BA 06 August 2014

Page 1

%DOL $GYHUWLVHU

H SDSHU QRZ RQ OLQH

ZZZ EDOLDGYHUWLVHU EL]

INDEPENDENCE DAY

REPUBLIK INDONESIA $XJXVW

ADVERTISING FOR THE EXPATRIATE COMMUNITY

(. 9m_mkl *(), % *( 9m_mkl *(),

Business Hours Monday to Friday from 8:30 - 4:00 Jl. Majapahit No. 46, Kuta Tel : [0361] 755 392 [Hunting] - Fax : [0361] 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz Website: www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Photo Copyright Zamid Zakaria (zamid.zidan@gmail.com)

& 1V * $XJXVW


06 August - 20 August, 2014

2

For Sale; iPhone 4S 16GB black, factory unlock. Excellent condition. Price million. Contact 0853 3829 2323 by SMS only. [037]

IN THIS ISSUE -

61 63 64 - 66 53 70 63 15 61 38 22 54 26 29 43 48 10 & 57 49 20 * 40 12 34 42 62 28 41 60 32 36 18 * 55 46 53 56 * 14 * 67 24 52 50 33 16 39 30 13 44 54 58 26 50

- 38 - 25 - 42 - 32 - 15 49 - 48 - 56 - 61 - 29 - 53

ADVERTS

Business Services Cars, Motorcycles, Water Craft, etc. Employment Hello Ads Looking For Real Estate Pet Parade

ANNOUNCEMENTS

International Ubud Village Jazz Festival 2014

INFORMATION

Bali Advertiser Calendar Community Groups

Take responsibility for all that you are and all that you can be.

Published by : PT. CITRA BALI ADVERTISER Licence : SIUPP No. 1593/SK/MENPEN/SIUPP/1999 General Manager Office Manager Marketing

: Made Wardiyasa : Ratih Utari : Ketut Brata Ketut Ferry Kuswara Indhy Tobing : Gede Merta Karya Gede Muliawan

Graphic Design

C/Ns/I-06 August 14

Address : Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta, Badung, Bali Phone : 755 392 [Hunting] Fax : 764 191 E-mail : <info@BaliAdvertiser.biz> Printed By : PT. Temprina Media Grafika Jl. Imam Bonjol 129 Tegal Besar, Jember Phone : +62 331-320 300 Email : online@temprinajember.com Official English language media for the Direktorat Jenderal Pajak (Bali Tax Office)

SECTIONS

E AT T S

E 80 AL 9 -

RE

For Sale; Very good conditions acoustic-electric guitar, Martinez. With hardcase. Rp. 3.200.000 only. Meet near Kerobokan jail. Please text for appointment. 0821 4483 3668. [038]

Bali Advertiser

FEATURES

Alternative Voice BA Crossword Bali Eats Restaurant Review Bali Eats Update Bali Explorer Bali with Kids BA Feature Article Bali PC Advisor Beauty & Health DVD Diary ... (return laters) Fixed Abode Food Glorious Food Garden Doctor Greenspeak Hector’s Diary Horoscope Kulture Kid Money Matters Music Matters Nom de plume Paradise ... In Sickness & In Health Pathways ... (every other issue) Retail Therapy Say What? Schedule That Siapa...? Social Media Bytes ... (every other issue) The Business Builders Series The Frugal Balinist ... (every other issue) This Sporting Life Toko Buku Ubud News Ubud Writers & Readers Festival Bali House & Home Body & Spirit Building & Maintenance Business & Travel Cargo & Export Computer & Internet Education & Family Fashion Local News Restaurant & Food Ubud Area

For Sale; 7000 watt single phase genset, little use, 4 units, price Rp. 4 juta each. Call 0812 3632 4233. Canggu. [032]

Bali Advertiser

6

www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Nothing in Bali Advertiser can be reproduced in whole or in part, either in print based media or in internet based media, without the written permission of the publisher. Bali Advertiser is not responsible for the content of any advertisement. Opinions expressed in any article are that of the writer and not the opinions of Bali Advertiser.

Copyright Š 2014 - all rights reserved NC/Ns/I-08 Jan 14

C/Ns/I-16 April 2014

C/Ns/I-06 August 14


Bali Advertiser

3

06 August - 20 August, 2014

For Sale; New Smartfren Evdo xstream hotspot fast internet up to 5 connectivity Rp. 300.000, GSM dual sim micxon Rp. 175.000, new dual sim GSM can watch TV Rp. 300.000. Contact 0822 4564 4246. Denpasar. [052] For Sale; Korean and Japanese books as well as those in many other languages are now available at the Smile Shop, Jalan Sriwedari no 9, Ubud. Your donations and your purchases help us to help children in need of operations. For more info please see <http://www. senyumbali.org/> or phone (0361) 975 485. [096] C/Ns/G-28 May 14

C/Ns/G-22 Jan. 14

NC/Ns/G-6 August 14

C/Ns/G - 06 August 14

C/Ns/G-30 April 14

C/Ns/G - 06 August 14


4

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

For Sale; Powered USB hub, 10 usb ports with power adapter, can plug into electric outlet, computer, or both. Brand new, tried once. Rp. 100.000. Call 0878 7657 8989. Legian. [033] For Sale; Push button automatic stainless steel salt & pepper dispenser. stands 17cm high. birthday present from Australia, selling for less than half price Rp. 200.000. Call 289 672 or 081 2391 1499 photo available. [080] If you’re worried about money, it simply means that you can and should be earning more. How are you going to do it?

Email : mano@mrtrusted.asia www.mrtrusted.asia C/Ns/G-14 May 14

C/Ns/G-6 August 14

iFix @BALI

081 2263 77770 www.ifixbali.com

Apple® Repair Specialist • Repair : Macbook/Pro/Air + iPhone + iPad + iPad Mini + iPad Air + iPod Touch. • Sparepart : Macbook/Pro/Air + iPhone + iPad + iPad Mini + iPad Air + iPod Touch. • Application : Macbook/Pro/Air + iPhone + iPad + iPad Mini + iPad Air + iPod Touch. • Unlock : iPhone 2G + 3G + 4G + 4S + 5G + 5C + 5S. • Unlock iCloud : iPhone + iPad + iPad Mini + iPad Air + iPod Touch. • We buy used broken : iPhone / iPad / iPad Mini / iPad Air / Macbook / Pro / Air • Accessories. C/Ns/I-06 August 14

C/Ns/A-6 Aug 14

C/He/G/6 August 14


C/Ns/I-06 August 14


06 August - 20 August, 2014

6

For Sale; Hard drive: brand new Toshiba 500GB 5400RPM 2.5-inch Sata hard disk drive Rp. 500.000. Call 0878 7657 8989. Legian. [022]

C/Ns/I-30 April 14

Bali Advertiser

JL. BY PASS NGURAH RAI - 1 km from Statue Dewa Ruci Just Before Mitra 10

For Sale; Rare, Pictorial Guide to Indonesian Reef Fishes Part 1-3, By Rudie Kutier & Takamasa Tonozuka. 3000 photos, fish size, location, Latin name, description, depth, etc. Rp. 1 million for one set. <asksalvatore@gmail. com>. Sanur. [023] Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly and they will show themselves great.

C/Ns/G-3 April 13

C/Ns/G-8 Jan. 14

C/Ns/I-11 June 14

C/Ns/G-25 June 14


NC/Ns/G-6 August 14


06 August - 20 August, 2014

8

Bali Advertiser

Jalan Oberoi No.17 Seminyak - Kuta - BALI Phone +62 361 7190419 Jimbaran Corner Shopping Center, Jalan Raya Uluwatu - Jimbaran - BALI Phone +62 361 704224 Email: info @masagallery.com Website: www.masagallery.com C/Ns/I-19 March 14

C/Ns/G-6 August 14

C/Ns/G-23 July 14


C/Ns/I-06 August 14


BA Feature

Article

Designing Women of Bali – Part 3 Humanitarians & Hands-on Philanthropists by Ines Wynn

There is a category of activists who concentrate exclusively on people rather than causes. In particular they focus on the plight of poor, handicapped, underprivileged, uneducated and marginalized people and broadcast their needs to the public at large. Obviously Bali counts numerous NGOs, projects and causes that zoom in on this segment of the population, providing much needed services, education and advocacy. Call them humanitarians, good Samaritans, do-gooders or philanthropists; their goal and mission in life is the same; they work diligently and tirelessly to ease the lot of the poor, the lame, the dispossessed, the marginals and those on the edges of society. It is interesting to note that these humanitarians are readily found among the expats and the Balinese alike. Most of them work through an established organization like a NGO, a Yayasan, or a less formal group, though there are many others that work purely on a personal, altruistic level, sometimes sponsoring the education of poor children, sometimes donating money, goods or their volunteer time to a good cause. A lot of NGOs were started as a private initiative and grew thanks to unprecedented communal support. Some humanitarians are inextricably linked with the project they founded or espouse: Yayasan Senyum and Mary Northmore-Aziz, Bumi Sehat and Robin Lim, I’m an Angel and Asana Viebeke. There are many more. A lot of those projects are women or children-oriented, considered to be the most vulnerable elements in society. Mary Northmore-Aziz, Yayasan Senyum - Expat women seem to have the edge when it comes to high pro¿le projects and this is mostly due to their tireless efforts at keeping the cause visible, their steadfast fund raising efforts, savvy marketing and networking skills. One success story is Yayasan Senyum-The Smile Foundation conceived and founded by Mary NorthmoreAziz. Mary is a well-known ¿gure in Bali who started The Smile Foundation in 2005, a charity designed to provide access to lowcost cleft palate and craniofacial surgery for underprivileged children. Yayasan Senyum has become a very visible and popular effort. To date the NGO has facilitated some 2000 operations, not only for children with cleft palates but also those who were born with facial deformities or acquired them as a result of disease or accidents. Mary is still very hands-on in the management and regular fund-raising efforts of the organization and is tireless in her promotion of it. She created a “Smile Shop” in Ubud where people can donate pre-loved items such as clothing, books and small house wares for resale by volunteers. The proceeds of the sales help support the ¿ne work of the Smile Foundation. You can also make monetary donations or volunteer your time. www. senyumbali.org. Robin Lim, Bumi Sehat Another visible project is natural birthing center Bumi SehatHealthy Mother E a r t h Foundation which got a significant celebrity boost in 2011 when its founder Robin Lim was selected as CNN’s hero of the year. Robin’s project got started in 1995 when she wanted to do something about the high maternal mortality rate in Bali, especially among poor women. She started providing free health services to poor pregnant women in the Ubud area and in 2005 of¿cially registered the Yayasan Bumi Sehat. As a midwife, she knows that early monitoring, intervention, good hygiene, nutrition and education are very important to prevent problems and complications at later pregnancy stages. Robin is a staunch promoter of the natural birthing process and provides the ideal environment, free from stress and trauma, in a hygienic setting. The prenatal and birthing services are free to low-income women who might otherwise die in childbirth as a result of unsafe or no healthcare. Ibu Robin combines traditional healing arts and herbal therapies with modern Western medicine and in the process of saving many lives she tries to make a considerable dent in the of¿cial statistics of maternal mortality which ranked Indonesia as the highest among ASEAN countries. Besides birthing babies, Robin also has an active midwife training program and many more projects like elderly wellness and disaster relief programs. Check it all out on www.bumisehatfoundation.org. Luh Putu Upadisari, Yayasan Rama Sesana - Balinese humanitarians step up to the bar as well. A well known advocate for women’s reproductive health is Dr. Luh Putu Upadisari, better known as Dr. Sari. In Bali, as it is the case in the rest of Indonesia, sexual and reproductive health is not a major priority project as far as the government is concerned. Few free or low-cost services

are available to women, especially since traditional social attitudes, unfair laws and gender stereotyping prove to be a barrier to open communication. Since 1999 Dr. Sari has tried to remedy this situation by starting an outreach program for women from lower social and economic strata who work and shop in the traditional markets like Badung market in Denpasar, Intaran market in Sanur and other local markets in different areas of Bali. In 2004 she founded Yayasan Rama Sesana and set up free clinics that provide reproductive health education, family planning, prenatal care and medical testing like pap smears, HIV and STD testing and treatment. Dr. Sari works with a dedicated team and YRS is continually raising funds for its free medical services and depends on donations from the local community. See Facebook and www.yrsbali.org. Asana Viebeke, I’m an Angel (IAA) – This is an education-oriented project for children with high visibility thanks to the astute marketing and management of Asana Viebeke who has been successful in cornering much expat support through well attended charity events at posh sites such as KUDETA and Mozaic Beach Club. Asana works tirelessly to provide school supplies, toys and meals to needy children; she is also determined in her efforts to motivate young students to stay in school and get a much needed education to get on in life and escape the trap of poverty. The foundation also has a mobile health clinic and does many projects in related ¿elds, but the emphasis is on the needs of children. www.imanangel. org. Natalia Perry, Safe Childhood Foundation - Some children are not only poor and destitute but abused, traf¿cked and kept in virtual slavery. Natalia is a British lady who is particularly concerned about the danger and damage, present and future that these kids endure, and she has established the Safe Childhood Foundation to provide an asylum for them. Her team goes out on the streets of Kuta and environs to ¿nd children who have been forced into begging, slave labor, or worse, prostitution. Since most of these children are orphans or have been abandoned, they try to take them away from the streets and provide a home and haven where they can be safe from the dangers of pimps and slave bosses. The foundation zeroes in on 3 main social evils and tries to mitigate as much as they can: child traf¿cking, child sexual exploitation in travel and tourism, and online child sexual abuse. Natalia says that every child has the right to a safe childhood and she works tirelessly to provide that reality to as many children as she can reach.www.safechildhood. org. Sandra Elim, Seeds of Hope Children’s Home – When Sandra got married some 40 years ago, she wanted many children. She now has 70 of them, from 2 to 21 years old. Together with her husband Reverend Tommy Elim, she created Panti Asuhan Benih Harapan, aka Seeds of Hope Children’s Home, located in Dalung, northSandra Elim@Seeds of Hope west of Denpasar. 70- year Children’s Home old Sandra is a remarkable woman. Despite having suffered a stroke some years ago, she still runs the day to day affairs of the orphanage and cares for the children. The orphanage welcomes children of all backgrounds and religions. Not all of them are orphans; there are also abandoned children and children whose parents are too poor to

raise them. Seeds of Hope is a cheerful place with a warm and loving atmosphere. It is run like a large family clan, says Sandra, not like an institution. All the children attend school, except those that are too young. After school, he kids help with household chores but always have time to play. They play music, sing and dance, play football or baseball. Sandra and Tommy teach the children core values to make them independent, they emphasize the importance of education and encourage the children to take part in a variety of activities. Sandra works tirelessly at being mother, nurse, caregiver and problem solver. The amazing thing is that she does this with a skeleton staff. The children help and somehow all the chores get done and it teaches them a sense of responsibility, a sense of pride and valuable life skills. The kids themselves exude friendliness and con¿dence. They are obviously well cared for and though the orphanage does not have a lot of funds, there is enough love and compassion to make up for the lack of many amenities. The children like music, sports, arts and crafts and English lessons. They also love to have visitors and volunteers spend time with them, playing games, teaching English or some other new skills. Since the orphanage’s funds come for a great deal from donation by caring individuals, any monetary assistance or gifts of basic toiletries like shampoo, soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, etc. is very much appreciated. For more information, visit www.seedsofhopechildrenshome.com E l i z a b e t h H e n z e l l , Vi l l a Kitty - Numerous NGOs and community projects in Bali b e n e f i t p o o r, underprivileged, d i s a b l e d , o r p h a n e d , abused, diseased and addicted Elizabeth Henzell@Kerin Burford children and adults. Other initiatives, such as BARC and BAWA have done tremendous work in making a dent in the miserable lives of abandoned and abused street dogs. One gorgeous lady realized that the street cats of Bali, who aren’t as visible as the dogs, needed just as much care. Therefore she established a haven for abandoned, sick, injured and abused cats and kittens and called it Villa Kitty. Located in Lodtunduh, just south of Ubud, it is now the happy home for some 150 cats and kittens and is presided over by Elizabeth Henzell and a staff of 4 veterinarians and 23 caregivers. The place is a sunny, clean and welcoming haven for throwaway kittens, abandoned mother cats and any other suffering felines. Healthy cats are housed in a ¿ve room adoption center, all out¿tted with daybed and chair with comfy pillows, sleeping baskets and hammocks, toys and play-things, scratch stuff, preening ledges and access to a garden where they can stretch their paws, scratch the dirt and sniff sundry plants. There is a separate quarantine building for the newcomers and another building houses the hospital with a well-equipped operating room where the cats are sterilized and where many lives have been saved. Villa Kitty is now also an education centre teaching English and hands on classes with animal welfare based themes featuring cats and kittens to make it a really enjoyable way to learn. Villa Kitty has also established the Every Child Deserves a Kitten project. This idea came from the thought that children in orphanages don’t often have their own pets. One of the ¿rst recipients was SOS Children’s Village in Tabanan. There are now 14 fully vaccinated and sterilized cats living with the children who have taken to the project with a lot of love and enthusiasm. Financing for Villa Kitty initially came from Elizabeth’s own funds and generous support from an Australian friend. As her kitty shelter grew, spontaneous donations and contributions from friends, family and people bringing in injured or abandoned cats made it possible to expand and continue her rescue work. Today, Villa Kitty is a registered Yayasan and donations are most welcome as the operating costs are understandably high. Villa Kitty welcomes visitors, volunteers and hosts regular children story telling events. Check out the website www.villakitty.com for details on how to adopt one of Villa Kitty’s feline denizens and let your heart be warmed by the many success stories posted on Facebook.

Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

11

OPEN NOW !

Jalan Raya Kerobokan No. 72 || P: 0361-730878 E: info@eclectic-interior.net || www.eclectic-interior.net

Jalan Raya Basangkasa, Seminyak - Bali P: 0361-9032052 || E: info@buddha-gallery.com

www.buddha-gallery.com C/Ns/G-14 May 14

C/Ns/I-23 July 14

NC/Ns/I-06 August 14


06 August - 20 August, 2014

12

For Sale; Pair of woman suede boots from Everbest and casual shoes. Still new, size 38. Price 650.000 nego, Taman griya Jimbaran. Call 0853 4366 3323. [065]

C/Ns/I-11 June 14

You can stand tall without standing on someone. You can be a victor without having victims.

For Sale; Aqua lung, Zuma Buoyancy compensator (wing style)size SM/MD with latest weight pocket upgrade. Excellent swimming stability. Purchased wrong size, repurchased smaller. BC is new. $375US, firm, great deal for someone. More info, 0812 3679 0008 or <joewarren@mac.com>. Kerobokan. [113]

Bali Advertiser

CV. DEWATA S. LANDS WE OWNED FEW LANDS CONSTRUCTION TO BUILD VILLAS, HOTEL, HOMESTAY, ETC. WE NEED YOU GUYS TO JOIN - INVEST IN THE BUSINESS FOR MARKETINGS, MANAGEMENTS, etc. MR. DEWATA : 0822 3634 1335 wayanferry@gmail.com export032000@yahoo.com NC/Ns/M-06 Aug. 14

For Sale; Ke’Nalu Elite SUP paddle with Moliko Blade (95 sq in) on a 60% carbon shaft cut to 75”. Engineering and design info@kenalu. com. Serious inquiries only please, paddle is new, $450 US. 0812 3679 0008 or <joewarren@mac.com>. Kerobokan. [114] For Sale; Draft beer cooler with stainless steel tubing and circulation pump. Dispense beer up to -4C. Can also be used to dispense any CO2 beverage. Ideal for restaurants or bars. Brand new units. John 081 1389 3538. Kerobokan. [068] C/Ns/G-9 July 14

C/Ns/G-16 April 14

By Ayu Spicy

Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) My sister sent me the recipe for these bars. She raved about them, so of course, I had to try them too. The recipe can be easily varied. Instead of all dates and raisins substitute part of these with other dried fruits such as prunes, apricots, figs, cranberries, mango or papaya. You want moist fruit, not the super dry kind. This makes so many bars that I store part of them in the freezer.

Chocolate Fruit and Nut Bars

2.5 cm. Line it with aluminum foil and butter or oil this well. Into a bowl sift the flower, baking soda, cocoa and salt together. Set aside. Into another bowl mix the eggs, vanilla, and sugar. Use a whisk rather than an electric mixer and just mix until the sugar is dissolved. Now add the flour mixture and mix until the dry ingredients are just mixed in. Using a sturdy spoon, stir in the raisins, dates and or other dried fruit, the nuts and the chopped dark chocolate. It will be very stiff but stir until well mixed.

C/NS/U-23 July 14

Spread the dough into the prepared pan, carefully easing it into the corners until it’s evenly distributed. This will take some time and patience because the dough is very stiff.

Makes about 32 bars Ingredients: - butter or oil for greasing the baking sheet - 1 1/2 cup white flour, sifted (I like Kunci Biru) - 1 1/2 tsp. baking soda - 2 Tbl. unsweetened cocoa powder - 1/4 tsp. salt - 3 large eggs - 1 tsp. vanilla extract - 1 cup castor sugar or fine sugar - 1 cup raisins - 2 cups dates, cut in half (or substitute dried prunes, figs, apricots, mango or papaya) - 2 cups nuts - large pieces of walnuts, cashews, almonds or peanuts or do a mix of what you prefer - 8 oz. dark chocolate, coarsely chopped - you want chunks so don’t use chocolate chips Directions: Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F with the rack in the middle of the oven. Use a baking sheet with sides or a jelly roll pan 36 x 27 x

Bake in the preheated oven for 25 minutes. Check that it’s browned and if not return to the oven another five minutes. It’s important not to dry out the bars. Put the baking sheet on a rack to cool. Place a cutting board or another baking sheet over the cooked dough and invert. Peel off the aluminum foil and re invert back into the original baking sheet. You may find that when cutting into bars that the chocolate is too gooey. Put the baking sheet into the fridge or freezer for 10 - 20 minutes to harden the chocolate to make it easier for cutting. Store in an airtight container or in the fridge, bringing to room temperature before eating. Yum!!

All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2014 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G/6 August 14


Cargo & Export Bali

Over 5 years

Hawaii

Cargo Consolidators Representatives in Bali & Hawaii

Specializing in Air & Sea Shipment Less Container Load at low rates with no hidden charges.

Julie Watitjandi +62 811386204

Garry L. Corwin 808 256 - 6955

Moving Sale; Old teak dining tables, 4 pcs. Professionally restored and refinished. SMS for photos and prices. 081 756 6704. Ubud. [072]

For Sale; Used Nikon D200. Body only. Comes with charger and a battery only. Rp. 4.000.000. Meet around Kerobokan jail. 0821 4483 3668. [028]

For Sale; CPU good working condition except CD drawer keeps popping out. Rp. 500.000 only. Call 289 672 or 081 2391 1499. [081]

Always remember that you’re bigger than the moment, you’re more than anything that could ever happen to you.

C/CE/G - 11 June 14

C/CE/G-19 Feb. 14

C/CE/G-14 May 14

C/CE/G-2 Oct. 13

Trust our experience to manage your goods

- Dedicated and specialized warehouses for Air freight, Sea freight, Consolidation and LCL cargo. - A strong network of agents worldwide. - An unmatched warehousing capacity in Bali (+5000m2). - A large fleet of trucks. - Professional service and experience at your disposal.

We ship to the five continents. If you need to know about specific regulations when importing into your own country...: Aqis standard, fumigation, E.T.O treatment, Lacey act requirements. ISF form, phytosanitary inspection, BSC, DPI - COTECNA, BIC, kadin, etc, please come and see us or send your requests to: info@limajaricargo.com.

LIMAJARI CARGO Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 100 X, Denpasar - Bali Phone : (0361) 730 024 (hunting) Fax. : (0361) 730 382 Email : info@limajaricargo.com Website : www.limajaricargo.com

C/CE/G-30 April 14

C/CE/G-11 June 14


14

Cargo & Export

The Business Builder Series

Graeme Stevens

The BizWiz Brand Delivery… co-create customer value and release hidden proÀt

How to Overcome Cash Shortages in Your Business Taking Care of Business So you ¿nd your business account running out of cash? First, be kind to yourself - you are in an ocean of company that will help give you hope and laughter as you drown. Let’s look at four possible causes of your angst, and what you can do about them. 1. Sales not covering overheads. 2. Working Capital control 3. Owner Draw 4. Theft 1. Sales Not Covering Overheads. Five major reasons for this: • You don’t have enough customers. You may have just started out in business, and so you are still building your customer base. Or the number of customers you have is insuf¿cient for you to reach and surpass your break-even point. What is your break-even point? It’s the amount of money where your gross pro¿t from your sales is the same as your overhead costs. So there are three areas where you can make improvements: sales, cost of sales, and overhead expenses. • Get more customers. There are a million ways. Promotion, advertising, special sales. • Reduce your cost of sales. Direct cost components include materials, labor and energy for products, and commissions for services. Most companies can make major savings by e-engineering their product components so that they are simpler to produce or cheaper to buy, or don’t need such highly skilled labor. • Reduce your overhead expenses. Staff are often your largest expense. Seek to improve the productivity of your staff by simplifying controls, standardizing your business rules, and measuring their outputs. Rent is often the second major expense, so how well can you work in a smaller, more distant place? Can you sublet part of it to offset your costs? Consider utility alternatives to reduce electricity, gas, water and phone. Put in a policy of not printing stuff unless needed for compliance or a client - have the information available online instead. Lack of control over minor, of¿ce expenses can fritter away your hard won sales, just like it so easily happens with your own pocket money. Put in controls. • You just lost a major customer. Sound advice I learned the hard way many years ago is not to let any one customer provide more than 20% of your sales. The logic of this is pretty simple when you consider the breakeven point. • Your customer order isn’t big enough. How good are you and your at upselling or cross-selling your customers? Just asking a simple little question can add 1530% to your sales and available cash. MacDonalds did it and made millions upon millions by having their counter staff ask, “Do you want fries with that?” it works for service businesses as well as with products, particularly with a related item that adds value to the original purchase. • Your costs are rising faster than your sales returns. If you don’t keep tabs on your costs, then you are likely to be in for a big surprise. Make sure you have a system to measure your total costs, so you can keep track of your gross pro¿t. • Your prices are too low. Especially in services, many people are afraid to ask a reasonable price for what they provide, and often succumb to customers demanding more for less or even nothing. • Add 10% to your prices and ¿nd how virtually no body notices and few of those who do complain. Then add 10% again. • If you are in a service business, change from quoting by the hour to quoting for the bene¿ts to be provided, which also gives you an opportunity to highlight the fee in context of the return on investment your client is going to enjoy. Look at how you can offer a guarantee for meeting the bene¿ts you are offering. 2. Working Capital Control Working Capital is the money you need to keep your business humming along. I t consists of four elements:

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

• Cash in the bank and Petty cash. • Cash owed by customers. For the Bali cash econo my this is not a problem area for most businesses. But you must keep control of any outstanding payments. Wherever possible get payment or a deposit in advance. Limit your terms to payment WITHIN 7 days, not 30 - and get in touch with them for payment just before the 7 days are up. • Cash tied up in inventory that isn’t selling. Put it up for sale, or bundle it with other products to show a great deal. • Cash you owe to your suppliers, that you pay too fast, before it is due. 3. Owner Draw It’s a great temptation to pull money out of the business when sales are booming. An account opened at your favorite restaurant or three, the kitchen re-modeled, a badly needed new wardrobe, that overseas trip you’ve earned after working so hard, a better quality of wine, more parties thrown for your lovely friends… Then, before you’re aware of it, all your hard-earned reserves have dried up and it only takes one downturn and you are in deep trouble. I’ve seen people here take over a billion out of their business in dribs and drabs and then wonder why they have nothing to fund growth. So, pay yourself a modest salary, and stick to it. If you have a heap of money over at the end of the year, and more than you need to fund next year’s growth, then pay yourself a bonus from what’s left. 4. Theft US statistics say one third of small business become bankrupt from theft and loss. The retail industry there loses an estimated $36 billion from theft and loss each year. People can steal cash, product, needed supplies or your intellectual property - your ideas and processes. People include your customers, your staff, your competitors and you. Theft can only be controlled; it can rarely be eliminated. So managing theft means that ¿rst you must make a risk assessment and determine your priorities. Where are you most vulnerable? Are your computers wide open to theft of your intellectual property while you’re busy protecting a dress or a bracelet? Do you count your cash daily and reconcile against sales dockets and then against inventory changes? Do you keep an eye on of¿ce expenses? Are all your staff on the payroll actually working for you? How well can you tell if they are working for you all day? Are you losing money through sloppy control of working hours, holidays taken, sick leave used? Let’s count the ways of theft in the food industry where you must have processes to protect you in your restaurant. Cash - out of the register, deposits, receipt manipulation. Food and product - raw foods, packaged and tinned foods, meals Customer information - credit card numbers , loyalty programs, customer list Products and supplies - kitchenware, restaurant supplies Intellectual property - recipes, business data, brand Waitstaff - providing unauthorized discounts or free food to friends, eating or taking food for themselves, voiding items or checks and pocketing the cash, failing to properly ring items, inÀating tips, credit card skimming. Bar Staff - over-pouring drinks for bigger tips, ringing up with an open drawer, overcharging drinks. Management - deposit theft, changing accounting records, adjusting sales receipts.

Is there an aspect of developing a successful business you would like me to write about? Email:graeme@balibizwiz.com Copyright © 2014 Graeme Stevens Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser

For Sale; Nokia Lummia yellow 520 already has screen protector in it for Rp. 1.3 million, Samsung Galaxy chat for Rp. 900.000 already have screen protector in it, three internet 8Gb/yr Rp. 85.000. Contact 088 7391 6766. Denpasar. [053] For Sale; New single burner induction touchscreen stove new Rp. 5 million. Cold when you touch, steady temperature, very slim, save time and energy, new double burner stove Rp. 8 million, and cooker set Rp. 2 million. Contact 088 7391 6766. Denpasar. [054] For Sale; New induction stove electricity 200watt single burner Rp. 7 million include cooker set, new double burner Rp. 11 million without cooker set, take both for Rp. 15 million bonus electric massager for free. Contact 0822 4564 4246. Denpasar. [055] It’s a funny thing about life; if you refuse to accept anything but the best, you very often get it.

For Sale; DVD movies all genres. excellent quality of copy @7.000/disc min purchase 15 discs. Original DVD @ 10.000/disc. Taman griya Jimbaran. Call 0853 4366 3323. [063] For Sale; Magnetic scrabble board. Excellent words game for your guests or English students. 1 @ Rp. 150.000. Taman griya Jimbaran. Call 0853 4366 3323. [064] For Sale; GSM simcard internet hsdpa 20gb/year Rp. 200.000, 11GB/month Rp. 75.000, 4gb/year Rp. 65.000, SD card memori 4GB Rp. 70.000, card reader Rp. 20.000, cooling fan for laptop Rp. 45.000. Call 0822 4564 4246. Denpasar. [056] For Sale; Sunova-surfboard, ex-firewire, balsa rails plus full balsa lamination, best boards you can get! Semi-gun shape, 7.0-19-2.5, pin-tail, custom-shape by Bert Burger, new $1,000, sell for Rp. 5 million, no fins, no nego. Call 0822 3682 8820. Canggu. [057]

Naval Cargo

Ph. +62 361 290185 David: +62 81 337000295 Dewa: +62 81 934347264 david@navalcargo.com marketing@navalcargo.com

No import license? Let us handle it for you Direct service door to door from China and Singapore

The specialist in export and import handling and relocation C/CE/G-30 April 14

PT. INTAN BALI INTERNATIONAL

EXPRESS CARGO SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN

PACKING AND SHIPPING - AIR AND SEA FREIGHTING - PACK AND PICK UP - DOCUMENTATION - CUSTOMS CLEARANCE - WAREHOUSING - BUYING AGENT - CARGO INSURANCE ARRANGEMENT WITH OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE, OUR SPEED AND ACCURACY ARE UNMATCHED. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE: JLN. PULAU MOYO NO. 100X, DENPASAR - BALI WEBSITE : www.intanbalicargo.com FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CONTACT PHONE : +62 361 725162, +62 361 8474236 FAX : +62 361 725162 MOBILE : +62 81 138 8884 E-MAIL : intanbalicargo@dps.centrin.net.id wayansada@yahoo.co.id info@intanbalicargo.com

You can read all past articles of The Business Builder Series at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/CE/G-22 Jan. 14


Bali Advertiser

Cargo & Export

06 August - 20 August, 2014

For Sale; Surfboard, gunshape 7.4-18. 5-2.5, pin-tail, fat stringer, carbonfibre inlays deck and bottom, carbon-fibre glass on fins, good glass, shape, condition, nice board, for solid waves or beginners, just 1.5 million, no nego. Call 0822 3682 8820. Canggu. [059]

For Sale; Good condition all stainless steel BBQ. 2 grill and 1 hot plate. Call or text for photos. Price 4 million. 0813 3731 1357. Sanur. [034] For Sale; Samsung Galaxy S5 still like new internal memory 32GB price 7 million (nego). Please call/sms 089 8078 1887. [035]

15

For Sale; New condition late 2012 Macbook Pro 15.5� incl. all accessories, still warranty. 2.3GHz Intel Core i7 turbo boost up to 3.1GHz, 256GB hard drive, LCD HD Retina display 2880x1800. Intel HD Graphics 4000 512MB. 8 hour battery life. Mavricks OSX. Call 0822 3777 4073. [039]

Jetfast Logistics Pty Ltd Colin: +61 (0)427 068 621 Email: admin@jetfastlogistics.com Door to Door Australia Wide from Bali

C/CE/G-30 Oct. 13

C/CE/G-5 Feb. 14

C/U/G-6 August 14


Body & Spirit For Sale; Cheap price for single Canggu Club membership. Price Rp. 11.500.000. Ring or sms 0878 6048 7601. [099] For Sale; Shoes Eiger for jungle track. Only one week old. Size 39. Price Rp. 1.3 million nego. Call/SMS 081 970 4545. [100]

For Sale; Brand new in box, multi purpose kitchen mate, sell because have 2, bought Rp. 450.000, sell only Rp 250.000. Very useful. Call (0361) 786 9350, no SMS please. Denpasar. [070] Without a sense or urgency, desire loses its value. To avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing, Be nothing. C/He/I-27 Nov 13

C/He/G-13 Nov. 13

NC/He/I-06 August 14

C/He/I-17 April 13

C/He/G - 06 August 14

C/He/G-23 July 14


Bali Advertiser

Body & Spirit

06 August - 20 August, 2014

17

For Sale; Stroller Quinny Zapp, very good conditions, complete with sun shade and bag. Only 2 million, nego. Please contact for picture. Jihan 0812 3958 8287 / 0878 6115 5858. Denpasar. [025] For Sale; iPhone 4, 16Gb. Unlocked with Gevey Sim card. Rp. 2.500.000. Working perfectly. Come with its original USB charger (if you still want it). COD at Circle K opposite Kerobokan jail. 0821 4483 3668. [026] For Sale; Brand new handphone Samsung S4, black, 16Gb, full set + screen protector. Rp. 5 million (nego). Expat owner 0812 3674 6164. Kerobokan. [062] C/He/I-25 Dec 13

H

A

I

R

The talented Rochelle Naughton and her team brings beautiful hair to Bali island. “ Our skills, passion and dedication ensures a memorable hair experience with hair you will love! “ * Specialising in Balayage, Ombre, Dip Dye ends * Colour and Colour Correction * Beautiful Haircuts * Keratin Smoothing and Chemical Straightening * Amazing Wedding Hair and Makeup * Hair Extensions

Jl. Legian Kelod, No. 396. (between Melasti and Padma streets) Phone: 0361 763 563 www.luxehairbali.com C/He/G - 06 August 14

C/HE/I-02 April 14

C/He/G-11 June 14


18

Body & Spirit

06 August - 20 August, 2014

International Medical / Life Insurance Group and Individual Scheme More Choices with Many Providers Based in Jakarta and Bali Contact: +6221 7692595 bhfs@cbn.net.id

www.bhfinancialservices.com

For Sale; Desktop CPU, 250GB hard drive, 4GB Ram, Samsung DVD, read write. Windows7 Ultimate. Perfect condition, hardly used from new. Selling Rp. 2.6 million, (ONO). Contact Kevin 0818 0531 8192. [077]

For Sale; DSLR camera Nikon D90. Like new conditions. Comes with charger and a battery. Box available if you want. Rp. 6.000.000 only. 0821 4483 3668. Meet around Kerobokan jail. [029]

Progress involves risk. You can’t steal second base and keep your foot on first base.

For Sale; F-one kites bandit six, brand new, complete, 12m + bars, black/blue, blue black, USD1,300. Call Gilles 0878 6092 1168 or e-mail: <kewlwork@gmail. com>. [030]

C/He/M-11 June 14

BOTOX & FILLER LASER SKIN CARE EYE & NOSE SURGERY FACE & NECK LIFT THREAD LIFT LIPO SUCTION TUMMY TUCK BREAST AESTHETIC

Free Consultation

Wanted; Books by Hugh Maclennan. I got his two solitudes from the Smile Shop. His other books are not available in Kindle. If you have any of his other books please email <jourdin@blueline.co.id> or call 0821 4755 6274. [031] For Sale; Wireless speaker system portable Herman Kardon, connectivity bluetooth and compatible with dekstop, laptop, tablet, smartphone. New price 4 million, sell only 3 million. Complete with box. Manual book and charger. Call/sms 089 8078 1887. [036]

785 1747, 847 5665 082147781096 2245BE26

www.saraklinik.com info@saraklinik.com Nakula No.9 Legian Kuta Bali C/He/G-9 July 14

PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.

HEALTH INSURANCE….Be Covered or Be Ready

Bali Advertiser

MASSAGE AT HOME Tukang Pijat di rumah. By Balinese man. TRADITIONAL AND REFLEXOLOGY Areas: Denpasar, Sanur, Legian and other near areas Contact Yudi by SMS to 085 737 691 561 C/He/A-2 Apr 14

William Russell, Aetna, IMG, Pacific, BUPA, IPH etc

C/He/M-Oct 16. 13

HEARING LOSS ?

- Difficulty in hearing conversation? - Have a hard time when talking on phone? Can happen to any of our family members!

