HEADLINES

November 26, 2012

Tourists of Asia Pacific Goes to Bali

DENPASAR Foreign tourists from Asia Pacific are travelling directly from their country to Bali. During January-September 2012, there were 1,260,078 – Read More...
November 26, 2012

Buleleng Concerns about the Condition of 182 Elementary Schools

SINGARAJA It seems 182 of units of the elementary school (SD) in Buleleng has bad conditions, it is alarming and – Read More...
November 19, 2012

Gillard Government Under Pressure to Set Up Sex Abuse Inquiry

CANBERRA Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard is facing growing pressure to set up a national royal commission into allegations of – Read More...
November 19, 2012

Conflict between Prisoners, Almost Clashed to a Prison Riot

KEROBOKAN Three inmates from the penitentiary class II-A Denpasar in Kerobokan, had a big clash which made the atmosphere in – Read More...
November 19, 2012

Bali Sets Up Plastic Waste Care Groups

DENPASAR The Bali provincial environmental affairs agency (BLH) has encouraged the local people to set up plastic waste care groups – Read More...
November 19, 2012

Limited Land Drives Investors Northward

DENPASAR Limited land availability in the southernmost part of Bali, especially Badung and Denpasar, has driven investors northward, a property – Read More...
November 19, 2012

Japanese Community Plants Sakura Flowers in Bali

DENPASAR The Japanese Sakura flower also known as “Cherry Blossom” is incorporated in the Regency of Karangasem, Bali. The “Japan – Read More...
November 19, 2012

Twelve People Bitten by Rabid Dog

DENPASAR Twelve people were bitten by rabid dog during a visit at Baler Bale Agung Village market in Jembrana Regency, – Read More...
November 19, 2012

Bali to Set Up Four More Tsunami Sirens

DENPASAR The Bali provincial government has planned to install four more tsunami detection sirens on the south coast of the – Read More...
November 19, 2012

Bali’s Maternal Mortality Rate Still High

DENPASAR While Bali is not regarded as a disadvantaged province, access to basic healthcare remains a problem, as shown by – Read More...