A 4.6 magnitude earthquake has struck Aussie tourist hot-spot Bali, Indonesia.

The quake's epicentre was next to a town called Susut, 11km north-west of Banjar Wangsian and north of Denpasar.

It struck 10km deep and shook the entire island, according to felt reports on the US Geological Survey website.

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The impact was described as light to moderate. There are little to no reports of damages yet. 

It struck early at about 9.30am on Saturday.

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