Call us NOW for FREE Hearing Test phone. +62361-7444528 / +62815-11017909 www.pusatalatbantudengar.com bali@alatbantudengar.com Jl. Teuku Umar 41, Denpasar (in front Orange Bakery) the largest hearing care chain in south east ASIA Singapore • Korea • Malaysia • Indonesia C/He/G-2 April 14

Recently there have been quite a few cases of severely injured expatriates that have found themselves hospitalized in Bali with massive medical and evacuation bills and no means to pay for them. Most have been assisted by the amazing expatriate community that we have here on this Island. Huge amounts of money have been raised to ensure that these unfortunate people have received the very best of care and have usually been repatriated to their homelands. But when will it end? When will people start to turn their backs and say “enough”? Surely it’s time that anyone living or visiting Bali should take responsibility for his or her own medical treatment and care. Personally I think at least basic health cover should be mandatory for all non-Indonesians living or visiting Bali. This would take the burden off the local medical services that are already stretched to care for it’s own people. But it seems at least for the time being we need to be responsible for ourselves. There are many and varied types of health cover policies available, from the basic to the very comprehensive; backpacker to executive. And yes I know it can be quite a hit in the hip pocket but ask yourself this question, if you are in a hospital bed, through no fault of your own (none of those people that ended up this way recently planned to be in this situation either), who do you expect to fit the bill? Seriously, take a few moments right here and right now to jot down on a piece of paper all the people that you would like to have donate money to pay for your medical bills if you are in a situation that you cannot pay for them yourself? It’s a daunting thought isn’t it? Here are some more things to consider: • Your consulate cannot assist you financially with medical or evacuation costs. • Overseas government schemes such as Medicare, NHS, or Obama Care do not cover you in Bali. • As a foreigner in Bali you will pay more for medical expenses. If you have a residents visa (KITAS) you might get a bit of a discount but you will still pay more than an Indonesian citizen. No amount of arguing will change this. • If you want a “nice” facility, you will pay “nice” prices. • If you are very wealthy and can afford to pay for your

own care without an insurance policy and would like to be medically evacuated off the Island it will take a lot longer to organize your assistance, as no one will move you until the required funds ($30,0000 commercial carrier up to $120,000 charter jet) are in the account of the medical assistance company. (Imagine how long that can take over a 5-day public holiday). • Even if you have health insurance it will not cover you if you do silly things like ride a motorbike when you are drunk, have no license, or do not wear a helmet. Ok so your policy is going to be expensive especially if you are in your senior years or you have a large family to cover, and if you really resent getting a policy that god-willing you will never use, then start a “rainy-day’’ bank account. This still requires that you fork out some regular dollars to stash away should you need it in case of emergency. Don’t forget to make sure that someone you trust will have access to these funds in the event that you may be unable to manage your own finances (i.e. brain damaged or comatose). It is also wise to put together an action plan of what you would like to do should you not be able to make those decisions yourself (e.g. how far should people go in order to save your life. Medivac? Life support? Should property or possessions be sold to pay for medical bills etc?). All very sobering thoughts, but a bit of planning will at least take the burden away from those who love you dearly and want the best for you should the unthinkable occur. Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care office in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at info@chcbali.com or office phone number 0361-2775666

Copyright © 2014 Kim Patra You can read all past articles of Paradise...in Sickness & in Health at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/He/G-8 Jan. 14


Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

For Sale; Crash helmet as good as new, all size. Paid 190,000, selling for Rp. 95,000. Contact Kevin 0818 0531 8192. [078] For Sale; Toshiba 3 door fridge, good condition, paid Rp. 6 million, selling for Rp. 2.6 million, (ONO). Contact Kevin 0818 0531 8192. [076] C/He/I-06 August 14

FAT & CELLULITE PACKAGE FOR THIS MONTH CHOOSE ONE AREA OF YOUR BODY WITH A FREE CONSULTATION AND GET ONE CAVITATIONAL ULTRASOUND ONE CELLULITE MASSAGE ONE ICOONE SHAPING THE BODY AND CELLULITE ONE RADIOFREQUENCY SKIN TIGHTENING A 7 DAYS FAT LOSER CREAM TO DETOXIFY YOUR LIVER AND LOSE WEIGHT FASTER

Body & Spirit

19

For Sale; Surfboard-surftech TL2, stringerless eps epoxy, very strong, light and flexi, rand french’s UFO, 6.4-19. 5-2 3/8, square tail, perfect condition, new gorilla grip, was new Rp. 8.6 million, sell for Rp. 3.5 million, no nego. Call 0822 3682 8820. Canggu. [060] For Sale; Bed runner from left over production, brown & gold strip pattern with dark brown frame & based, single 42x180cm, double 42x260cm, will sell for cost price. Detailed <massabi@ gmail.com> or 0821 4454 1563. Seminyak. [061] There is only one success, to be able to spend your life in your own way. C/He/I-25 June 14

NORMAL PRICE IS 3.500 BUT THIS MONTH WE OFFER ONLY AT NESTETIQUE ALL THE PACKAGE FOR

ONLY 2 million HURRY UP!

Istana Kuta Galleria Ring 7-8, Kuta-Bali, Indonesia Telp. +62 361 769120 www.nestetique.com C/He/G - 06 August 14

C/He/I-25 June 14

C/He/I-09 July 14

C/He/G - 06 August 14


20

Body & Spirit

B

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

eauty & Health by Shari C/He/I-06 August 14

FOR VANITY AND SANITY

“Boys think girls are like books. If the cover doesn’t catch their eye they won’t bother to read what’s inside.” Marilyn Monroe. From a young age most girls desire to grow-up desiring to be pretty. Let’s face it Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty were so ingrained in our childhood, how could we not want to be beautiful? Some of us were blessed with gifts of beauty and others need to work a little harder at it. But all women are beautiful, it’s reÀected in our eyes and our inner being. We deserve to look our best, not for anyone else, but for our own self esteem because we love ourselves.

your treatment while browsing through one of the latest magazines. Many men enjoy these services as well. Bring your kids and introduce them to ‘mini me’ manicures and pedicures to set them on a path of good hand and foot care.

Glo isn’t just a fabulous salon; it’s also a wonderful spa with fantastic massages and body treatments. They have a selection of 10 different massages to choose from, everything from Glo Signature massage, which eases tension and calms your body with geranium and orange essential oils and restores moisture to your skin or a pregnancy massage using There’s nothing wrong with getting special techniques to support the mother to be in the later some help to enhance what we’re stage of pregnancy. born with. What better place to do this than at the chic Glo Day Spa Spend a couple hours getting pampered with one of the & Salon? With nine years in packages that includes a massage and facial or body scrub business in Bali Glo has become like the sensuous Bed of Roses that begins with a rose an icon of professional petal foot bath, pressed rose body wash, a creamy rose and beauty care. This is the jojoba body scrub followed by a massage with rose oil and best day spa in Bali then hydrating rose body mask to soften and scent your skin offering head to toe with roses while your head is gently massaged. The climax services with expertly of this divine treatment is a rose ¿nishing lotion to lock in the trained staff using top moisture. You’ll feel like a queen! quality products. Men want to look hot too and are no strangers to desiring Where do I begin? to improve their looks and feel better. They come for maniG l o o ff e r s a l m o s t cures and pedicures, hair services, waxing, facial and head everything your little heart desires. Everything for your shaving, moustache and beard tinting, facials, and eyes – eyelash tinting and perming, eyebrow tints and massages. shaping and eyelash extensions. Keep your body smooth and hair-free with waxing for pretty much your whole body. Glo is a very popular “sparty” happening place. It’s a wonderful Facials using Pevonia Botanicals, Decleor, Elemis or Biokos and unique venue to celebrate products and Athena microdernabrasion for a gentle and birthdays for young girls and ladies. effective exfoliation to deeply cleanse the skin, smooth out Invite up to ten friends to relax wrinkles and even pigmentation. Starting in August is and enjoy getting manicures and Angel a master makeup artist to beautify you for any special pedicures in one large room while occasion. chatting, sipping on exotic juices or wine and indulging in a piece of If you’ve just arrived in Bali birthday cake. They can arrange with white skin and would the food and drinks for you to enjoy like an instant tan, rather a hassle – free celebration. Not than baking in the hot sun only birthdays, but an engagement with possible burning, party, reunion or a hen party. spray tanning with Naked Tan or SunFX will have you Everyone goes home with beautiful hands and feet. looking a glorious bronze Planning a wedding? in just 2 hours that will last Ta i l o r e d w e d d i n g for seven days without any packages are available sun damage. for couples and their entourage for hair, Another quick ¿x for a special event where you’d like to look nails, eyelashes, your best, Universal Contour Wrap Classic Pro is the best make-up, facials and slimming and detox treatment on the market that will massage for day guarantee you’ll lose at least six inches in just two hours! before prep and the For a longer lasting slimming program take a package of wedding day. 5 or 10 treatments. With two master hairstylists from Australia, you can place your hair in the hands of Ryan and Sarah, knowing you’ll get a great haircut and colour using Goldwell and Alphalh products.

If you’re stuck at home and really desire some pampering, Glo can send technicians to your home for mobile spa service. At Glo you don’t need to worry about the staff doing a good job on your body needs, you can be assured they will. Glo Day Spa & Salon www.glo-day-sp a.com. E: info@glo-day-spa.com. Kunti Plaza, next to Bali Deli, Seminyak. Telp: 0361-738689 and Gopa Town Center, Jl. Danau Poso 57, Sanur. Telp: 0361-282826.

I was ready for a change in my hair and Ryan consulted with me on the style and colour I wanted to best enhance my “Beauty is about enhancing what you have. Let yourself shine looks, giving advice on how to take care of my hair and through.” Janelle Monae. maintain it to keep it looking great. Dania is their awesome Indonesian stylist. They have a full service salon to take care of all your hair desires from colour, cut, style, Keratin smoothing treatment, hair straightening, hair extensions, Copyright spa inspirations 2014 cream bath and much more. For clinics and spas offering new treatments Come in and ease yourself into one of the comfortable red chairs to indulge in a fabulous manicure and pedicure that Glo is famous for. You can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee during

contact me for an upcoming story. Spa.inspirations@gmail.com You can read all past articles of Beauty & Health at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

C/Ho/I-06 August 14

C/He/G-19 March 14

PROBLEM WITH YOUR TEETH Repair and rehabilitate your teeth in less than a week.

?

 911 Dental : when you have very severe toothache-I need two hours-one visit to clear-just walk in to have the treatment.  For Less Price : Crown 350 AUD. Dental Implant 1,200 AUD (+ Crown) we have immediate loaded implants.  For a Quick Results : 14 units bridgework in one week (full mouth rehabilitation). Ten implants whole mouth - one week with Ceramill Multi-X Machine.  For No Stress Procedure : Just sit down in one place and finished! No referring to other specialist because we are the specialist.  We do Cosmetic Dentistry : Laser Bleaching, Laminating For Discolored Teeth, Gum Plastic Surgery For Gummy Smile, Bone Grafting.  Now We Have CEREC Technique from Germany. We make Porcelain Crown, Inlay, Laminating, Bridgework without metal for front teeth and posterior teeth for 14 unit bridgework.  No Waiting List, just walk in and get the treatment done! D E N TA L C L I N I C INHOUSE DENTAL LAB,CEREC

BALI 911 IMPLANT CENTER GALILEOS 3D X-RAY (SIRONA)

BALI 911 DENTAL CLINIC IMPLANT CENTER Jl. Patimura No. 9-11 Denpasar, Bali-Indonesia Tel. (0361) 249749, 222445 Speak to the Dentist: (0361) 7440911, 0812 3800911 e-mail: iguizot@indosat.net.id Website: www.bali911dentalclinic.com

for your benefit

MALL BALI GALLERIA 2nd Floor No. 2C-58/59 Jl. Raya By Pass Ngurah Rai, Simpang Dewa Ruci - Kuta Ph : (0361) 766254-55 Speak to the Dentist: (0361) 7449911 Open on Sunday

2 YEARS WARANTY

DHARMAWANGSA SQUARE Ground Floor Unit 65, Jakarta Ph: (021) 727 88284 Hp. 081 113 7241 E-mail: mguzt@mac.com FOR PORCELAIN & DENTAL IMPLANT C/He/G-9 July 14


Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

C/He/I-22 Jan 14

Body & Spirit

21

C/He/G-9 July 14

C/He/G - 06 August 14


22

Body & Spirit

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

Alternative Voice

ParacelsusAsia

Is Sugar All Bad?

Is there Room for Sweeteners in a Healthy Diet? Sugar is getting a very bad press nowadays. It stands accused of being one of, if not the biggest dietary cause of chronic ill health in modern society over the past 40 years. And yet humans are hard-wired to like sweet foods. That’s because sweet tastes are strongly tied to the reward centers in our brain, and can actually relieve pain and reduce symptoms of depression, PMS, and stress. Once upon a time, many millennia ago, sweetness was pretty much how we found out the difference between what was good for us and what poisoned us. How is it then that today something so attractive to us turns out to be the killer we are now being told it is? Are we in fact demonizing sugar unnecessarily? The reason sugar is the problem that it is today is simple. Addiction. We have over the past four centuries re¿ned, concentrated and industrialized our sugars in ways that quickly became bad for us when combined with poor nutrition. In the last 60 years the big food companies, who up till then had prospered very nicely peddling concentrated re¿ned sugars in the confectioneries, canned foods and jams of the day, went into overdrive as they crammed as much sugar and salt into their packaged goods as they could, whipped on by Wall Street and their shareholders. With the advent of corn syrup and the explosion of the soda drinks market the consumption of sugar went stratospheric. Fat was the villain, lo-fat was the mantra and sugar in the form of High Fructose Corn Syrup was the Golden Fleece. Government and the medical establishment went along and the public paid the price. It is an unfortunate truth that the attractive properties of sweet tasting food strongly dispose us to over-consume them, whoever we are, rich or poor and particularly children, and it’s become painfully clear that the huge quantities of concentrated sweeteners consumed today are now known beyond doubt to be harmful to our health. Many of us over the past several decades knew or sensed this and sought ways whereby we could satisfy our sweet tooth without damaging our health. The key question then is, whether this is possible and if so how? The answer is a quali¿ed, yes. It is possible but we need a level playing ¿eld unskewed by the purveyors of Big Food. The best and simplest way to have our cake and eat it is, just that – keep it simple. Forget the cake; get your sugar ¿x from fruit. Whole fruit, fresh fruit, not as juice, or dried, not canned in syrup or processed in any way. We are told sugar is sugar, whatever form it comes in and can be bad for you. Well that’s true, so far as it goes. But fresh fruit is good for you in many ways and you would have to consume a huge amount of it for it to be anything but good for you. The only problem with this is, sugar junkies (and so many of us are) want a much bigger hit than fruit will provide. Fruit doesn’t do it for the sugar junkie, in fact the idea of eating fruit, if not abhorrent like broccoli say, is just something they don’t really want to do. Two weeks of cold turkey, no sugar and nothing sweet unless it is a 100% natural unre¿ned food like fruit can break the addiction. Package food containing sugar is out, period. Other herbal or sweeteners, like honey or stevia are OK later in moderation, but not to begin with. Curbing your sugar lust is a hopeless cause until you genuinely come to ¿nd excess sugar distasteful. That’s when you rediscover the Garden of Eden that is natural sweetness.

only concentrated sweetener available for much of human history, and generally honey was quite rare, and consumed in small quantities. While this was true for most huntergatherer groups, it wasn’t true for all. Some societies, even today, still rely on honey for a signi¿cant part of their calorie intake. You are not a huntergatherer so that doesn’t necessarily mean you should go out and consume vast vats of honey, but that if you have to use something as a sweetener, honey or something similar is as good as it gets (so long as it is real honey). In fact at some stage of our history it is probable honey was actually far more abundant than we realize, rivaling our current consumption of sweeteners today. But a lot better for us. There is evidence that it was honey, along with meat and starchy tubers, that helped make us human by providing concentrated glucose to support brain growth. As our hunter-gatherer forebears settled down, we gradually discovered new sources of concentrated sugars. Maple syrup was introduced by Native Americans, and became popular in North America. Jaggery, produced from sugar cane, became popular in India and is still widely used. Some sweeteners common in early China include “tree honey” and “thorn honey,” both extracted from different plants. By the 17th and 18th centuries, table sugar surpassed all of these traditional foods and became the world’s leading sweetener, facilitated by the twin evils of slavery and plantation farming. Fast forward to 1970, when the average American’s consumption of added sugar was 23.7 teaspoons per person per day. By 2012, that amount had increased to 24.7 teaspoons, and the percentage of total calories obtained from sweeteners had risen from 13% in 1977 to 16%. Signi¿cantly, 80% of this increase was from sugar-sweetened beverages, rather than solid food.

Our Attitude to Sweeteners It’s interesting to note our shift in attitude towards sweeteners. For modern hunter-gatherers like the Hadza of Tanzania, a sweetener (honey, in their case) is just another food, albeit a highly prized and nourishing one comprising 20% of their diet. For us it’s the opposite. We have become conditioned to think of “sweet” as “unhealthy”. Instead of using sweet taste as a guide to the most calorie-dense food that is good for us, we try to ¿gure out how to avoid caloric density, while still enjoying sweet taste. And along with the desire to limit caloric density in general, there’s now the growing fear of sugar itself, and re¿ned sweeteners such as table sugar and HFCS (hi-fructose corn syrup) now seen as toxins.’ This is a sad shift from our evolutionary background, where sweetness signaled safety and a lack of toxins. If the Hadza of Tanzania can obtain a large portion of calories from sweeteners, why can’t we? What makes traditional sweeteners like honey so different from table sugar, and for that matter, which sweeteners are healthiest? Why has sugar become such a bane to our health? Is it really addictive? And ultimately, how can sweeteners ¿t into a healthy diet? These are good questions and complex ones. Do yourself a favour and keep it simple. Consume most of your sugar intake in the form of whole fruits (not juice concentrate). Limit your use of added sweeteners to natural products like pure honey or natural tree saps like maple syrup or an herb like stevia. Above all, eschew all sugars contained in packaged goods. It almost certainly is not good for you, whatever the packet says. Do this and pretty soon your sugar fetish will be assuaged to the level that sweet food can become a natural food and part of your diet to which you don’t have to give a second thought.

Honey & Evolutionary Sweeteners Most of us primarily think of taste - especially sweetness – in terms of enjoyment, but sweetness is not just a source of pleasure. As omnivores, our hunter-gatherer ancestors had a wide array of potential foods to choose from, and as noted, the sweet taste sensation was one of the ways they could identify safe, non-poisonous foods with a high nutrient-to-toxin ratio. Honey was the

ParacelsusAsia

For Sale; Giant blow up whale 210cm grey and white colour bought from Carrefour in perfect condition Rp. 130.000 (half original price) hours of fun in the pool. SMS 0823 4060 4943 for pic. Jimbaran. [014] Most people fail in life because they major in minor things.

For Sale; Nokia Lumia 920 yellow colour, still in good condition, price only Rp. 2.7 million. Please call/sms 089 8078 1887. [087] For Sale; iPod classic 120GB, silver colour, good condition. Price only Rp. 1.7 million. Please call/sms 089 8078 1887. [088]

reshape, rebalance, reform at

SUNSET PILATES STUDIO Pilates can benefit individuals wishing to: • Lengthen and strengthen muscles • Improve posture and mobility • Tone and centre the body • Align and centre the body through core stability • Help prevent Osteoporosis and Tendonitis • Aid injury rehabilitation • Improve focus and breath control

Jl. Dewi Sri No.98 Legian Kelod (Off Sunset Road) Telephone 0361 - 7914127 Bali’s first fully equipped Pilates Studio C/He/G-30 April 14

Premiere Salon of the Nusa Dua, Bukit, Jimbaran Area

Welcomes you to experience our professional Hair and Beauty Treatments.

*Expert Cutting and Coloring *Wedding Hair/Make Up Specialists *Indulgent Hair Treatments *Wide Selection of Gel Polish and Nail Art *Free Wifi *And Good Coffee Too

Come see us at: Jalan Uluwatu II, Jimbaran (next to Circle K) Make your next appointment by contacting us at: 03618472103 Lesalonbali@gmail.com C/He/G-25 Dec. 13

Massage and the Art & Craft of Wellbeing Presented by Angeline von Doussa, Founder, Nurses-Healing, Australia September 5 - 12, 2014 Topics include; • Intro to Massage in Nursing • Intro to Massage in Midwifery Care • The Art and Craft of Wellbeing • Baby Massage • Massage for Palliative Care and/or Relaxation • Reflexology in Health • Shiatsu and Acupressure • Quantum Touch and Kinesiology Every nurse, midwife, caregiver or massage therapist will be awarded up to 6 Australian CPD hours per workshop. Prices from AUS$ 145.00 per day or select the complete 5 day package for AUS$ 665.00. All options at www.nurses-healing.com.

Finalist – CIBTAC Centre of the Year Winner – CIBTAC Student of the Year

Comments or queries ParacelsusAsia@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 ParacelsusAsia You can read all past articles of Alternative Voice at www. BaliAdvertiser.biz

57A Jalan Sekuta, Sanur, Bali Tel: (0361) 281 289 or 0813 3707 0584 admin@balibisa.com www.balibisa.com C/He/G-6 August 14


Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

Klinik PENTA Medica

24 Hours Medical Assistance

GP consultation & home visit/out call Professional emergency room service Air charter & commercial medical evacuation Dental clinic service Home care & nursing care First aid training Ambulance transfer & standby event service By joining PENTA Medicare Club (PMC), will get discounts at several medical providers in Denpasar Only IDR 135,000/year PMC Family Member IDR 486,000/year Klinik PENTA Medica

Jl. Teuku Umar Barat - Marlboro No 88, Denpasar - Bali Telp. 0361 490709 / 7446144, Fax 0361 - 490708 www.pentamedica.com, e-mail: clinic@pentamedica.com

Klinik Penta Medica Candidasa

Jl. Raya Manggis No 88, Desa Manggis, Karangasem Telp. +62363 - 41909, Fax +62363 - 41002 E-mail: inhouseclinic1@pentamedica.com

For Sale; Electronic adding machine. LCD screen, paper roll not included. Perfect working condition. Rp. 300.000 only. Call 289 672 or 081 2391 1499. Photo available. [083]

For Sale; 2nd hand baby clothes + men and ladies clothes. Australian quality cheap - all has to go! Tel: 0852 3758 9860 or <madehilly@yahoo.com. au> for info. Sanur. [007]

For Sale; Beautiful sea shell. Ruffled clam, king conch, white winged murex, white clam. Call for photos and price. Call 081 2391 1499 or 289 672. [084]

For Sale; Small charcoal BBQ (brand Soleil) colour black bought from ACE hardware, fair used condition Rp. 200.000 (original price over Rp. 600.000). SMS 0823 4060 4943 for pic. Jimbaran. [008]

For Sale; LG flat screen computer monitor. 50cm, perfect working order but stand has broken, can be repaired. Make an offer over Rp. 500,000. Photo available. Call 081 2391 1499 or 289 672. [085]

Body & Spirit

23

It’s one of the most beautiful compensations of this life that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself. C/He/I-14 May 14

C/He/G-2 April 14

C/He/G-30 Oct. 13

C/He/G-19 Feb 14

C/He/I-13 Nov. 13

C/He/I-25 June 14


24

Body & Spirit

06 August - 20 August, 2014

TOKO BUKU

Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

Wayang Potehi of Java by Ardian Purwoseputro Among the most beloved cultural icons the Chinese have given to the nation is potehi, a form of puppet theater featuring two-dimensional puppets-inthe-round. This ancient traditional t h e a t e r, w h i c h epitomize Chinese culture, is based on ancient myths and legends. Thanks to the exposure given now to this unique a r t i s t i c l e g a c y, Wayang Potehi is one of the best examples of Indonesia’s interfaith harmony and cultural diversity. Chinese folk theater and literature traveled with Hokkien migrants from the Fujian Province of southern China to Indonesia and was already being performed in 17th C. Batavia, the commercial and administrative center of the Dutch East Indies. Potehi means “gloved puppet theatre” in the Hokkien dialect. The Wayang Potehi theater form of Java is quite distinct from Chinese theater found in other countries outside China. But starting in 1967 and lasting for a period of 33 years, Chinese traditional customs and culture were suppressed in Indonesia - in what amounted to cultural genocide – with the passage of the Suharto’s Presidential Instruction No. 14. President Gus Dur ¿nally revoked this onerous racist law in 2000, marking the beginning of Wayang Potehi’s revival and resurgence in its home ground of East Java. Active theater venues where troupes of puppeteers now perform are Hong San Kion Temple in Gudo (14 km south of Jombong); Poo An Iong temple in Blitar; and in Tulungagung and Mojoagun. In Wayang Potehi of Java’s lengthy pictorial section are shown the extraordinary works of most famous puppeteers: Wok, Liem Sing Tjwan, Tan Soen Bing, Liem Sam and Toni Harsono. Eleven masters proudly pose with their favorite puppets. Though their artistry is invisible, manipulating the puppets so dexterously and limberly takes great skill which can only be achieved through long training and experience. The most active doll making centers are not surprisingly the same places where the theater form is most frequently staged. Each potehi sculptor, the majority ethnic Chinese, reveals his own unique perception and taste in their creations which imbue the puppets with a life of their own. The craft also encompasses the making of detailed accessories like bejeweled hats, crowns, headdresses and weapons. Once only put on inside temples, you can now ¿nd Wayang Potehi freely performed in public places such as shopping centers, campuses, entertainment centers, galleries, museums, churches, school, even pesentren Islamic boarding schools. Though not compulsory for worship, a temple courtyard milling with people is the most authentic environment to see a show, a lively and colorful affair accompanied by music where toy and snack vendors peddle their wares. Though the performing artists directing, acting, singing and playing instruments are for the most part local Javanese who can’t speak Hokkein or Mandarin, they still carry out all the rituals such as the burning of paper money in the corners of the show box and the playing of rhythmic music and drumbeats (lau tai) which invites the audience to come and watch. Though the dialog is in Javanese, the music is still Chinesestyle that enlivens the story and introduces scenes and characters - a quick tempo signals the start of a battle scene, a Àute might mean an emperor is about to appear. A photo collage on page 116 shows all the traditional Chinese musical instruments in numbered photos corresponding to detailed explanations on the opposite page. The elaborate performance stage (hi pe) is a small box-shaped two-story house resembling the porch of an imperial palace with carved ornaments and decorations. Some stages are built right into the construction of a

by Bill Dalton

temple, while others may be installed temporarily in malls and hotel lobbies.

Bali Advertiser

Upix Nail Extensions Professional Nail Tech Acrylic and Gel

At your home, hotel or villa Phone: 0361-874 2556 +62 813 3879 1146 Email: upixnails@gmail.com www.upixnails.baliklik.com C/He/I-21 August 13

Wayang Potehi is held on occasion of temple rituals, annual religious festivals such as birthdays of the saints, ascension of the deities to heaven, as a prayer or a blessing, during Chinese New Year and the Festival of the Hungry Ghosts, staged as an offering to rain deities or revered ancestors, as an educational tool in the teaching of Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism or just as pure entertainment. Performances, which are often serialized, are put on 2 or even 3 times daily and can run for as long as two or three months. Much like Javanese wayang theater, favorite potehi characters are idolized and eagerly awaited by the ethnically mixed audiences, in particular non-Chinese who live near in the dense kampongs around the temple premises. Potehi stories are about heroes, tragedies, romances and the court intrigues from the classic 19th and 20th C. Chinese dynasties. Many historic sequences are already familiar to the Javanese onlookers because they also occur in ketoprak folk theater. The use of Bahasa Indonesia makes the plots more easily understood by both Chinese and non-Chinese and add to Wayang Potehi’s popularity. To add spice, comic, slapstick and magic scenes, clowns singing in uproarious rhymes and cacophonous duels between evil and heroic characters are the best-loved elements of a show.

C/He/G-11 June 14

Author Ardian Purwoseputro obviously loves the subject he’s writing about and wants to share it with Chinese-and non-Chinese alike to ensure that the Wayang Potehi lasts into perpetuity. The lavish detail, the love of side anecdotes, the frequent use of explanation points, the fan-like adoration of obscure puppeteers, the loving descriptions of the accouterments, the chronicling of how folk tales were adapted into original scripts, the close up meticulously captioned photos, the assiduous research in the ¿eld and the infectious and positive delight that he takes in the telling all point to the considerable enthusiasm he has for this theater form. Production-wise, the whole volume feels light and fanciful, the dominant design scheme of cheerful, bright and festive colors like blue-green, red-orange, red-violet and purple as well as Àoral motifs tie in well and coordinate with the beautifully fashioned and color rich dolls and accompanying theatrical paraphernalia. Many of the handmade puppets, some paint-chipped, worm eaten battered specimens over 100 years old, are presented in their full splendor on a single page to bring to life the full force of the doll’s personality or presented with generous surrounding white space to highlight facial features and brocaded garments. No matter what their station, all are dressed in resplendent costume.

C/He/I-25 June 14

What amazing faces! Populating the book’s pages are stony-faced generals, proud princesses, evil haughty queens, royal heads of state with flowing white hair, bug-eyed robbers, ¿erce scowling martial arts masters, stern garrison commanders, menacing demons from Ming-era Hell, goblins with Àaming nostrils, dragons with protruding red tongues, wispy bearded judges and court of¿cials, elaborately-out¿tted courtiers and grimacing gods, monkey kings and green-faced dragon kings, wrinkled-browed grandmothers, hermits and priests, wise old servants and humble commoners. This passionately written one-of-a-kind work - the ¿rst book to comprehensively introduce Wayang Potehi to the general public - is an obligatory addition to the libraries of theater lovers, puppet enthusiasts and students of Chinese culture. Wayang Potehi of Java by Ardian Purwoseputro, Afterhours Books 2014, ISBN 978-602-97507-9-9, hardbound with partial jacket, 300 pages, full color photographs, list of characters, bibliography, glossary, dimensions 24.5 cm X 29.5. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/He/I-25 June 14


Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

Body & Spirit 25

For Sale; Used kids golf club full set young gun with golf bag bought from Australia suitable for age 8-11 Rp. 300.000. SMS 0823 4060 4943 for pic. Jimbaran. [011] For Sale; Mini soccer net bought from ACE Hardware used only few times. Height 70cm Width 80cm hours of fun in the yard and around the pool Rp 170.000. SMS 0823 4060 4943 for pic. Jimbaran. [012] For Sale; Good quality kids motorbike helmet colour black bought from Australia very good condition suitable for age 4-7 Rp. 200.000. SMS 0823 4060 4943 for pic. Jimbaran. [013] C/He/G-5 Feb. 14

Do you experience?

Anxiety - Depression - OCD or other Obsessive Tendencies Body Image Problems - Excessive Anger - Phobias

Intensive CBT* Day Therapy • 5 and 10 day programmes • 3 sessions per day (2.5hours)

Daisy Retreat provides THE clinically recommended treatment for mood and anxiety disorders - *Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. www.daisyretreat.com | enquire@daisyretreat.com | Mobile: +62 (0) 85 792 504 719 C/He/G-6 August 14

C/He/G-23 July 14

C/He/I-06 August 14

C/He/I-25 June 14


Restaurant & Food For Sale; D&G and Nike comfortable brand new shoes. Size both US 10,5 EUR 44,5. Price Rp. 400.000 and Rp. 450.000. SMS for photos 0812 3948 8040. Nusa Dua. [040] For Sale; Xperia Neo L 4” screen Jelly bean 4.0.4. Two piece earphone Sony brand charger with box. Price Rp. 1.900.000. SMS for photos 0812 3948 8040. Nusa Dua. [041] For Sale; L-shaped sofa, in 3 connecting pieces, nearly new, dark grey soft fabric, original from Informa, Rp 6 million. Also selling kids bedroom furniture. photos available. Contact <philippa.j.dean@gmail. com>. Pick up Sanur. [042] C/R/I-11 June 14

For Sale; Yamaha porta sound small keyboard 36 keys, good for kids or beginner, well used but still in good working condition, includes new stand (bought for Rp. 220.000),sell Rp. 450.000. SMS 0823 4060 4943 for pic. Jimbaran. [010] For Sale; Broken tuflitesurfboard, clean-snap in the middle, was great board in good condition, mc tavishcarver 8. 0-21-2 7/8, you can fix it for Rp. 500.000 and get a good board for beginner, surf-shool, rental, Rp. 1 million. 0822 3682 8820. Canggu. [058] A cynic is a man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.

C/R/I-02 Oct 13

Restaurant Review

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

Dining with Royalty! You see them in period movies. You read about them in books. Grand old homes that have foyers larger than a normal house, twin staircases spiraling upwards around a chandelier that hangs from the ceiling. A grand piano sits on the side of the room. They are old fashioned mansions. A new version of same is The Mansion, in Sayan, just outside of Ubud. It is a grand home set in magic landscaped grounds. At their restaurant off to the left of the foyer, Indochine, you are in the stately dining room, the well spaced tables offering both privacy and garden views. You can pretend that you are dining with friends in your own grand mansion! Although just outside is a pleasant terrace beside an ornamental swimming pool, which is where I prefer to dine. Vietnamese is the main cuisine, although there are French and general International offerings as well. Goi Cuon has become very popular in Bali with many cafes and restaurants doing their own particular versions. They are normally just referred to as Vietnamese Spring Rolls, and are fresh rice paper wrapped around an assortment of fillings. Some even have the correct nuoc nam [Vietnamese fish sauce] dipping accompaniment. At Indochine they are presented very differently; the roll is laid out across the plate and stuffed with a combination of chicken, prawn, lettuce, bean shoots and herbs, covered with nuoc nam and sprinkled with crushed peanuts. Unlike the café versions this one requires a knife and fork, rather than being finger food. Yes, like most Asian cuisines there are Spring Rolls [Cha Gio] but the Vietnamese variety are quite different from the rest, small crisp thin rice paper casings are stuffed with minced chicken and mushroom, bite off the end and fill them with the traditional nuoc nam sauce. Bahn Cuon is a similar roll that has been steamed, and is closer to what is generally seen around Bali. The filling is ground pork, ear mushrooms, carrot and coriander. Goi Cuon Nem is similar but accompanied by a spicy peanut sauce. Banh Xeo [pictured] is on the mains menu but we often order as one of our entrees and share it, it is called a Vietnamese Pancake but is in fact nothing like that, rather similar to an oversize taco. The super thin crisp shell is packed with pieces of chicken and vegetables, refreshingly different! Bho Ko is the traditional Vietnamese beef stew, here served on puff pastry with crisp glass noodles, the meat pieces have an intense flavour with a pleasant lingering aftertaste of

cinnamon. The Bo Luc Lac is chunks of prime beef that has been glazed with a black pepper crust.

QUICK REVIEW

Moving to the International menu they have an ‘amuse bouche’ that can be ordered and it is more like a degustation of entrees, it includes Black Caviar on grilled purple yam, Goose Pate in port wine, Smoked Salmon with salmon pate, Black Truffle Champignon, garlic butter Escargot in red wine and Moule au Gratin in white wine.

Restaurant

: Indochine.

Address

: The Mansion, Jln. Penestanan

Open

: Lunch and Dinner, daily.

A hearty Seafood Chowder combines prawn, scallop and salmon with potato, leek and the aromatic flavour of fresh tarragon. The many soup options include Prawn Bisque and an Indochine special, Lemongrass with mushrooms and vegetables in coconut milk.

Parking

: Secure, within grounds.

Price

: Rp. 900,000 for two [+ drinks].

Smoking Area

: Outside terrace.

Salads include a Duck Salad [with egg wedges and a tangy dressing] and an Indochine special of thin crisp pastry topped with chicken, bean sprouts, long bean, bean curd and tofu. Naturally that Vietnamese classic, Pho Noodle [normally with beef but can be served here with chicken as an option] is on the menu, with the condiments served alongside so you can control the intensity of taste.

Credit Cards

: All major cards.

Food

: Vietnamese +.

Wine

: Limited list.

Service

: Unobtrusive.

Atmosphere

: Tres elegant!

Overall

: Refined Dining!

Sayan, Ubud. Telephone

: 972 616

Non-smoking Area : Dining room.

Fillets of Snapper are with preserved lemon and a basil risotto and a sweet pea relish. Pan seared Squid is in sea salt and black pepper with garlic, olive oil, saffron and tamarillo sauce. Scallops are uniquely done hollandaise style, with lemon honey mustard macaroni accompanying. Chilli Crab and Lobster are other seafood options if pre-ordered the day before. The Rack of Lamb has been roasted in the oven as has the Ham Steak after being glazed with honey mustard sauce. Honey is also used to glaze the Ribs [beef or pork] before being barbecued. Steaks can be Wagyu, Fillet Mignon or Sirloin. Duck is presented Ubud style. Cooking is a two stage process, first steamed with spices under pressure, then fried till crisp. It can also be served with an orange sauce to create a Bali-French special. Chicken is offered many ways; with Kashmiri butter sauce but Biryani style with rice, Roasted with 5 spices, Caramelised with lemongrass [Vietnamese], Sweet and Sour [Chinese], Cordon Bleu [classic French], Cajun with linguini or in a Vol-au-Vent with basil cream. A variety of desserts finish off this dining experience. It can be a Vietnamese Crème Caramel, blending butter, brown sugar, milk and egg with fresh cream and strawberries. The Pannacota is wonderfully light, a light mousse of fresh cream and coconut milk topped with fresh strawberries, but the most interesting is their Trio of Crème Brulee. Very refined dining!

Copyright © 2014 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.


Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

Restaurant & Food

27

For Sale; Canon 500 mm f4 EF USM L series. Great condition. Excellent long lens for surf and other sports photography. Comes with case. Rp. 60 Juta nego. Call 081 734 0474. Kuta. [074] For Sale; Leaving Bali. BBQ 3 burner, stainless steel on trolley. LG fridge 4 ft. Nilfisk wet/dry vacuum. Sony TV 80cm. Go Pro Hero3. Plus assorted items. Phone 0813 3721 1292. Tanjung Benoa. [075]

C/R/I-09 July 14

For Sale; Used furniture teakwood bed 160x200 with mattress, 1 night table, single wooden chair, sell all for Rp. 2 million include delivery. SMS for picture 081 1395 7755. Denpasar. [067]

• Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser C/R/G - 06 August 14

NC/NV/G-23 July 14

C/He/G-5 Feb. 14


28

Restaurant & Food

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE AUGUST 06 - AUGUST 20, 2014

There are two planetary sign changes this fortnight; Venus moves into Leo and joins with Jupiter and Mercury enters Virgo. The Full Moon is in Aquarius in the early morning of the 11th. An interesting Moon this one, as Uranus Aries trines the Sun and Mercury in Leo and is sextile the Moon. Mars in Scorpio is trine Neptune. Pisces and Chiron Pisces and Saturn are also still in their trine formation. There is a T-square with the Sun/Moon opposition from Saturn. So although we have this deep karmic healing/cleansing going on, it isn’t without its challenges. We can talk about the family, ancestral or bloodline issues here and know that the ego has a big chance of getting in the way during this Full Moon. Parent child themes are strong, along with authority confrontations in all their forms. This is a time when people on the individual level will be claiming their personal authority and wanting to make choices for themselves, rather than being told what, when and how to do things. Saturn is digging deep into the underworld and raising some heavy topics and confronting facts. Or the other hand, if people have been manipulated or sexually abused, deceived or coerced, they could be willing now to take action, to speak up and to band together in groups to fight for their cause. The feminine has a strong voice this cycle, as Venus was opposite Pluto on the New Moon and Mercury now sits opposite her. There will be fiery communications. FULL MOON 18 Aquarius 02 August 11, 2014 2:10 a.m.

ARIES Venus in Leo moves into your house of romance and children as she joins Jupiter to bring good fortune this fortnight. Meanwhile Mercury in Virgo is preparing your mental agility when it comes to work and health related subjects. This is a great time to make plans with regard to your job or perhaps an exercise or diet regime is needed. As the Full Moon looms in the friendship sector you may be more social than normal, particularly with the Sun in Leo counterbalanced in its own house and wanting you to shine brightly. Be careful to not overlook the important people in your life, as they will be wanting your attention now.

LIBRA With the Sun, Jupiter and Venus in your community sector, bringing a great time with friends and brilliant new ideas, the Full Moon highlights romance and personal relationship. It may be through one of these friendships that you strike up a more intimate relationship which could activate some re-evaluating and parental control issues. This isn’t a bad thing, more karmic, than bad and perhaps it’s simply the time to deal with this. As Mercury sets to enter the darker arena of the 12th house, you will be ready to explore the workings of the unconscious mind and may keep your thinking more to yourself. Make space for contemplation.

TAURUS Venus is your planetary ruler and as such has a big impact on your life when she changes signs and houses. She now has you setting up house with pride and brings expansion to anything that is to do with family, nurturing, ancestry and home. This Full Moon sits in the opposite area of the chart which is all about your career, vocation or worldly goals and as such creates a dichotomy within or at least a balancing act with your own inner feminine and masculine aspects. Relationship responsibilities could weigh heavily as you split your time between them. Mercury Virgo is bringing some clear thinking when it comes to self-presentation.

SCORPIO Venus enters your career house just after the Full Moon, to join with Jupiter and the Sun. You could strike up some very fortunate deals now and you are ready and willing to shine in your vocational activities. The Moon itself will be in the home sector as it reaches its climax and this could bring a balancing act between the need for nurture and your outer world activities. Many of you are dealing with physical issues in the body concerning structure either through your teeth or bones. You could be feeling limited in the way that you express yourself or your personal appearance. These issues will be highlighted during the Full Moon.

GEMINI This Full Moon will be promoting some higher consciousness themes and you will be sharing them in a very communicative way and probably not without challenge as you threaten the controlled world of other people. It will probably come out in your work environment or the issues could be around the topic of health or healthcare. As Venus joins the other Leo Planets and in particular Jupiter, this fortnight, you will be feeling very optimistic when it comes to dealing with siblings or any short distance travel you undertake, media and any writing matters. Perhaps you are ready for publishing now and this is the time to promote yourself.

SAGITTARIUS Travel is a pretty hot topic right now and it could be a love interest that gets you on the move. Mercury transits into your career arena and you are capable of doing many different tasks at this time. The Full Moon herself is in your marketing, media, internet, communication and short distance travel house and brings an added sense of movement and communication. This is set to be a lively time with the real work going on in the depths of your own psyche as you integrate your external experiences. “Releasing deeply held karma won’t be apparent to others although it may well trigger the way that you relate to them.

CANCER Money and personal values are super highlighted now and you may acquire some lovely new belongings. This is a great time to take in new information and really move on any money making opportunities that come your way. The authority challenge is coming through your personal presentation, creative projects or the children in your life. With the Full Moon in the area of shared resources, loans, wills, sexuality and endings, in your chart, you may have to let go, to make room for the new inflow or to share a little more for the welfare of all. With Mercury set to enter the communication and marketing house this could be the time to organize publicity.

