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Topic: Law, Crime and Justice. Twelve years after Schapelle Corby was convicted of importing marijuana to Indonesia, the country's tough narcotics laws haven't dented the drugs market in Bali. The nation's anti-drugs body, the National Narcotics Board, says tourists are particularly vulnerable to Indonesia's drug syndicates. Much harder substances than marijuana are sold on the street, and dealers boast of their connections to police. On Kuta's tourist strip, Bali's drug dealers work the crowd in gangs of five or six people. Finding a deal is as simple as making eye contact. I do that — and the lookout approaches. He's a skinny guy, about 40 years old. We sit on a step behind some parked motorbikes. The tourists in their shorts and t-shirts don't look twice at us as they stroll by. Leaning in close so we can hear each other, we must look pretty suspicious. Clearly, at this hour, we're not discussing motorbike rentals. Schapelle Corby was convicted of drug smuggling 12 years ago. AAP: Mustofa Halim. He shows me a bag of what he says is cocaine — and asks whether I want one or two grams. You don't have to be Corby or the Bali Nine to get into serious trouble here — Australians are jailed for a year and longer for the smallest amount of drugs. I don't tell him that I was here last year covering the case of a Perth teenager who was nabbed in a nightclub with a bag of white powder — and was only freed because police tested it and it turned out to be painkillers , not cocaine. The board's spokesman, Sulistiandriatmoko, strongly advises visitors to be cautious. For those who don't realise they're being targeted the temptation is very great. In the space of an hour in Kuta I'm offered speed, cocaine, hash, marijuana leaf, and cocaine by four separate dealers. One man pursues me along the street. I walk past him, and he reappears in my path a minute or two later, as if by magic. He'd ridden ahead of me on his motorbike, he explains, and his prices drop each time. That would be a risky delivery to accept. The death penalty here applies for tiny quantity of drugs — technically it can be used for anything greater than 5 grams of marijuana. Corby was lucky, in a way. She received her year term about a year before the courts began regularly imposing the death penalty. After remissions and clemency, she has ended up serving 12 years in jail. The penalties in Indonesia are ruthless, not because of marijuana or cocaine, but because of the drug ice — crystal methamphetamine — known here as Shabu. I'm not offered any ice on the streets of Kuta. Maybe I'm just lucky. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work. Finding a drug deal as simple as making eye contact in Indonesia's tourist hotspots. Finding a drug deal as simple as making eye contact in Indonesia's tourist hotspots By Indonesia correspondent Adam Harvey. Being offered drugs in Kuta's tourist strip On Kuta's tourist strip, Bali's drug dealers work the crowd in gangs of five or six people. Footer ABC News homepage.

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It just goes to show you that you never know how things can turn out. But where to go? What to do? The world is a big place and each location brings endless opportunities to create memorable experiences. Too much choice can lead to paralysis, so cue the internal survey! So why Bali? Bali gave everyone on the team something to get excited about. People met up for dawn walks on the beach, while others enjoyed floating in the Indian Ocean, and others planned day trips and city exploring. Due to a tight missed connection and some very late night flight arrivals, we moved the meal forward a few days so everyone could attend rested. Because of this, we ended up at an outdoor pirate-themed family restaurant that was beach adjacent. There was even a small zip line for the kids, perfect for all of our sweet memories! Food is such an integral part of culture and work culture. We are reminded by the smells and flavors of childhood, and share lunches with coworkers. Take one look at our slack channels and food favors prominently on a regular basis. An idea that I came up with to promote cross-cultural joy at our retreat was through treats… everyone on the team brought a snack or candy representative of our home country or region. One of our Dutch-Mexicans even was able to procure stroopwafels they disappeared quickly in Cancun that made it to Bali! We were even treated to freshly homemade Indian sweets and Mexican tamarind candy, to name a few. We tasted, loved, liked, disliked and shared the stories behind why we picked our treat. The joy and love of the experience was palpable and set the foundation for 10 days of memories. A total surprise! And for the perfect ending to our meal, and a wonderful intro to our retreat; a stunning sunset at the beach in front of the restaurant enjoyed by all of us. Reveling in the wonder of how all our paths had crossed and brought us to this moment. First, we were guided through a local market where we were taught about the basics of Balinese spices and cuisine. There was something new to experience there for everyone, no matter where they were from. The pleasing sequel to that was the guided walk through the organic farm by one of our informative and passionate chef-instructors. The kids ran along the paths; we chatted and shared stories as we strolled, taking in the colors and sounds of nature. We were shown all the different herbs, spices, fruit and veggies, as well as some stunning local birds! We each had our own basket and picked the items fresh that we would be using in our cooking. The aromas of lemongrass, galangal, ginger and lime leaves were intoxicating. Plus we had a tasty 5 course meal to show for it! Now you may be wondering, did you work? Well, we did in between quelle surprise! Did you know that you can co-work in the pool? Have on the beach? The hotel grounds were huge so it was easy to find a quiet nook to hash out a programming solution or talk through a process improvement. We also did a few team building activities, co-working and collaborating in different sizes of groups and with different people. No retreat is complete without SWAG. I mean, everyone wants to have a tangible memory to take with them. Our welcome bags and the contents were purchased in Ubud so we spent our money locally. All items purchased were made in Bali or Indonesia: over the shoulder cloth bag, sarong, bamboo straw, wood cutlery, local nasi goreng spice mix, extra pedas spicy hot sauce. We are fully aware that the footprint of a trip like this is huge. One of our key criteria for our upcoming retreat in is to pick a location that is more central so that we have a shorter average distance to fly. Yet, we made it possible and had a blast! We came together to connect in real life and celebrate each other and the company that brought us all together! We shared stories about our lives as remote workers and bonded over shared values like our commitment to the environment, work-life balance, and Progress not Perfection. With a team distributed in 23 locations, many of our team members had never met in person. We left the retreat feeling energized and amped up about the year ahead. The retreat helped open new lines of communication between us, collaborate much better, and empathize more with each other… based off of this bonding, we are chasing more ambitious goals in ! You could be joining us on our next team retreat. No Credit Card Required. This sign up flow is built for maximum security. Inaya Putri Bali in Nusa Dua. Our home base for 10 days. The beach at Nusa Dua. Day trip. The Convert. Some international snacks. More international flavors. Beware the red bag! Quebec maple candies and Indian sweets. Sunset after our welcome dinner. Early morning local market. Fresh produce in Bali. Cooking lesson in progress. The delicious end result. The team during the productivity session. Mobile reading? Scan this QR code and take this blog with you, wherever you go. Originally published May 27, - Updated November 10, Written By. Morgan Legge Morgan is the head of operations at Convert. Carmen Apostu Head of Content at Convert. I want to receive the Convert Newsletter. You can always change your preferences later. You're Almost Done. I manage a tech team. Convert is committed to protecting your privacy. Please Read. Log in using the link provided in that email.

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