September

September 14, 2010

New Beachhead in Fight to Clean and Green Bali

SANUR Celebrities, government officials, people from non-government organisations, surfers and businesses have united to tackle Bali’s growing rubbish crisis. As – Read More...
September 14, 2010

  Last Rites: Families at a mass cremation ceremony at Temukus village, Buleleng, at the weekend. Many Hindus wait for – Read More...
September 14, 2010

Top Legislator Pitches for Lower Groundwater Tax Rate

TABANAN A controversial 1,000 percent rise in groundwater charges needs to be studied in more depth and possibly reduced, the – Read More...
September 14, 2010

Thirty Tourist Bites Spark NT Warning Over Monkey Rabies

DARWIN Northern Territory health authorities are warning Australian visitors to Bali to beware of the risk of contracting rabies from – Read More...
September 14, 2010

Flat-Tyre Bandits Miss Out on Rp300m

DENPASAR Quick thinking by two men whose car tyre suddenly deflated as they drove from a bank with Rp300 million – Read More...
September 13, 2010

Police Probe Knife Assault on Christians

JAKARTA Police were questioning nine people on Monday in relation to an armed assault on Christian worshippers that left one – Read More...
September 13, 2010

No Need for Hotel Expat Workers, Says Union Chief

DENPASAR Luxury Bali hotels staffed with teams of foreign workers should give those jobs to Indonesians and all foreigners on – Read More...
September 13, 2010

Lianto Tjahjoputro, 47, born in Banyuwangi, is one of Bali’s best-known classical guitarists, and runs an academy on the island. – Read More...
September 13, 2010

From the perspective of Anantyo Priyo, 27, a painter from Surabaya. Do you believe people arrived in their present form – Read More...
September 13, 2010

…because of all the man-candy. Fedina Sutiono, 19, Jakarta SS/BT