CAPRICORN An interesting Full Moon in your money making house. The opposition to the Leo Planets in the 8th house and the Saturn in the community sector creates the tension that is needed to re-balance yourself and to pay back some old debts. They may not all be financially oriented and with the Mercury Virgo entering the arena of higher communication you will find it easier to express yourself as you are now able to take the time to use some discernment when it comes to sharing your ideas. Venus is calling for some intimacy and beautifully expressed feelings. For those falling in love now, it will be a very expansive and fortunate affair as well deeply transformative.

LEO This fortnight highlights the need for autonomy and will bring the feminine issues through partnerships. As Venus enters your first house, you may be more inclined to direct attention to your own personal appearance, style or label as opposed to that of others. Mercury enters the house of values, money and possessions and this could be a time to mentally sort through them. Your challenges are coming from the family and possibly through one or both of your parents. Old issues just keep coming up and they could undermine your relationships with friends or how you feel about yourself. Some things simply take time to heal.

AQUARIUS Saturn is hard at work in your career sector and is challenging both the Sun and the Moon this fortnight. With the Sun and Jupiter in the relationship house, partnership is fiery and action oriented, meanwhile the Full Moon swings around to your first house and allows you deep nurturing for yourself. Maybe even some alone time around the Full Moon would be good to get some insights on the next moves or a little time to simply vision the future. The mental realms will be deep and you will have a mind for investigation as Mercury enters your 8th house of transformation. Topics of conversation may include sex, death and money sharing/lending or borrowing.

VIRGO Mercury your ruler is moving into your house of self-expression and your own sign. This bodes well for asking for what you want and to make those changes now to the things that affect your image or personal appearance. The Full Moon is in the area of health and highlights emotional expression, although this won’t necessarily be an easy thing to achieve. Saturn is restricting this deep communication through sibling issues and something to do with parents. The Sun is up there in your 12th house and sifting through the deeper unconscious relationship motivations. At least the Leo Planets are bringing a bright light and optimism.

PISCES As Saturn holds your mind to its expansive capacity and creates new boundaries or at least ever widening ones, you feel the tension to that area of health, service and work. What do you do with all this information you possess? Full Moon in the 12th will balance out the outward service and allow a little time for the deeper inner dimensions. Perhaps this is a time to integrate the latest round of soul expansion and evolution. With Mercury in your relationship house, communications will be exacting and plan oriented. If you work one on one with people, this is a good time for you to express with objectively. Venus has you loving your pets.

Follow daily updates on my facebook page vibhutianjali Copyright Š 2014 Vibhuti-Teri Norris You can read all past articles of Horoscope at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

FOR YOUR CATERING NEEDS

oma K I T C H E N & C O N C E P T C AT E R I N G

Jalan Raya Batubelig 101, Kerobokan 80361 Bali - Indonesia www.omathiaskitchen.com +62 815 5749 500 C/R/G-27 Nov. 13

" $ $ # ! ! ! ! ! ! $ ! ! ! $

C/R/G-6 August 14

Swim with us! drinks + bites = swim Take a dip in our beautiful lagoon shaped swimming pool or simply unwind poolside. Complimentary pool towels and sun beds available daily.

Minimum consumption of Rp 200,000 net per person, children below 12 years old enjoy the pool for free. No reservation possible, subject to availability.

Swiss-Belresort Watu Jimbar Jl. Danau Tamblingan No 99 A Sanur Bali 80226 Bali, Indonesia TTel: (62-361) (62 361) 849 7000 | Fax: (62 (62-361) 849 7770 | bali-srwj@swiss-belhotel.com

at www.swiss-belhotel.com C/R/G - 25 June 14


Bali Advertiser

Restaurant & Food

06 August - 20 August, 2014

29

Update Elsewhere may be a funny name for a restaurant but there is nothing funny about the food served here, in fact it may prove to be one of the finds of the year! Unpretentious but interesting sums up young Australian chef Brad Harrison’s 1st solo venture, daring to be different. A small space on Jln. Danau Poso in Sanur but the menu reads like a trendy café in Sydney with Mod Oz cuisine [traditional European cuisine combined with Asian flavours and given a modern touch]. The Calimari is crumbed with quinoa, a chilli citrus dressing on the side, the Chicken Liver Pate is served with a date and fig chutney, the Prawns with garlic butter and pink pepper, Samosas are stuffed with red lentils, peas and potato and mango pickle. For the healthy there is house bread with a Trio of Dips; baba ganoush, hummus and chilli jam [pictured] although most dishes here have that ‘tick for good health’ feeling about them. Mains continue the journey presenting something very different for Sanur. Chicken breast marinated with lime and chilli served with a lemongrass & coconut risotto, bok choy, chili jam and lemon butter sauce. Butterfish is with caper mash, proscuitto crumbs and lemon butter. Bali favourite Pork Belly has been roasted then served with caramelized apple, shaved fennel salad, pommes puree, green beans and apple cider jus. Even the pan-seared Steaks are served in style with potatoes, beetroot puree, green beans, watercress quenelle and red wine jus. For dessert a Chocolate Pate with macerated fig & toasted coconut, marshmallow & short bread and passion fruit sorbet. Elsewhere is not yet fully licensed so BYO [small corkage]. Quality food at budget prices!

JAZZ SENSATION DEBORAH CARTER TO LIGHT UP

UMA CUCINA On August 10th, Uma Cucina – Uma by COMO, Ubud’s Italian restaurant – is the destination for delicious Mediterranean cuisine and world-class jazz music, with a special performance by American vocalist Deborah Carter. Open from 6.30pm, guests are invited to come along early to Uma Cucina and enjoy a four-course Italian feast (from Rp 850,000 per person, with additional wine pairing priced at Rp 350,000). Highlights include chargrilled Tonkuzen sirloin steak with burnt broccoli salsa verde, followed by a tempting Valrhona ‘chocolate nemesis’.

AriBar is the latest Mexican restaurant to open in Bali. On Jln. Kartika Plaza it is sited

where Ryoshi used to be [now re-located to a new site 50 metres away] and offers all the standard Mexican fare plus a few with a twist. Corn Cakes are with toppings; guacamole, pico de gallo and pork belly. Tostaditas are topped with braised duck [bell peppers, feta and tamarind mayo], braised goat [pico de gallo, red chilli, mint and jalapeno sauce] or slow-braised pork cheek [cilantro, jalapeno and chipotle mayo]. Needless to say there are the usual combos with Fajitas, Burritos, Enchiladas, Tacos and Quesadillas. For something different try a Mex Burger with chicken or a Rubbed Pork Fillet with walnut and tequila raisin sauce. Finish with Mexican Churros with cinnamon sugar and chocolate sauce. The Margaritas and Sangrias [many combinations] are sold by the jug. No doubt the management are fans of that crazy cartoon character, Road Runner…..arriba, arriba!

Reservations: dining.uma.ubud@comohotels.com

Uma Cucina is a standalone restaurant under the management of and at the streetside

Prices are subject to 21 per cent government tax and service charge.

At 8.30pm the entertainment starts, with Deborah and her band performing original compositions as well as some of the jazz classics.

front of Ubud’s Uma Hotel, on Jln. Sanggingan. They are joining with the Ubud Village Jazz festival by presenting American jazz singer Deborah Carter at a special dinner on Sunday August 10th. Dinner is at 6.30 and the jazz performance begins at 8.30. Cost for the 4 course Italian dinner and jazz spectacular is Rp. 850,000++ p.p. [plus an extra Rp. 350,000++ p.p. for the wine pairing, if you wish]. Begin with a Bruschetta of barely rare kingfish, papperonata, squid vinaigrette [wine pairing - 2011 Feudi Di San Marzano, Pinot Grigio, Italy], Lobster Ravioli with dried orange, white wine sauce, tarragon almonds [2011 Poggio Al Tesoro, Cassiopea, Italy], Fish in Crazy Water, Red Snapper, tomato, fennel, olives, capers, roast garlic aioli [2010 Beni di Batasiolo, Chardonnay, Italy OR Char-grilled Tonkuzen Sirloin with burnt broccoli salsa verde, grilled red onions and balsamic [2012 Castello di Querceto, Chianti DOCG, Italy], then finally Valrhona Chocolate Nemesis with poached pineapple, almonds, mascarpone [2008 Oremus, Late Harvest Tokaji, Hungary]. Then coffee or tea with Petit Fours. An alternate vegetarian dinner is also available.

Tiflis is Bali’s first Georgian specialty restaurant, although the old Slavyenka did do some Georgian dishes on their all Russian menu. It is found in Umalas II and judging by the language spoken by its customers the food must be very traditional. Special on Thursdays are those Georgian Dumplings, Khinkali. Also popular is the Lobiani ‘pie’, two thin layers of Georgian unleavened flat bread have a mixture of red bean and herbs sandwiched inside before baking in the oven. Georgian Dolma is so different from all the Greek and Middle Eastern variations. Finish with their homemade Chocolate Eclairs with hot thyme tea!

C/R/I-6 Aug 14

%DOL $GYHUWLVHU

H SDSHU QRZ RQ OLQH

ZZZ EDOLDGYHUWLVHU EL]

INDEPENDENCE DAY

REPUBLIK INDONESIA $XJXVW

ADVERTISING FOR THE EXPATRIATE COMMUNITY

(. 9m_mkl *(), % *( 9m_mkl *(),

Business Hours Monday to Friday from 8:30 - 4:00 Jl. Majapahit No. 46, Kuta Tel : [0361] 755 392 [Hunting] - Fax : [0361] 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz Website: www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Kagemusha has moved. For more than 20 years their little cafe has been found on the

edge of the rice paddies at Pengosekan, just south of Ubud and close to the Perama bus depot that brought many young Japanese visitors over the years, many making Kagemusha their first and regular stop. One of those tourists who dined at Kagemusha years ago was a young man named Sagon who thought that something similar in Seminyak could work well catering for the many young Japanese surfers then discovering Bali [he then opened the first and original Ryoshi in Seminyak, Ryoshi now being Bali’s premier Japanese chain of restaurants]. Kagemusha in Ubud has continued to thrive with its small band of very faithful customers but they have now moved to a street-front site on the main road that runs through Nyuh Kuning linking Ubud with Singakerta. Kagemusha refers to its cuisine as home-style and in this case it really is, an array of simple tasty dishes served without fuss. Their vegetarian offerings are very popular. It is best to do it Japanese style and order a number of small dishes thus enjoying a variety of tastes.

Warung Damar has replaced Batan Waru at the front of the Bali Garden Hotel on Jln. Kartika Plaza [I call it Tuban but the locals call it South Kuta]. The cuisine has stayed mainly Indonesian but with a few standard hotel items thrown in [burgers, steak, sandwiches, pasta, etc]. Otak-Otak is a fish cake wrapped in banana leaf before going on the BBQ, served with peanut sauce, Martabak [minced beef and vegetables combined in a crisp pastry] with sweet and sour sauce and Lemper is shredded chicken and coconut with sticky rice. Konro Soup uses beef ribs as the base flavour. That great Balinese dish Ayam Pelalah [shredded chicken with chilli and lime] is with papaya toast. The mains are from everywhere; Kare Ayam [chicken curry from Java], Sapi Rendang [spicy beef from Sumatra], Ayam Rica-Rica [chicken leg grilled then simmered in chilli and tomato, from Manado] and those Balinese classics Ayam and Bebek Betutu [chicken or duck, steamed with spices]. All served at reasonable budget prices.

Photo Copyright Zamid Zakaria (zamid.zidan@gmail.com)

& 1V * $XJXVW

Bayu’s Kitchen has spawned a sibling. The popular budget café in Penestenan has

opened a 2nd small outlet at the D’Joyo Guest House on the main road south of Ubud at Lod Tundah. Breakfasts local or international, simple BBQ’s and, surprisingly, Thai curries [red and green] are on the small menu, all cooked by Bayu himself. Breakfast by the pool overlooking the rice paddies is an easy way to start the day. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com NC/Ns/G-6 August 14


Business & Travel For Sale; PC Laptop: Dell studio 14” screen, Intel Core i3 2.13GHz, 3GB RAM, 250GB HDD, DVD drive, original Windows 7, new battery, Rp. 3.400.000. 0878 7657 8989. Legian. [019]

C/BT/I-25 June 14

For Sale; Laptop computer bag, padded over-shoulder messenger type bag. Brand new, never used, will fit any size laptop/notebook. Brand Samsung, Rp. 150.000. 0878 7657 8989. Legian. [020] For Sale; DJ MIDI controller: Vestax VCM 100, built in soundcard, works with any MIDI compatible software. Rotary line faders, Rp. 300.000. 0878 7657 8989. Legian. [021] Badminton: Looking for players who are interested to join a badminton group playing doubles on Wednesday at 8 pm in Gelogor Carik. Medium or good badminton skills are required. Contact sms 0857 3793 1707. [043] The most flammable kind of wood is the chip on the shoulder.

C/BT/G-02 Oct. 13

For Sale; iPhone 4S black 16GB. Factory unlocked. Used but still good condition with a few scratches on frame. Box and charger cable included. Price Rp 3.5 million. Contact 0852 3750 5990 (sms only). Bukit. [002] For Sale; Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 USB audio recording interface. Excellent condition, barely used. With box. Rp. 800.000. SMS 0812 3766 1269. Kerobokan. [003]

New & Extension Visa Retirement KITAS Pls call: 0361 - 739083 www.sunrisevisaservices.com balilivingservices@hotmail.co.id Jl.Tangkuban Perahu No.1 Kerobokan

Timur LP Kerobokan (20m)

Family KITAS Working KITAS Legal Wedding All relevant business C/BT/I-08 Jan 14

For Sale; Pioneer DDJ-SX DJ controller. With soft carrying case / backpack. In box. Excellent condition. Less than 100 hours use. R. 8 million. Call 0812 3766 1269. Kerobokan. [004] For Sale; Stainless steel kitchen table, two levels in very good condition 80x80x100cm size. Price Rp 500.000. Call 0819 9957 1288. Sanur. [005] Free: Private Classified Ads in Bali Advertiser. Put your free ad in the next issue. The easiest way to place your ad is at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz  Place An Advertisement page  Private Classified. You may also bring in, fax, or directly e-mail your ad.

C/BT/G-19 March 14

Notice: Bali Advertiser confirms all free Private Classified ads. When you send an ad, we will contact you. If we are unable to contact you then your ad is not printed. For Sale; CRT/tube not LCD PC monitor LG Flatron EZ T730, 17 inch, good condition, sell for Rp. 250.000. SMS only 081 2389 5551. Bukit. [001] A doctor can bury his mistakes but an architect can only advise his client to plant vines.

NC/BT/M-06 Aug. 14

Retirement Visa 55 Years & Above, 5 Years Stay

Travel Document Visa, Passport, Work Permit, Stay Permit

Airline Ticketing Domestic & International

Company License Foreign Capital Investment (PMA) Comanditer Veneescope (CV) Private Limited (PT) C/BT/G-25 June 14

Office :

Bali : Jl. Gunung Salak #233 Kerobokan Kuta Phone : 0361 - 732600 0361 - 7433400 Fax : 0361 - 735325 0361 - 733990 Jl. Raya Nyuh Kuning Next to BCC Hotel HP. 081 139 7852, 081 238 72666 Jakarta : Jl. Cikoko Timur No. 36 Pengadegan Jakarta Phone : 021 79187190 Fax : 021 - 7983542 C/BT/G-13 Nov. 13


C/BT/G - 06 August 14


32

Business & Travel

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

For Sale; Beautiful cream colour onyx bowls, 1 pc 50cm dia, 30cm h. 2nd pc 40cm dia, 20cm h. very sturdy pieces great for indoor plants or water candles. 1. Rp. 600.000 2. Rp. 400.000. Call 289 672 or 081 2391 1499. Photo available. [082]

For Sale; 2 new racing go karts w/ Honda 275cc motor. Comes with double storage rack on wheels. Photos contact 081 756 7630. [049]

I think of a hero as someone who understands the degree of responsibility that comes with his freedom.

SE RV

IC ES : - Im m ig ra ti on S er vi ce s (V is as & Tr av el Do cu m en ts ) - A ll B us in es s Li ce ns es (P M A, PT , CV & UD )

Call (+62-361)

Jl. Petitenget

TRUSTED BUSINESS PARTNER

8476 071

Jl. Intan Permai

Jl. Raya Kerobokan

BALE BANJAR PENGUBENGAN KAUH WARUNG GOSSIP Br. Pengubengan Kauh

LOCATION NEW OFFICE BALI MITRA SOLUSI

PETROL OIL

Jl. Pengubengan Kauh No. 36 C Kerobokan, Kuta, Badung, Bali info@balimitras.com www.balimitras.com

JAIL KEROBOKAN

PT. BALI MITRA SOLUSI

Jl. Merta Nadi

Jl. Tangkuban Perahu

081 338 144 117

BMS-OLD

Jl. Kunti

Jl. Kunti

Marlboro

You can’t stay mad at someone who makes you laugh.

For Sale; New BlackBerry Z30 price Rp. 6.075.000, sell only Rp. 5 million. Warranty 2 years. Call/sms 089 8078 1887. [047]

Sunset Road

For Sale; Handycam JVC GR 470 miniDV, LCD, night mode, 700x zoom, light, using casette miniDV, memory card MMC slot, with bag, charger, 2 batteries, still working good, only for Rp. 900.000. Call (0361) 786 9350 no SMS please. Pic by request email <lukasch@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [071]

For Sale; In Styler hair roller. Still in good condition and used once only.Bought Rp 1.200.000.Now will sell for Rp 1.000.000. Call 081 7472 8036. Denpasar. [079]

C/BT/G-2 Oct. 13

C/BT/G-9 July 14

CV. BAYU SANTERO IMMIGRATION SERVICES

MUSIC MATTERS By Toby

Hello and welcome one and all to another action packed edition of Music Matters here in your local Bali Advertiser. I first wanted to start by pointing out that it’s that oh so religious time of year again when certain deadlines become a real pain! However, it was as good an excuse as any to have a Bintang fuelled foray into the live music scene here in the wonderful island of Bali and capture some truly amazing live performances as they graced the stage and created a spectacle you could only hope to witness here on the enchanted isle. First though I want to discuss some of the new breed of musicians coming through and growing up In Bali. The rise of tourism has many consequences in the island, one of the unforeseen and possibly happier consequences, well for me at least, is the influx of exceptionally talented young musicians from places like Bandung in Java, and Toba in Sumatera. These guys and girls, have grown up with music, and these two places stand out more than any other when interviewing Indonesian musicians. When musicians arrive here they need places to practice and Bali does not disappoint. I know personally of 7 purpose built recording studios in the Kuta region alone, some of these are independently run others are sponsored by mainly tobacco companies, who plaster their signs around and on the outside of the studios for advertising purposes. Well as my old dad always used to say “Sometimes u gotta pay to rock!” and taking a bribe from big tobacco to make great music (in my opinion at least) is a relatively small evil. These studios are very cheap offering rates averaging Rp. 15,000 per hour including usage of guitars, drum kits and all amps etc. The places are usually decked out with mid range equipment and are truly great for emerging bands. They also serve as a focal point for the musical community as you can advertise for band mates on the notice board, post info on gigs etc and sell all your equipment or buy new stuff right here. One studio in particular at the back of a mini mart close to Mac D’s on Sunset hosts live gigs on a Saturday, where some of the newer and older bands can showcase their talents to a live audience. It is places like this that keep the Bali music scene fresh and exciting by providing the musicians of tomorrow and today. Wednesday night saw me at Uncle Norms in Kuta a place that is historic and very well known for live music in Bali. Norms as it is more commonly known is a slightly higher brow affair serving wicked cocktails and full food. It is not small by Bali standards and can comfortably accommodate 50 or so punters with no problem. Norms on Kuta Utara, is Australian owned, and has been providing live music here for many years, they play live music every night and always have their house band in session. The stage is small and really only holds the drums with the rest of the band encased in kind of box affair in the corner, which seems to work as the music is easily heard all over the bar, and the acoustics are good. Right enough of the venue let’s get into the music! The house band all wear Uncle Norm’s t-shirts (bit gimmicky for my liking) and seem very proud of their chosen nightly gig. The band actually called Nonadin were originally from

Sumatera and had been together for two and a half years, before following the money and moving to Bali. They play classic, blues, rock and even a bit of reggae but I really started to notice after my 3rd Bloody Mary when they cranked out two blistering metalica tracks, nothing else matters, followed by the mighty and very rarely heard Master of Puppets, I was hooked! The evening went from a nice quiet get together with friends, to a full on metal madness in less time than it takes to drink a Bintang. The band really showcased their talents and went on to do Highway to Hell, Shook Me All Night Long, Whole Lottta Rosie all ACDC numbers and even attempted Led Zeppelin’s Rock and Roll (the vocals on this were a bit ropey and the sound not as rich as it could have been, but who truly can imitate Robert Plant the man apparently sold his soul to the Devil sing that well but hell they gave it a go!) The band covered an Iron Maiden number, Run to the Hills, before returning to the more usual music of Wilson Pickett’s Mustang Sally. The band were tight, together, and had the crowd on their feet. People got up and sang (obviously yours truly included) and really set the place a blaze. The guitarist was exceptional hitting all the solo’s in Maiden and Metallica numbers, and really giving a show by strutting on stage during Rolling Stones numbers and just kicking ass on tracks most people couldn’t dream of playing. The bassist was louder than most and had a good consistent rhythm and again was a great showman playing slap bass and clapping along on certain tunes. The drummer always in time great double bass work and showed he was exceptional during the later set when the Iron maiden tunes started kicking in. The singers though no Bonn Scott or Robert Plant, did have a great pitch and tone and the female singer (who was definitely more suited to chart music) did a great rendition of Rolling In The Deep. The guy was very good at AC/DC and had a natural higher tone which really complemented that quintessential AC/DC Bon Scott era style. Great gig, excellent musicians, and I can highly recommend Uncle Norms as a great place to catch live music.

License No. 043/22-08/PM/I/2003

Our Services: VISA EXTENSION RETIREMENT VISA (MIN 55 YEARS OLD) WORKING VISA (KITAS) ARTIST VISA & MULTIPLE BUSINESS VISA SET UP COMPANY (PT & PMA) OFFICE : Head Office Jl Raya Semer No.26 Kerobokan Kuta Utara Phone/Fax : (0361) 736342 Branch Office Jl Legian No. 355 Legian Kuta Phone/Fax : (0361) 759255 Email : bayusantero@yahoo.co.id Website: www.mpp-travel.com www.indonesiaimmigrationvisa.com

Contact Person : 081 2362 8737 or 081 2468 8357 C/BT/I-19 Feb 14

Our Office:

Jln Raya Kuta No. 68-R16, Istana Kuta Galleria (Kuta Central Park) Bali. P/F: 0361 769 102 | M: 087 761 190 258 E: asimbolon@indo-ned.com / info@indo-ned.com C/BT/G-23 July 14

If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com Copyright © 2014 Tobias J Brown You can read all past articles of Music Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BT/G-5 Feb. 14


Bali House & Home GET DIRECT FACTORY PRICE..!!

CALL

+62 361 793.9991 open7days

Bali Showroom

TRADERS WANTED*

For Sale; iPod Touch 4 gen 64Gb good condition. Price only Rp. 1.5 million. Call/sms 089 8078 1887. [048] For Sale; iPad 2, 64Gb 3G wifi white colour complete with box, manual book, charger. Price Rp. 4.5 million. Please call/sms 089 8078 1887. [046]

For Sale; Mid size trailer for motorbike or car. 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [102] For Sale; Overhead cover for motorbike full weather protection, from sun + rain with safety glass wind screen + wiper system. Call 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [103]

For Sale; Large bamboo floor covering measuring 3x3metres edged in red. Rp. 250.000. Phone Deb 0812 3820 4541 or email <debjoel21@hotmail.com>. Kerobokan. [112] Great innovators & original thinkers and artists attract the wrath of mediocrities as lighting rods draw the flashes.

Leftover furniture and fittings from spa/salon including 2 very ornate dressers with mirrors standing over 2 metres tall with matching stools. Lamps, free-standing bamboo screen, clip-on Lamps etc. Phone Deb 0812 3820 4541 or email <debjoel21@hotmail.com>. Kerobokan. [111]

C/Ho/G-9 July 14

C/Ho/I-23 July 14

C/Ho/I-30 April 14

C/Ho/I-09 July 14

C/Ho/I-25 Dec 13


34

Bali House & Home

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

For Sale; Macbook balck 13” (Limited Edition). Core 2 Duo 2.0 features 2.0 GHz Intel “Core 2 Duo” with two independent processor “cores” on a single silicon chip, 6x dual-layer write DVD RW/CD-RW. $350. Email: <consulti.ching@ hotmail.com>. [086]

G

C/Ho/I-05 March 14

ARDEN DOCTOR

by The Garden Doctor

C/Ho/I-23 July 14

by Dr. Kris

For Sale; Carousel menagerie (full-size carousel animals 5pcs - horse, cat, goat, rabbit and giraffe) beautifully carved and painted replicas of the originals. Rp. 3.5 juta each/15 juta for all. SMS for photos 081 756 6704. Ubud. [073] The self is not something than one finds. It’s something that one creates.

For Sale; XBox 360 bought from Australia red ring not working no external harddrive but excellent exterior. Come with two as new wireless game controller. Rp 450.000. SMS 0823 4060 4943 for pic. Jimbaran. [017] For Sale; 2 Yamaha C315 classic guitar, normal and in good working order. Buy one for Rp. 450.000, or both for Rp. 800.000. COD in Jimbaran and prices are very reasonable and firm. Text only 081 2363 2057. [018] Wanted; Someone who can rid me of windows 8.1 and replace it with system 7. E-mail: <maljk@hotmail. com> or phone: 0812 9141 9971. Sanur. [069]

How to Renovate a Lawn

‘Dear Dr. Kris, My lawn receives full sun but the soil doesn’t very drain very well at all. I think it has become too hard and compacted. The entire lawn needs improvement and I have noticed that some sort of moss is also invading with all the puddles and the moist conditions. The moss is slowly but surely displacing the existing grass, and I am worried that I will lose my entire lawn. Is there any easy way to rectify this problem, or do I have to start over and redo the entire lawn? Thanks for your advice, Helen.’

condition of the soil rendering it more friable. Adding large amounts of compost will also help.

If the lawn receives a lot of foot traf¿c then the soil underneath can easily become compacted. If you can aerate the soil, you will improve the drainage, and you will ¿x the lawn! Curators of sporting ¿elds and golf courses have long understood the bene¿cial results of aerating the soil in order to produce top quality turf. Drainage problems can be disastrous for any garden or lawn, especially after heavy rain. Poor drainage will prevent oxygen from getting to the plants roots and also sets up the perfect moist environment for moss and fungus such as root rot to grow, further stressing the plant. With poor drainage be careful to only water when the soil is dry, water your lawn only when you need to.

It would have been better to have had a well prepared soil laid before the lawn that you planted as it would have provided depth for stronger roots which leads to healthy grass. It may be possible to aerate the soil as described above, then add compost/sand and water it in. Before you get started, make sure the soil is slightly moist, it is very hard to aerate a dry soil. Gradually this process will add volume to the underlying soil and improve the lawn. You should always aerate your soil if it was established as part of a newly constructed estate. Often during construction the topsoil is stripped off or lost to erosion, and the grass established on subsoil has been severely compacted by construction traf¿c.

Sometimes it is necessary to do a completely new lawn. In this case the problem is the moss coupled with the compacted soil. The better option is to aerate the compacted soil as this can improve the drainage, then your lawn will grow healthier and the resulting conditions will prove too inhospitable for the moss to keep on growing and it will gradually die off. Aerating will also help to remove excessive thatch build up, allowing the grass better contact with the soil. There are a multitude of bene¿ts to be captured from this aeration process that you really can’t afford not to do it!

If cost isn’t an issue then you could easily start again, especially if it’s only a small area. You could salvage all of the existing grass if it’s healthy enough and reuse it. Water the lawn before you remove it then use a garden edger or a spade to cut out manageable sized patches. Pile up the grass in a cool spot out of the sun, keep moist and cover with plastic. If you can’t salvage your grass or simply can’t be bothered because you would like to start fresh, then dig it up and till it back into the existing soil.

With a core aerator you can remove small plugs from the soil, otherwise use a spike aerator or a garden fork to poke holes into the soil, either tool you should ¿nd at the hardware shop. You can even use specially made ‘aerating’ boots with large spikes to walk across the grass if you can ¿nd them, most likely online. After aeration is complete rake out any loose thatch, then top dress with a thin layer of sand or compost over the area. You may need to repeat this process a few times over a number of days or weeks, but you should notice an instant improvement in drainage. Aerating is one of the most beneficial steps that you can take toward producing an outstanding lawn, though sadly most people don’t realize it or understand the process. If your lawn is not looking so great maybe it just needs a bit of aeration! If you experience no improvement then there may be more serious drainage issues with the soil, at which point you may seriously consider removing the grass, amending the soil then retur¿ng. Water generally percolates slowly through a high clay content soil and that can lead to water-logging. If clay is the source of your problem, amend the soil with something that will break the clay up (materials such as dolomite, gypsum, lime, or pumice) and improve the physical

‘Dear Dr. Kris, Unfortunately my new lawn was laid straight onto construction rubble with minimal topsoil by my landscape gardener. Obviously it has not progressed very well since planting, if at all! How can I improve the condition of this soil? Is it possible to improve, or should I just dig it up and start again? Thank you in advance for your suggestion, Jerald.’

Add new topsoil to cover over this to a depth of 20 cm. then water so that the soil is wet through, but not until it is soaked or waterlogged. Then put your new/ recycled grass on top. Give it a light watering, then top dress with ¿ne compost or more topsoil then lightly water again. Keep the lawn watered and moist for the ¿rst week, then you can taper off once it has established and new growth becomes evident. You may have a lower success rate if the lawn is transplanted out in the hottest part of the day as the lawn will become unnecessarily stressed. In hot weather it would be best to lay the lawn out in the late afternoon if possible as it will at least have overnight to begin rejuvenating, after being transplanted. Good luck I am sure this situation is easily recti¿ed.

Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2014 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

C/Ho/G-23 July 14

C/Ho/G-14 May 14


Bali Advertiser

Bali House & Home

06 August - 20 August, 2014

For Sale; Complete wind surfer (mistral made in Switzerland). 6mtr, sail with trailer that can be pulled by motorbike or car. 0812 3608 8589. Jimbaran. [101] For Sale; Designer laptop briefcase bag. Faux reptile skin; Burgundy colour; measures 34x44cms. Needs minor stitching inside side pocket. Rp. 180.000 ONO. Email <debjoel21@hotmail. com. for pictures. Phone Deb 0812 3820 4541. Kerobokan. [107] For Sale; Cordless mouse for computer, rarely used. Rp. 120.000. Phone Deb 0812 3820 4541 or email <debjoel21@hotmail.com> for pictures. Kerobokan. [108]

35

For Sale; Dell Inspiron 9300 laptop. Comes with 2 batteries, charger, mouse Logitech webcam and laptop bag. Perfect working order. Rp. 1.9 million OBO. Phone Deb 0812 3820 4541 or email <debjoel21@hotmail. com>. Kerobokan. [109] For Sale; Hair products suitable for salon including 41 tubes of colour; all by Madrigel by L’Oreal Professionelle of Paris. Rp. 900.000. Phone Deb 0812 3820 4541 or email for pics <debjoel21@hotmail.com>. Kerobokan. [110] A “No” uttered from deepest conviction is better and greater than a “Yes” merely ultered to please or what is worse to avoid trouble.

C/Ho/I-11 June 14

WINDOW FILM SOLUTIONS Upgrade Your Existing Windows & Doors ● Save Energy ● Protect People/Property ● Increase Comfort ● Create Privacy

Price start from IDR 99,000/m2 Bali Solarist: Ruko Sunset Plaza No. 14 Sunset Road Kuta - Bali TEL: 0361 8476792 Contact person: Doni: 081 337 873 888 0361-784 3177 C/Ho/I-05 Feb 14

C/Ho/G-21 August 13

Villa Private residences Hotels & resorts Corporate

LIVING IN BALI INFO Donations of used items to thrift shops – all money goes to support the organization. •

Smile Shop- will collect items from your home T. 0361 233758 E. yayasansenyum@yahoo.co.id W. www.senyumbali.org

Recycling / Garbage non organic – Plastics, Styrofoam, computers, monitors, batteries [ AA, AAA, handphone batteries etc.] and all other non organic materials. Also Composting – compost your organic kitchen and garden waste. •

Bali Recycling (CV. Peduli Bali) Waste collection & recycling service for all types of plastics, paper, metals and glass. Also can handle batteries, electronics, fluorescents bulbs, etc. Has free waste recycling & battery drop off points in Ubud area. T. +62.8199.99.622.39 E. info@balirecycling.com W. www.balirecycling.com Eco Bali Recycling Waste collection and recycling of most plastics, paper, metal and glass including Tetra Pak cartons and most electronics. They do not take batteries or Styrofoam. T. 0361 9003344 / 7907314 E. info@eco-bali.com W. www.eco-bali.com ---------------------------------------------------Want your information listed here free? Contact info@baliadvertiser.biz Only businesses or organizations that fit the above categories need apply. NC/NV/U-09 July 14

British interior design consultant

Creative solutions & concepts

Spatial layout specialists

Design studio & showroom

Expert design team

Quality imported & local fabrics

Accessories & furnishing

Quality & price guaranteed

Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai No. 296 Betngandang, Sanur 80228 Tel : +62 361 270030 Fax : +62 361 285 031 www.gwinteriors.com info@gwinteriors.com

Luxurious design with affordable flair C/Ho/G-16 April 14


36

Bali House & Home

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

For Sale; And now for something completely different. Monty Python’s Flying Circus 16 Ton Mega set. Complete series on DVD- 16 disks. Region 1 from USA. Watched once. Rp750,000. SMS to 081 239 88979. Sanur / Kuta. [044] For Sale; Canggu Club platinum villa membership. All reasonable offers considered. Note that the club charge transfer fee of 15% of official membership rate to change membership registration. Please contact Alistair <alistairscott88@ yahoo.co.uk>. [045] It is what we think we know already that often prevents us from learning.

For Sale; Queen mattress in good condition, no marks or stains, colour blue Rp. 350.000. Call 0819 9957 1288. Sanur. [006] For Sale; Toy Nerf guns total 3 guns bought from Australia including Stampede rated one of best $86 on Amazon, 1 medium & 1 small, loads of darts excellent cond. Rp. 420.000 for all. 0823 4060 4943 for pic. Jimbaran. [015] For Sale; Playstation 2 with 2 controller good working condition Rp. 350.000. TV antenna strong signal with power outlet new still in box Rp. 50.000 (bought Rp. 100.000 for World Cup). SMS 0823 4060 4943 for pic. Jimbaran. [016]

C/Ho/I-11 June 14

HOME DÉCOR Fine Fabrics Window Treatments Curtain Rods & Accessories Window Blinds (wooden, roller & others) Wall Papers Prime Time Sofa & Chairs

WHOLESALERS - RETAILERS Jl Raya Kerobokan 17, Banjar Semer, Kuta Utara, Bali. Tel. 0361 731 781 hdbali@homedecorindonesia.com

www.moessongallery.com

Jl Fatmawati 5 A-B-C-D, Jakarta Selatan, Java. Tel. 021 722 42 48 interior@homedecorindonesia.com C/Ho/G-4 Sept. 13

C/Ho/G-23 July 14

Nom de plume

Occasional Articles From Our Readers

SACRED FOOD and SACRED TEMPLES Sticky rice, palm sugar, banana, coconut and rice Àour wrapped delicately in a continuous strip banana leaf made into a small mouth sized parcel. Delicious! It had been prepared early that day by Era the wife of our walking guide. She had hand prepared over twenty little sweet ¿lled treats for us on our mountain walk. Each one made with love. All the ingredients were collected in the pristine mountain forest next to the village where our guides and their families lived. We were sitting on the side of Batukaru Mountain in the middle of the rainforest surrounded by hundreds of tiered rice paddies. He had a small machete attached to his hip when he climbed the coconut tree as he had done since he was a boy in the village. He could climb trees faster than anyone. Even today in his early forties there were few who could beat him. Sitting on a fallen log we enjoyed the pure coconut water in coconuts, which he had cut from the tree. We were over eight hundred metres above sea level and the air was clean and crisp and ¿lled your lungs with a sigh of relief of pure oxygen. We had been walking through the mountains in the stunning Batukaru region in West Bali. The forest near the village held a plenitude of native fruits, vegetables and berries. The snake or salak fruit was picked fresh from the tree, with its skin resembling that of snake skin. The hard pale yellow Àesh tasted so sweet like a pineapple and the wild passionfruit was the best I’ve ever tasted. The lady ¿nger bananas hung from the tree tempting us to pick them. Where ever we walked native fruits would be available to tempt our palate. Beetlenut leaves are often chewed by the Elders, leaving red stained teeth. It is similar to chewing tobacco giving a natural high.

Huge ripe yellow and orange cacao fruits hung from trees ready for the picking. The seeds are used for making, Cacao, a highly nutritious food source. Coffee bushes were everywhere near the village and the cherry is ripe when it turns a bright crimson red. Ripe vanilla pods hung down and you could smell their fresh aroma. We passed many tall aren palm trees, with rows of seeds hanging down from which the red sugar is made (palm sugar). On our journey in the morning by car up the mountain we were in awe when we visited the Pura Luhur (religious temple complex ) Batukaru Temple, which protects Bali from evil spirits from the West. This ancient mountain sanctuary is a site of pilgrimage for Hindu Balinese and situated on the slopes of Mt Batukaru ( a long extinct volcano ) near the village of Wongaya Gede, Tabanan, West Bali. Originally built in the eleventh century for the Rajas of Tabanan. The Temple was destroyed in 1604 and rebuilt in 1959. The most important shrine is the seven-tiered Meru, ( tiered shrine with thatched roof of sugar palm ¿bre called Duk ). A Meru is also symbolic of their ancestors and the universe. This Temple honours Madadewa, the God of Gunung Batukaru. This Pura has some of the most beautiful garden temples on the slopes of Mt. Batukaru forests, often leaving a misty mystical haze in the cool mountain air. The square majestical pond to the east represents and honours the Gods of Danau (Lake ) Tamblingan. It has a small island in the middle with a Shrine where local priests are the only people allowed to access. It is said mythical tigers roam the forest, appearing each year in their spirit form during a trance dance of the Temple festival. We passed Jatiluwih Village, which is the home of the purest rice in Bali, if not the world. Classed as a world heritage area, they are able to grow the rice using no genetically modi¿ed seeds and is 100% certi¿ed organic. Biodynamically cultivated in this area, It is called the Rice of the

by Francesca

Gods. Fragrant and vibrantly coloured red, the rice is grown in volcanic soil from the Sacred Water Mountains. It is rich in selenium, foliate, ¿bre, vitamins and minerals. You realize the need to take care of our earth and get back to more natural ways of food sustainability in the world for the sake of our health. On our return from our jungle walk to the village some four hours later, we were greeted by the children all playing in the street, laughing and enjoying the community life. They all went to the local school but today was part of their annual holidays. Approaching our walking guide’s home we could smell spiced aromas in the air. Alit’s wife had prepared a delicious smorgasbord of fresh organic fruits and vegetable dishes, all food from the forest. We had chicken, omelettes made with fresh eggs and herbs. Crispy tempe (soya bean curd ) and Balinese corn fritters (perkedel jagung ) a popular Balinese dish, my favourite. Young ferns had been picked straight from the forest only one hour before and cooked up with sautéed spiced coconut leaves. One of the healthiest meals I have eaten, fresh from the forests that we all had been walking through. Nothing closer to nature that that. This lovely day would not have been possible without the organizational skills and caring attitude of our tour operator Ibu Anna and Yandira our driver to transport us and his valuable local knowledge. The walking guides and their families kept us well-nourished and safe. (This includes being picked up from the forest Àoor by one of the Balinese guides after falling Àat on my face in uncontrollable laughter, embarrassment and no suspected damage done ! ) If you are interested in one of these forest and temple walks contact Yandira in Ubud Mb: 08123982871 email : yandira77@yahoo.com


Bali Advertiser

Bali House & Home

06 August - 20 August, 2014

For Sale; Chinese dragon robe and other antique Peranakan embroidered textiles for sale. All are over 100 years old. Reasonable prices. For more information please call 081 139 5963 or email <masapt@yahoo. co.uk>. [097] We have it in our power to begin the world over again.

