02 September, 2016

Looming Bali water crisis

Thousands of people in Bali have joined a movement
to reject land reclamation in Benoa Bay.
"For thrill seekers and chill seekers” – that’s the phrase the Today Tonight television program used to show areas in Bali as a freshly rebranded holiday destination, in its recent Brand New Bali series.

But beneath the glamorous surface of cocktails, swimming pools and beach holidays lies an environmental threat that may cause the island to face a water crisis in less than four years.

One segment of Brand New Bali focused on the area of Canggu, hailed as the new “place to be”, after Kuta, Legian and Seminyak.

Showcasing one newly opened Australian-owned beach club at Berawa beach, the segment shows Australian visitors, the Australian beach club manager and a local businessman named Ketut talk about the splendours of Canggu and its rise from a small fishing village to a trendy international surf destination.

Read by the piece on The Conversation by a PhD Candidate in Anthropology at The University of Queensland, Thomas Wright - “Beneath the surface of tourism in Bali.”

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