38.9 are), direct access to main road, IDR 160,000,000/are )reehold, 1,900 sqm (19 are), rice ¿eld views zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, IDR 12,000,000,000 Ocean views, freehold land,1,390 sqm (13.9 are) IDR 220,000,000/are, best priced in the area Beachside, 750 sqm (7.5 are), lease, 28.5 yrs, 5 mins’ walk to beach, IDR 13,000,000/are/year Rare leasehold land in Jl. Petitenget, 856 sqm, IDR 22,000,000/year 30 years + ext 200m of cliffront / ocean view land in Balian, 10,600 sqm, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000/are Only 300m to the beach, leasehold 26.5 years, 500 sqm (5 Are), IDR 8,500,000/are/year Stunning cliffront plot freehold 7,500 sqm best price IDR 210,000,000/are

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