For Sale; Mini room bar refrigerator. Good condition Rp. 350.000. Contact 0815 5850 0129. [050] For Sale; Industrial sewing machine and 3 string overlocker just serviced in great condition. Offers Danny 0822 4704 9535. Sanur. [051]

37

For Sale; Indonesian textile collection, ikats, songkets, and batiks. All in very good condition. Also some antique Wayang figures and other objects. For more information call 081 139 5963 or email <masapt@ yahoo.co.uk>. [098] It’s never too late to be what you might have been.

PT. LUMBUNG AYU Tropical Asian

Design

Sunset Road No. 01X, Kerobokan-Bali, Ph.: 0361-732 538 Website: www.lumbungayu.com Email: lumbungayu@dps.centrin.net.id C/Ho/G-5 Feb. 14

C/Ho/G-5 March 14

C/Ho/I-11 June 14

C/Ho/I-06 August 14

DEADLINE Details For Bali Advertiser Wednesday 12:00  Color ads  Free ads  Contract ad changes  Half page and full page ads

Friday 12:00  Black and White ads  Employment, Real Estate, Hello & Private Classified line ads

Final ad design approval from the customer at 2:00 pm Friday. C/Ho/G-6 August 14


38

Bali House & Home

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

LIMAJARI PUBLIC STORAGE OFFERS YOU: - Short term and long term storages - Small and large volumes - Pick and pack service at your house - Racks available for storage of archives - Temperature controlled room upon request - Discount on long term rentals - Safe and secure environment

PLEASE CALL : RATJANI at 0361-730024 C/Ho/G-19 March 14

C/Ho/G-5 March 14

C/Ho/G-9 July 14

Community Groups

Part 1 of 10 (See all Community Groups at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz)

Alcoholics Anonymous We are men and women who drank too much but have found we can help each other to stop drinking. We have meetings every day on Bali. If you want to learn how to stop drinking come to a meeting. To find a meeting, go to our website: <www.aa-bali.org> or call us: English - 0812 3965 7402, Bahasa Indonesia - 087 8623 60454. Amcham Indonesia Amcham Indonesia affiliated with KADIN the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce, have established a special nonJakarta membership category. Keep informed on local laws and regulations pertinent to U.S. business interests in Indonesia. Join Amcham contact <info@balidiscovery.com> or fax to 286 284. Anand Krishna Center Meditation is not just sitting down in silence, but working dynamically in the market place amidst the maddening crowd, however maintaining silence in the heart and mind. Anand Krishna has custom tailored hundreds of techniques to help modern men and women experience the ecstasy of meditation. Come and join us to live fully and celebrate life! Contact : Anand Krishna Center Jl. Pura Mertasari 27 Sunset Road Area, Kuta-Bali Phone: 0361.780 1595 or 085 6370 9294 / 081 7974 1165 <www.anandkrishna.org> or <www. aumkar.org>. ANAK Foundation Since 2003 ANAK has helped children in need of financial support for their education through a system of Godparents sponsoring annual godchild costs. Our donors also participate in health and water projects. We act in several villages in very poor dry areas in Northeast Bali. Website : <http://www.anak.fr> Aussie Rules Football The Bali Geckos Australian Rules Football team are always looking for new players of any standard. Young or old to join

in training and matches. Training is at 5pm every Thursday each other business through leads generated in a structured at the Seminyak Soccer oval [opposite Made’s Warung]. For professional environment. It is all about increasing ones info call Bigboy Peter ‘Gun’ Muir 081 856 3474. business through personal referrals. Bali Business Club meets once a week on Tuesday afternoon from 12.30 – 01.30 PM. Backgammon You will find Bali Business Club the only true business referral We play every Saturday in Warung Litut close by the jail we networking group in Bali. To be invite to the next session, start around 12-13 hours. If we have enough players we play please call Dayu on (0361) 7909697 or 087862078769 or a tournament. 0821 4785 5399 or 081 2382 8251. email <dayu@be-do.org>. B.A.R.C Bali Adoption Rehabilitation Center for dogs located in Ubud cares for negleted/abused animals in need. We survive on donatations only. To assist us please see website <www. freewebs.com/balidogs>. To adopt a rehabilitated puppy vaccinated and humanized please call 0361 275 7664 or 081 855 0947. Bali Aero Sport Club Open for everybody who wants to know about aviation, learning or just watching. This club is running under Federation Aero Sport Indonesia and Air Force Bali. Pascal Airstrip, coordinates: 8°34’51.51”S 115°06’44.60”E, Banjar Mengening, Desa Nyitdah, Kec. Kediri, Kab. Tabanan 82171, Bali Indonesia. Telp +62 (0) 818 555 922 or +62 (0) 81 855 5933. <baliaerosportclub@gmail.com> & Facebook: Bali Aero SportClub.

Bali Buleleng Flying Club A non-profit organization with the aim of promoting aerosports in Bali and cross-country flying to other islands. For more information contact <office@balifly.com> or <http://www. balifly.com>.

Bali Children Foundation Bali Children Foundation supports education for children from poor and disadvantaged children in Bali. Currently BCF sponsors more than 1000 children living across 30 communities and 2 orphanages. As part of basic school education, they also provide club activities, which includes Dance club, Silat club, Mekidung club, English pronunciation (SET) club, English classes (EITV), and computer classes (CITV). A scholarship through Bali Children Foundation not only helps with school fees, but also provides the student with uniforms, shoes, bags, stationery etc. It costs from $200/year Bali Artisans Improving the lives of the impoverished through Fair Trade. to support a child depending on grade. For more information Our mission is to alleviate poverty by creating opportunities email: info@balichildrenfoundation.org or the website: for the poor to establish a sustainable source of income. www.balichildrenfoundation.org or call on +62 361 8444 We sell fairly traded handicrafts made by the impoverished Bali Pink Ribbon Foundation men and women of Bali. For more info please go to <www. We bring the important message of proactive self-examination, baliartisans.net>. screening and early detection to all women in Bali in an effort to save lives. BPR is a Breast Cancer Support Bali Business Club (BBC) – The First in Bali Bali Business Club is a Group of Professionals representing Center offering information in Indonesian and English. different industries who meet weekly to present their own Monthly awareness seminars are also held in the centre. business and to generate business referrals within and outside <www.balipinkribbon.com>, <balipinkribbon@gmail.com>, the group for each other. In other words members increase phone 0361-835 2299.

COMMUNITY GROUPS is free for all non profit activities, groups, etc. For your group to be listed here contact: Bali Advertiser Tel.755 392 / Fax. 764 191 or email : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz. Please notify our office for any corrections or changes. Let’s keep this up to date!


Building & Maintenance For Sale; Surfboard 7ft 6” firewire, new condition, 70lt volume, easy paddler, 3/4/5 fin, with cover and leash, Rp 10 million new, sell for Rp 6 milllion. 0822 4701 4122 or <nojnotpul@ hotmail.com>. [090]

For Sale; Wimcycle double suspension bicycle 18 speed good condition Rp. 800.000 plus United Monza bicycle 18 speed good condition include helmet Rp. 950.000. Contact 0819 9967 1267 for more details. Denpasar. [092]

If you make friends with yourself you will never be alone.

Nothing carries more potential for change than individual acts of human kindness.

C/BM/G-11 June 14

BUILDING CONTRACTOR & ENGINEERING

VILLA & HOTEL CV. CAKA MURTI ENGINEERING

Phone: 0858 5702 2280 / (0361) 7433334 E-mail : cakamurti_engineering@yahoo.com C/BM/P-06 Aug. 14

C/BM/G-2 Oct. 13

C/BM/G-11 June 14

C/M/BM/09 July 14

C/BM/G-30 April 14

Feature Wall – V Tile – Djoga White – 490,000 rph per m2

Visit our new showroom at Jl ByPass Ngurah Rai 99, Kuta, Bali, www.stileworks.com | info@stileworks.com 0361 763221, 0361 800 2212

STONE & TILE FOR FLOORS & WALLS F A C T O R Y S P E C I A L S E x p o r t

e n q u i r i e s

w e l c o m e C/Ho/G-06 August 14

C/BM/I-05 Feb. 14


40

Building & Maintenance

06 August - 20 August, 2014

Bali Advertiser

“Bad Practice Makes Imperfect” My wife was learning to drive. I had given her a few lessons and had instilled in her that well known rule of good driving (well at least where I come from) the importance of watching your mirrors and the phrase “mirror - signal - manoeuvre”. This is particularly important in Indonesia with motor cycles coming at you from all sides like dodgems in a fairground during the annual outing of the Nigerian Psychopath’s Association. During one lesson the instructor started getting somewhat agitated. “Stop looking in your mirrors” he said - repeatedly. “Has someone else been teaching you to drive?” he eventually spluttered in exasperation. When informed that I had been giving her some informal guidance he totally lost the plot. But then my wife’s phone rang. She ignored it. It continued ringing. Eventually the by now totally irritated instructor said to her “Answer the phone will you, you have to practice answering the phone while you are driving.” In Indonesia there are endless instances where people are unaware of good practice, prevailing standards and, in the case of answering the phone, even the law. If instructors are teaching bad practice we cannot expect mr or mrs average to know any better now can we? Bad practice all too often becomes adopted as standard practice. Perhaps you might have noticed that there is an unwritten local rule that dictates that traffic entering a roundabout has right of way over traffic trying to get out of it. Common sense says that this is a recipe for rotary chaos and yet still the practice prevails. In the building industry we find many similar examples quite a number of which can compromise both building design and construction. People blindly follow generally accepted norms regardless of whether they are a) common sense or b) sound engineering or c) legally required. Lying in the rubble of your former palace with ten tons of roof on your head is probably an appropriate time to consider the aesthetic appeal and clean lines that architects are able to achieve by designing support columns as pathetic skinny things that can be hidden within the walls, a very dodgy practice made even more dangerous when roof drainage pipes are installed down the centres of the columns. The ability to properly support weight is the single most important aspect of the design of any building. Structural engineering design is a complex field and requires specialist training. Unfortunately sound engineering design may be in conflict with other factors such as architectural creativity, poverty avoidance or established bad practice. You may recall the famous case of the Sydney opera house. The original design was beautiful but, due to engineering limitations, proved impossible to build. Changes had to be made, the architect had a tantrum, took his bat and ball and left in high dudgeon. You may also recall the case of the collapse of the 5 storey Sampooang Department Store in Korea, the deadliest building collapse since the Circus Maximus collapse in 140AD. A whole series of intentional and unintentional strayings from sound engineering practice that killed 502 people. Back to a more mundane level many older houses in Bali have gutters built along the top of house walls, it is a common practice. These gutters are a common cause of problems such as dampness in internal walls. If you are buying or renting a house it is a good idea to note whether there are any concrete gutters and check to make sure that there is no water damage in the walls beneath. You may find stained patches or blistering on the walls or signs of water running down the wall. You are most likely to see such gutters where a house is built right up to a property line or butting against another building. Typically they will be 30 cms wide and 30 cms deep and made from concrete. They are generally heavy (and more so when full of water), are often built on fairly

weak wall structures and are usually overhanging the wall on one side.

C/BM/U-2 April. 14

Why do we have such gutters? Well the answer is fairly obvious where two sloping roofs come together creating a valley between them and water has to be got away. There are, however, other situations where the reason is perhaps not as obvious. The most common reason is because local people can be very sensitive about water running off roofs and where it lands. To make the most of land area buildings may be built right up to the boundary of a property. Allowing the water to run off your roof and onto your neighbour’s land is considered very bad form so the roof may be cut back a few cms from the property line and a concrete gutter cast along the top of the wall to collect the water and carry it away. In recent times this arrangement has evolved into much larger constructions. On modern buildings you will note a broad concrete apron is built around the tops of the outer walls under the edges of sloping roofs to collect water and carry it away. These are, in effect, concrete gutters although they may be as much as a metre wide.

C/BM/G-6 August 14

If You Have a Problem with.....

Both gutters and roof aprons may suffer problems caused by either poor design or poor construction. Concrete is heavy, very heavy, it is even heavier than Britney Spears’ breathing. The earlier concrete gutters were heavy enough but the modern version with a metre width of reinforced concrete apron is putting a huge weight up there and requires specialist structural engineering design using reinforced columns and beams to support all that weight. This weight is transferred to the ground of course and so foundations have also got to be designed to take the substantial loads involved. The major threat to concrete gutters and aprons is ground movement. All buildings have a distinct tendency to move particularly when first built and such movement results in cracks in walls which, in turn, results in cracks through the concrete gutters which allow water to leak through these cracks and into the body of the wall. Other than rising damp this is one of the most common reasons why houses have dampness and water damage in walls. How can you avoid settlement problems when building from new? When you are building any building you are progressively adding a huge amount of weight onto the ground below which will gradually subside and settle under the increased load. This is why you nearly always get settlement cracks in new buildings. This problem becomes far more serious if the land has been filled and the ground not fully compacted. It is a good idea to avoid building directly on newly filled land. Sensible builders will wait for land to settle after it has been filled before they start building. 6 months is barely sufficient and better to be at least 2 years. You can avoid the time delay by building foundation piers (columns) in the original land and then filling to the height you want afterwards. Even a well designed and constructed building is very likely to have some settlement and movement which will crack concrete gutters and roof aprons. The best way of avoiding problems is to not use concrete gutters at all. The old Dutch houses had it right, let the water run directly off the edge of the roof onto the ground and deal with it there. If you do have to build your building up to a boundary wall avoid using a hipped roof (a hipped roof is one with “half pyramids” at the ends) instead use a gabled roof and set the slope of the roof at right angles to the wall and not towards it. Yes I know all this talk of hips and gables makes about as much sense as a dyslexic crossword, perhaps this article will help: http://www.mrfixitbali.com/articles/article190.html.

BALI : (62 361) 360 0143, 361 780 9219  (62 361) 725 137  (62 31) 842 0602 SURABAYA : (62 31) 841 6191 (hunting) SEMARANG : (62 24) 70675727  (62 24) 86457583

: bali@etos-online.com | surabaya@etos-online.com | semarang@etos-online.com C/Bm/I-25 June 14

AUSTRALIAN LICENSED BUILDER Design & Construction Building Consultant Building Report Interior Refurbishment Contract Administration Project Management Quality Control New Construction & Renovation Remedial Builder

C/Bm/I-09 July 14

To resist settlement it is important that concrete gutters and aprons are designed and constructed properly. Repairing cracks and sealing leaks is not easy and something we can perhaps discuss another time. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2014 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Bm/G-28 May 14


Bali Advertiser

Building & Maintenance

06 August - 20 August, 2014

For Sale; Vestax vci 100 DJ techtools special edition DJ controller, traktor audio 4 soundcard, very good condition as only used a few times, Rp. 2.8 million. Tel or sms 0819 9980 4350 for more info can send pics via email. Denpasar. [094]

Certified European Project Manager with own MEP/ Architect/Supervisor staff, very experienced, excellent reference list in Bali and abroad, offers you • Site Supervision or full PM Services - as requested • MEP & Architectural Design • Construction Drawings • Pre Purchase Check-Up on existing Structures

YOUR TRUSTED CONSTRUCTION EXPERTS

Great minds have purposes, others have wishes.

Phone: +62 8113 92 93 93 Mail: pm@ossbali.com

For Sale; Raptors POS (point of sales) system. Complete of touchscreen monitor, UPS unit, cashdrawer and 3 printers. include setting and 1 yr maintenance from raptor technician. Worth 3500 USD. Sell for Rp. 20 juta. Call 0819 1621 2890. Seminyak. [066]

41

QUICK & SMART SERVICES WE DO ALL BUILDING SERVICES * Architect Design * Waterproof * Painting * Pool Maintance * Renovation

* Electrical * Plumbing * Carpentry * Roof and Floor

Phone : (0361) 9264536 you call and we quickly mobile : 087862732753 respond (free for inspection) C/BM/G-11 June 14

C/Bm/A-16 Oct 13

ADA CLEAN

Trust your home improvement projects to the experienced Pros @ Super Handyman :

CLEANING SERVICES

Painting

Plumbing

Electrical

Flooring

Carpentry

Garden

Tiling

General cleaning I Windows cleaning I Floor polishing I Benches Bathub & Wash basin polishing | Toilet bowl cleaning I Kitchen detailling I Natural stone floor cleaning & coating | Mattress, sofa, Carpet refreshing I Timber sanding & finishing and......... ADA much more.

POOL IONIZER

On

Pool

going property maintenance

Roof

One call does it all with Super Handyman!! Phn : (0361) 784 6889 or (0361) 784 2429 Service you can trust!!

Ada Clean provides the right chemicals for ur property

Office 08123886072 / 08123940401

C/BM/A-18 Sept 13

C/Bm/I-09 July 14

Always Clear and Clean Water ● No Salt Reduce the pump hour ● Friendly Environment Low Power (12 Vamp DC) ● Low Maintenance Safe for people, pets and plants Extend the life of the equipment, filters and other Reduce overall chemical usage (95% less chemical use)

Dave 081805537120 beningwaterpurify@yahoo.com

C/BM/U-28 May 14

PT. AMANAID

Specialize in Design and Build Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP) For Domestic and Commercial (Houses, Villas, Hotels, Restaurants, Hospitals, etc) Address: Jalan Kusuma Bangsa no 3, Denpasar Barat

Phone: (0361) 9244526 (0361) 9244527 Fax: (0361) 9005841 Email: info@amanaid.com Website: www.amanaid.com

See the product and how it works at Toko Damai Sejahtera, Jl. Imam Bonjol 555 A 1/2, Denpasar C/Bm/I-09 July 14

C/BM/G-2 Oct. 13

from the

A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch

The left and right sides – playing out the puppetry The recent presidential elections in Indonesia were tightly fought by two incredibly polarized candidates: Jokowi, a “man of the people” soft spoken, self-made former furniture exporter from Solo and Prabowo, a former military general accused of war crimes and kidnappings who is also son-in-law of Suharto: Indonesia’s most notorious dictator. To many people living in Indonesia, the election campaign resembled Indonesia’s famous wayang kulit (shadow puppet show), with the ‘good’ guys to right of the puppeteer: the Jokowi camp (after all, “I stand on the right side” was a political slogan used by supporters); and the ‘bad’ guys to the left: the Prabowo camp (placed on the left side of the voting slips). In an Indonesian puppet show, the evil characters which are placed on the left side of the screen are made up of ogres, giants and dishonest, two-faced folk with “large” features: big, glaring eyes, pot bellies and aggressive demeanors; the characters to the right on the other hand are a cast of refined princes, courageous heroes and wise, level-headed commoners with sleek bodies, slight features and non-aggressive movements. The contest itself was reminiscent of the Mahabharata epic that is told at these traditional puppet shows, with the ‘bad’ guys trying their best to fell the opposition, no holds barred. After losing at the polls – to the amazement (and regret) of the majority of the Indonesian public – the left side seems like it is never going to give up as they challenge the decision in court while staging orations and protests outside the electoral commission. Being a sore loser is another feature of the left side of the puppet cast. It seems sadly ironic that with all their negative traits people like this have traditionally had so much power in Indonesian politics and society as a whole. Hopefully not in the near future, however. Unfortunately for the Indonesian public, even though the puppet show has finished and the right side has overcome, the curtains cannot officially be drawn until the hearing is finished in late August.

Copyright © Kulture Kid 2014 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser NC/NV/I-6 Aug 14


Building & Maintenance

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

Many foreigners living in Bali are passionate about the environment here. We wax indignant about genetically modi¿ed food and compromised genomes. We respond emotionally to vanishing species such as the orangutan, the Java rhino and many other creatures which are rapidly disappearing across the archipelago. Closer to home a sharp watch is kept on the critically endangered Bali Starling.

by Ibu Kat

is yet breeding the Bali Dog for purity, its unique DNA is in danger of being lost. It’s also at risk because Balinese increasingly value all things Western -- especially conspicuous consumables including dogs -- above their own. I look forward to the day when I’ll see ads in the Bali Advertiser Pet Parade for pure bred Bali Brindle pups. Maybe I’ll start breeding them myself.

And yet amid this recognition of the importance of conserving our unique flora and fauna, there remains an invisible exception. This tiny island is the only home of one of the world’s most treasured repositories of DNA, contained within the skin of a humble animal that is so much part of our landscape as to be invisible.

The Bali Dog make wonderful pets and excellent guard dogs. Once the owner has won its trust, it can be highly trained. This is naturally a very clean dog that seems to house train itself from an early age. The breed is extremely adaptable to many situations and climates, even growing a thicker coat when moved to colder parts of Bali’s dogs are the richest pool of genetic the world. Its wide genetic The ubiquitous and maligned diversity makes it immune to diversity of all the dogs on the world Bali dog is actually very the diseases and genetic special. These are neither disorders typical of selectively mutts nor mongrels, but the purest proto-canines. bred dogs. If well treated, the breed can live over 16 years. Researchers at the University of California Davis believe that There are stories of Bali Dogs travelling many miles cross the Bali Dog may be the oldest dog on earth with a gene pool country to return to prior homes. that is unique and valuable. Although they like to pack up and make a big noise, the breed Between 2000 and 2003 Dr Niels Pederson from the is seldom aggressive and bites are rare if the dog is not Veterinary Genetics Laboratory at University of California provoked. They hate to be con¿ned and can easily clear Davis led a team that tested the DNA of 3,500 indigenous walls of over three meters high, from which they also like to dogs from all over Bali in association with a professor from survey their territory. They’re commonly known as ‘street Udyana University. Bali has two unique indigenous dogs, dogs’ because of their love of running free and socializing the Bali Dog and the highland Kintamani. These dogs have with each other, and although may seem feral almost all are been living on the island virtually unaltered in fact owned. They’re commonly seen for at least 5,000 years, whereas ‘ breed’ hanging out in the doorways of their home dogs are only a couple of centuries old. compounds, alert to intruders. These dogs Genetic research further reveals that the are smart and funny and often have huge ancestry of the Bali Dog can be traced back personalities. Their distinctive barks alert some 15,000 years to before the last ice their owners to different kinds of intruders age. (“Snake!” “Stranger!” “Evil Spirits!”). According to Dr Pederson, Bali’s dogs are the richest pool of genetic diversity of all the dogs on the world. “The true pure breed is the indigenous Bali Dog,” said Dr Pedersen. “Its lineage goes all the way back to the ¿rst proto-dogs that evolved from the wolves. Their genes are highly valuable for further research, as they are a window on the ancestral dog.” His research targets genetic diversity across all dogs and within individual breeds, and the role of genetic factors in autoimmune disorders. Some allele and genomes in Bali dog have never been seen before. He feels that gene therapy using the new gene pool of the Bali Dog may help ‘breed’ dogs with autoimmune problems acquired through inbreeding.

The Bali Dog has a special place in the local culture and is honoured for accompanying Yudistira to the gates of heaven. Clear standards for the Bali Dog are written in scriptures and used to judge whether the new puppy acquired from the market or a relative will be a ‘professional dog’ or if it will be ‘nakal’ (trouble). The priests know the standards and classify the dog based on a set of measurements, body posturing, colouring and tail alignment, just like the show ring at Crufts. Before plastic arrived in Bali, the dogs played an important part in the ecosystem by consuming the organic waste. Enthusiastic ratters, they also had a strong role in managing the rodent population on the island. When the dog culling started after the 2008 rabies outbreak, the rice harvest in some areas where the dogs had been eliminated was destroyed by the uncontrolled rat population. They also keep snakes away from the house.

A small group of dedicated people are in the process of bringing respect and recognition to the Bali Dog. Thought to be mongrels because of the wide variation of colours and markings, the Bali Dog is in fact a distinct, pure breed and The Bali Dog is as much part of Bali’s So if you’re in the market for should be recognized as such. a dog, why not choose the heritage as the Bali Starling The Bali Dog is as much part breed with the oldest and of Bali’s heritage as the Bali strongest genetic heritage, Starling. The hard science is at http://www.biomedcentral. best adapted to the local climate, a terri¿c guard dog and a com/1471-2156/6/6 ‘Genetic Variation Analysis of the Bali smart, funny companion -- the Bali Dog. To adopt a Bali Dog Street Dog Using Microsatellites’. or if you see an injured dog on the street, call BAWA at 081 138-9004 The Bali Dog is medium sized and short-haired, usually with a slim, sickle tail and large, upright ears. That being said, Thanks to the following individuals and organizations for because the Bali Dog is so genetically diverse, it presents helping preserve these unique genes until now: Sherry Grant, many different ear and tail types as well as colours. The Dr Listriani, Janice Girardi and the BAWA team, BARC, the Bali Dog may be black or white, or white with black or brown Bali Street Dog Fund Australia, spots or patches of various sizes. There’s a wide variety of Francesca Montoneri of I love Bali beautiful brindles including grey and black, solid brown with Dogs, Laurence Blair and Dean caramel and black stripes, and the more common sandy Tolhurst for their ¿lm Bali, Island brown variety with black stripes. The most unusual colours of Dogs, images at www. for a Bali Dog are pure golden and grey. Also rare and deborahwilliams.com.au and all of highly sought after for ceremonial sacri¿ce is the un-neutered you who keep these wonderful male pure brown variety with a black muzzle and face. dogs as companions. Genetic testing proves that regardless of the wide range of colour and markings, all these dogs shared the same pure Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - - Free-fall DNA pool. off the Tourist Trail is available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and After thousands of years of uncontaminated DNA, the Bali Seminyak Dog is now under threat from casual inbreeding with Amazon downloadable for Kindle imported dogs. The so-called ‘breed dogs’ are a status symbol here, but many are products of uncontrolled puppy mills where extreme inbreeding is the norm. (Local people often believe that ‘breed dogs are immune to rabies, which is certainly not the case.) Unsterilized imported dogs wander and breed with unsterilized local dogs and because no one

E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2014 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Call the experts, CV Tropical Pool and Spa 289104, 287673 or email: trevor@dps.centrin.net.id.

From as low as Rp 500.000 per month we will maintain your pool. C/BM/G-2 April 14

This space could be yours !

Advertising in Bali Advertiser Works ! Call Now

Tel. : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting], Fax. : (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz

C/Bm/I-27 Nov 13

C/Bm/I-02 April 14

WOODEN BLINDS

25mm, 35mm & 50mm

• Wooden Blinds 25mm, 50mm, 35mm • Bamboo Blinds • Roller Blinds, Roman Blinds • Vertical Blinds, Aluminium Blinds • Exterior Blinds, Plastic Transparant • Curtain, Blackout, Sheer • Sliding Doors - Shutter Window • Natural Carpets ( Sisal, Seagrass, Banana Fiber, ) • Sun Louvre - Awning • Magnetic Insect Screen • Umbrellas • Flooring, Decking • Folding Insect Screen Door

SHUTTER WINDOW

Kuta

Jl. Raya Kerobokan

Jl. Umalas

In Celebration of the Bali Dog

Petitenget

GREENSPEAK

Swimming pool always green?

Denpasar

42

NORTH

Export Quality Wholesale & Retail

BALI BAGUS

Jl. Raya Kerobokan 2X Mobile: 081 2366 5447, Phone: 0361 7849691 Email: balibagus.indo@gmail.com Fax: 0361 731906 C/Bm/I-19 Feb 14

ALABASTER

• L I G H T I N G • custom made lighting specialist

Komplek Istana Kuta Galeria Blok Valet I no. 9, Jl. Patih Jelantik, Kuta-Bali-Indonesia Telp/fax: 0361-769007 E: alabaster60@yahoo.com www.alabasterlighting-bali.com C/Ho/G-9 July 14


Penglipuran: Bali’s Iconic Mountain Village by Bill Dalton

Located in Bangli District, 11 km north of Bangli city and 45 km northwest of Denpasar, Penglipuran is a much-ballyhooed showpiece of the Bali Tourism Authority’s efforts to promote “village tourism,” a program that began as an experiment in the early 1990s. Now the provincial government is pushing the concept more than ever as additional villages are preparing facilities to welcome guests into their homes. Though not by any definition “undiscovered,” a visit to Penglipuran nevertheless provides a valuable glimpse into Bali’s past customs and traditions (which includes an aversion to polygamy). Made up of 240 families with a population of around 1000, set against a backdrop of great natural beauty, the name derives from “pangeling” meaning to remember and “pura” meaning land. Thus Penglipuran means “a place to remember ancestral land.” Turning north from Bangli, the temperature became noticeably cooler as we climbed higher into the mountains. We opened the windows to breathe in the fresh lovely air. In the village of Kubu, the location of one of the largest bamboo forests in Bali, we could hear the sound of the wind blowing through the long swaying shafts. Legend has it that the tall grass took root from bamboo sticks used in the making of camp shelters and pikulan carrying poles that were abandoned by the allconquering army of Panji Sakti in the early 17th century. The sign and turn to the left came up quickly, and after a short drive we drove through the entrance and stopped at a ticket booth. Like at MacDonald’s ordering a hamburger, we paid for our tickets without ever leaving the car. Ahead was a big meeting hall on the right, a spacious parking lot and a small park and picnic area which offered respite and shade for visitors. It struck me how smooth, well organized and trouble free the Balinese had made the experience of visiting Bali’s past. The villagers have been accepting guests here since 1992, so they’ve had plenty of time to work on it. Penglipuran now gets up to 200 visitors a day. This remote community-based tourism village has the appearance of a well-groomed stage set right out of pre-Javano-Hindu Bali. Close cooperation has been established with the management of hotels and villas to keep the tourists coming. The village is also a frequent stop on many trip itineraries offered by travel agencies. Like most archaic villages, a protective wall surrounds the whole community, which in turn is enclosed by 122-hectares of unspoiled landscape - lush bamboo forests, fruit plantations and stunning rice ¿elds. As soon as we opened the door of our old Kijang, it started raining, which happens not infrequently at this altitude of 700 meters. We joined other tourists huddling under open-air pavilions. It wasn’t that cold, so rented umbrellas from the staff and started down the walkway in a light drizzle to the main street of the village. What a main street! Every traditional highland community in Bali has its own unique street plan, but many conform to Penglipuran. As neat as a pin, the original outer walls of each home compound formed two unbroken walls on either side of the long undulating street, sloping gradually up and down north to south like a ski-run. At the north end is a large protected bamboo grove where the residents cultivate 14 species of that remarkably utilitarian plant. During the Galungan religious festival, the appearance is even more spectacular, the sight of the long lines of penjor poles gracing the main thoroughfare is alone worth the trip to Bali.

One of the oldest villages of Bali, each family compound is entered through a angkul-angkul outer split gateway, all of similar monolithic design which gives the main street a uniformed orderliness. None of the cramped compounds have fences, but are separated from one another by brick walls. We were immediately invited into several homes and greeted by the female head of household, shown around the various brick buildings, the darkened kitchen with open earthen hearths and soot blackened ceiling, the guest room (if they had one) to accommodate tourists and last but not least the souvenir stall. The compounds adhered strictly to the precepts of traditional Balinese architecture using materials and building styles that are fast disappearing in Bali’s rice growing lowlands where such stolid structures are only preserved intermittently in the con¿nes of expensive hotels. The most unique feature were the storage sheds with bamboo shingled roofs. Called atap raab tiying, the shingles are first dried and smoked in a wood oven, a process that protects the shingles against insects and rot. Even though you can see light where the shingles join together, they are waterproof because the notched strips interlock ¿rmly. It takes four people about one week to install an average roof. By comparison, it takes just one day to install a genteng tile roof for an average Balinese house. Insects eventually eat away at the shingles and they deteriorate, but not after around 15 years if the weather is dry or 10 years if the weather is wet. Bamboo shingles are now only used in locales in Bali where there is plentiful bamboo such as the area in and around Penglipuran. Bali’s humble forest huts and village walled courtyards, its elaborate open-air pavilions and awesome religious structures have inspired a whole generation of internationally acclaimed architects and designers. In comparing Bali’s building styles that have evolved from dwellings made of bamboo, to those of plank board and ¿nally to present-day modern cement and brick construction is to see the inexorable changes that are taking place in Bali. In Gianyar’s Taman Nusa culture park, where traditional houses from all over Indonesia have been reconstructed or collected, the design of the traditional Balinese home compound there was based on a traditional house from Penglipuran.

Indonesian kos (boarding house). The village’s official accommodations, built with the support of the Bangli regional administration, is constructed in tropical villa style, though the decorative elements and the wood and limestone and bamboo ornaments are also used in old Penglipuran houses. A Prototype of Village Tourism The original idea of “village tourism” was for groups of tourists to tour Bali’s traditional rural areas discreetly in small numbers with a minimum of intrusion, making direct, lowimpact contact with the Balinese. This way, guests from the big star hotels and villas of the south would experience the “real Bali” (wherever that is) by joining day or weekend excursions to these villages. Designated as “Desa Wisata,” other so-called “Bali Aga” ageold villages that are officially included in the program managed by the villagers themselves are Bayung Gede, Pengotan, Tenganan, Bugbug and Budakeling. The most famous aboriginal village of them all is Trunyan on the northeast shore of Lake Batur. Actually, these are not wholly Bali Aga villages. As Richard Mann points out in his recently published Bali’s First People (Gateway 2014), it’s a common misconception that the mountain Bali Aga were the ¿rst people to settle the island in the 8th century. The term Bali Aga is overused and too often applied to confusing and unveri¿ed historical ¿nds. This group was millennia away from being Bali’s ¿rst arrivals. Despite the misnomer, the economic concept behind Desa Wisata is that the income earned from selling souvenirs, authentic arts and crafts made in smallscale industries, as well as putting up visitors, improve the villager’s standard of living without having to change their traditions and surrounding environment. Training and internship programs are made available so that the villagers can learn the skills and knowledge necessary to compete in Bali’s hospitality industry.

It’s working. Chatting with the villagers in one of Penglipuran’s open-air warung, wandering the long street without cars whizzing past, marveling at the venerable and aesthetically pleasing architecture were the most memorable experiences I took away from my visit to this wonderful if a bit touristy Balinese temples are derived from representation of a traditional Balinese mountain village. the Neolithic sanctuaries of prehistoric Bali. Like the primitive Practicalities stone enclosures and platforms of Head north out of Bangli, drive through the bamboo forest of ancient Polynesia and Micronesia, Kubu, take a left, and then after one km you arrive at the the aboriginal predecessor of the entrance gate to Penglipuran. Admission Rp10,000 adult, Balinese temple was a rectangle Rp7500 child. Huge parking lot crammed with cars, vans and of holy ground containing sacri¿cial buses. Umbrellas rent for Rp5000 in the parking lot and in altars and crude heaps of stones. private homes. Ancient Balinese temples evincing this strong Polynesian feeling can One official homestay charges Rp400,000-Rp500,000 still be found in the mountains. (depending on the season) but other unof¿cial but regulated rooms become available for as little as Rp100,000 during the Some mountain villagers still practice ceremonies echoing high season and school holidays when the numbers of back to prehistory, when through shamanistic rites the spirits domestic and foreign visitors increase dramatically. of fearsome nature gods would visit the megalithic style temples. The shrines in courtyards of contemporary temples Local coffee is sold for the rather high price of Rp20,000/100 can be traced back to these rough stone pyramids. As in gram. A better deal is the locally produced herbal health drink Penglipuran, tradesmen have added new stonework, cement (jamu) coloh cem cem for reducing fevers that is sold in small altars and fresh decorations, often hiding the original work. Aqua bottles for Rp5000/bottle. Also keep a look out for sokasi, square home-crafted woven containers used in offerings. Every mountain village of Bali has its own layout, but Penglipuran’s is uncorrupted in that you hardly see any modern construction, except incorporated into the new rooms in one<pakbill2003@yahoo.com> room homestays that individual villagers have built inside Copyright © 2014 Bill Dalton family homes to put up foreign and domestic tourists and You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at students. These are constructed more along the lines of typical www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


Education & Family For Sale; Solid timber coffee table top 90x90cm, height 44cm. Painted aqua blue for kids room Rp. 300.000. SMS 0823 4060 4943 for pic. Jimbaran. [009]

C/E/G - 19 March 14

A man needs self-acceptance or he can’t live with himself; he needs self-criticsm or others can’t live with him.

For Sale; For guitarist/keyssinger songwriter, M-audio fast track. Works with any recording software. Turn your computer into a powerful music production studio and create your masterpiece. Built in phantom power. Rp. 700.000 only. 0821 4483 3668. Kerobokan. [027] C/E/M-28 May 14

C/E/I-23 July 14

C/E/I-16 April 14

C/E/I-06 August 14

C/E/G/6 August 14


Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

Education & Family

45

C/E/G-6 August 14

Yayasan Pendidikan Kreativitas Remaja 0361 896 0606

the contemporary music school www.cmsbali.com Music Lessons – Vocal, Piano, Guitar, Bass, Drum and Violin Music Studio Music Production & Video Editing Workshops UMALAS KEROBOKAN Drama & Musical Theatre & Pitchslap C/E/G-6 August 14

C/E/I-06 August 14

C/E/G-6 August 14


46

Education & Family

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

Will leave Bali soon. Still to sell: TV 32” Rp. 1.5 million, new media player with 2000 movies and also external harddrive WD 3TB with over 2500 movies (English and best quality) each Rp. 4 million. Call 0877 6102 9228. Kuta. [089]

For Sale; 2 surfboards JS Industrie Munsta 6’5-19 5/82 5/8 Rp. 2 juta. 6’3-19 5/8-2 5/8 Munsta w FCS G-Am fins plus Balian travel bag Rp. 3.5 juta. Both for Rp. 4.8 juta. Perfect Bali set up. Call 0823 4060 4943. Jimbaran. [091]

The best gifts are tied with heartstrings.

Life is ours to be spent, not to be saved.

C/E/I-6 August 14

Say What? C/E/G/6 August 14

Question: I’m a fairly handsome guy with a self-esteem problem that makes asserting myself difficult. For the most part I keep it under control, but romantic situations are challenging. Being nominally handsome, I don’t have trouble meeting women. The problem is getting from “friendly” to “physical.” Anything more than friendship feels scary and complicated. I don’t know how to get there, I don’t know how other people get there, and much of the time it seems best to simply stay put. What am I supposed to say or do, how do I know when to say or do it, and how do I avoid panicking? Dr. ZZ: There is no formula to help shield yourself from rejection. People are diverse. All you can do is ask for what you want, be gracious and allow the next moment to unfold. The best strategy for saying the right thing at the right time is to speak when you feel like saying something -preferably as close as possible to when you feel it, and when you’re sure the other person is listening. Aim for when you’re already having a conversation that the person seems to be enjoying, and when she’s not looking at her watch, texting/calling her friends, giving one-word answers, or trying to watch a movie. Say, “Would you like to go on a date sometime?” “Can I buy you dinner sometime?” or “I feel awkward saying this, but I would love to take you on a date sometime.” Then, let the chips fall as they may. It’s also probably best to ask sooner rather than later -before you get too invested -- and accept that lack of connection is the default setting. If something seems to be going well, watch for reciprocity. People who like you will act as if they do. They will help you out in tongue-tied moments and will be proactive about communicating and making plans. Everybody who is romantically and/or sexually involved got there because someone was brave enough to bridge the awkward space you’re talking about and speak aloud the formidable question. You’ll probably get rejected at least once. But, if you self-reject by panicking, you will never get to the good parts. Question: My husband and I have been together for four years and married for two. We have an awesome relationship, except there’s one thing: he doesn’t look after his health. So far he has no major health problems. He just doesn’t eat healthfully, and he hasn’t exercised regularly in decades. This doesn’t bother me appearance-wise. Regardless of his extra weight, I have always found him attractive. Mostly I am concerned because he has a lot of extra belly fat, and his family has a history of high blood pressure and diabetes.

Many times he says that he wants to lose weight, and he agrees that he should exercise. He finally joined me for a jog on the beach a couple of months ago, but he was very wheezy for quite a while afterwards. That was worrisome, so he said he didn’t want to exercise again until he saw a doctor. Now, two months later, he still has not made an appointment. Money isn’t the problem, and the doctor is ten minutes away, but he keeps coming up with excuses: he’s too tired, he’s too stressed, he doesn’t feel like it. I am frustrated and irritated because he won’t explain why he won’t go, and he gets annoyed and shuts down every time I try to talk to him about it. I’m also worried because I love him, and I want us to grow old together. I don’t want him to get sick. Any advice? Dr. ZZ: You want your husband to see a doctor, he doesn’t want to, and so far he hasn’t felt comfortable articulating why. This is a complicated -- yet simple -- situation. Unfortunately, you can’t make him want to be healthy. He is an adult with autonomy over his body even if his choices are different from those you would make. Any conversation you have with him has to start from this premise: the only person’s behavior you can control is your own. Chances are you know that, but you’re feeling frustrated that your husband is not behaving the way you imagine you would in a similar situation. Everyone who has been in a close relationship has felt this way at some point. You have to let go of imagining yourself strolling into the doctor’s office, and jogging on the beach.

