Bali has already deported 93 foreigners from the island this year, leaving it well on track to surpass 2022, as the country seeks to crack down on bad behaviour.
An Australian woman who shouted at a policeman in Bali after she was fined for not wearing a helmet on her scooter is being cited as an example of foreigners being deported from Indonesia for bad behaviour.
Indonesia's most famous island has become a magnet for thousands of Russians and Ukrainians seeking to escape horrors of war - and not everyone is happy.
The Bali governor has announced plans to ban visitors from renting motorised bikes and has requested the power to revoke visas for tourists breaking traffic laws.
An Indonesian man has been charged with murder following the death of a Perth father, who was allegedly hit over the head with a chair in a drunken fight in Bali.
Seven-week-old Lucky was born in Bali to Australian parents Honey Ahimsa and father Pan when she contracted an unknown illness, leaving her unable to breathe on her own.
Without specialist equipment, Indonesian doctors were unable to diagnose exactly what condition Lucky had contracted and grave fears were held for the little one's life.
This three-metre saltie sent shockwaves around an island country when it wandered onto a beach. Now, one of its rescuers have revealed its fate - along with a hastily scrawled note.
The Seven Seas Explorer by Regent Cruises cost $680 million to build, which includes a $9 million art collection featuring pieces by Picasso and Changall.
Umar Patek, who was paroled last week after serving about half of his original 20-year prison sentence for making the explosives used in the 2002 Bali bombings has apologised to victims' families.
A New Zealand man has been placed on a good behaviour bond after exposing himself and urinating on the floor of a flight from Bali to Brisbane, police say.
Qantas told 9News the family was removed from flight QF44 from Denpasar to Sydney yesterday after "abusing our crew a number of times prior to the flight departing Bali".
When Peter Hughes was rushed to a pop-up medical facility with burns to 50 per cent of his body in 2002 following the bomb blast that ripped through Bali's Sari nightspot, he told 9News he was "good, just a bit swollen - but I can't complain".
On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the deadly blasts, Mark Duncan Smith, now the President of the West Australian branch of the Australia Medical Association, has recounted his experience.
A felon turned OnlyFans model has been seriously injured after crashing his motorbike into a brick wall in Bali while on holiday celebrating the end of his parole.