Seminyak Language School Tlp 0361 - 733342 / 081246799539

www.learnindonesianinbali.com

sls_bahasa@yahoo.com Since 2000

Only 5 minutes from

you!!!

75% Conversation Jl.R. Jimbaran.1 Beside Mc. Donald

Jl.R. Canggu. 17 Around Bank BNI

Jl. Raya Seminyak. No. 7 In front of Bintang Market AV. E n g l i s h - D u t c h - G e r m a n - I t a l i a n GROUP CLASS : 18 AUGUST 2014 C/E/I-06 August 14

That said, you will probably want to have a heart-to-heart talk with your hubby. The goal in this discussion, and in any that follow, will be to make it easier for him to go to the doctor. This opens the opportunity to ask questions and listen to answers without interrupting, giving orders or offering advice. No yelling, shaming and guilt-tripping. The reason you are concerned and having this talk is because he is wheezing -- not because he is fat. Even if a slim, athletic person were wheezing after exercise, it would be wise for him to get a checkup. Fat isn’t the problem; his health is. “Health,” however, means different things to different people. The best place to start may be to talk about why he is reluctant to go to the doctor, and what may be helpful for him surrounding that. Unconditional love will be your most effective tool in this discussion. Bodies are weird, wonderful and occasionally scary. The point of seeing a doctor is to make the unknown (“Is something wrong?”) known. Let your countenance assure your husband that for better or for worse, the two of you will face this together. Copyright © 2014 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. C/E/G-23 July 14


Bali Advertiser

Education & Family

06 August - 20 August, 2014

For Sale; United Evolution hybrid bicycle, single speed, light and fast bike, as new condition as seldom use, bought for Rp. 3.5 million, selling Rp. 2.5 million nego. Tel or sms 0819 9980 4350 can send pics via email. Denpasar. [093] For Sale; Tampons. One box of 20 standard. 2x boxes of 16 super. Rp. 60.000 per box or the lot for Rp. 150.000 Phone Deb 0812 3820 4541. Kerobokan. [104]

C/E/G - 25 June 14

For Sale; Body piercing jewellery. 12pcs stainless steel, 4 captive bead rings, 3 labret and 5 barbells of various sizes. Rp. 80.000 the lot. Brand new; never been used. Email <debjoel21@hotmail.com> for pictures. Deb 0812 3820 4541. Kerobokan. [105]

47

LEARN INDONESIAN with Lydia, Private Contact:

Tutor

0813 3744 1810

learnindonow@gmail.com *Native speaker, experienced in teaching & coaching. *Customized tuition, curriculum, flexible. *Provided at your residence, office, any place.

www.learnindonesianow.com Facebook: Learn Indonesian in Bali NC/E/M-06 Aug. 14

Advertise in

Bali Advertiser

For Sale; Vacuum storage bags. Shrink the size of your luggage; fill these bags with clothes and use a vacuum cleaner to suck all the air out; halving the size of your luggage. Each bag measures 50x60cms. Only used to bring my feather pillows from Australia. Rp. 35.000 each or both for Rp. 60.000. Phone Deb 0812 3820 4541. Kerobokan. [106] When I look into the future, it’s so bright it burns my eyes. And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. C/E/G-6 August 14

C/E/U-09 July 14

C/E/G-28 May 14

C/E/G - 06 August 14


48

Education & Family

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

Bali with Kids

Helping or Volunteering in Bali: Where to Start?

Our readers often ask us what charity organisations they can go and visit, help or even volunteer with. Many organisations exist and it is dif¿cult to say which ones are better than others but in this article we would like to suggest a few we know to help you make a ¿rst step and reach out to underprivileged children.

Bali Hearts Project Bali Hearts Project is a small organisation based in Buleleng in North Bali and we have supported them for several years. As most of our readers know, in Indonesia the state education system enables all children to go to school. However, students must have school uniforms in three different colours and a sports kit, shoes, exercise books, pens, pencils etc. and sometimes purchase textbooks. For families on low income or those who cannot work because of debilitating illness, this may mean they cannot send their children to school. Bali Hearts links adults or organisations wishing to help these families to sponsor a child for school. For many of these children it means they can remain with their families and not be placed in orphanages. This small organisation and work closely together with the families; currently sponsoring 39 children and rising to 40 in July 2014.

Jodie O’Shea Orphanage Jodie O’Shea orphanage is known to many of our readers. It was founded in 2005 by Alison Chester and her husband Yanto Samadi in memory of a very brave young woman who died in 2002 after the tragic Bali Bombings. Today there are more than 70 children living in their home which has expanded greatly over the years. The children come from all walks of life and all come with very sad and often tragic backgrounds. Some still have parents, some might have only one and some have lost both of their parents.

C/E/I-23 July 14

At Jodie O’Shea they try to bring happiness into the children’s lives through good nutrition, education and most of all giving them the love and the security that they have never had. They have many volunteers who are a huge help not only doing fun activities with the children but also teaching them English, counselling and being their friend. Several of their children have left home and gone out into the workforce. For example, Tony is now a sur¿ng instructor, Asnat a jewellery designer (and even went to Malaysia last year with her company). Jener is working in a villa, Jogi is traveling on a cruise ship working in IT. The founders and the staff are ever so proud of such life successes and they explain that the children come back “home” to see them often. They are very grateful to everyone who supports them with generosity and kindness and welcome visitors and volunteers at all times. For further information please email: Alison@careforkidsbali.com or visit our website www.careforkidsbali.com

In February 2013 they also opened a Children’s Library in Kalisada village. It takes place in the Bale Banjar and is open 2 afternoons a week. They currently have 189 members and 920 books. This wonderful initiative is changing the life of the village for many children and their mums. Bali Hearts are happy for you to arrange a visit to see their work, sponsor a child or donate to the library project. Contact them: balihearts@hotmail.co.id / www. UP CLUB DS BALI – Help with Down Syndrome facebook.com/balihearts kids

Kingdom Kids Home ‘Kingdom Kids Home’ is based in Semapura, Klungkung (about 35 minutes North East of Sanur) and it has become more than a children’s home. The reality is that most of the children in orphanages in Bali are not bona ¿de orphans, but are the tragic outcome of deserted or widowed mothers or dysfunctional families. With no social welfare there is often nowhere for these ‘mums’ to go. A best case scenario is when these children end up in an orphanage, separated from their mother and siblings; in many cases permanently. KKH started in 2007 with 4 boys and now has 15 kids. The vision is to make a ‘community home’ so that families can stay together and be cared for with the ultimate aim of being relocation back into their community as a restored and self-suf¿cient family unit. Currently KKH relies totally on donations and so far they have been blessed with suf¿cient help for current needs. If you would like to help them, there is opportunity to become involved in many ways and it depends largely on personal circumstances. Tourists here for a short time, or ex-pats who are looking to assist on a longer term basis can come and visit, chat to the kids, play chess, buy a bag of rice, whatever! They will also be starting a ‘Buy a Brick’ fund designed to assist with the building of the planned ‘community home’. The principal overseers of this ministry are Jeff & Virginia Ball.

Up Club DS Bali came about because a few parents wanted the same thing for their special children: a much better future in Bali. But before they can do this, their children need to be accepted in society for who they are; therefore awareness programs are very crucial in playing a part in traditional Balinese community. They are currently working on a free weekly playgroup initiated by parents. Up Club DS Bali also provides updated information and assistance to affected families and works closely with local maternity hospitals in alerting new parents of children with DS that Up Club Bali should be their ¿rst point of contact for support. In addition they educate relevant local medical practitioners (gynaecologists, paediatricians etc…). They currently need help with other projects such as setting up free or subsidized therapy sessions (physiotherapy, occupational etc) for the less fortunate families. They want to create a Centre of Excellence and Independence for children with DS to teach them basic daily skills as well as creative skills so they can learn to be independent as adults. In addition, they aim to nurture potential young athletes to participate in the Special Olympics as representatives of Indonesia and they want to see many more awareness programs backed by the local government and private entities. They need passionate volunteers to help them achieve all these necessary and wonderful aims.

If you are interested, contact: Pia 08-123-999-3021 (English), Jeff: 0812 3650 3320, Virginia: 0812 3650 3560 Home: Eveleen 0815-5810-9229 (Indonesian), FB page: Up Club 0361 735 212, email: jbinbali@gmail.com DS Bali, Email: partycornerbali@gmail.com Welcome to our new monthly column for parents. Each article will cover a theme relevant to families where experts will give parents the latest information and advice. Family events will be featured and we welcome suggestions from our readers, simply email : contact@baliwithkids.com www.baliwithkids.com Copyright © 2014 Bali With Kids You can read all past articles of Bali With Kids at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

C/E/I-28 May 14

DEADLINE Details For Bali Advertiser Wednesday 12:00  Color ads  Free ads  Contract ad changes  Half page and full page ads

Friday 12:00  Black and White ads  Employment, Real Estate, Hello & Private Classified line ads

Final ad design approval from the customer at 2:00 pm Friday.


Computer & Internet Bali PC Advisor

NEED INTERNET ACCESS ???

by Pak Bruce

Hybrid Hard Drives & Tips on recovering water damaged hardware

For lease !! Internet with hotspot / Wi-Fi Cheap!! Guarantee money back! These machines ready to use & very simple, no need grid antenna, tower, phone cable, etc. Suitable for small office / home office, NetCafe, restaurant, villa, hotel, trading online, ticketing online, etc

Call: 0361 742 5799 / 081 337 400 999 C/CI/I-6 August 14

What are Hybrid Hard Drives? Are they worth it? For those looking to improve the performance of their sluggish computer, upgrading to a faster hard drive can make a world of difference. The hard drive is the biggest bottleneck in your computer, especially if you use large programs, work with video, like to play elaborate games or anything that requires the hard drive to work hard. The VelociRaptor drives spin at 10,000 RPM vs. most standard drives that spin at 7200 RPM or older drives that spun at 5400 RPM. The faster the platter spins, the quicker the read/write heads can access the magnetic information. The downside to faster spinning hard drives is that they tend to run hotter and when they mechanically fail, it can be catastrophic. The fastest performing hard drives on the market are SSDs (Solid State Drives) that have no moving parts and are essentially like a flash drive on steroids. The problem with this technology is that it is extremely expensive on a per MB basis. It can be 8-10 times the price per megabyte, so it’s not very cost effective, especially if you want a large hard drive. About 5 years ago, a new option that combined the low cost per megabyte of the traditional spinning hard drive with the high-performance of the SSD was introduced, primarily for notebook computers. These ‘hybrid’ drives have a small SSD drive that can store your most commonly used data for fast access and dramatically speeds up the boot time because it doesn’t have to access data from the slow performing spinning drive. The general claim by the manufacturers is that boot times can be 40% faster than a standard 7200 RPM non-hybrid drive. When compared to the performance of a pure (and expensive) SSD drive in real world situations, the performance is amazingly close because of the sophistication built into the drives data storage algorithm.

ENHANCE & PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS IN SOCIAL MEDIA CONSISTENTLY SERVING CLIENTS SINCE 2002 C/Ci/I-02 Oct 13

ICA

UPS & Stabilizers

Uninterruptible Power Supply

The Best Solution For Power System

Sales & Service Centre

SERVO MOTOR CONTROL AC AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR

SINAR KENCANA

Jl. Tukad Pule No. 23 Sesetan - Denpasar Telp. (0361) 232158, 227798, 234377 Fax. (0361) 232158 Email: icaups@indo.net.id C/CI/G-22 Jan. 14

The drive monitors the programs and data that you most frequently use and stores them on the faster SSD portion to improve the performance. It continues to monitor your behavior, so when your primary usage changes so does what gets stored on the faster portion of the drive. The best part of this technology is that it’s only marginally more expensive than a standard hard drive and less expensive than high-performance 10,000 RPM drives. In my opinion, a hybrid drive is one of the best-bang-for-the-buck upgrades anyone can make to a computer. They are currently available in 500 & 750 GB storage configurations, which should suffice for most average users. Tips on Recovering Water Damaged Hardware This actually happened to me a few years ago. I was away from my house and the rain was really coming down AND the winds were strong. Well, I guess the wires holding up my internet ISP antennae just couldn’t take it and the entire thing fell over onto my roof. It broke many tiles on the roof and the water just came gushing in. By the time I got home my desktop computer was in about 4 inches of water. Luckily it wasn’t on at the time. Well I wish I had known what to do. If it happens to you, here are some tips: 1. This may seem a gimme, but it’s very important that you turn off the power to your devices if they are on. If there’s been water damage, it’s not only dangerous to your device to send energy flowing across possibly compromised circuit boards and drives, but also potentially dangerous to yourself. Unplug everything that’s plugged in, even if you think there’s no water damage to that specific device. If your home has a just a couple of inches of water on the floor, there could still be moisture gathering and condensing inside the case. 2. If your home is flooded, be very careful getting to the main circuit breaker panel. Usually in Bali, our circuit box is out side the building but still be careful. 3. For smaller devices, remove the battery if you can. 4. Regardless of the device, follow this one big rule: no matter how tempting it is to turn the device on to see if it’s still working, do not do it. Just one power activation is enough to completely short out the device (if it’s not already). 5. Drying It Out a. First, move the device to somewhere dry. You’ll need to do that, no matter what path you take to recover the device. b. If you think you can handle it, you can try to dry out the device yourself. I would not recommend this for sealed Apple laptops and desktops… your best bet is letting them get mostly dry and bringing them into an Apple Service center here in Bali (iTune Store: 0361 767140, in Kuta) for final opening and cleaning. c. If you have a damaged PC desktop computer, open the case and let it air out. The same for a laptop, though that may be trickier depending on the model. Drying alone won’t be enough, because as water evaporates, it’s going to leave behind residue from salts or whatever else was in the water. d. After you are as sure as you can be that everything is dried and cleaned, put the device back together, plug it in and power it up. If things work, great. Immediately back up the data on the device and either use it or replace it as you originally intended to do.

C/CI/G-4 Sept. 13

C/Ci/I-30 April 14

============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can.

Rajawali System Solution Jl. Pura Mertasari No. 9 Sunset Road Simpang Siur, Kuta Tel: (0361) 740 4990, 8477 456 Email: info@myobindo.com

Bali PC Advisor and other Bali Advertiser article Archives now ONLINE: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/ If you are tired of trying to type the links you see in the printed articles you go to the Archive and cut-paste them PakBruce, your Bali PC Advisor!

✔ MYOB Authorised Reseller

©2004 - 2014 BaliPCAdvisor@GMail.com. All rights reserved.

✔ MYOB Training Centre

This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission of the author or The Bali Advertiser

✔ MYOB Implementation

✔ Tax Services ✔ Accounting Services ✔ Human Resources C/CI/I-02 Oct 13


Ubud Area Balinese, Indian & Vegetarian Food Romantic Setting • Sumptuous Menu

Cooking Classes (No minimum) Jalan Suweta No. 1, Ubud, Bali (Opposite Puri Saren Palace) Phone / Fax: (0361) 974 217 E : bumbu_bali@yahoo.com www.bumbubaliresto.com C/U/I-04 Sept 13

C/U/I-11 June 14

Reimagining Modern Manhood and an acclaimed spokenword poet and writer. Leading the vanguard for experimental, avant-garde writing are Chinese writer Can Xue and Japanese novelist Minae Mizumura - both of whom can be enjoyed in-conversation during the festival. Celebrated comic book artist Ant Sang - best known for the hit show Bro Town - first-ever published Maori short story writer Patricia Grace, illustrator Tim Molloy and short story satirist Nic Low will also be joining the program, all from New Zealand.

Ubud Writers & Readers Festival’s full program released August 1

C/U/G-14 May 14

From Indonesia the Festival has invited publishing pioneer and man-of-letters Goenawan Mohamad, intellectual and Islamic scholar Azyumardi Azra, respected Ubud-based art patron and gallerist, Agung Rai, indie rocking artists Made Bayak Muliana, and award-winning documentary maker Dwitra J Ariana. ‘Truman Capote with a machete’ and acclaimed architect, garden designer and columnist Made Wijaya joins the line-up, as does How to act Indonesian YouTube hit sensation Sacha Stevenson. Festival favourites Debra Yatim, Ahmad Fuadi and Ketut Yuliarsa - who all also formed the curatorial board for the invited emerging Indonesian writers - will again join us and enrich discussions with their extensive experience in poetry, playwriting, fiction and more.

Ubud Writers & Readers Festival - Southeast Asia’s largest and most exciting literary event - has announced its full program of literary stars in a constellation of unmissable events taking place October 1-5, 2014. With over 150 writers from more than 30 countries it’s truly a celebration of global issues, big ideas, and extraordinary stories. The 2014 theme Saraswati: Wisdom & Knowledge unites the program in an energising exploration of how we learn and the wisdom to be gained by creative expression. Leading the lineup is Sir VS Naipaul - the Trinidad-born, UK-based writer whose impressive trajectory includes a knighting, a Booker Prize and a Nobel Laureate. This is a rare, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness one of the literary legends of the 20th century. A number of the Festival’s writers are no strangers to prizes, with Eimear McBride winning this year’s Baileys Women’s Prize, Cyrus Mistry the recipient of the 2014 DSC Prize, and Reinhard Kleist receiving a nod from the Grand Prix de Lyon for his graphic novel The Boxer. Hassan Blasim was the first-ever Arab writer to win the UK’s Independent Foreign Fiction Prize for his short story collection The Iraqi Christ, while environmentalist Tim Flannery was crowned Australian of the Year in 2007. Festival favourite and master novelist Amitav Ghosh joins us along with his wife and Pulitzer Prize-finalist Deborah Baker - and they will also be leading an exclusive Komodo Islands cruise post-October 1-5. With wandering in their blood, the program has fearless adventurer and author of hit memoir-turned-film Tracks, Robyn Davidson; British travel writing great Colin Thubron; intrepid hiker Tim Cope; and American author of Lunatic Express Carl Hoffman. Rayya Elias, Kate Holden and poet Kosal Khiev are all survivors of different stripes, whether their story is of prison, prostitution or heroin addiction. Star of Spike Lee’s Inside Man and HBO’s Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry, Carlos Andrés Gómez is also the author of Man Up:

Plenty of participants are ardent human rights activists and social commentators, from the one-time UN Representative in Sudan Mukesh Kapila, to frontline journalist Pallavi Aiyar, cyber-dissident and secretary of PEN Myanmar Nay Phone Latt, and Polish activist, editor and journalist Adam Michnik. For the environmentally aware, the exciting Environment Day program returns, held at the award-winning Fivelements, Puri Ahimsa wellness retreat, featuring discussions on climate change, coral rehabilitation and Indonesia’s forests with spokespeople including orang-utan conservationist Willie Smits, CEO of Body Shop Indonesia Suzy Hutomo, and coral reef artist and activist Celia Gregory.

C/U/G-19 March 14

In addition to this stream, there is a yoga-oriented selection at Ubud’s famous Yoga Barn and an exploration of the surfing story in Bali both during the Festival and at a fringe event at Seminyak’s Deus ex Machina with author Phil Jarratt and legendary surfer Rusty Miller. Finally, with a world-renowned restaurateur and cookbook author at the helm of Ubud Writers & Readers Festival Founder and Director Janet DeNeefe - naturally there is a feast of foodie delights to be enjoyed as well. Cooking demonstrations led by our exotic authors and chefs (including Marco Padang and Bondan), are held daily near the main venue, providing an up close and personal encounter of the writer’s culinary skills. And as the sun sets on Ubud’s never-ending sea of green, the special events kick in, with film screenings under the stars (this year including Sokola Rimba, Tracks, Charlie’s Country and more), arts performances and vibed-up worldclass music from Indonesia and abroad. With literary lunches, in-depth conversations, intriguing panel discussions with some of the world’s leading thinkers and writers, twilight performances, film screenings, poetry slams, street parties, cultural masterclasses, art exhibitions, book launches and more, be sure not to miss this world class event set in Bali’s cultural heartland. Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, October 1-5, 2014. Tickets and full program via www.ubudwritersfestival.com C/U/G-2 April 14


Bali Advertiser

Ubud Area

06 August - 20 August, 2014

51

C/U/I-09 July 14

Ubud’s Only Fully-Equipped Gym New Owners and Management • Complete strength and cardio equipment • Treadmills, Ellipticals, Bicycles, Rowing Machine • Friendly and professional personal trainers • Aerobics, Squash, Boxing, Pilates • Ballet, Jazz-Modern, Salsa Dance classes for adults • Ballet classes for children • Fully Air Conditioned • Free Wi-Fi • Daily, Occasional, Weekly, Monthly & Yearly Memberships

Terrace café • Smoothies • Fresh juices • Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser NC/U/G-23 July 14

Jalan Jero Gadung, Kutuh Kelod, Ubud Tel:

(0361) 974804

www.ubudfitness.com info@ubudfitness.com

Open Daily 6:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. C/U/I-19 Feb 14

C/U/U-6 August 14


52

Ubud Area

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

UBUD

S W E N

BY

WAYAN JEN

people of Asia.

REASON TO CELEBRATE This August Indonesia celebrates its 69th Independence Day and I suspect for most of the country’s citizens this one will have a very special meaning, following the presidential victory of Jokowi, the current governor of the capital city, Jakarta. Ubud celebrations on August 17 usually take place on the Jalan Monkey Forest football ¿eld, with all sorts of traditional games for young and old, including the craziest climb up a slippery pole that you are ever likely to see. Jowoko has reached the top of the slippery pole from very poor and humble beginnings, and many claimed he has no skills to run a country. But heck, at night Jakarta holds 15million people and every weekday she expands at her seams as the same number commutes in to work. That makes 30 million people – a larger population than all but 30 of the world’s 242 countries (including neighbouring Australia) and Jakarta surely has at least as many challenges as those countries! To quote a dear Jakarta expat friend, “Today all Indonesian parents can say to their children, ‘You can be a president if you choose to,’ and truly believe these words in their hearts for the ¿rst time.” KIDS PIZZA CAMP School holiday times are often tricky – even on holiday. How do you ¿nd activities for your children, so they are having a great time while you are working or doing some “grown-up” holiday stuff”? Ubud’s Cibo Restaurant – already gathering a reputation for great adult cooking classes with Italian-trained chef Pak Dewa – is holding a Pizza Camp for Kids. Saturday lunchtime (11am-1pm) sessions in early August, with delicious, simple to prepare recipes. If you read this too late, don’t fret; it’s quite possible that they will arrange another session. Cibo Restaurant is perched above Gaya Gallery on Jalan Raya Sayan, on the western edge of Ubud, with the equally delicious Gaya Gelato shop below on street level; plenty of parking. Call 0361 970363 quickly to claim a place. FOOD AS MEDICINE, BODY AS TEMPLE Liana, one of the intuitive healers at Taksu Healing Haven, is about to publish her ¿rst Bali book, entitled Food as Medicine. Liana Nenacheva’s depth of experience in the healing arts and sciences is perhaps unique in Bali; she has gathered an extraordinary range of skills over the past 27 years. Liana ¿rst quali¿ed as a western trained doctor, then as a Chinese traditional trained doctor, and has since completed studies in many other healing disciplines including several yoga modalities. At Taksu, Liana runs workshops and public classes on Food as Medicine, and offers private consultations including her 90-minute Holistic Yoga Therapy and Chinese Medicine exploration, which uniquely incorporates a wide range of her knowledge and skills. She is very knowledgeable about what food does to and for your body and she’s passionate about helping people. A trip to Ubud should always include a consultation with Liana. Reservations@TaksuSpa.com; Phone: 0361 971490. Jalan Goutama South. Ask about the book.

India: where do the children of India ¿nd themselves today, many decades after Gandhi’s assassination? Indonesia: how is the world’s most primitive forest surviving on the island of Borneo, after 150 millions years of existence? New Guinea: glimpse the traditions and rituals of the life of one tiny tribe, far from “civilization” in lavish, untamed jungle. Asia: photographer Philip Blenkinsop documents conÀict: war and life and death in all its forms throughout Asia. Not voices of pity, just human voices, to be heard and admired for their courage and strength. English or Original Language with English Subtitles, 8pm every Wednesday, free admission at Black Beach Italian Restaurant, near the top of Jalan Hanoman. A different collection on Thursday evenings. Check out: events:www.blackbeach.asia.

C/U/G-19 March 14

TWO YOGA GETAWAYS A wise-minded Ubud friend suggested a quiet seaside holiday, and recommended two tranquil, lovely places on the east and north coasts of Bali. They’re quite different but they have a common yoga theme. Shanti Agung, at Jasri, just north of Candi Dasa on the east coast, has all the tender care in planning of someone’s personal Bali vision. We stayed in the very spacious, open plan two bedroom home (the yoga teacher’s pad), which has a good-sized swimming pool and a huge yoga pavilion upstairs, with an unbeatable view of the ocean (and one small but excellent surf break) through the palm trees.

Just Opened Indolinen Ubud

Jl. Raya Sanggingan No.21, Campuhan - Ubud Tel. 0361-3099658 Office/Showroom - Jl. Mahendradatta No. 88, Denpasar, Bali. Tel/Fax: +62(0)361 9005296 Shop 1 Jl Mertanadi No. 63B, Kerobokan, Bali Tel/Fax: +62(0)361 8475902

Shop 2 Jl Bypass Nrugah Rai No. 252, Sanur, Bali Tel/Fax: +62(0)361 289 755

Shop 3 Jl. Raya Sanggingan No. 21, Campuhan - Ubud, Bali Tel/Fax: +62(0)361 309 9658

info@indolinen.com / www.indolinen.com

The owner’s vision becomes reality several times a year, when up to 35 people Ày in for a yoga retreat, housed in nearby accommodation – some western villa-style, some with local families – in this tiny Bali hamlet.

C/U/G-28 May 14

There’s a second open yoga teaching space, facing north to the holy mountain of Agung, which is where we headed next, along the coast road with many beautiful glimpses of mountain and sea. Read lots about this gorgeous place and its founders’ dream at www.zenthaishiatsu.com. ELUSIVE DOLPHINS The Bali-Shangrila Bondalem resort, our second yoga getaway, is also on the ocean, this time facing northern waters. No surf, but crystal clear water and – we hoped – a chance to slip into the water with some early morning dolphins. Unfortunately, our dolphin friends were fishing elsewhere that morning, but the sunrise off the coast was worth the early wake-up call, and we’ll be back.

C/U/I-02 April 14

This time, all the little two storey bungalows nestled on one property, with some dotted around a rambling tropical garden, others overlooking the pool and ours facing a stunner sea view. The high tide waves were so close that it was at ¿rst dif¿cult to sleep, until the steady rumble of the ocean chased every lingering thought away. A Kiwi guest told me she joined every morning yoga class at the central pavilion, and was working her way through a tempting range of spa treatments and massages. The resort’s driver also helped them plan day trips along the north coast, and took them to the traditional local market. Again, helpful information, and a glimpse into the heart and passion behind another unique Bali vision, on their website at www.bali-shangrila.com.

ASIAN DOCO NIGHTS Once again, an astonishing collection of movies at Ubud’s Blackbeach, tender, touching ¿lms that give voices to the

E-MAIL: BAUBUDNEWS@GMAIL.COM COPYRIGHT © 2014 WAYAN JEN

YOU CAN READ ALL PAST ARTICLES OF UBUD NEWS AT WWW.BALIADVERTISER.BIZ C/U/G - 5 Mar. 14


Bali Advertiser

SCHEDULE

Ubud Area

06 August - 20 August, 2014

53

Bumi Bali

THAT

Balinese Restaurant & Cooking School Serving only specialty Balinese food despite complex blending of spices and fragrant roots that give Balinese food its intriguingly different flavor. Monkey Forest Road, Ubud Bali Phone (0361) 976 698 E : info@bumifood.com www.bumifood.com C/U/I-04 Sept 13

Yoga, Detox and Beyond (10 – 16 August) I love all these opportunities to detox and it is a chance to remind ourselves of the importance of healthy eating and living. This is a 6 day intensive detox in which you get to learn all about physiology and the psychology behind the food you eat. You will be guided along an all-inclusive detox programme and learn what happens once you swallow food. Not something that would naturally spring to mind. You will also learn about the digestive system, physiology and psychology of organ imbalances and how to correct, and you will receive a personalised nutritional consultation. I love this quote used at Samadi from Hyppocrates ‘Let thy food by thy medicine’. So true and how we would be doing the major drug companies out of billions if we all stuck to this mantra and ate what we really need to ward off all sorts of bugs and diseases. This workshop will feed your mind and soul with information to empower you to choose the life you dream to live. This is a non-residential programme including all yoga classes, detox programme, 3 meals a day, all nutritional classes and personalised recommendations. I think all readers would agree that without our health we really don’t have much at all. It is important that we pay attention to our health through good eating habits. I embarked on a detox programme last year which left me feeling rejuvenated and healthy and I am a strong believer in detoxing. This is an ideal opportunity to receive the help and support you need with like minded people. Cost : USD870 Where : Samadi Bali, Jl Padang Linjong No 39, Echo Beach, Canggu Contact : info@samadibali.com www.samadibali.com

Dream¿elds Festival (16 August) Dreamfields is a Dutch Electronic Dance Music (EDM) festival with over 25,000 visitors annually and is one of the fastest growing events in Europe. This event will go global beginning in Bali at the Garuda Wisnu Kencana cultural park, home to some amazing concerts. What better date too than the Independence Day weekend which sees celebrations across the archipelago. The whole event is ¿lled with music and is a must for lovers of this type of music. Garuda Wisnu Kencana is a beautiful private cultural park and is also worth a visit. The line up of DJs and detailed information is available on the websites below. You can also book your tickets with Karcis at the website below. Cost : 570,000 Where : Garuda Wisnu Kencana, Jl Raya Uluwatu Contact : www.karcis.co.id www.dream¿elds.co.id www.blackboxtix.com

should be to help the environment and further recycle then do come along. You will learn more about composting systems to suit your household. The installation of a compost system including all materials required together with maintenance and training for the household will also be covered. There is absolutely no bad smell or vermin and as I understand vermin are searching for cooked foods, not organic waste. Ngobrol Bali is a monthly meeting about issues, problems and opportunities based around green living. This is a great way to learn more about green living which we all have the opportunity to do here in Bali even if you have a small yard or garden. Light refreshments are served. Do call ahead to let them know that you are coming along. When : 5 – 7 pm Where : Kalimber Showroom, Jl Raya Sakah, Bahan Contact : 975219 admin@kalimber.com

SUPER MARKET

DELTA DEWATA U

B

U

Green Living Ngobrol (7 August)

The Most Complete Supermarket in Ubud Jl. Raya Andong #14. Tel.973049, Fax. 978071 Ubud C/U/G-17 Dec. 08

Permaculture Design Course (1 – 21 October) If you interested in permaculture then this is a course that will suit your very needs. For readers who don’t know, permaculture is a theoretical method of holistic design creating sustainable, balanced and natural environment and the foundation for a healthy community. This programme is one of the ¿rst of its kind, working with the psychological framework of the mind, theoretical Permaculture principles, design and planning, planting, harvesting in alignment with the heart’s energy. This course takes place through different modules. All 3 modules are compulsory in order to achieve the Permaculture Design Through the Heart certi¿cation. This course is open to anyone but will appeal to land owners, home owners, farmers, growers, gardeners, horticulturalists, plant nursery workers, educators and anyone interested in making effective and positive changes in their own lives and the lives of others. Do visit the website to ¿nd out more about each module as they look really interesting. I had the privilege of taking a class of school children to Jiwa Damai and it is a wonderful place to take children on trips and visit the wonderful plantations and sample some delicious organic food. Jiwa Damai is well worth a visit. Where : Jiwa Damai, Jl Melati 3, Banjar Bindu, Mambal Contact : 8988384 jiwadamaibali@gmail.com www.jiwadamai.net

At our shop in Ubud, our friendly staff will guide you to all things of a Spiritual/ New Age nature, including: Books, Music CDs, DVDs, Crystals, Incense, Jewelry, Inspirational Cards, Candles, Yoga Mats, Meditation Cushions, Engraved Stones, Tibetan Bowls, Clothing and more… Jalan Hanoman #64 – Ubud, Bali. Tel: 0361 796 9178 C/U/G-30 Oct. 13

Ganesha Bookshop

Ubud : Sanur : Kerobokan

Independent bookseller in Bali since 1986

Underwater Wonderland Bikini Day Party (9 August) This is the second big summer celebration at KUDETA. This annual event attracts the bold and the beautiful of Bali. Non-stop entertainment is provided by DJs Prok & Fitch, David Pen and LTJ Bukem. Meals are available a la carte with purchased tickets. The dress code is ‘wear as little as possible’ and you are invited to get as wet and wild as you like! That certain leaves little to the imagination but what is guaranteed is a ton of fun! Do e-mail reservations to book your tickets and reserve your spot.

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

Family Brunch (17 August) As Indonesia celebrates 69 years of Independence from the Dutch what an amazing 69 years it has been with a fully fledged Democracy and a new president. Despite the challenges Indonesia faces the country is looking optimistic and has much to celebrate. This annual event known as Ferragosto in Italian is one way you can enjoy this auspicious occasion. It is a carefree time to unwind in a party atmosphere. An extensive buffet lunch includes all things Italian such as BBQ Grigliata with polletto, costine, salsiccie and all sorts of scrumptious dishes. A whole line up of games will keep everyone occupied through the afternoon including sack races, hoop relays, Italian lawn bowls, water balloon and Pinata all at the Prego Gardens. Plenty of prizes are to be won. A DJ will provide the sounds by the pool from 1 pm and you can chill out by the pool while enjoying creative cocktails until sunset. This is a great family day out with good food, games and entertainment. Welcome drinks will be served to guests with non-alcoholic refreshments for the little ones. When : 11.30 am – 5 pm Cost : IDR350,000 (adults) IDR150,000 (children between 4 – 12 years) discounts for Prego Loyalty Cardholders Where : Westin Resort, Nusa Dua Contact : Dewi 771906 dewi.anggraini@westin.com www.westin.com/bali

D

Open : 08.00 am - 10.00 pm

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

Books for Bali Project (est. 2004) A special project to support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We donate books to local schools and libraries. Check in the store or on the website for more details.

Ganesha Bookshop Bali Your Community Bookshop

When Cost

: 2 pm – 11 pm : IDR650,000 (presale) or IDR850,000 (general admission) Where : KUDETA, Jl Kayu Aya No 9, Seminyak Contact : 736969 reservations@kudeta.net www.kudeta.net

C/U/G-19 Feb. 14

HELLO ADS People Meeting People

White Party (16 August) A week after the Bikini Party is the famous ‘White Party’ that takes place annually in August. House, techno, Balearic and progressive soul will be featured through the evening with Croatia Squad, Hardsoul and DJ Falcon pumping out the sounds long into the early hours of the morning. The dinner includes a 5 course banquet. Another gathering of the glamorous A list of Bali and beyond who will enter the world of Ancient Myths and Legends. Needless to say, the dress code is white so reserve your tickets and come and enjoy an evening of white under the stars. When : 7 pm – 11 pm (dinner) 11 pm – 4 pm (party) Cost : IDR1,900,000 (dinner) IDR 800,00 pre-sale (party) ID950,000 (general admission) Where : KUDETA, Jl Kayu Aya No 9, Seminyak Contact : 736969 reservations@kudeta.net www.kudeta.net

The theme for this month’s meeting is composting. Rodney Glick and Made Agus, together they are Kompos Bali and in conjunction with EcoBali, they help people recycle their Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all organic waste into compost. Kompos Bali design, manufacture up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> and install simple compost systems for the home and Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2014 businesses. If you are interested in learning more, which we

All ads Rp. 13.000 per word. All ads must be paid before printing. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to edit all ads.

Looking for Investor for : 6140 M2 beach front at Cucukan beach Gianyar. Also open for

partnership.

com>.

<inhousechef01@gmail.

[001]

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


Fashion Does anyone know where there are nitrate free sausages for sale? Does anyone make them here? Thanks. SMS 081 239 88979. [024] For Sale; Mattresses 2 brand new, never used, 2 x 1 Elite Prestige super pillow top, breathing holes, heavy duty corner supports, 6 turns coil system, very comfortable, Paid 2.200.000 have receipt, sell for 1.500.000. Call 0822 3775 7546. Ubud. [095] A true friend is someone who is there for you when he’d rather be anywhere else. The secret of staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly and lie about your age. C/G/G-16 April 14

contact: +62 361 729106 or +62 361 729107 address: Jl. Raya Pemogan, Jl. Dewi Uma 2 Pemogan. Br. Jaba Jati 80221 Denpasar Selatan, Bali, Indonesia website: www.badassgarment.com e-mail: badassgarment@gmail.com C/G/G-13 Oct. 13

Bali Advertiser Crossword

C/G/I-23 July 14

A selection of exquisite jewelry and other distinctive pieces

See answers in the Local News Section

Jl. Petitenget No. 110 Kerobokan - Bali www.finelgallery.com C/G/I-05 March 14


RETAIL THERAPY

Fashion / Accessories / Beauty / Furniture / Homes / Interiors / Artisans / Food

SOUQ – fashion home lifestyle emporium + cafÊ

SOUQ is a newly opened contemporary retail space to grab you, a place that you’ll get excited about! The product here is different and there’s plenty more coming in! A large area, clever in design – part industrial style (palm fronds painted on the ceilings and Ă€amingoes on the walls of the powder room! you will see loads of product that will delight, enthrall, this place is vibrant and alive! SOUQ is special because it cares to be different, it’s inspirational, the name evokes a nicely mixed marketplace or bazaar. SOUQ is inventive with exceptional ideas, the polish of well crafted product, lovely displays, beautiful pieces, adornments from afar. SOUQ is a Ă€irtation with the exotic! Within this space, head for the cafĂŠ and take a coffee, excellent! (Toby’s Estate from 6ydney 1ow open for breakfast, enMoy roasted tamarillos poached in rose with strained yoghurt & pumpkin seeds! homemade fruit bread, orange & ginger tea by the pot & totally delicious fresh smoothies! Lunchtime, go for tasty Persian salad, the silky Tofu or dive into the yummiest sausage roll, organic minced pork mixed with spices rolled in pastry served with homemade chutney! This cafĂŠ is ideal to sit around, chat to others, feel sure this will become another ‘hot meeting/eating place’ in the busy retail sector called Seminyak! and there’s Wi-Fi too. While sitting around you can marvel at the quality furniture, top designer product, clever mixes of rattan & synthetic for indoor/outdoor chairs & lightweight cubes, wooden tables with metal base & petriÂżed wood, handmade stone tiles, inlays & brushed concrete Ă€oor. There’s a deÂżnite feel of designer craftsmanship to SOUQ so expect to see more surprises on a continual basis in both interior Âżtout to product in the future. This is one retail space that you should visit regularly so you don’t miss a beat! Best of all, all furniture items/Âżxtures can be purchased / made and sent home to you! Cast your eyes over limited racks that hold a selection of edgy fashion pieces from smart durable trench coats (Aussie winter to Ă€imsy, lacey frippery! Pretty feminine silks, swimwear in unique colorways (still to receive the entire range in sizes cotton Mumpsuits, mesh lingerie, super Âżne rayon Mersey, silk organza & ultra Âżne linen. 'resses, gowns, pants, shorts & shirts. Love the particularly smart canvas tote bags and straw hats Panama style. A truly heady selection of sumptious antique & vintage Mewelry bits & body adornments from, Meweled head tiaras, head turning neckpieces, plus a myriad of bracelets (some solid Made cuffs, earrings & rings, exotic pieces with semi precious stones embellished with gilt, gold, silver, oh there are some divine offerings found in the glass cabinets! Authentic FEIYUE trainers & high tops, introduced to the world by the Shaolin monks, now available in the Colette store in Paris with a much higher price tag than the ones in Bali! And, a neat series of black & white prints of monks, to Âżll a wall space perhaps" *old plated Cloisonne in ginger Mars, vases, lanterns & tea caddys. Love the silver/brass containers with antique ceramic cover, these little gems are unique! And plenty of Jade here, obMets to placemats & coasters. There’s rattan & synthetic home items, these at SOUQ are somehow tribal in appearance in various sizes & novel color combos. Tablemats plus a giant food cover, prefer the description, ‘cloche pour assiette’‌then, there’s the more earthy shades in basketware, what about the super laundry baskets you see"! For those looking for a very large dining table here’s a beauty! A large slab of glass sitting atop a stainless plinth. Glorious! SOUQ in their travels unearthed a superb collection of Chinese vintage toys, a deÂżnite attraction for the children. A fun selection of clothing for little ones, to papier mache animal heads and other cool items for childrens rooms, like the cute all rattan scooters! Handmade & painted wrapping paper & cards are a good addition & different to what’s already available in Bali. And, coming soon will be the introduction of a super Âżne cashmere collection exclusive to SOUQ plus linen sheets and bedcovers to ‘dye’ for! SOUQ – opens daily . am - pm / cafĂŠ . am - pm Jl Basangkasa 1o , thru to Sunset 5oad, Seminyak. T E sophieg#kid.uk.com F/B SOUQ

retailtherapym@yahoo.com.au

www.retailtherapybali.com


56

. . . a

Fashion

p ia

S

by Bill Dalton

?

Putu Evie Suyadnyani: Balinese Dance Instructor

P u t u E v i e Suyadnyani was born and brought up in Sindu village, Sanur. As a young girl exposed very early to dance at home where her aunt had set up a small dance school, Evie has been dancing and singing since she was 3 years old. In 1992, at the age of 10, Evie won first prize for Legong Condong at the islandwide Bali Arts Festival competition. In her professional life, she has worked as an assistant dance instructor, held jobs in retail businesses and the hospitality industry and owned her own translation and copy editing company called indOKiwi. Evie is now the co-founder and director of familyfounded gamelan and dance center Mekar Bhuana. What are your hobbies and interests? I have mostly artistic interests such as dancing and singing but I also love many types of design from clothing to interior and exterior home design, as well as gardening and making cakes. What is your involvement with Mekar Bhuana Centre? I founded the dance component of Mekar Bhuana in 2004. Together with my husband, Vaughan Hatch, we manage everything ourselves from concept, program design and marketing, right through to archiving rare Balinese gamelan music, restoring extinct instruments and repertoires and teaching dance at Mekar Bhuana. Where were you trained as a dancer? I initially learnt with my aunty in my own home where she ran a dance school. Then I started studying under famous teachers such as the late Ni Reneng Jero Puspawati and I Gusti Agung Susilawati at Yayasan Tanjung Sari. Do you specialize in a particular type of dance? The classical legong dance. I’ve always been attracted to this particular genre since I was little. I’ve also learnt many kebyar dances such as Oleg, Manuk Rawa, Taruna Jaya, but I preferred the legong because it is refined yet energetic. I also studied and performed gambuh which is the root of legong. What is the most challenging dance you perform? The princess character in gambuh because I have to memorize the difficult classical Kawi language and speak this when dancing. I had to learn basic Kawi dialogue between characters just one week before our semara pagulingan and gambuh troupe was invited to perform at the Asian Games in China in 2010. Have you taken part in international dance tours? I’ve been on tour to Guangzhou, China, New Zealand and in Toronto, Canada where I spent three months last year as a world music artist in resident. Do you also play any musical instruments? Yes, gender wayang with my husband in our semara pagulingan orchestra and selonding with my family group, Sekaa Selonding Semeton. We are trying to save from extinction this profoundly beautiful court music which dates from the 14th–17th centuries. How did you first become interested in teaching dance? I was always my aunt’s assistant, so I’ve had teaching experience from a very young age. I also like meeting new people and sharing my knowledge.

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

Is it difficult nowadays to find qualified Balinese dance instructors? If you mean professional instructors who are disciplined, possess good communication skills, practice effective teaching techniques and can speak English well, yes it’s very difficult. What is your “typical” student? Although there’s no “typical” student. I’ve taught students of all ages, backgrounds and ethnicities - most of my students are female. So far my youngest student has been 3 and my oldest around 50. I have many students from other parts of Indonesia and from all over Asia. Asian students are on the whole quicker learners.

C/G/I-30 April 14

What is the most challenging Balinese dance for Westerners to learn? The basic movements of both female and male dance are challenging even for the Balinese! When it comes to learning the details of the movements of all parts of the body from your head to your toes, there’s a lot to learn. Westerners often have problems positioning their bodies and moving their wrists. I’ve taught some foreign students who’ve had no background in dance or music, yet after just 8 lessons they were able to perform a basic welcome dance. What are the most serious threats to the indigenous Balinese performing arts? People – even the Balinese themselves – who perform Balinese dance in an inappropriate way such as mixing a sacred dance like Rangda with sexy dancers, which I’ve often seen in Kuta, or playing recorded music instead of a live gamelan orchestra which loses the natural spontaneous connection between the musicians and the dancers. Practices like this happen because of the desperation of the young dancers, even those who have graduated with formal hard-earned degrees in Balinese dance, but don’t know how to properly market their services in a professional manner. How did this happen? Most Balinese dance dramas were initially created in a spiritual or social service context. Performers were not paid in the professional sense. The reason that event organizers can get away with paying such low fees is that traditional dance troupes and gamelan orchestras are perceived by society as indigenous art forms that have originated in the villages and therefore must be cheap. The Balinese themselves believe this and project this perception on to the island’s tourism players. What do you think can be done? We must begin to think of the ngayah (community service) aspect of Balinese performing arts as just as much of a profession as a doctor, lawyer or accountant who charge a fee for their service and carry out important work for the community. Dancers and musicians are professionals just like anyone else and should be remunerated for their many years of difficult training and sacrifice.

C/G/G-27 Nov. 13

Lucy’s Batik unique -stylish - timeless

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

• wine bottle cases • coasters • paintings • pillow cases • carpets • scarfs • shawls • clothes • handbags • many more Jl. Raya Basangkasa No. 88 Seminyak, Kuta, Bali Tel. +62(361) 7951275 / 736098 Fax. +62(361) 736098 NEW OPENING: Jl. Raya Seminyak No. 75 Seminyak Center C/G/I-25 Dec 13

Naia House of Jewelry

What are your future plans? I’m currently building my online teaching program. Since 2012, I’ve pioneered teaching Balinese dance remotely via Skype. I will really start to promote this dance program after our selonding performance in Korea in early August. In the near future, Mekar Bhuana intends to offer seminars and training for young people so that they can learn about Bali’s rare performing arts as well as professional teaching techniques, which hopefully will help empower the younger generation who love the island’s dance traditions. Any parting words? I’d like to change peoples’ perceptions about indigenous Balinese performing arts so that they understand that dance and music can be worthy and respected professions without having to fundamentally changing the art forms to suit the tourism industry. How may you be contacted? Email: info@balimusicanddance.com; FB: Mekar Bhuana; website: www.balimusicanddance.com. Mekar Bhuana also on Linkedin, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, Google+ and Trip Advisor.

For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2014 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Jl. TEUKU UMAR 65 D (Simpang 6) DENPASAR Tel: (0361) 221663 Email : naiajewelry@yahoo.com C/G/I-27 Nov 13


BA Feature

Article

Bali’s Other Waste Problem - Part II Falling into the menacing and somewhat cryptic category of “B3Hazardous Wastes,” highly toxic materials and byproducts of industry, which include pesticides, heavy metals (mercury, lead, cadmium, lithium) and PCBs, are perplexingly dif¿cult to dispose of properly. Few professional recycling facilities on Bali accept these materials and fewer still process them properly. There is no problem responsibly disposing of organic material that is actually not waste, but a resource that should stay in the banjar to be used as compost. Likewise, recyclables are collected by pemulung (trash scavengers/scrap dealers) who visit villages to pick up reusable materials. The rest of the inorganic wastes should go to an of¿cial waste dump (TPA) in the area, but often it doesn’t end up there. Balinese in rural areas simply dig a hole in their yards and bury used plastic, food cans, paint cans, glass, bottles of aerosol, etc. A favorite place for these disposal pits are within clumps of bamboo where no consumable or decorative plants can be grown. Bamboo is considered impervious to poisons; moreover, the Balinese don’t eat bamboo roots or leaves. In my modest survey of 17 people living in urban areas of southern Bali, I learned that residents throw everything - including “B 3 Hazardous Waste” - in their trash receptacles that are picked up by the trash trucks either from private waste disposal companies or from the Cleaning and Park Services Department (Dinas Kebersihan dan Pertamanan). They’ll take virtually whatever’s in your trash bin. You could bag animal corpses, stuff them in, and they wouldn’t even know it. When you have extra waste, heaps of garden cuttings, you have to slip them a little extra. Pickup times vary from every day, twice a week, on Saturdays or whenever they feel like it. No pickups on of¿cial holidays as well as some Hindu ceremony days. Monthly fees vary from Rp50,000 to Rp75,000. The fee for a professional waste management company like Bali Recycling to pick up your waste is Rp1 million to Rp4 million per year. To avoid these costs and/or to get rid of difficult-tor e c y c l e dangerous waste, trash is also illegally dumped on empty land, d o w n riverbanks or simply left by the side of the street or road. Several foreign residents in my survey who live in the countryside just put their plastics, cans and other refuse in plastic bags and dispose of them in dumpsters in the nearest town, paying the banjar from Rp350,000 to Rp400,000 per year for the privilege. Residents are not officially allowed to burn rubbish, which contributes substantially to the polluted air quality of southern Bali. There are already several hundred trash collection points where moveable rubbish containers are set up to serve the over 400 urban villages and communities spread across Denpasar. A few integrated one-stop waste management out¿ts focus on municipal (household) and tourism waste. These companies accept recyclable and non-recyclable non-organic waste and charge a fee to pick up your waste which you are asked to separate into different types of recyclables like plastics, aluminum, metal, glass, paper, etc. Bali Recycling - CV. Peduli Bali (www. balirecycling.com), tel. 081-999-962-239, email: info@ balirecycling.com. Send them a list of the B-3 Hazardous Waste materials you’d like them to take off your hands and they’ll get back within two days with a price. They charge, for example, Rp1000 per AAA battery. Will take all kinds of light bulbs including mercury-containing fluorescent tubes and CFLs (compact Àuorescent lights). Maximum charge is $50. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9am to 2pm. EcoBali Recycling (www.eco-bali.com), Jl. Br. Beluran 3,

Kerobokan Kuta Utara, tel: 0361-790-7314, email: info@eco-bali. com. They’ll take big plastic bags full of all types of trash, including Styrofoam, for a donation of Rp50,000. For trash collection service, they charge Rp1 million per year. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9am to 6pm. The Styrofoam Curse The most common nuisance trash is non-renewable Styrofoam – a polymer made from monomer styrene - which instantly becomes an unwilling part of our lives every time we unpack a new appliance like a refrigerator, TV, DVD player or smartphone. Styrofoam is used as protective packing material in large blocks or as peanuts which take up at least as much space as the item(s) being shipped. In land¿lls, this petroleum-based material takes hundreds of years to break down and is poisonous or hazardous to animal, birds and marine life. Before it can be reused, it must be shredded and melted down. My local pemulung won’t touch the stuff and after numerous inquiries most waste management and recycling organizations and businesses don’t accept Styrofoam either because there is no commercially viable facility that processes it in Bali and it’s not cost effective to ship it to recycling plants on Java. The obvious reuses of Styrofoam is as buffer material to protect shipments and packages; as storage containers; to separate breakable dishware or electronics when moving; to cut out ¿gurines like stars, toys and Santa Claus shapes for the holidays; as containers for seedlings; as shredded drainage material for potted plants. In Yogyakarta, Styrofoam was used as building bricks for construction after the widespread destruction caused by the 2006 earthquake. Bali-based Bali Recycling - Peduli Bali accepts Styrofoam that it upcycles for use as beads for furniturebean bags. Freon and Petroleum Products Freon is not handled by owners of appliances on Bali. If there’s a problem with the fridge people just bring it to the maintenance shop or a repairman just visits the house and brings the Freon with him to replace the lost Freon in your fridge. A special pump with tank is needed to catch Freon gas (some hotels and aircon maintenance companies in Bali have these). Bali Recycling accepts air conditioners and refrigerators if the Freon has been removed. The Balinese use motor oil to kill trees by digging holes around the tree and pouring the oil into and around the root system (may take several applications). Used motor oil is reused again in chainsaws. Oil is also used to protect wood against termites by mixing the oil with mothballs (kapur bagus) and letting the wood stand for a week to allow the smell to dissipate. PCBs, Pesticides Bali’s water is contaminated with toxins because of the chemically dependent strains of rice grown. Because of these environmental concerns, strict long-term monitoring and control of pesticide use is paramount. Bali’s waste processing facilities do not accept PCB contaminated waste since they are a different class of hazardous waste. Handling PCBs, which are generally found in PLN machinery like transformers, is extremely hazardous and requires special equipment, special training, lots of insurance and special permits from the government. It’s not necessary to use chemicals in the garden if you haul in cow manure and use compost heaps with a healthy infusion of red tiger worms. Moreover, many of the pesticide products currently in common use in Indonesia have been banned in the countries of origin due to their toxicity. To add to the problem, pesticide-resistant insects like plant hoppers can still attack rice plants. LEDs, Fluorescent Lights LED bulbs have become increasingly popular because they use less electricity, last longer and emit more light on a pound-forpound basis than traditional bulbs. However tempting it is to view LEDs as environmentally friendly lighting, a 2009 University of California study found that low-intensity colored LED lights contain lead, nickel, arsenic, copper and other harmful metals that have been linked to cancers, neurological damage, kidney disease,

hypertension, skin rashes and other illnesses in humans, and to ecological damage in waterways. Even though NOT currently classi¿ed as toxic, most Balinese recycling centers don’t accept LED bulbs which are so new that the item is considered for the time being as E-waste, the popular, informal name for electronic products – computers, televisions, stereos, fax machines - that have reached the end of their useful life and can’t be reused, refurbished or recycled. This material should be considered hazardous waste. But it’s a preventable risk. One should wear protective gear when cleaning up broken LED bulbs by sweeping carefully, wearing gloves, a mask and not breathing in the fumes. You can cut down on your use of all kinds of light bulbs if you use time sensors (even solar lights can be motion sensitive). Incandescent bulbs and compact Àuorescents also contain high levels of mercury. Spent Àuorescent tubes can be hazardous when crushed, giving off toxic phosphor and mercury dust or vapor. Bali Recycling accepts and deals professionally with Àuorescent tubes and CFLs (compact Àuorescent lights), and also accepts LEDs, Hospital Wastes Hospitals produce a huge amount of dangerous infectious wastes containing pathogens that have the potential to spread infectious diseases, which could give rise to epidemics as well as the widespread contamination of rivers. Hospital wastes include needles, syringes and other operation theater substances that could cause cuts. Reuse of needles that have not been sterilized can result in Hepatitis C and HIV infections. Pathological wastes include body parts, tissues, organs, fetuses, body Àuids, waste from sick patients, waste contaminated with blood or seminal fluid and discarded diagnostic samples. Pharmaceutical waste includes medicines, chemicals and radioactive materials such as X-rays. These wastes obviously pose problems for the hospital staff and public by making them vulnerable to diseases like AIDS, typhoid, boils and Hepatitis A or B. Because they contain dioxin, a product of burnt plastics, they can also cause cancer, birth defects and related problems. Because of the rapid growth in the number of new hospitals and clinics on Bali, often without the relevant accreditation or permits, many smaller hospitals and community health centers incinerate their hazardous substances, releasing toxic chemicals such as mercury, dioxins and furans into the atmosphere (small scale incinerators are cheaper than autoclaves). Bali Recycling accepts mercury-containing thermometers but has never received any from hospitals. They have approached hospitals about this but they are still avoiding the issue. Regulations are in place in a government-run program called PROPER which is charged with the responsibility of regulating all industrial waste including the tourism and medical industries. This agency regulates how hospital units in Indonesia (laboratories, kitchens, bathrooms, surgical theatres, emergency rooms, laundries and radiology units) should dispose of their organic and non-organic waste as well as wastewater, but the actual implementation of the program is moving slowly. Not all facilities abide by the rules, usually due to negligence and lack of knowledge and resources. It is common to read of reports of hospitals just dumping their waste into rivers, which drastically affects the quality of water in the rivers in their vicinity. Any comments, suggestions or feedback, please email at pakbill2003@yahoo.com.

Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


Local News Joko “Jokowi” Widodo Confirmed as Next President Joko Widodo has been declared the winner of Indonesia’s presidential election and will take office in October.

“There has been a massive, structured and systematic fraud in the 2014 elections,” Mr. Subianto said.

The election commission has declared that Mr. Widodo won the poll with almost 71 million votes or just over 53 percent. The former military general Prabowo Subianto received 62.5 million votes or 46.8 per cent.

“The presidential election, organized by the (election commission), is not democratic,” he said, adding the commission was “not fair or transparent”.

Mr. Subianto had thrown the final declaration into confusion with an attempt to withdraw from the process at the 11th hour. Some supporters had even suggested he was no longer an actual candidate. But the commission’s declaration indicates his status was unchanged.

Mr. Widodo’s victory caps a meteoric rise for the former furniture exporter who was born in a riverbank slum.

magazine, revealed that the Indonesian archipelago lost almost twice the forest area (840,000 hectares) than Brazil (460,000 hectares) by 2012. Researcher Belinda Arunarwati Margono, one of the authors of the study, told Efe news agency that the biggest concern was the alarming

It is likely to be welcomed by investors who hope he can breathe new life into the economy after a recent slowdown.

Ahead of the announcement, Indonesian Democratic Party chairwoman Megawati Sukarnoputri claimed victory for Mr. Widodo at a news conference in Jakarta. “I want to declare that we, the party that supports and puts forward Joko Widodo and Jusuf Kalla (for vice president), has won,” she said.

There are fears the tension could spark unrest in a country that was hit by repeated outbreaks of violence before former president Suharto’s downfall in 1998. More than 250,000 police were deployed across the country on Tuesday (22/7).

Mr. Subianto - who had also claimed victory in the July 9 election - alleged “massive fraud” and said he was withdrawing from the race to lead the world’s third-biggest democracy.

Deforestation Rate

A report, recently published in the Nature Climate Change

Tensions have been high since Election Day as both sides in the contest accused each other of seeking to tamper with the votes during the lengthy counting process.

Earlier in the day as Indonesia’s announcement drew closer, Mr. Subianto called the election process undemocratic.

Indonesia Now Country with World’s Highest

rate of tree removal in primary forests, the untouched areas where many animals on the verge of extinction such as tigers, Asian rhinoceros and orangutans live. Although the Indonesian government approved a moratorium in 2011 aimed at limiting the removal of native forests, in fact

Security was particularly tight in the capital Jakarta, with hundreds of police in riot gear stationed around the election commission headquarters, and roads around the centre of the capital closed off to traffic. (July 23rd 2014)

it only concerned intact forests, leaving others unprotected, Margono said. Margono revealed that the moratorium was responsible for 98 percent of the loss of primary forests in the unprotected category, causing a significant loss of the habitat of endangered species and releasing enormous amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. At the same time, the country is the world’s largest producer of palm oil and one of the major producers of paper and wood,

Security Concerns as Prabowo Seeks to Overturn Election Result While Joko Widodo has been officially announced as Indonesia’s president elect by the General Elections Committee, or KPU, his rival contender Prabowo Subianto has indicated that he will use legal as well as political means to overturn the election result. At a press briefing in Jakarta on Wednesday (23/7), Prabowo’s campaign team called on foreign journalists and the international community to “withhold from congratulatory statements” to Joko. Also present at the press conference were Prabowo’s chief adviser and patron, Hashim Djojohadikusumo, campaign spokesman Tantowi Yahya, and lawyer Mahendrata. The team laid out what they dubbed as “massive, structural fraud” that took place during the presidential election process. Golkar Party member Tantowi went on to repeat an allegation Prabowo had made during a televised press conference on Tuesday, claiming that the KPU had failed to heed a recommendation by the Election Supervisory Board (Bawaslu) to hold a revote in more than 5,000 polling stations in the Jakarta area, among others. For this reason, the Prabowo camp accused the KPU of being “unfair and unjust.” However, Bawaslu denied that it had recommended revotes on such a massive scale, effectively rubbishing the Prabowo camp’s claim that the KPU was acting unfairly. Prabowo rejected the official election result on Tuesday, saying that counting had been “flawed” and claiming that there were irregularities at thousands of polling stations across the country. Later in the day, Anis Matta, president of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS), said Prabowo’s “red-white coalition” would resort to “political means” as they “no longer trusted the election organizers.” Prabowo’s coalition partners later raised the possibility of establishing a special panel in the House of Representatives to contest the outcome of the election. The KPU has insisted that the election results are legitimate

and its commissioner, Hadar Nafis Gumay, has denied allegations of fraud. A successful political challenge of the official result could be dashed however, by apparent fractions within the Prabowo coalition.

industries that, along with tree felling, make Indonesia the third largest emitter of carbon dioxide. (July 17th 2014)

SBY Calls for Action on Downed Malaysia Aircraft - Balinese & Expat Among Victims

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has called for action on the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 over

Golkar Party elites announced a special conference, or munaslub , to replace firm Prabowo-backer Aburizal Bakrie as the party’s chairman on July 19, while regional leaders of the United Development Party (PPP) have reoriented themselves to Joko, Kompas reported.

Ukraine’s airspace on Thursday (17/7), and asked members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to show their support for Malaysia in dealing with the tragedy. Yudhoyono, speaking at a televised press conference on

Meanwhile the absence of Prabowo’s running mate, Hatta Rajasa, from the press conference where Prabowo said he was withdrawing from the vote-counting process, and his non-appearance at a number of meetings held by the coalition, had also raised eyebrows.

Friday, expressed his deep condolences to Malaysia and

Meanwhile, Prabowo’s chief advisor and brother, Hashim said that he does “have concerns” when the Jakarta Globe asked him about the possibility of rising tension in society given the prolonged dispute on the presidential election results.

Indonesian citizens, was reportedly hit by a surface-to-air

He said public order and security might be jeopardized if the Prabowo camp’s complaints are not addressed properly.

was among the 12 Indonesians who were on board the

“If we are not allowed things we are entitled to legally, like having a revote, then a lot of people … you know 60 million odd people voted for us, we suspect more … many of them are unhappy with the result,” Hashim said. But he added that “Prabowo has told our supporters to remain calm and not take to the streets and commit violence.” Detik.com reported on Tuesday evening that Prabowo supporters wanted to march on the KPU offices. Hashim said order and security was in the interest of the Prabowo camp. “I live here in Jakarta, I have a vested interest in stability in Jakarta,” he said. While there has not been any conflict related to the election so far, the police and the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) are on high alert as ordered by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. (July 23rd 2014)

to the families of the 298 victims on board the Boeing 777 aircraft, which was bound for Kuala Lumpur from Amsterdam. The aircraft, whose passengers included 12

missile. Yudhoyono also urged the United Nations Security Council and Asean countries to show their solidarity to help Malaysia in handling the incident. A family of three from Bali

ill-fated aircraft. They have been identified as Yodricunda Theistiasih Titihalawa, her Dutch husband Arnold Huizen, and their 2-year old daughter, Yelema Clarice Huizen. Another Bali resident, Wayan Sujana, was also on the same flight. A former Auckland and Queenstown restaurateur, who had just married his partner in Bali, is among those who were killed on MH17. Belgian man Benoit Chardome lived in New Zealand for more than a decade. The 51-yearold moved to Bali six years ago. The Canggu Club, which Chardome managed in Bali, says he will be missed, and its thoughts and prayers are with his family. Malaysia Airlines sent a team to Ukraine on Friday for the investigation. Another plane will be made available to relatives wanting to visit the site, an official said. (July 20th 2014)


Bali Advertiser

Local News

06 August - 20 August, 2014

59

Frenchman Gets 15-year Term in Indonesia

2013 by judges of the district court of Denpasar in Bali.

For information about taxation, please contact us:

Drug Case

She appealed but her case was rejected by the high court

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF TAX REGION OFFICE OF BALI

of Denpasar. (July 17th 2014) An Indonesia court has sentenced a Frenchman to 15 years in prison for smuggling methamphetamine onto the resort

Geothermal Project Plans Ceased

island of Bali. Francois Jacques Guily was arrested in January on arrival at Ngurah Rai airport after Customs officials discovered two plastic packs containing 3 kilograms (6.6 pounds) of methamphetamine in his suitcase. Denpasar District Court Judge I Gde Ketut Wanugraha also fined 49-year-old Guily to pay $870,000 or to serve three more months behind bars. Indonesia has extremely strict drug laws and convicted smugglers are often executed. More than 140 people are on death row, mostly for drug crimes. About a third of them are foreigners.

Bali’s Provincial Government has announced its intentions

Call Center : (0361) 241555, 263894 Faximile: (0361) 263895 Email : humas.bali@pajak.go.id SMS Center : 081 238 88250 C/NV/S-29 August 07

to cease any further plans to develop a geothermal power station in Bedugul, Tabanan. In a meeting with local government officials yesterday, the Vice Governor of Bali, Ketut Sudikerta clarified that while he was in office the project would no longer continue. “The governor refuses to continue with operating the geothermal project in Tabanan,” said a representative of Sudikerta, Dewa Mahendra. Bali’s Head of Provincial Planning, I Putu Astawa explained that

(July 22nd 2014)

the decision was based on the fact that the project was not Drug Smuggler Facing Firing Squad in Bali Loses

environmentally sustainable and was encroaching on the

UK Legal Funding Appeal

land of the local residents of Bedugul. Astawa also provided insight into other alternative solutions to Bali’s

A British woman on death row in Indonesia has lost an

frequent power outages. “The power plant project in

appeal at the UK’s highest court over the lawfulness of a

Celukan and the Bali Crossing project both represent

government policy not to provide funding for legal

positive projects that will help Bali’s power supply,” said

representation to Britons facing capital charges abroad. Five

Astawa. (July 17th 2014)

Supreme Court justices in London unanimously dismissed a challenge by Lindsay Sandiford, 57, from Cheltenham,

South African Meth Smuggler in Bali Appeals

Gloucestershire, who was convicted last year of trafficking

for Leniency

drugs into the resort island of Bali and sentenced to death by firing squad. But the court pointed out that she remains in “jeopardy” and the evidence called for a further urgent review of the policy in her case. The judges were told at a hearing last month that Sandiford is effectively without legal representation in Indonesia to allow her to pursue a further hearing of her case, and has “no access to any further private funding”. Last year’s appeal court ruling followed an earlier high court decision that the government was not legally obliged to pay for “an adequate lawyer” to represent Sandiford, who was sentenced to death by firing squad after being found with cocaine worth an estimated £1.6m

A South African facing a 19-year jail term for trafficking methamphetamine into Indonesia has appealed to a court

C/NV/G-30 Oct. 13

Amed Hotel? Bali Advertiser is interested in a barter with a quality Amed area hotel. Room nights barter for ads in Bali Advertiser. Also could be interested in other areas If you are interested please contact

info@baliadvertiser.biz

in Bali for a lenient sentence, given his age and his first-time NC/NS/U-23 July 14

offender status, Indonesian media reported. Stephen Lubbe, from Durban, was arrested in early February at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport with 1.5kg of methamphetamine hidden in a compartment in his suitcase. The 58-year-old had arrived on a flight from Hong Kong.

Without Advertising a Terrible Thing Happens ................

According to reports an Indonesian state prosecutor asked a panel of judges that Lubbe be sentenced to 19 years in

as she arrived in Bali on a flight from Bangkok, Thailand, in

jail. Lubbe maintained that he was unaware of the contents

May 2012. Appeal judges heard at the time of the hearing

of the bag. Under Indonesia’s strict drug trafficking laws,

before them that she needed about £8,000 for her legal fight

he could have faced the death penalty or life imprisonment.

against the sentence. Following those proceedings she

He will learn his fate on August 4. Lubbe’s daughter, Tatum

received donations covering the sum needed. Sandiford,

Hebst, has said that Lubbe was promised a holiday in Bali

originally from Redcar, Teesside - who claimed she was

by a friend who asked him to carry a suitcase for him in

forced to transport the drugs to protect her children, whose

return. “I don’t believe my father knew anything, or what

safety was at stake - was sentenced to death in January

was in that case,” she said. (July 20th 2014)

PRIVATE CLASSIFIED AD FORM

All ads published in the next issue. For sale ads must include location of item (s).

FREE

PLEASE PRINT NEATLY - MAXIMUM 35 WORDS

nothing Expert?

Are you an expert on a topic of interest to BA readers? We are looking for one time Feature Articles. Contact Bali Advertiser with your idea. info@baliadvertiser.biz Look For The Next Issue Of Bali Advertiser On 20 August, 2014

Fax to: (0361) 764 191 or Bring to : Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta Place your ad on line 24 hours a day at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Or you may email your ad to : <info@BaliAdvertiser.biz>

For Sale Ads Location: (Kuta, Tuban, etc.)

Color Ad Deadline Wednesday August 13 at 12:00 pm Black & White Ad Deadline Friday August 15 at 12:00 pm


Local News

06 August - 20 August, 2014

MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD TO PAY YOUR STAFF? I have just returned from a short holiday in New South Wales, Australia. The ¿rst thing that hits you just a few hours or so after leaving Jakarta and Bali is the impressive and well-organised infrastructure, including the smooth exit through and from Sydney airport to the uncrowded open roads in immaculate condition, not to mention the disciplined driving. But it wasn’t long before other differences were obvious. Just going into a restaurant was a far cry from the experience in Jakarta or Bali. The prices, not surprisingly were generally higher although the portions were certainly larger. More striking was the small number of staff. The reason was very simple; staff in Australia (and in most western countries for that matter) are an expensive luxury. Since many expatriate readers in Bali run businesses I thought this would be an interesting topic to address instead of the more usual personal ¿nancial issues. Comparing minimum wages The minimum wage in Australia is AUD 16.37 per hour, equivalent to around US$ 30,000 per annum. In Indonesia the minimum wage varies according to where you live. In Jakarta it is currently Rp.2,441,301 per month and in Bali Rp.1,542,600. The latter equates to Rp18,511,200 per annum or if we want to compare it with the rate in Australia it is close to US$1,600 per annum. In other words, labor costs in Australia are almost 19 times higher than in Bali. Little wonder that Aussie and other western tourists are over the moon with the service they get in Bali. How do Australia and Indonesia compare with other countries in terms of minimum wages? Below are some examples, also expressed in USD. The ¿gures are annual, rounded and broadly representative as there are regional variations in many countries but they do demonstrate the stark differences around the world: USA: $15,000 (Strong union pressure to increase this) Mexico: $1,500 (no wonder so many try to cross the border!) UK: $15,000 India: $700 China: $2,500 Democratic Republic of the Congo: $500 Thailand: $3,000 Vietnam: $600 Malaysia: $3,000 North Korea: $900 Cuba: $100 In Cuba however, and in true communist tradition, the state heavily subsidises medical and housing costs and even food. No doubt North Koreans enjoy similar bene¿ts to compensate for their meagre salaries. But minimum wages do not reÀect the full picture Anyone employing a large number of workers in Indonesia will be very much aware that basic wages are just a part of the total compensation package. There are also social security obligations, medical insurance, maternity pay and of course the extra month’s salary at Idul Fitri or Galungan. But the real kick is the cost of actually terminating employees. At the time the Asian ¿nancial crisis broke in 1997 I became vice-chairman of a large sports club in Jakarta. The crisis forced many expatriates to leave the country and membership of the club was decimated. To cut costs it was clear that a large number of the club’s staff would have to be laid off. But I found that many of the staff

had been working at the club for over twenty years which meant they were entitled to at least twenty month’s salary on termination. I then discovered that there had never been any provision by the club to cover the cost of terminations. So the club could neither afford to keep the staff nor terminate them! Somehow, the club muddled through and survives today but it is a lesson for all employers that they must make provision in their accounts for future layoffs or retirements. It is not an unreasonable requirement since for many local employees the termination payment represents a pension that they have effectively earned. It would be much easier if employers could put the money directly into a true pension scheme for their workers on a monthly basis as would be the case in most western countries. Over the years I have seen many cases where workers turn up on a Monday morning to ¿nd the factory gates locked and that the owners had disappeared. When this happens you can be sure there was no money left to pay the employees what they were legally entitled to so instead of facing the music the owners simply shut shop and did a runner. Invariably the workers then demonstrate outside the Manpower Ministry of¿ces but to no avail; there are no government funds available to compensate workers. So if you employ or are planning to employ local staff do make sure you make provision for the day they will leave your employment. If you employ them for life they will be looking to you to ensure they will have money for retirement.

Bali Advertiser So You Love an Alcoholic Take Courage; There Is Hope Hope for families & friends of alcoholics

AL-ANON FAMILY & FRIENDS GROUPS Seminyak, The Ruko, Jl. Drupadi II #80: Wednesdays, 5:30pm - Fridays, 5:30pm Saturdays, 5:30pm Ubud mainroad, Casa Luna / downstairs mid level: Mondays, 7:45am - Wednesdays, 7:45am Fridays, 7:45am - Saturdays, 10:30am Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser C/NV/R-23 July 2014

Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser

60

C/NV/I-24 July 13

Are minimum wages a good thing? Certainly workers at the lower end of the scale will be happy to have the guarantee of a minimum wage. But when they and unions keep pressing for higher wages and more bene¿ts it can have a on damaging effect employment prospects in general, particularly when coupled with job protection measures, as we saw in the 60’s and 70’s in the UK during a period of disastrous industrial relations. I know a person who ran a furniture factory in Java and during a particularly good time for the business he said he would like to take on at least another 300 workers but he was afraid of the cost of trying to lay them off when business declined. In this respect the US has the right idea; workers understand better the workings of businesses and readily accept that downturns occur and when they do there is no point in trying to cling on to a job that doesn’t exist. An answer to the Àuctuating needs of businesses for workers could be addressed by contract labor but the unions have forced the government to outlaw them. Regrettably this does not translate into new permanent jobs as they would hope but instead no jobs at all. But despite the added costs of employing staff, the overall cost of doing so is still far lower than it would be in western countries. The important thing is to include all the extras in your costing and make sure funds are put aside for the future. After all, your own pension fund is probably secure, so it is not unreasonable to ensure your employees have something to look forward to also. Colin Bloodworth of PPI Indonesia has spent over 20 years in Indonesia. He is based in Jakarta but visits Bali frequently. If you have any questions on this article or related topics you are welcome to contact him at colin.bloodworth@ppi-advisory.com or +62 21 2598 5087

You can read all past articles of Money Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Copyright © 2014 Colin Bloodworth Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser C/NV/U-06 Aug 14


Bali Advertiser

Local News

06 August - 20 August, 2014

Bali Advertiser

61

Canggu News Submissions Invited News stories from Petitenget to Pererenan welcome. If you live, work, have a business or just have some exciting news about this area then we want to hear from you!

Aug 06 - Wed

The Canggu News will be an informative new column in the Bali Advertiser featuring information about happenings, news and events across this popular and fast developing area. For news of an upcoming event, new business, fundraiser, human interest story or even a happening new hotspot, please send

New Edition of Bali Advertiser

Aug 07 - Thu Aug 08 - Fri

your submissions to: canggueditor@yahoo.com

Aug 09 - Sat Aug 10 - Sun

If you are submitting information about a future event, please be sure to provide all accurate details regarding time and place and include pictures where relevant. Submissions are invited from individuals and businesses.

Aug 11 - Mon Aug 12 - Tue Aug 13 - Wed

Bali Advertiser Color Ad Deadline at 12:00

Bali Advertiser Advertising Deadline at 12:00

Independence Day

Bali Advertiser Color Ad Deadline at 12:00

Aug 14 - Thu Aug 15 - Fri Aug 16 - Sat Aug 17 - Sun

First edition of Canggu News is due to appear in a September edition of the Bali Advertiser, so get your submissions in quickly! We look forward to hearing from you! NC/NV/U-23 July 14

Aug 18 - Mon

BUSINESS SERVICES

Aug 19 - Tue Aug 20 - Wed Aug 21 - Thu

Line ads Rp 13,000 per word.

Aug 22 - Fri

All ads must be paid for before printing.

Aug 23 - Sat Aug 24 - Sun

Freelance Accounting, accounting set up, trainee and tax. Please send Web Designer. I can help email to <ida_ak@yahoo. you to develop website with com>. [505] personal price, including hosting or domain name Experienced freelance also printing project. Call Graphic Design. Photo 781 7447 or 081 2386 6175 editing, advertisement & for further discuss or magazine. Fast, creative portfolio please visit the & affordable fee. Contact: website: <www.thenbagus. < g r a p h i c d e s i g n e r. b a l i @ com>. [554] gmail.com>. [014]

Aug 25 - Mon

GENERAL

Aug 26 - Tue Aug 27 - Wed

Bali Advertiser Color Ad Deadline at 12:00

Bali Advertiser Advertising Deadline at 12:00

Aug 28 - Thu Aug 29 - Fri Aug 30 - Sat Aug 31 - Sun Sept 01 - Mon Sept 02 - Tue Sept 03 - Wed

Bali Advertiser Color Ad Deadline at 12:00

Sept 04 - Thu Sept 05 - Fri

Freelance graphic MASSAGE designer 0878 6137 2741. < n a t a t i g a b e l a s @ g m a i l . Professional Massage for com> <www.natatigabelas. Westerners. I come to you. 0852 3721 1188 (Anna). [008] com>. [440] < B a l i S h o o t . c o m > . Rafaelmalemassage.com. Affordable price commercial Full Body Massage, Sensual Massage, Body to Body, photography. [654] Body Scrub, in - call / out Custom digital design call service: +62 812 3625 & editing service. Color 8865. [009] correction, retouching, item replacement/removal, photo restoration plus advertisement design, displays & posters, photo & fashion, advertising & product image editing. Professional, on-time and cheap. Ready to get things done! Email for info to <iCanEditThatForYou@ gmail.com>. [555]

BUILDING Skylight Architecture, Experienced commercial & private design, Licensed National & ASEAN Professional Architect +62 81 2368 0352 <info@ skylight-architecture. com>. [002]

Wood & composite decking Graphic Design & specialist & carpentry, e: Photography Service. <woodworking.bali@yahoo. <Theseedservice.com> / co.id> / 0819 9985 7305. [003] <hitheseed@gmail.com>. FOOD +62 81 338 7000 55. [299] Barbecue specialize Home Beauty Spa 0819 delivery. Call 0819 3627 9956 4441. [011] 9541. [672] MYOB Service: Set-up, Training, Maintenance, 0813 5314 0385/ <df. acc2012@gmail.com>. [006]

Best Japanese food supplement, looking for agent for Bali area. Contact 081 2394 8595. [418]

Contact

LANGUAGE Private teacher Bahasa Indonesian for foreigner. Dwi, phone 0813 3870 5158, Email <dwi.astari@ yahoo.com>. [074] Improve Your English in 10 Easy Lessons! Experienced English teacher with degree available for private students. Qualified IELTS examiner. Reasonable fees, teach at your home or mine. Contact: Hp: 0822 3789 9872. E: <rinchina@gmail. com>. [004] Native English speaker & experienced writer available for - editing, proof reading, correcting website text & writing press releases. E: <rinchina@gmail.com>. Hp: 0822 3789 9872. [010] Private Chinese Language. 0818 0556 0595 / 0813 3821 7788. [032] Indonesian Language Lessons. Contact: Venny, 0857 3905 6799. [012] Indonesian Lessons for Foreigners. Contact Ms. Gracesima, ph. 0821.468.501.75. E: <learn.speak.indonesian@ gmail.com>. Info: <www. balipages.biz/learn.speak. indonesian>. [013] Kata Tepat Word): Indonesian translation & service. +62 8824. [015]

Bali Advertiser

Telp. : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax. : (0361) 764 191 E-mail : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz Make your ad online at www.baliadvertiser.biz C/Ns/G/6 August 14

(The Right Professional English copywriting 819 1645


Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

62

HECTOR’S C/NS/U-11 June 14

Let’s Hear More from Her Nafsiah Mboi is a very impressive person. This is immediately obvious to anyone who hears her speak, reads what she says, or takes an interest in the febrile nature of global health challenges. As Indonesia’s health minister, she is the shining star of outgoing President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s cabinet, unarguably from the Diary’s perspective his best ministerial appointment. She was the star panellist too on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Àagship Q&A program on Monday, Aug. 21, on the topic of HIV/AIDS and held at the same time as the International AIDS Congress in Melbourne. Tweets to the show’s Twitter hashtag included this memorable one: “Can we have a health minister like that too?” Someone else suggested that incoming president Joko Widodo should reappoint her as health minister. Now that is a great idea. Indonesia’s congressional system makes it possible to appoint technocrats and academics to cabinet from outside the formal elective system. Nafsiah Mboi is an academic, health researcher and Harvard graduate. She should indeed be continued in her appointment. Another stand-out performer on the Q&A panel was the eminent Australian jurist Michael Kirby, whose ¿nessed judicial mind and personal preferences made him ideal for the occasion. Kirby is a darling of the intellectual left in Australia. There’s nothing wrong with that, except for what’s wrong with the intellectual left in Australia, which these days has cornered the market in received wisdom and adopted the position that anyone who argues with it mad or bad or both. Kirby is certainly an activist jurist. He has not only said that judges make law, but he has also done the really hard yards in reinterpreting the Constitution to the embarrassment of various governments of the day. But he’s not for turning on a point of judicial value. Q&A is moderated by the oppressively self-assertive Tony Jones. On the program he expressed – with the trademark arched eyebrow, surprised look and dismissive wave of the hand favoured by those who know they know what everyone else should think – his view that it was somewhat strange that Kirby should have given a speech the day before praising Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop for increasing AIDS funding to Papua New Guinea when every other bit of the budget is being pared to the bone. Followers of Australian politics will know that Abbott has been declared beyond the Pale by those of the left. Kirby skewered Jones, in less than 50 words, and showed with stark clarity why he (Kirby) is a judge and Jones is just an up-market shock-jock. It was delicious. It’s sad that Australia Network, which screens the must-watch Q&A among many other quality Australian programs to Indonesia and the region, will be going off the air in September because of another decision, a foolish one, of the Abbott government.

Apologies The last edition of The Diary didn’t appear. Those who might have felt disposed to cheer this outcome should cease their chatter now. It was an administrative error on the part of your diarist, who had as usual been belting along full-pelt, as he has always done, oblivious to the natural processes of aging (including acquisition of common sense) and in complete ignorance of the great big wall he was about to hit. The Eagles’ Life in the Fast Lane has always been the Diary’s addiction, especially this little stanza: She said, “Listen, baby. You can hear the engine ring. We’ve been up and down this highway; haven’t seen a goddam thing.”

hospital system got us (and a bitterly twisted gut) out of the wreck and reconnected the circuitry. A painful lesson has been learned. All life forms are ¿nite. At some point, you have to slow down.

Jazz and All That John Daniels of Bali Discovery Tours and Bali Update sent us a cheery get-well note when he heard of our circumstances. It’s always nice to get a note from Jack. And nice in this instance to note in turn a recent item in his Update that refers to Ubud, which love for all sorts of reasons. Sometimes we even love it for its traf¿c, though its range of cuisines generally wins the vote, when we ¿nally make it to the restaurant. It’s good for jazz too, as Jack notes. This will be demonstrated again at the 2014 Ubud Jazz Festival on Aug. 8-9. This year’s theme is “Awakening Indonesia” and headline national and international performers will take the stage. Scheduled to appear are Gilad Hekselman Trio (USA), Dian Pratiwi and Uwe Plath (Germany), Astrid Sulaiman and Yuri Mahatma Trio (Bali), Balawan BID Trio, Rio Sidik, The GAPPProject Feat Dave Barlow (Australia- Indonesia), Dwiki Dharmawan (Indonesia), Erica Tucceri (Australia (Bali), Ben van den Dungen Quartet (Holland), Deborah Carter (Holland), Endo Seiji (Japan) and Chika Asamoto (Japan-Bali). There’s also an educational element, presented in cooperation with The Dutch Jazz Summer School form South Korea. The six-day “Jazz Camp” running Aug.3-8 offers six study courses including guitar, drum, piano, double bass, vocal and wind instruments with special focus sessions on music theory and jam session performance.

PUSAT PERBELANJAAN DAN REKREASI

Cheap Shopping Centre & Family Recreation NEGARA - SERIRIT - GIANYAR - PANJER SINGARAJA - SANUR - BATUBULAN - AMLAPURA TABANAN - NUSA DUA PLAZA - SINGARAJA PLAZA C/Ns/G-24 March 10

ECR & Mini Printer

Electronic Cash Register

POS TOUCH SCREEN ECR POWERFUL AND VERY SECURE SOFTWARE FOR FULL RESTAURANT SYSTEM EASY TO USE - NO HANG - NO VIRUS - NO CHEATING

VERY LOW POWER CONSUMPTION SAVE YOUR ELECTRIC BILL MORE THAN Rp. 1 MILL/YEAR Authorized Distributor - PT. PRAKARSA UTAMA MANGGALA

JL. Suli No. 119 B2, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 225796, 7800965 Fax: 225796 Email: pumindo@cbn.net.id Website: http://pos-kasir.com

Jakarta: 021-3841789, Surabaya: 031-70927541, Yogyakarta: 0274-419590, Bandung: 022-70720142, Medan: 061-77861699

So Long

C/Ns/I-30 April 14

The West Australian trip had been timed to meet some family needs which need not concern us here. But there was one feasible element, not expected in the timeframe but judged a possibility, that required suit, black shoes and army tie to make the trip too. We’d been friendly acquaintances for the long time with a chap for no reason other than the fact that life’s little pathways, rivulets and occasional landslides carry you where they will. We had nothing in common, fundamentally. He was from country WA, which is about as far as you can get from the Diary’s bricks and mortar and pleasant parklands. He’d long ago given up trying to get us to go on ¿shing trips or home-brew expeditions, or down the pool hall every Tuesday afternoon. We had settled into a pleasant communion of ruminative breakfasts on our infrequent co-locations. He made a good cuppa. He could never understand why a round of toast and marmalade could possibly be better than a plate piled with the dead remains of former beasts removed with great energy and enthusiasm from one or other of the many freezers. But we chatted amiably in the earlier portions of the mornings, now and then, in the calm before the daily ceremony of the Risings of the Distaffs (and the chores that inevitably followed) and we muddled along.

C/NS/U-19 Feb. 14

He had one thing in common with my father, though the code of football was different. If my dad had been on the ¿eld every time the Scottish rugby side ran on, they’d have won every game. My chum’s fun was found in Australian football. The West Coast Eagles would have found similar game success if he’d been on the oval rucking, marking, kicking sixpointers, spoiling tackles and taking miraculous long marks right in front of the goal posts. He was 80 and had been a national serviceman. He deserved a salute at his last parade. Fate dictated that he leave the ¿eld while I was indisposed and unable to be present. I’m sad about that. So long, Mal. Catch you for a cuppa sometime.

He said, “Call the doctor. I think I’m gonna crash.” On a West Australian sabbatical, a visit back to the other home, we crashed. That is, in the metaphorical sense. But fortunately the splendid intervention of the West Australian

Email Hector at hector.mcsquawky@yahoo.com or tweet with him on Twitter @ scratchings. Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/I-23 July 14


Bali Advertiser

63

06 August - 20 August, 2014

Jl. Hayam Wuruk 284 Denpasar - Bali Telp: 0361 780 4477 Hp: 081339692345

082218887845 C/Ns/I-09 July 14

NC/Ns/I-06 August 14

C/Ns/M-09 July 14

An old saying

Call

755392

to put your advertisement in

Bali Advertiser C/Ns/G-9 July 14

C/Ns/I-09 July 14

Cars - Motorcycles - Watercraft - etc For Sale Line ads Rp 13.000 per word. Photo Ads Rp. 535.000. All ads must be paid for before printing.

Car

Car

Car

Sale Chrysler PT. Cruiser

Legacy ‘12. Visit Nadia Auto

2011 APV GL Auto 27,000

2002, Grey Metallic, very

Graha (sales, service &

kms. Silver Expat owned

Good Condition, 180mil

spareparts) Jl. Teuku Umar

150Juta. Phone 0821 4479

Nego, Info 0812 3630

70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361)

9136. [010]

7071.

237 008. [005]

[001]

Motorcycle

Big Promo Rental; Available

For Sale; Ford Everest 2005,

2012

Matic & Manual w/

2500cc, plate DK, very good

D-Tracker,

insurance. 744 6126 / 0878

condition. Black, solar,

condition, Good handlebars,

6117 5005. [002]

manual, leather, TV, low km

Good

Rims

(70.000), tyre new, 1 owner

FMF

Muffler,

Like New, Avanza UK

expat, 1 driver. Price IDR 130

serviced. Small and large

owned, Toyota serviced,

million. Please call for

board racks. Reluctant sale.

Low mileage, 150 juta

details: 081 130 5932.

Rp 50 juta. Call 0878 6033

[006]

Oldtimer For Sale! Mobil

[003]

Plymouth, Good Condition, Grand Cherokee 3.6

Year 48, 3600cc, BPKB,

Limited & 5.7 Overland;

STNK, IDR 100 juta, Nego.

Wrangler Sport 2 & 4 doors;

Please contact HP 081 130

Wrangler Sahara 2 & 4 doors;

5932. [007]

Wrangler Rubicon 2 & 4 doors; Jeep Patriot;

Suzuki Jimy ‘92, big wheels,

Compass; Dodge Journey;

MP3 Player, Aircon, Sports

Wrangler Sport 4 doors

exhaust, White duco, Black

platinum diesel. Visit Nadia

grey trim, many reciepts. IDR

Auto Graha Chrysler Bali

35 Juta: (0361) 7976785:

Authorized Dealer, Jl.

Sanur. [008]

Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [004]

250

Excellent /

Tyres,

Frequently

1473 or email <cantlon22@

Nego. Tel: 0815 5850 4048.

Kawasaki

hotmail.com>. [011] Honda Tiger, 2009, 944 km.

Red,

box,

GIVI

carrier

immaculate

one

expat owner. Rp.18jt. Tel (0361)

815887

e-mail

<rexwhistler@gmail. com>.

[012]

Watercraft For Sale or Lease; 1 Fyber Diving 13.50m.

Boat, 16

3x200hp. persons.

1

Fyber Fishing - Diving Boat. For Sale; Nissan Grand

6+ persons. 2x150hp. 4

Livina XGear 1,8 matic. Only

stroke. 11 m. 1 Fishing -

New Maserati Cabrio ‘13;

8 months old. 260millions.

Diving L.O.B. 6-8 persons.

N e w To y o t a H a r r i e r ;

Great car, sold because

17 m. 3x250hp. 4 stroke.

Porsche Boxster ‘10;

departure. Call: 0812 3917

Tel. 0821 4413 8943. Only

Chrysler 300 C ‘12; Subaru

4090. [009]

English. [013]

Contact

Bali Advertiser

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

C/Ns/G-19 March 14

Pet Parade

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

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

Save a Bali puppy today! (BARC) please call 081 855 Loveable puppies looking for 0947. [002] temporary foster homes. BAWA (0361) 977 217. [001] Odin, a friendly one-eyed Bali pup, needs a loving Cute, healthy, vaccinated h o m e ! P l e a s e c o n t a c t pups for adoption from 0813 3911 5727 for more Bali Adoption Rehab Centre information. [003]

Two lovely baby cats brothers which I found in the road without the mother, need a loving house. It’s not possible to separate them as they do everything together. 0812 3919 7103 / <alvaro11_23@ hotmail.com>. [004]

Pets For Sale

For Sale Line Ads Rp. 13.000 per word. Photo ads Rp. 535.000. All ads must be paid before printing. Bulldog & Boston Terrier. months old. Excellent Please contact 0878 6000 security and family pet. Offers. Owner going 6837. [005] overseas. Call 081 2393 Rottweiler dog for sale. 9 2116. [006]

German Shepherd 5 months old, female, big bones (strong feet), pedigree, very healthy! Please call: (0361) 212 3434. [007]

Contact Bali Advertiser

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


Employment Place your ad online at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

The Gallery is looking for staff

LOOKING FOR STAFF

Housekeeper - Sanur. 9AM

(Cari Tenaga)

to 1PM Monday, Wednesday, Friday.

- 3 Shop Managers (English, computer and selling skills)

- 1 Marke ng Manager (excellent markeƟng skills + experience)

- 1 Tukang/Handyman Junior Send your CV to contact@thegallerybali.com

Seeking English/ Indonesian architecture graduates or architects. CAD design skill basics required. 0822 3662 8232, <office@alexisdornier. com>. [427]

QUALITY CARE

Ph. 0361 8839741 / 0812 3671 1200 / 0878 7058 5122 www.nannyserviceinbali.com E: ketutsantosa15@gmail.com Babysitter/Nanny Driver Cook Gardener Housemaid Security

VISA service (extension, retirement, social, working visa) Car & motorbike rental Tour guide + driver

Must be able to speak English. SMS or Whats’ App Only: 081-353-457-888. [573] International

Company

looking for Admin staff to

For Established Fashion Brand We are looking for someone who is highly motivated and keen to apply there skills in a company that is small, fast paced and is able to work well with others. Technical garment and offshore production knowledge is preferable. We would like you to have had a previous experience in a similar role in the apparel industry. Please send CV to: natashagan@mac.com

support sales consultants

NC/Es/25 Jun 14

Employment Recruitment & Distribution

600.000,00/Mth.

PRODUCTION MANGER WANTED

Needed Administration Staff Restaurant Seminyak <info@babarcafe. com> . [514]

overseas.

Knowledge

NC/Es/6 Aug 14

of

tourism an essential and excellent English required. Leadership skills required to run small team of support

English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male Professional Service With Guarantee C/Es/A-9 July 14

EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 8.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word. 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word. 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.

Pantry Magic is looking for Store Assistant, Must Speak English with Pleasant Personality. Good salary package. Send CV to <baliinfo@pantry-magic. com>. [542]

The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Resort Mgr (Expat) GM Expatriate Design Mgr (Expat) Chef / Sous Chef HRD Manager Accountants Sales Manager Secretary / PA Purchasing Mgr Sr Architect

opportunities, call 0812 3939 8005 or email <accounts@ lightfoottravel.com>. [562] C/ES/I-25 June 14

Female Staff for a villa in Seminyak, multi task, speaks

Urgently Required an Admission Officer for International School based in Kerobokan - Bali. Fluent in English is a Must, computer skill, filling, able work under pressure, multi-task, front office or CS background is an advantage. Please send your CV to: <hrd@ sunriseschoolbali. com> . [556] Kaiana Spa at Warung Made Seminyak is looking for staff Receptionist (English and selling skills), Spa Therapist and Spa Attendant. Send your CV to <shenoasupatra@yahoo. com>. [557]

C/Es/25 Jun 14

staff. Exciting challenge with

Urgently Required: Marketing Executive Umalas Resort Villa, good experienced. Salary & Bonus. Call: 0819 1657 9004. [508] Bazaar Restaurant is looking for Restaurant Manager, Shift Leader, Bartender and Barista. Send your CV to <workatbazaar@gmail. com>. [559]

English.

Monday-Friday. [563] Cook for a villa in Seminyak, Western

VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com

and

Indonesian

food, speak English. Contact 0361 – 425821 office hours

Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/6 Aug 14

English and Indonesian speaking, permanent or temporary, live in and out are available.

PRIVATE ENGLISH LESSON

w w w. b a l i k r i s n a s e r v i c e . c o m Tel: (0361) 744 6932, 264738 Hp. 081 2365 4977 ~ 9am - 5pm C/Es/I-25 Jun 14

Admin Staff for Dive office Lembongan. Good English, MS. Office, Acc. background. Send CV to <hrd@scubali. com>. Fax 284431. [568] Seamstress

wanted

for

new bikini line! Overlock experience is a must. Your own overlock is a plus. call 0812 3768 6099. [569] Administration

Executive

+ Accountant (2 positions) Are you highly organised? Love a challenge? Fluent in English. You must have computer experience and NC/Es/6 Aug. 14

previous work in accounting industry an advantage. An amazing

opportunity

for

the right person. Reply <greeninbali@gmail. com>.

[571]

YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH

For

Production

Manager Has At Least 5 Years Experience In Fashion And

Garment

Industry,

Willing To Work Under High Pressure, Self Motivated, Understands The Process From Point Zero To Finish Line, Well Educated With

Teaching Opportunity for Native English Speaker with Marriage Kitas 081 1388 1273. [572]

We can provide domestic placement for • Babysitters • Housekeeping • Gardeners • Cooks • Cleaners • Security • And more

Monday-Friday. [564]

Looking Looking for an experienced Pattern Maker with production knowledge for an interesting women dress label, part time Seminyak area, contact <dguyot@ hotmail.com>. [561]

Contact

0361 425821 office hours

Bali Krisna Service

Since 1999 Bali Krisna Service CV, has been the number one and most trusted domestic employee agency in Bali, specialising in housemaids, babysitters and nannies.

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: General Manager (Expat) - Benoa General Manager (Expat/Local) - Jakarta Executive Assistant Manager (Expat/Local) - Bali Director of Finance (Expat/local) - Surabaya Public Relations/Event Manager (Expat/Local) - Bali Food & Beverage Manager (Expat/Local) - Bali Executive Chef (Expat) - Seminyak Guest Relations Officer - Japanese (Expat) - Jakarta

General Manager (Expat) - Ubud Director of Operations/Asst. General Manager (Expat/Local) - Seminyak Executive Assistant Manager (Rooms) (Expat) - Tabanan Japanese Sales Manager (Expat) - Sanur Assistant Director of Food & Beverage (Expat) - Nusa Dua Executive Chef (Expat) - Jakarta Executive Chef (Expat) - Bali Beach Club Manager (Expat) - Philippines

Computer Skills, Has His/

Our service is completely free of charge for candidates

Her Own Transport. Email

Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com

Your

CV:

<cv.yayank@

yahoo.com>. [560]

For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Setiabudi, Simpang Siur Square, Kuta 80361, Bali, Indonesia Phone : +62 (361) 754185 / +62 (361) 754186 C/Es/G-6 August 14


Bali Advertiser

Employment

06 August - 20 August, 2014

LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)

Looking

for

Lady

URGENTLY LOOKING FOR: • European Spa Managers - Preferably Male, Sport & Leisure experience will be a surplus. • Spa Therapists Female. For 5* hotel chain in Dubai, Doha and Seychelles Send your CV with photo to : spajobs@spa-resourcing.com Or call 0361 554 2547

CLOTHING BRAND is looking for:

Housekeeping maid and c o o k . S M S 0 8 1 8 11 9

OPERATIONAL MANAGER

Company; Excellent English

PHP Developer Needed.

and

skills.

Available Immediately. Web

Please send CV to <bali.

Development company in

Manage and improve warehouse operations systems by determining product handling and storage requirements; developing, implementing, enforcing, and evaluating policies and procedures; developing processes for receiving product, equipment utilization, inventory management, and shipping. Good english, minimum 5 years experience in a similar position.

ptbb@gmail.com>. [570]

Nusa Dua are seeking

Send CV to : baligarmentjob@gmail.com

Personal Assistant required for

International

634.

[583]

Property

Spreadsheet

Joomla & WordPress

NC/Es/06 Aug. 14

Seminyak

Villa

Staff:

Developer. Must have some

Manager+ Security, Female

understanding in English.

Younger:

Masseuse+Pool

Skill Requirements: CRM

Hostess, Maid, Assistant,

systems, SQL/MySQL, OO

Good

Attractive,

Programming, HTML, CSS,

food,

JavaScript, AJAX. Full Time

Inggris,

experienced, bartending. Text

Only+62

Only, 9-6 Monday-Friday.

819 9901 4339 Txt <mgr@

Please send your resume to

UltimateVillas.com>. [574]

<

r

e

z

i

n

NC/Es/23 July 14

ACCOUNTING POSITION A restaurant in the heart of Seminyak Our accounting department is currently looking for an experienced person to help run our finance operations. • • • •

Must be fluent in English. Computer literate. Have at least 3 years accounting experience Excellent conditions for the right applicant

@

Email resume to harsitaom@gmail.com

sellingonlinemadesimple.

NC/Es/6 Aug14

Urgent need for Experienced

NC/Es/6 Aug14

com.au>. [584]

A private school group is urgently seeking qualified and experienced candidates for the following posiƟons:

Italian Cook/Chef/Executive Chef

Consultan

&

F&B

Wa n t e d : E x p e r i e n c e d

Manager, send to : <legian_

Reservations and Flight

cafe@yahoo.com>. [575]

Ticketing Agent. Fluent spoken & written English &

Looking for Hairdresser & Capster for Salon in High Class Hotel, Experience + NC/Es/6 Aug. 14

English, Call : 085 237 415 320. E-Mail : <hr072014@

EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION

gmail.com>. [576] Looking for Maid for Villa.

1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service.

Jl. Arjuna ex 66 No. 99, close Suratih Restaurant.

2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad.

Call 732137. Hp 081 2384

3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 8.000 per word.

Looking

4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.

7870. [577]

GRO,

for

SPA

male

PR/

Marketing

-

Young - Proactive – Gay Friendly – English Speaking. Contact : 085 237 415 320. E-Mail : <hr072014@gmail. com>. [578] Experienced

Web

Developer

wanted international

HOTEL TUGU BALI

Sanur (full time). Apply here: <http://bit.ly/1knB0Ae>. [579] PT

Kapitmas

Accounting. accounting

looking Strong

background,

experience in tax brevet AB, MYOB. Send to <maria@

KAKI LIMA RESTAURANT

kapitmas.com>. Jl. Kebo Iwa

RESTAURANT ASSISTANT MANAGER & RESTAURANT SUPERVISOR • SOUS CHEF / SENIOR COOK Strong leadership, creative, organised, knowledge of cost control, skilled in salads & grills • SENIOR WAITER/WAITRESS, BARTENDER Fluent in English, charming personality, food & beverage knowledge • BARTENDER, charming personality, experienced in customer service • RESTAURANT SUPERVISOR, Fluent in English, organised, strong leadership, training skills, management experience • MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING • PART-TIME GRAPHIC DESIGNER • SECURITY Please send CV with recent photo to bali@tuguhotels.com

no. 10. (0361) 7463229. [580]

HOTEL TUGU LOMBOK •

ASSISTANCE OPERATION MANAGER Strong leadership, attention to details • HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR Strong leadership, attention to details • GUEST RELATIONS OFFICER Attention to details, charming personality, genuinely interested in people • SALES & RESERVATION COORDINATOR Fluent in written & oral English, telephone handling skills, charming personality • SOUS CHEF / SENIOR COOK Strong leadership, creative, organized, knowledge of cost control, skilled in western food Please send CV with recent photo to lombok@tuguhotels.com NC/Es/6 Aug. 14

1. ENGLISH TEACHER 2. ART TEACHER • • • •

3. MUSIC TEACHER 4. CLINIC DOCTOR

Must hold at least a Bachelor degree in related major. Minimum of 2 years experience in similar posiƟon. Fluent in English wriƩen & spoken Smart, honest and good interpersonal skills

skills especially excel,

Please send a brief cover leƩer and CV including photo with contact details of two professional referees to: info@ourbalischools.com

organised, accurate. Based in Sanur. Send CV to <info@

NC/Es/6 Aug 14

dive-damai.com>. [585] Urgently required. Female English/Math Full Teacher. Graduated from reputable University. Experienced in teaching under 14 yo. Love Education, responsible, and committed. Send CV with colored photo to <bali. gatsu@myeyelevel. com>.

[586]

Therapist and Gardener needed for Salon in Seminyak

communications agency in

RESTAURANT MANAGER / FOOD & BEVERAGE SUPERVISOR, Fluent in English, organised, strong leadership, training skills, management experience • HEAD CHEF/Strong leadership, creative, organised, knowledge of cost control and computer literate • SENIOR WAITER charming personality, experienced in customer service • RECEPTIONIST, charming personality, experienced in customer service Please send CV with recent photo to bali@tuguhotels.com

Bahasa, excellent computer

Children, passionate in

for

65

and Padang Padang Uluwatu. CV to : <esthetickuta@ hotmail.com> telp : (0361) – 735 593. [588]

Join us! New Asian Fusion restaurant in Ubud will open this fall and is looking for:

1. 2. 3. 4.

Kitchen Staff (cooks, cleaning staff) Patissier Chief Bartender Bar Staff

Requirements: Indonesian citizens (1,2,3,4) Interested in F&B and Hospitality (1,2,3,4) Must be able to speak basic English (2,3,4) At least 1 year working experience (2,3,4) Must have enough technique and skills to make the best cocktails and preferably his/her own signature cocktails (3) Interested candidates are welcome to send their complete CV including recent photo to: thesayanhouse@plandosee.co.jp Don’t miss this great opportunity, great working conditions & benefits! NC/Es/6 Aug. 14

Looking for Restaurant Manager with experience, preferable Indonesian women 25-35 years old, speak English, Great Salary, send CV to <osteriadelmareflores@ gmail.com>. [589] Looking for staff Frontdesk (English) and Housekeeping.

Waitress Needed for new

<info@hostelworld.co.id>.

restaurant in Oberoi area.

0822 3660 9349. [590]

Experience

and

English

necessary. Good pay, many

We are looking for Indonesian

benefits, flexible hours. Send

Experienced; 1 Sales Girl, 2

CV to <info@theislandcafe.

Marketing (website), 3 Adm.

net> or call (0361) 847

English speaking(1, 2).

8232. [581]

Computer skill (2, 3). Start immediately. CV, photograph,

PMA Restaurant in Legian

expecting

Looking for motivated,

<silvergemstone.2014@

salary

to

pleasant personality, English

gmail.com>. [591]

speaking: Waiter/Waitress, Cook Helpers, Cleaners,

Looking for part/full time

Marketing, Contact: 0819

e x p e r i e n c e d G a r d e n e r,

9936

Email:

English speaking, CV to

<paliwals75@gmail.

<vajra.info@gmail.

com>.

com> .

2544. [582]

[592] NC/Es/6 Aug. 14


66

Employment

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

Due to our retail expansion we are looking for

Sales Promotion Girls for our menswear stores in Petitenget and Ubud • Min 2 years experience, preferably in fashion sales • Fluent English speaker • Confident personality Please send your CV to: admin@nicoperez.co or call 0361 928 9092 NC/Es/6 Aug. 14

Garment Company in Legian looking for:

OFFICE COORDINATOR AND STAFF QUALITY CONTROL

Must be responsible, hard-working, love to work in small team, previous experience in similar role necessary as will need to assist in all production matters and data entry. Immediate start. Please send your CV to: liitlegemsbali@yahoo.com.au or call 0361 - 759832 NC/Es/6 Aug. 14

EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 8.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.

LOOKING FOR WORK

Putri Arinda Wahyudi, 20

(Cari Kerja)

y.o. Job Experience: - Public Relation

Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] European Hotel General Manager - strong, skilled, experienced ( 7 years Indonesia ) - opening specialist ( 3 properties in ID, 1 in VN ) - available for new executive or corporate position in Indonesia and SE Asia. Please contact to this email: <expatgm@outlook. com>. [458] Looking for a job as Marketing Manager or assistant to Marketing D i r e c t o r, 1 5 y e a r s o f experience within selling and marketing duties mostly in printed media, diploma degree, excellent English both verbal and written, able to operate PC or Mac. Man, good looking, professional. Please email me to <marketingbali2014@yahoo. com>. [266] Experienced Driver need job. Please contact 0813 3873 4957. [494]

Executive

Selatan,

-

Reception

NC/Es/6 Aug. 14

of

Akasaka Denpasar, - as Sales Promotion Girl. Young lady,

English

good

on

Looking for professional SPG Min 28 y.o, good English, experienced. GREAT package salary for the right candidates.

speaking,

cumputer

skill,

Email your CV to : jobvacancy991@gmail.com

good looking. Looking for

NC/Es/6 Aug 14

a job as Marketing Public Relationship. Call me: 085 224 139 944. [565] A+ Certified Computer technician needs a job. Firstlevel user support; Win 7/ Server 2003; LAN; asset management. Supervisor/ Asst Manager position

NC/Es/6 Aug. 14

preferred. 0813.3746.0874. <balitechguy@gmail. com>.

[566]

32 y.o. American Female 5yrs living, working in Bali, experienced in jewellery production,

design,

gemstones, trade shows, export, sourcing anything, w/ large database of contacts, looking for full time or commission. <rockwellpan@ gmail.com>. 0821 4627 9950. [567] Looking

Looking for work as Pool Cleaner. Please call me 0878 6017 0659. [517]

Club

of Ambhara Hotel Jakarta

Leading Clothing Company

for

Job;

Housekeeping / Nanny. Canggu area. Ph: 0813 3784 9428. [587]

RECEPTIONIST & GENERAL ASSISTANT OPENING at Annika Linden Centre, in Tohpati, Denpasar Timur. The Annika Linden Centre is a new centre of excellence for non profit work and charity in Indonesia. Qualifications: Indonesian citizen, living in Bali; Education D3/similar; English speaking; Office administration experience; Team worker; Positive social attitude, enjoys meeting new people. Responsibility: Greet visitors, give information with a smile; Responsible for lobby and reception; Handle deliveries and telephone; Assist with events and desk research ; Responsible for office administration and logistics; Assist company leaders and supervisors in daily tasks. Send CV and cover letter to: jobs@annikalindencentre.org NC/Es/6 Aug. 14

NC/Es/6 Aug14


Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

67

By The Coach

This Sporting Life

KITESURFING NEWS

The 2014 edition of HOTAIR! was recently in front of Prama Hotel (ex Sanur Beach). Founded and organized by Rodney Holt with Mario Bari, now in its 9th year, the only Kite surfing competition in Bali. Presented by Bali Sports Foundation using the excellent facilities of Ripcurl School of Surf as launching pad, HOTAIR kicked off on Friday 11th July. However the winds did not cooperate, so it was a slow start, however by Sunday most events had been run, with the exception of the iconic Jump for Chilli. However that did not dampen the enjoyment of the HOTAIR prize presentation at Prama’s newly refurbished Bamboo Bar on the beach. Results Marathon Men 1. Komang 2. Kojek 3. Marem

Marathon Women 1. Elizabeth 2. Helen

Speed 1. Roylek 2. Komang 3. Koye

Freestyle 1. Hugh 2. Rolyek 3. Koye

Hangtime Koye 3.63 seconds

Acumulative Hangtime 1. Wayan Pande 2. Komang 3. Koye

Simon Hor Horn Memorial Prize Best Overall 1. Komang TENNIS NEWS Once again Indonesian sports bureaucracy lets down one of it’s most promising athletes.Tami Grende, 17, Balinese born and bred, the daughter of a Balinese mother and Italian father, whose rise from junior in Bali to international success, with most recently Tami’s girls (Junior) doubles win in Wimbledon. The win was followed by an invitation from International Tennis Federation, for Tami to compete in the US Open junior competition from Aug. 25 to Sept. 8. But as the Jakarta Globe

reports “ the invitation is as far as Tami’s dream seems destined to go, thanks to a legal wrangle raised by her money-grubbing local club and the impotence of the national tennis association to look past the problem for the benefit of the young star’s development”.

C/Ns/G-9 Sept. 09

As it stands in order to play at the Grand Slam event, Tami needs to submit a letter of endorsement from the Indonesia Tennis Association (Pelti), However, the association has refused to issue the letter pending the resolution of a legal spat that has seen Tami’s former club, Sportama, threaten to sue the young player for $50,000 for alleged breach of contract. This will lead to not only Tami missing the US Open, the dispute with the club has also led to Pelti leaving Tami out of the national team for the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing next month. As Tami points out the issues are completely separate, however Pelti, the national sports organization seems to be following the direction of a private club, a private club that seems to be only interested in Tami now that she is relatively successful, and interested not to help promote her career but to try and extract money out of her and her family. Sound familiar.

NC/Ns/G - 27 July 11

Back in the beginning of Tami’s career, due to the lack of sponsorship in Bali, Tami and her father/coach Olivier had look off shore to Java,and found sponsorship to enable Tami to pursue her dream of success on the tennis court. Now this sponsorship seems to have many strings attached to it, so much so that it inhibiting rather than helping Tami’s career. Most observers, even casual ones can not help but notice Indonesia’s singular lack of success in international sport, not withstanding having a population base of 250 million people. Tami’s case illustrate’s the core issue that the various Indonesian sports departments interest lies more with the bureaucrat’s interest usually pecuniary rather than promoting and assisting Indonesian athletes achieve success. Some have suggested Tami move to another country, in this case Italy, with its superior sporting structures, sadly for Indonesian sports fans, this a path taken by other elite Indonesian athletes, for example a number of shuttlers who have moved to Singapore and elsewhere to play, because of the continued lack of support in Indonesia.

C/Ns/I-05 Feb 14

Sporting Calendar

UPCOMING SPORTING EVENTS IN BALI 2014

C/Ns/I-6 August 14

Copyright ©2014 If you wish to add any sporting related information to the You can read all past articles of This Sporting Life at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz calendar, please email info@baliadvertiser.biz. C/Ns/G-11 June 14


Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser NC/Ns/I-19 March 14


Real Estate PETITENGET BEST DEAL HOUSE NEEDS TO BE RENOVATED 300SQM LAND / 200SQM BUILT

24 YEARS AT USD 195.000 VALUE AFTER RENOVATION RENTAL: IDR 180 MILLION PER YEAR FOR SALE 24 YEARS: USD 325.000 TEL: 0819 361 819 99 NC/RE/I-9 July 14

KUTA

ONGOING VILLA PROJECT FOR SALE

Fully furnished rooms for short or long term rent. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta, 5 mins to airport. Close beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 081 7470 7559. [5176]

Due to health reasons, I find myself unable to continue the construction of a 6 villa project in North Kerobokan. Plans call for 6 Villas on 20 are leased land for 26 + 25 years. Villa # 1 is 90% completed and Villa # 2 has the walls in. If interested to buy the project for a great price and continue the build, please send your email to:

Magda House Bali. Room available in Kuta. 10mins from airport and beach. Fully equipped. Can be rented daily Rp. 200.000, weekly Rp. 2.300.000, monthly Rp. 3.500.000. For more information cal 0813 3970 3334 or visit : <www.magdahouse.wix.com/bali>. [8777]

project.kerobokan@yahoo.com NC/Re/M-23 July 14

CANGGU 2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [6234] NC/Re/G-23 July 14

Freehold villa for sale. 4.6 are, great location Pererenan, Canggu. 1km to beach, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, AC, pool. Garden, semi furnished. For villa showing contact Pak Ngurah 0878 6245 4586 or <mondotonio@ hotmail.com>. [8582] Luxury apartments for rent in Canggu, 1 bedroom, 2 story with private garden, no pool, great location, weekly or monthly from Rp. 2 million/week. Tel 0361 780 1788. E-mail <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [8002]

C/Re/I-19 March 14

Land for sale. Size 6 are (2 are and 4 are). Strategic location near the beach and Perum. Canggu Permai. Please call 081 2386 9064. [8775] 3BR yearly rent villa in Umalas Tunon, 6are, full furnished, IDR250mill, avail beginning Aug. Quiet, spacious garden, pool 3x8m, enclosed living, internet, TV cable. Text Elva 0821 6457 6518 or <elva.uli@gmail.com>. [8825] For rent villa in Cangu area with beautiful view, 4 bedrooms, pool, garden, housekeeping and wifi high speed. For rent weekly or long term ($950). Contact : <paris_bali@yahoo. com>, photos : <http://bali-villa-nauli.blogspot.com>. [8826] Up market new house 5mins walk to Brawa beach near Seminyak. 3 double bedrooms, AC, hot water, modern kitchen, pool, garden, carport, secure quiet area, 300m2. Contact Wayan 081 138 6761. [8829] Charming house for rent yearly. Fully furnished, AC, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open living and kitchen, quiet location, price Rp. 70 million/year min 1 year. For house showing Pak Aris 0878 6245 4586 or <mondotonio@ hotmail.com>. [8708]

NC/Re/G-9 July 14

Villa rent building 125m2 / 2.55 are, furnished, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen full equip, garden, pool 2 min from Berawa Beach, 5 min Canggu Club. Rent Rp. 175 million / year. Call 081 895 7082. [8762] For sale/long lease villa in Brawa 1.45 are , 2 bedrooms, garage, kitchen set, pool, 2 floors, minimalist new building, close to beach. Call 0813 3840 4444 / (0361) 215 8848. [8775]

C/Re/G-9 July 14

BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices

The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali

CONTRACT LAND KEDUNGGU 12.75 Are, 47 Years remaining, 150m to beach with river frontage. Good access and electric. Great for your holiday / surf villa. Price : IDR 4 Milion / Are / Year LAND FOR SALE BELALANG 8 Are In nice western area. Good access, electric and ready to build ( Aspect ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 200 Million / Are KEDUNGGU 14 Are, 6m Road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 325 Mill / Are / Nego MUNGGU - SESEH 2 Are, rice field paddy views,3m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 400 Mill / Are MENGENING – SESEH 5 Are,5m Road access, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 600 Mill / Are PERERENAN 3 Are, 4m Road access, Ready to build, Freehold. Price : IDR 500 Mill / Are 3 Are, 3m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 400 Mill / Are 5 Are, 5m Road access, Br. Tiying Tutul, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 450 Mill / Are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I-23 July 14

seminyak

stylish studio apartment

GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 29 YEAR LEASEHOLD $ 85.000

Land for sale located on Jalan Pantai Batu Bolong Canggu. 26 are. Please contact: 0813 3831 9191. [8366] House for rent, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, study, ricefields view, furnished, 5 mins drive to Echo Beach. Rp 140.000.000/ 19 months (until 30 April 2016). Please call/SMS to 0819 9901 6489. [8837] Villa for sale/rent longterm, short term. 3 bedrooms and 2 bedrooms, AC, big garden, garage, pool, 24hours security, maid, internet high speedy. Call 0878 6152 4094, <soeparmi.li@yahoo.com>. [8407]

GS SONI01-A Perfect 6 Villas Complex in Umalas

Contact: 1, 2, and 3 Bedrooms All Private Pools +62 (0) 81 797 35 110 Total land size : 3300m2 (33 are) Office - Staff Area, Car Parking Area +62 (0) 81 237 94 6713 For Sale Rp. 23 Billion/USD1,995,000 28 Years + 10 Years Option NC/Re/M-06 Aug. 14

2 bed 2 bath house on 6 aras for rent in Canggu next to Taman Segara Madu pool near Echo beach. Over contract 4 years left. Phone line, speedy. Quiet location, lots of storage. Partially Furnished. Call 0821 4723 0289. [8850]

CHALLENGE THE ORDINARY - 42m2 Luxury Studio Apartment completely furnished and equipped. - Premium Location Seminyak, Jl. Nakula - Includes: Parking, Reception, Swimming pool, Solarium, Chill Out Area, WiFi and more. - Ready to Live or Rent Out. - FINISHED IN AUGUST 2014 - Display unit ready for inspection Contact : Ph 0812 3881 677. Email utopicseminyak.bali@gmail.com C/Re/G-11 June 14


70

Real Estate

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

DENPASAR Spesifikasi Land Size : 3460 m2 Certificate : Freehold Location: Canggu close to Echo Beach, Suitable for villa or resort, ocean view, 850 mio per are Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.com | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081233654862, 081239177277 C/Re/I-23 July 14

House for rent in Dalung, Denpasar. 3 bedrooms, livingroom, 2 bathrooms, garden, garage, min 2 years. Call 089 9698 7304. [8660] House for sale. 80sqm, 2BR, 1 bathroom, kitchen, livingroom, easy access and strategic, Rp. 700 million at Perum. Pesona Pidada VII blok B no. 2 behind Ubung station. No agents. Call Gusti 0812 4643 2760. [8646] Exceedingly comfortable house: 1 bedroom, garden, porch, indoor/outdoor shower, garage, 2nd floor loft, top quality construction, quiet and secure, furnished, Sedap Malam area 10 minutes to Sanur or downtown Denpasar. 1.29 are freehold, 80m3 built. Rent: 2 years / 80 million, 10 million returnable deposit. Sale: 1250 million. E-mail: <y41111@hotmail.com>. [8824]

SANUR C/Re/G-19 Feb. 14

Freehold 3 bedrooms private pool villa off Jalan Mertasari in Jalan Kertha Husada, one gate system, brand new, high quality building. For only Rp. 2.6 billion. Contact +62 813 3843 1680, e-mail: <masdana81@gmail.com>. [8543]

pppsumbawa.com • 1.72 ha white sand beachfront only • 60 are @ Lakey Pipe . Best position • 11.9 are @ The Stones Subdivision • 15 are beach front Periscopes • Hillside land with great views from

+628123802310 pictureperfectperiscopes@gmail.com C/Re/G-9 July 14

BHUWANA PROPERTY Contact: 0815 5804 1018 0818 0548 0055 / 0818 0530 7137

Small 1bed furnished house, own kitchen. Shared garden & pool. Within family compound. Rp. 4.500.000/month. Including all bills, cleaning, wifi. Call 0815 5890 4141 / <rachel.holtman@gmail.com>. [8823] Overcontract house in Jl. Sekuta. 3 bed, 3 bath, open living, fully furnished, garage, hot water, AC, fan. 6 months reamaining Rp. 50 million, longterm available Rp. 80 million plus 10% per year. Phn Danny 0822 4704 9535. [8831]

U

Land for sale Close to Echo Beach Size 8.85 are Good for 1 or 2 villas River view

 NC/Re/M-06 Aug. 14

IDR 5.ooo.ooo/ Month.

Villa for rent daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wifi, 5 min to the beach & International school. Call: 0361 - 887 6679 / 081 138 5315, e-mail: <juarez@balileisurems.com>. [8308] For sale money changer. Complete papers and license for Bank Indonesia. Strategic location near restaurant, hotels, and Sanur beach. Still 5.5 years contract. Price Rp. 800 million (nego). Call 081 2361 0079 / e-mail: <yurithosa@ yahoo.com>. [8704]

Rp 1 M for all. Rp 30 jt/are Rp 22 jt/are Rp 35 jt /are RP 2 jt/are

Rent: week/ month/year

www.cozyumalasbali.com

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

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

NC/Re/G-9 July 14

LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A list villas Pererenan. Jl Babakan. Wonderful, NZ architect designed villa on 11.5 are. Stunning 180 deg. green land ricefield views. Huge living spaces. 3 massive bedrooms with ensuites. Indoor/outdoor pool. Over 450m2 landscaped garden. Fully furnished. Big garage and storage. US$825,000. Freehold.*VS-001 Seminyak. Behind Bintang. 2 br/3bth Fully furnished villa.Large pool, large living space. Guest changing/bathroom. All mod cons. Parking. Fully licenced. HUGE rental potential. 26+25 lease US$410,000.*VL-016 Seminyak. 300m from beach. 6 br villa on 1400m2. Separate living and sleeping wings. Wonderful marble bathrooms. Lap pool. 2 kitchens. Huge living and entertaining spaces. Rooftop BBQ. Reduced to US$995,000 Leasehold.*VL-035 Umalas. Tegal Cupek. Beautiful 4br/4 bth villa on 800m2. Famous Dutch architect.A true work of art. Furniture by Dutch craftsmen. Huge kitchen and living areas.Large saltwater pool, Bose sound, incredible lighting, vaulted ceilings, beautiful rice field views.Only US$895,000. Freehold. *VS-033 The Elysian. Oberoi. Amazing buy!! Beautiful 1 br villa in this booked out, high-end enclave. All Villas currently being totally renovated. Walk to Kudeta, beach, Jl Oberoi. Complex has restaurant and spa. Big ROI. Just US$112,000!!!*VL-019 Canggu, Jl Nelayan.Near Beach New 3br villa on 700m2. Lap pool. Beautiful position.Fully furnished.REDUCED! $210,000. Must sell! *VL-044 Seminyak. Batu Belig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views. Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terrace with jacuzzi. Exquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. 43 yr lease. Wonderful investment. Just US$750,000. *VL-060 Umalas 1. 5 br villa on 8 are. Brand new. Steel construction. Gourmet kitchen. 2 living rooms. Staff accom. Filtered water. Saltwater pool. *VL-030 Seminyak. Jl Plawa. Stylish 2 br, 3 bth 2-storey residence. Huge living space, large bedrooms with ensuites. Big pool and beautiful garden. Off-street parking. US$290,000. *VL-004 Seminyak. Cute, completely remodeled, 2 bedroom villa with pool, fully furnished. Western kitchen. All mod cons. Great rental potential. Only US$140 000. 28 year lease. *VL-032

A List Land Semiyak. Drupadi 1. Streetfront. 20 are. US$4 million. Freehold. *LS-028 Echo Beach Beachfront. 92.6are. On 4 titles. Ideal resort land. 50m absolute beachfront. 50m street frontJl Sea Sentosa. US$11,500,000.*LS-012 Petitenget. 18 are. Freehold. Between Potato Head and The W .Square shape. 3.5m access.Rp 2.1bill per are.*LS-006 Oberoi. 13 are.Good shape and access. Behind Café Bali.US$1.5 million.*LS-026 Umalas Lestari. 11 are. Good shape and access. 30 yr lease. Rp.8 mill/ are/yr.*LS-063 Br Semer.Behind Bali Buddha. 15.6 are. Full road frontage. Perfect shape for villas.28 yr lease. Just 6 mill/are/yr.*LL-111 Pantai Berawa. 7.5 and 15 are. 40 year lease!Rice field views Good shape and access. 1Km from beach.Just Rp5 mill/are/year.*LL-005 Canggu 12 are. Jl Nelayan, riverside, 300m to beach. Good shape and access.Rp600 mill/are. *LS-132 Canggu Club. Gg Mango. 4 are. Rare small block. Ricefield/river views. Rp750 mill/are. *LS-083 *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com C/Re/I-06 August 14

30-year lease, up to 2000 sqm beautiful, pristine land near Bali Hyatt, 450 meters to the ocean, secluded, old-growth fruit trees, 3m-width access road, short walk to restaurants, Rp. 9 juta/are/year, 0821 4650 4566 / <sanur.senang@ gmail.com>. [8838] Beautiful house for lease on beach side of Sanur. Reluctantly moving out due to work and family commitments. 3 bed, pool, AC, secure, furnished. Rp. 150 million/year. 0821 1975 1080 / <aryamiranti@gmail.com>. [8839] New house for rent at Sanur, close to Independent School, 2 rooms with AC, 2baths, WH, living space n balcony with fan, kitchen set with refregerator 2door, full furnished. More info contact Mr. Bagus Hp: 0821 4724 5997 or flexi: (0361) 275 3382. [8840] For rent 2 bedroom ensuite villa with pool at Batujimbar, Sanur closed to Hardys shopping centre and 5 min walk to the beach. Contact 0878 6094 3888 or e-mail: <campurillabali@gmail.com>. [8800] Villa 6 bedroom 6 bathroom, 4 carpark, pool, endless possibilities US$285K; Apartment small with pool US$38K; Villa 2 bdrm 2 bathroom, pool US$95K; All 5mins to beach on 25 years lease plus option. Phn. (0361) 797 6785. [8842] For rent/sale house in Sanur. 3 bedrooms, pool at Jl. Sekuta Gang Easter and 2 rooms, 1 maid’s room, pool at Jl. Kutat lestari Gang Graha Surya 9D. Please call: 0813 3775 8887 / 0813 3769 1935. [8848] For rent beautiful villa in Kutat Lestari Sanur. 3 bedrooms ensuite bathrooms. Livingroom, kitchen set, pool 7x3m, fully furnished, AC, water heater, carport, ricefield view. Only Rp. 140 mill/year. And for sale brand new villa at Pengiasan Sanur. 3 rooms, pool, freehold. More information & photo email owner <bagusarthana@yahoo. com> / 0812 3955 5544. [8707] Two exceptional villas to rent beach side of Jalan Mertasari, brand new three & four bedroom villa, new kitchen, beautifully landscaped, all bedrooms have ensuite bathroom, interiors done to high western standard, both light and airy with beautiful swimming pool, indoor dining and outdoor dining bale. Available for long term rent. Please call owner direct, tel: 081 2381 5133 or 271 572 email: <gillinteriors@gmail.com>. [8786]

Engineering Design Office Ensure your environment quality for a better Future

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

C/Re/G-30 April 14

LOOKING FOR

REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 13.000 per word All ads must be paid before printing Wanted to buy or lease fully furnished, well maintained 3 bedroom villa with a pool within 45 minutes of airport. Approximately US$200,000. <geoff57@iinet. net.au>. [001] Looking to lease or buy small hotel/bed and breakfast/ home stay, up to 8 rooms, within one hour of airport. No agents please. <geoff57@iinet.net.au>. [002]

Contact BALI ADVERTISER

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


SEMINYAK - 616

3

3

1

SEMINYAK - 789

1

1

1

SEMINYAK - 594

2

2

1

Three spacious air conditioned bedrooms with ensuite bathroom Swimming pool (8m[4m) surrounded by a =en tropical garden Peacefully located, a minute drive to Seminyak center Investment opportunity, great track record already established Price USD 380,000 Land Area 400 sqm Ownership Leasehold 27 yrs Build Area 155 sqm

Open living area with full kitchen overlooking swimming pool Large fully enclosed double ensuite bathroom with bath Located in the centre of Seminyak ne[t to best amenitiies Location make this superb investment with proven high return Price USD 269,000 Land Area 153 sqm Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs Build Area 72 sqm

Traditional two bedroom villa with all modern comforts Flowing open plan living spaces with bi-fold doors Two spacious poolside bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms A unique freehold offering at this price range in Seminyak Price USD 495,000 Land Area 400 sqm Ownership Freehold Build Area 150 sqm

CANGGU - 786

LEGIAN - 553

UMALAS - 791

3

3

1

Beautiful brand new property with tropical design, spacious layout 3 generous bedrooms with ensuite bathroom overlooking the pool Large swimming pool (8m [ 4m) with sun bed area and garden Centrally located 10min to Canggu beaches, 15min to Seminyak Land Area Build Area

560 sqm 147 sqm

UNGASAN - 736

Price (URO 145,000 Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs

3

3

2

0odern design, smart lay out, fully furnished, ready to move in Contemporary open plan living spaces (uropean style kitchen Three spacious en-suite bedrooms overlooking the pool gardens -ust minutes¶ drive to the white sand surf of Balangan Beach Land Area Build Area

350 sqm 180 sqm

Price USD 320,000 Ownership Freehold

2

1

1

Contemporary 2 bedroom apartment in a beachfront resort *enerous living area looking out to the balcony swimming pool Attractive as an investment, lifestyle property or a bit of both -ust footsteps to Double Si[ beach, shops and restaurants Build Area

100 sqm

Price USD 249,000 Ownership Leasehold 99 yrs

BALANGAN - 790

2

2

*orgeous two bedroom freehold villa with pool and garden *reat location, close to Balangan beach,cafes and restaurants Swimming pool, sundeck area surrounded by lush tropical gardens Well priced freehold villa in an up and coming area of Bali Land Area Build Area

300 sqm 110 sqm

Price IDR 2,520,000,000 Ownership Freehold

3

3

2

Beautiful modern three bedroom villa in desirable Umalas Three generous en-suite bedrooms with timber built-ins Spacious open plan living areas that can be closed off 10 m lap pool, two car garage plenty of storage space Land Area Build Area

500 sqm 250 sqm

Price USD 280,000 Ownership Leasehold 16 yrs

SANUR - 71

2

2

1

Superb location in the heart of Sanur, short walk to shops beach Smartly laid out open living space looking out to the pool , deck Very private, views from pool living area, a rare sight in Sanur Long lease provides security attractive return on investment Land Area Build Area

300 sqm 250 sqm

Price USD 295,000 Ownership Leasehold 40.5 yrs

LAND SEMINYAK - 492 BERAWA - 780 TABANAN - 637

ECHO BEACH - 521 BERAWA - 774 BERAWA - 586

SANUR - 773

3

3

1

(legantly presented modern two story villa, beachside Sanur Open plan spacious indoor living spaces that can be closed off Landscaped tropical gardens, free shape pool, outdoor sitting Sought-after locale, walk to shops restaurant the beach Land Area Build Area

550 sqm 400 sqm

Price USD 450,000 Ownership Leasehold 34 yrs

KETEWEL - 763

3

3

1

([otic direct beachfront boutique development in Pabean beach Two e[clusive private pool villas located only 7 kms from Sanur Located in the Pabean beach millionaires golden mile *reat residential or lifestyle freehold investment Land Area Build Area

800 sqm 315 sqm

Price $750,000 Ownership Freehold

PECATU - 608

PERERENAN - 736 UMALAS - 781

Seminyak Freehold Land, 700 sqm (7 are), Freehold, IDR 850,000,000/Are Leasehold Riverside Land, 1390 sqm (13.9 are), Leasehold 20 years, IDR 8,500,000/Are/Year Pasut Beachside Freehold Land - Between Beach And River, 1655 sqm (16.55 are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are 500 - 600m from beach, 1000 sqm (10 are), Freehold, IDR 800,000,000/Are Leasehold Beachside Land, 2500 sqm (25 are), Leasehold 27.6 years, IDR 10,000,000/Are/Year Spacious Freehold Land In Berawa, 1200 sqm (12 Are), Freehold, IDR 685,000,000/Are Ocean View Land - Need To Be Sold Now, All Offers Will Be Considered!, 5000 sqm (50 Are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Short Drive To The Beach, 3200 sqm (32 Are), Freehold, IDR 290,000,000/Are Umalas 1 Near Petitenget, Leasehold 30 years, 1800 sqm (18 Are), IDR 9,500,000/Are/Year

C/Re/G-6 August 14


C/Re/I-06 August 14


exotiqproperty.com Exotiq Property Bali & Lombok

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-B297

Single-level, fully-furnished, three-bedroom villa on 450sqm of land Built in a U-shape around a lush garden with an 10m swimming pool Large open-plan living and dining pavilion and a Western kitchen Offered on leasehold for 23 years with option to extend at market price Close to beach, shops and restaurants

For Sale from US$ 380,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-B309

A stylish one-bedroom villa with fantastic returns on 198sqm of land A living pavilion and sleeping pavilion with private swimming pools A fully-¿tted Western-style kitchen with breakfast bar Leasehold for 17 years with possibility to extend Just 150m from the beach in the heart of thriving Petitenget

Canggu • • • • •

BB-B199

Beautiful three-bedroom wooden home on 1,320sqm of land Consist of a main building, bedroom pavilion and a tree house Offers stunning views of the surrounding rice ¿elds Leasehold for 25 years with option to extend Just minutes from the beach, the Canggu Club and international school

• • • • •

BB-B298

Three-bedroom rural splendour on 1,655sqm freehold land A large living & dining room, a gym, two kitchens and mezzanine 13m swimming pool faces the tree-lined riverbank with rice ¿eld view Two-car garage, three parking spaces and quarters for two live-in staff Just a short distance to the Pererenan Beach

For Sale IDR 16,000,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Canggu • • • • •

• • • • •

BB-A75

Two-bedroom beachfront apartment at Legian Beach Spacious 74sqm with private terrace and furnished in a contemporary style Facilities includes business centre, club house, gym, spa and swimming pool Leasehold for 32 years Just south of the resort destination of Seminyak

Seminyak • • • • •

BB-L917

BB-A76

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

Kerobokan • • • • •

• • • • •

BB-V1150

Luxury living four-bedroom freehold villa on 764sqm of land Spacious living and dining area and a fully-equipped Western kitchen 13.5m swimming pool with a sun deck and an open dining pavilion Upstairs from the pool area is another large fan-cooled lounge Just walking distance from Batu Belig beach

Umalas • • • • •

BB-L918

1,782sqm plot of gently-sloping rural charm in Umalas Measuring of 55 x 33m with private access via a 45 x 3m road Electricity, water and telephone lines are less than 100 metres away Offered leasehold for 30 years with 25-year extension at ¿xed price Just ten minute’s drive from Seminyak and 2km from the beach

For Sale IDR 5,078,700,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

BB-L891

1,280sqm freehold land with 28m-wide ideal for private villa Great proportions and ready to build, certi¿cate is issued Access is direct off a public road and electricity is onsite Less than 100 metres to water and telephone lines Located in Bumbak, only a 10 minute drive from Seminyak

For Sale IDR 9,984,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Seminyak

For Sale US$ 1,850,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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

Freehold land located in Berawa measuring 500sqm Good shape and level aspect makes it easy to develop Magni¿cent rice ¿eld views Electricity and water are close to the site and certi¿cates issued Only few minutes ride from Berawa Beach

For Sale IDR 3,375,000,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Seminyak

Sprawling, ¿ve-bedroom contemporary villa on 2,000sqm of land Consists of a double-storey pavilion and three single-storey pavilions A massive lawn with a 18 x 4m swimming pool and built-in jacuzzi Leasehold for 43 years with 25-year extension at market price Only 100m from Berawa Beach

DP RIC E

For Sale US$ 210,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale US$ 390,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Canggu

UCE

• • • • •

BB-V1158

For Sale US$ 1,490,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale US$ 235,000 Erika Benyamin +62 (0)819 1664 3345 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

RED

Berawa

Canggu • • • • •

BB-L871

Nicely-shaped, 2,000sqm plot of land in Canggu Amazing rice paddy views and sits on the edge of the green belt area Electricity, water and telephone lines are onsite Leasehold for 27 years with an option to extend at market price Ten minutes to Echo Beach

For Sale IDR 2,160,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358 C/Re/G-6 August 14



NEW PROJECT BY AWARD-WINNING SENTOSA WORLDWIDE RESORTS

SIMPLIFY YOUR LIFE, AMPLIFY YOUR LIVING BALI’S EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY

Sentosa Residence Umalas, the newest project by the International award winning Sentosa Worldwide Resorts, a name synonymous with contemporary tropical luxury and elegant simplicity. This exciting project offers cutting edge, fully integrated resort style living, set on 6.5 hectares of beautifully landscaped gardens, with a choice of One Bedroom Villas and generously sized One, Two and Three Bedroom Premium Villas featuring private garden, sundeck and swimming pool. Much more than a home, Sentosa Residence Umalas offers a community and a lifestyle that is chic and sophisticated, yet ultimately secure, comfortable and affordable. You will find yourself part of a nurturing community, a private paradise that you will always be happy to come home to. However, with so many facilities on your doorstep you might find that you never want to leave. The Sentosa Residence Umalas development includes 24-hour medical centre, a gourmet deli, international restaurants, world class spa, residence club house with olympic sized swimming pool, fully equipped gymnasium, and even an outdoor cinema! Villas at Sentosa Residence Umalas range in price from USD 199,000 to USD 699,000

VISIT OUR SENTOSA SALES OFFICE: Jl. Laksmana 999X, Bali 80361, Indonesia For more information please contact Chloe at +62 877 60134 888 | chloe@sentosaworldwide.com | www.sentosaumalas.com C/Re/I-25 June 14


76

Real Estate

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

LEGIAN

OTHERS

SINGARAJA

Studio room for rent, queensize bed, AC, Indovision, Wifi, living room, kitchen, hot water, daily maid. Daily Rp. 300.000. Also available for weekly and monthy. Call 0819 1636 2285. [8155]

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

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

Land for sale located at Tanglad Village, Nusa Penida. 132 are, price Rp 6 juta per are. Freehold. Contact: 0878 6008 1595. [8830]

GIANYAR

Overcontract shop for 2 year 7 months left in Legian (nearby Bemo corner), size 4x12mtr, rest room, 2 AC, 5500watts. Rp.160 juta/year. Call : Made Darmini 081 2364 4551. [8830] Rooms in Legian/Kuta (near Jl. Double Six). Comfortable and quiet. Fully furnished. AC, cable TV. Hot water. Kitchen with fridge. Large pool. Good price. Call/SMS 0821 4538 1349. [8843]

JIMBARAN 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]

This spacious, gorgeous, renovated design country house with large indoor apartment sits on a rural location of 4 Ha. It is in perfect condition and ready to move into. For more information: <www.greatcountryhouse.com>. [8851] Seraya Timor, 14Are prime land overlooking Gili Selang Lighthouse. Build into cliff, foundations completed, unobstructed 180degree views, incl own private access road. IMB approved. Water and electricity available. US$1.35 million freehold. Certificate. Contact Steve via <couplemate2012@gmail.com>. [8739]

4.73 are Saba Beach between Saba and the highway. Quiet area. Access via bitumen road. Rp. 380 million/are. Phone 0813 3861 6054 or e-mail: <couplemate2012@ gmail.com> for photos. [8512] 10 are land in Ketewel 200 metres from beach, in exclusive villa area, IDR 700 million per are. E-mail to <wallace5564@ yahoo.com.au>. [8642] Land for sale in beautiful Klungkung. Gorgeous bukit view, well suited for building. 10 minute scenic, traffic free drive to town center, 15 to beach, 20 to snorkeling and tourist restaurants. 17 are, 35 million/are. Contact Karsten at 081 721 2905 or <kohphanang2000-baliadvertiser@ yahoo.com>. [8827]

NUSA DUA

Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. Rp. 2.75 milllion monthly or Rp. 250.000 daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [7673]

For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305] Rent Kampial. Land 646m2, building 344m2. 5 bungalows, WiFi, satellite TV , AC, hot water, kitchen, combined living dining, gazebo, 8x3m pool, 2mx3m whirlpool, garden, garage. 0821 1125 0293. [8788]

Land for sale 16.2 are at Puri Gading Jimbaran. Located 4 hundred meters from the Taman Rama private school, 10 minutes to Balangan and Dreamland beaches, 15 minutes to airport. Rp. 350.000.000/are. Call 0821 4655 8059. [8769] House for rent in Taman Jimbaran. Furnished two bedrooms and one maidroom, two bathrooms, kitchen, dining, livingroom, garage, carport, terrace, backyard, price Rp. 45 million/year. Call 0819 9905 0756. [8847]

Land for sale 16 are seaview, 1mins mainroad Bypass, location Taman Mumbul. Price nego. Apartment for sale in Jimbaran. Land 4.20 are, 3 units, sharing pool, garage. Freehold, price Rp. 5 billion nego. Call 0812 3660 9687. [8828]

Jimbaran Cliffs area. A 4 bedroom mansion with the best views of harbour and ocean. Luxury furnish minimalist, large pool, basement parking 4 cars and 2 staff quarters $920,000. E-mail: <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo.com> / 0813 3733 8339. [8852]

See on Youtube (Tresna villa 7) 3 bedroom, pool full furnish, ocean sunset view, garage, stunning Western kitchen, aircon, cable TV, safe secure and quiet, close toll road, airport 10 min, beach 5 min. <craigdonaldmcleod@ yahoo.com> / 0813 3733 8339. [8853] C/RE/U-25 June 14

778 920 Beachside living NUSA DUA | IDR 3.95 Billion

Cozy Hill Living NUSA DUA | 7.5 IDR Billion

Outstanding potential BERAWA | IDR 18 Billion

Charming & spacious SEMINYAK | IDR 6.5 Billion

3 Bedrooms, 3 en suite bathrooms Massive living area Kitchen & balcony 183.5 sqm floor area, leasehold

3 Bedrooms , 2 storey Quiet-cozy atmosphere Minutes from BTDC Nusa Dua 380 sqm block

1,200 sqm freehold, 12 units/ 16 rooms All permits are available Close to CANGGU Club Minutes from Echo beach

Freehold Minutes drive to Double Six beach 20 Minutes from airport 200 sqm/ 280 sqm

Dewi Julistianingsih

0812 9453 5453

Ayu Wahyu

085 792 483 489

Putut Brahmantyo

085 739 107 460

Dewa Putu Agung

0812 129 7000 8

Affordable TANAH LOT | IDR 300 Million/Are

Charming & cozy living JIMBARAN | IDR 4.65 Billion

Grand residence SEMINYAK | IDR 18 Billion

Perfect location JIMBARAN | IDR 285 Million/Are

10 Freehold plots, 3 LEFT Close to Pan Pacific resort & golf club Minutes to TANAH LOT beach Suit to build rental villa

Free hold, 3 bedroom 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai airport 5 minutes to KFC/McD Jimbaran 180 sqm/ 300 sqm, one gate system

1,200 sqm freehold, 12 units/ 16 rooms Suit for detached residential/ villa Close to CANGGU Club 15 minutes from Double Six

3,500sqm, free hold Suit for resort villa complex 12 minutes from Ngurah Rai airport 3 minutes to KFC/McD Jimbaran

Ni Ketut Efrata

Marsel W

Martin DS

Richi R.

081 750 489 12

0852 4065 1965 5

0858 8553 1188

Hi-yield UNGASAN | IDR 2.6 Billion

Luxury & Style UNGASAN | IDR 8.8 Billion

Beachfront AMED | IDR 100 Million/ Are

OPEN HOUSE: 9-10 Aug, 10am-6pm 2 Bedrooms and 2 bathrooms Private oval swimming pool Spacious garden & BBQ 360 sqm block, leasehold

OPEN HOUSE: 9-10 Aug, 10am-6pm 2 Bedrooms and 2 bathrooms Private swimming pool & garden 400 sqm/ 750 sqm

Free hold, 30,000 sqm Suit for beach hotel/ resort developmentt Beautiful beach, cliff & hill views In the AMED tourist area

Martin DS

Dewi Julistianingsih

0858 8553 1188

0812 9453 5453

Ayu Praniti

0812 4050 5152

797 1177

Bali Collection Blok C5#1, Komplek BTDC Nusa Dua, Bali | pratamanusadua@harcourts.co.id | www.harcourts.co.id C/Re/I-06 August 14


C/Re/I-25 June 14


78

Real Estate

Bali Advertiser

06 August - 20 August, 2014

NEGARA

APARTMENTS & VILLAS

115are or 2. 6 acres of stunning flat land with 250mtrs of

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

absolute beachfront. Beach and river views. Easy to develop Suitable for a retreat/resort/villas or an exclusive private home. Contact owner <debbraschembri@hotmail. com> or +61 4 0780 7610. [8849]

Villa for rent. 2.5 are, AC, hot water, swimming pool, living room, location in Pengubengan Kerobokan. Contact 081 2363 0309, 0878 6191 5454. [7916]

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450

TABANAN

You can now find us on Facebook

For sale plot kavling in Surabrata Tabanan, high position with hill and ocean view, good investment, access 6 meters near beach. 0813 3840 4444 / (0361) 215 8848. [8776]

URGENT & SERIOUS BUYER ONLY

For sale freehold land : directly from owner, ready to build, beachfront, seaview, from 10 are up to 326 are, price starting from Rp. 39 million / are. Info please sms to: +62 81 855 5010 or email: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452] For sale freehold villas in Sahaja Sawah resort (build already). Townhouse 2 bedroom starts at 89,990 Euro. Indah villa 2 bedroom with splash pool 99,900 Euro. Sahaja vila 2 bedroom with private pool 169,900 Euro. Info please sms to: +62 81 855 5010 / email: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [8270]

C/Re/A-19 Feb 14

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

House for rent in Kerobokan. 1 are, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, garage, no furnished, Rp. 45 million/year min 2 years. Call 0819 1665 9151 / 081 2363 0309. [8801] For sale villa 3 are in Umalas 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 floors, pool, garage, kitchen quite place near Kerobokan and Canggu, IDR Rp. 3 Billion negotiable. 0813 3840 4444 / (0361) 215 8848. [8774] Villa in Umalas 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, fully furnished, 170m2 land, freehold title. Rp. 3.2 Billion / USD$295,000 negotiable. Call 0812 3794 6713 / 081 7973 5110. [8811]

BUKIT C/Re/G-28 May 14

House for sale freehold. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage, AC, water heater, fully furnished, equipped kitchen, quiet, ground water tank, 1.3 are land. Picture available. 10mins to Pandawa and Dreamland beach. Rp. 800 million (nego). SMS 081 2389 5551 / 081 2381 5292. [8638] Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice wuiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733]

Land for sale, located in Angseri, Tabanan - Bali. 1 Ha land area, suitable for hotel, villa, etc. Info e-mail : <campurillabali@gmail.com>. [8844]

6 are land for sale in the Bukit close to Padang Padang ocean views, 260 views, certificate perumahan, electricity already available, price Rp. 500 million per are. Please call 081 5575 6294. [8832]

Land for sale, located in Klecung, Tabanan - Bali. 24 Ha land area, huge size for big development. info e-mail : <bali.corp.01@gmail.com>. [8845]

House for rent in Bukit Ungasan. 2 floor, 1 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen and lounge room. Great view with sharing swimming pool. Please contact 081 338 319 919. [8649]

UBUD Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, good price. Land for sale 6,5 are Tegalalang Sebatu, rice field view, Rp. 125 jt/are. Contact 0852 3714 4456. [7915] Sale-freehold private estate UBud / Kelusa. 75 are private valley, river, Rp. 150 million per are, 4 villas on site, rare development opp, private estate or hotel. 0819 9901 8868. [8835]

KEROBOKAN

2 bed 1 bath home for rent in Uluwatu. One year lease 6,500USD plus utilities. Near the surf, great neighbors and relaxing furnished place. Send mail to: <jessewn23@ yahoo.com>. (Available now). [8836] C/Re/G-9 July 14

Lot for rent located in Nyang-Nyang, Uluwatu- Bali. Each lot size 1000 M2. Info e-mail : <campurillabali@gmail. com>. [8846]

For lease luxury villa, 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms, built to Australian standards, infinity pool, stunning views, 15.5 are, 3km from Ubud, 22 year lease plus 20 year extendable. Price 355,000 USD. Contact + 62 821 4510 2129. [8738]

SEMINYAK 2 bedroom villa in Seminyak , pool, wifi, hotwater, TV cable daily maid. Available 12-18 August. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866]

2 bedrooms private pool villa, high quality building, fully furnished in a beautiful villa complex, 2km from Ubud center, with existing booking. Available 1 unit freehold only Rp. 2.9 billion or leasehold 25 years only Rp. 1.8 billion. Contact owner: <masdana81@gmail.com>, +62 813 3843 1680. [8542]

The real Bali in the heart of Seminyak. 17 are with wooden houses surrounded by a big garden and a pool 23 meter long for 5 years rent. Telp 081 138 8253. [8772] Oberoi villa for sale! USD 250,000. Leasehold 16 years. Land : 6.3 ara, building 280 sqm2, build year : 2005. 2 double bedrooms & 1 single bedroom. Fully furnished. <mayaklat@gmail.com> / 0878 6008 4054. [8779]

3 bedroom, 2 storey on 5 ara of prime land. Western built and ready to move in. Genuine reason for sale of my beloved villa. 0813 3733 8339 / <craigdonaldmcleod@ yahoo.com>. Freehold land AUD$370,000. [8854] C/Re/G-23 July 14

Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 Bedrooms, modern style. fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 120 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [8154] Overcontract Ruko in Kunti Seminyak, tourist place, 2 floors, 5 x 12 meters size, 4 years remaining, IDR 250 Mill / year. Call 0813 3840 4444 / (0361) 215 8848. [8833] Restaurant for lease located in Seminyak. Please contact 0818 0549 8661 / 081 2394 3788 / 0819 1640 2627 / 081 7977 3309. [8834] Sale villa Gn. Payung1/31X Depasar. 3floor. Land 250/ build 330m2. SHM 5beds, 4baths, 2kitchens, furnished, S. pool. Ricefield view, 1,5km to Sunset Road Seminyak. Price Rp. 4m nego. Call +61 4 1085 7213 / <mama2boys@ ymail.com>. [8841] Location! Location! Walk to Cafe Moka & Oberoi! AAA Seminyak opportunity! 16 are four villa complex 4 sale: Each unit w/2bed & 2 ensuite garden baths & private pool. Fully furnished. Fully licensed. Fully operational. Fully staffed. 50mtr to main street. Turnkey operation w/current ongoing cash flow. 20++ year leasehold directly in your name. US$ 13,500/villa/year. Cooperating agent by invitation only. For info or private viewing +62 87 861 988111. [3357]

C/Re/G-23 July 14


We’ve got Bali covered

5

SCGU886 Canggu

4

2

Beautiful family home / commercial villa in a strategic area in Berawa Canggu. Only 800m from the Canggu Club and 3 minutes driving to the beach, this beautiful villa is the best of family living. Once through the gate, this property will warm your heart up and will catch your eyes.Set on large 1300 Sqm and 674 Sqm of living space, this luxurious property is designed to a minimalist concept with a clever layout suitable for family living or for a commercial purpose. Contact: Teito Furukawa Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 8786 186 7277 Price : USD 1,200,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com

The Paradise Property Group

SJBN740 Jimbaran

3

4

2

5

SCGU150 Canggu

Four exclusive new villas located in a high demand area in Jimbaran and only 2 minutes drive to the white sand beach. Part of a secure private compound with security and excellent access, each offers 3 en-suite bedrooms, spacious open & enclosed living, fabulous kitchen, 14x4m pool with generous garden. The villas have been built with the best material and guaranteed top notch quality! Excellent value and a must see for Jimbaran lovers! Contact : Teito Furukawa Title : Hak Milik / Freehold +62 (0) 878 6186 7277 Price : USD 1,290,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com

6

5

If you are looking for a spacious private or commercial villa, this option is definitely yours! Located in the highly sought after area of Berawa – Canggu, this spacious property offers a total of 5 en suite bedrooms. Following the slope of the rice field until the river, it has 3 bedrooms in the main building and 2 bedrooms which are privately hidden in the lush tropical garden. Each of them are en suite and decorated with a traditional Indonesian style. Contact : Citra Dhamayanti Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 818 0543 0453 Price : USD 1,700,000 citra@raywhiteparadise.com

AK NY

T I ES EM

B

NT

E SM

S

VE

IN

All the very best in 2014

Thinking of selling your property?

GUARANTEED YIELD 8% PER YEAR FOR 3 YEARS! 2

SSEM295 Seminyak

2

5

The best villa purchase opportunity in Bali right now! Proven high yield and ROI, payback in less than 7 years! Stunning villa resort located in Seminyak and 10 minutes walk to Double Six beach, 37 years + 20 leasehold. Collective rental pool and owners in profit from year 1. Unlimited owner stays and excellent capital growth! Two and three bedroom villas, from U$275,000 – only 2 units available. CONTACT ME NOW. Title : Leasehold 37 years Prices From: USD 275,000

SSEM553 Seminyak

Contact : Amber +62 (0) 818 0418 8644 amber@raywhiteparadise.com

1

1

1

Gorgeous luxury villa located in the very heart of OBEROI, Seminyak. This fully equipped villa is part of a five star quality boutique villa resort. The villas achieve one of the best occupancy ratios on the island. Land size: 180 sqm. Build size: 119 sqm. Excellent access road. Owners can stay at the villas as long as they want. Rare opportunity to find a 42 year lease in Seminyak. The price is negotiable. Title : Leasehold 42 years Contact : Sebastian Price : USD 260,000 +62 (0) 878 6048 6570 (Negotiable) sebastian@raywhiteparadise.com

RINJANI ALTITUDE RUN

RUN FOR FUNDS mtrinjaniultra.com

Do you have a contemporary luxury villa or a big block of land around Bali from South to North, or from Flores, Sumbawa Besar and Sumba. And you would like to sell it quickly? Please send your details to my email: 4 3 2 emma@raywhiteparadise or just contact me immediately Stunning ocean and mountain views surrounded by tranquil on 0812 2279 8828 SCAD005 Candidasa

countryside is what welcomes you to this lovely property. Situated on 4380 M2 (approximate 44 ARE) of absolute will discretely sendsturdy your waterfront, and protected by a Ilarge and extremely property's detailsembraces to carefully retaining wall, this “natural wood eco property” you and spiritually enhances this restful 4 bedroom home. buyers selected prospective

from my vast data base.

Contact : Brenda Title : Leasehold +62 (0) 812 3916 8729 Price :emma@raywhiteparadise.com AUD 980,000 brenda@raywhiteparadise.com

LKUK500 Klungkung

5000 sqm

“GREAT LOCATION - GREAT INVESTMENT” 50 are located on the beachfront, directly next to the new project for the new fisherman’s port in Klungkung which will be finished in 2016. 15 minutes away from Padang Bai, and 15 minutes away from Bali Safari. This is a unique opportunity !

Title : Freehold Price : IDR 185,000,000/are

Contact : Grace +62 (0) 812 3879 3707 grace@raywhiteparadise.com

Kesambi / Kerobokan

House / Villa For Sale Sale by owner Located at Kesambi / Kerobokan 2 are / 200 sqm land, 2 lantai (2 floors) Including : 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open living /dining / kitchen, plunge pool, off street parking Modern villa style Asking price : Rp. 2.5 M (Negotiable)

Contact : Steven +62 (0) 813 3871 7636 steven@raywhiteparadise.com

STAB733 Tabanan

3

SATURDAY, 9th AUGUST 2014 givethemafuture • raywhiteparadise.com/we-care-we-share See our ‘We Care We Share’ page for donation details

Donate And Give Them A Future

2

Brand new and luxury villa, only 10 minutes from the exclusive Bali Nirwana Golf Course. Set on 700 sqm land and 280 sqm build area with open living. The villa is spread into two buildings. 200 sqm living space in the main building and a 80 sqm big Joglo House with it’s own kitchenette. 2 parking spaces. Fully furnished. Year built: 2014 Contact : Grace +62 (0) 812 3879 3707 grace@raywhiteparadise.com

Title : Freehold Price : USD 550,000

SPONSOR OUR TEAM AND HELP GIVE THE LESS FORTUNATE A FUTURE. Mark Tuck is leaving the office and Ngurah leaving his computer to tackle Bali’s toughest charity run on Mount Rinjani Volcano. Mark is comitted to 21km and Ngurah 52km. Choose your runner and with a donation of Rp.100.000 per kilometre covered you will be helping to build a better life for those less fortunate. So sit back, have a nice cool drink, donate and think of Mark and Ngurah battling the elements and Mount Rinjani.

3

The Paradise Property Group

Tel: Seminyak 0361 737 357 Nusa Dua 0361 773 540 Sanur 0361 285 525 Candi Dasa 0361 416 66 info@raywhiteparadise.com www.raywhiteparadise.com rwpbali @rwpbali

We Care. We Share. NC/Re/G - 06 August 14


THESE ARE ONLY A FEW, 500 MORE FOR YOU TO VIEW

WWW.XPBALI.COM D CE U D RE

RV-1760 FAMILY HOME STYLE LOCK UP VILLA 3ULFH 7LWOH %HGURRP %DWKURRP /RW 6L]H )XUQLWXUH ,QYHQWRU\ /RFDWLRQ

(852 /HDVHKROG 640 )XUQLVKHG &DQJJX

E IC R P

RV-1757 SMART HOME

3ULFH 7LWOH %HGURRP %DWKURRP /RW 6L]H +RXVH 6L]H )XUQLWXUH ,QYHQWRU\ /RFDWLRQ

RV-1650 DREAM VILLA IN UBUD 86' /HDVHKROG 640 640 )XUQLVKHG 3HUHUHQDQ

3ULFH 7LWOH %HGURRP %DWKURRP /RW 6L]H %XLOG 6L]H )XUQLWXUH ,QYHQWRU\ /RFDWLRQ

86' /HDVHKROG 640 640 )XUQLVKHG 8EXG

USD 100K PRICE REDUCTION

REDUCE IN PRICE

RV-1669 LUXURY BRAND NEW VILLA IN PETITENGET

RV-1598 LUXURY VILLA COMPLEX

/X[XU\ EUDQG QHZ YLOOD LV DYDLODEOH LQ WKH KHDUW RI WKH IDVKLRQDEOH 3HWLWHQJHW ZLWKLQ ZDONLQJ GLVWDQFH WR WKH EHVW 5HVWDXUDQWV %DUV &DIHV DQG %HDFK 6LWWLQJ RQ P RI OHDVHKROG ODQG WKLV 9LOOD FRQVLVW RI DPD]LQJ EHGURRPV ZLWK HQ VXLWH EDWKURRPV D PDLGV URRP ZLWK D VHSDUDWH HQWUDQFH D ODUJH RSHQ OLYLQJ VSDFH DQG GLQLQJ DUHD ZLWK IXOO ZHVWHUQ NLWFKHQ VZLPPLQJ SRRO P [ P :RQGHUIXO YLOOD ZLWK H[FHOOHQW FRQWHPSRUDU\ GHVLJQ TXDOLWLHV

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

Location : Petitenget Price : USD 495,000

Location : Legian | Price : USD 199,000

RV-1702 BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE WOODEN HOUSE

3ULFH 7LWOH %HGURRP %DWKURRP /RW 6L]H +RXVH 6L]H )XUQLWXUH ,QYHQWRU\ /RFDWLRQ

86' )UHHKROG 640 640 )XUQLVKHG %XNLW

)25 025( /$1' 237,216 3/($6( 9,6,7 WWW.XPBALI.COM OR CALL

RV-1762 MAGNIFICENT VILLA IN NUSA DUA

3ULFH 7LWOH %HGURRP %DWKURRP /RW 6L]H +RXVH 6L]H )XUQLWXUH ,QYHQWRU\ /RFDWLRQ

86' )UHHKROG 640 640 640 8QIXUQLVKHG 1XVD 'XD

<285 21( 6723 3523(57< 6+23 35(6(17,1* 3523(57,(6 )520 86 86 +HDG 2I¿FH -O 6XQVHW 5RDG ; .HURERNDQ %DOL 3K _ )D[ _ ZZZ [SEDOL FRP _ LQIR#[SEDOL FRP /RPERN 2I¿FH -O 5D\D 6HQJJLJL .0 /RPERN 17% _ 3KRQH C/Re/I-06 August 14


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.