
Dianne Bortoletto
Writer at Freelance
Blogger at Travelletto
Travel & food writer & photographer. When I'm not writing about it, I'm eating it, experiencing it or snapping 📷 it. I’m better on Insta
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3 days ago |
theibr.com.au | Zak Kirkup |Dianne Bortoletto
The mining sector has long been a driving force behind economic opportunities for Indigenous businesses, with companies like Fortescue actively backing Traditional Owners to build enterprises that create real, lasting impact. Like everything with business, success in this space isn't automatic - it takes the right partnerships, vision, and determination to turn opportunities into thriving businesses.
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1 week ago |
theibr.com.au | Dianne Bortoletto |Zak Kirkup
From Paris Fashion Week to dressing staff at the Australian Consulate in Vietnam, Ikuntji Artists are an export success story. Located in the tiny remote community of Haasts Bluff (Ikuntji), three hours west of Mparntwe/Alice Springs, the population sits at just 150. Over 100 artists come to Ikuntji Artists to paint at the art centre, and between eight and ten artists come on a daily basis.
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2 weeks ago |
nit.com.au | Dianne Bortoletto |Brendan Foster
Awarded singer-songwriter, actress and proud Kuku Yalanji and Wakaman woman, Jessica Mauboy, has launched a new business, Desert Rose - a daily suncare range. Growing up in the Northern Territory, Ms Mauboy said she was surrounded by the vast beauty and challenges of the Australian outdoors.
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1 month ago |
nit.com.au | Dianne Bortoletto |Giovanni Torre |Joseph Guenzler |Phoebe Blogg
Bullied at high school, intergenerational trauma, losing three babies in miscarriage, and diagnosed with PTSD, emotional behaviour disorder and Autism as an adult, it's fair to say the path for chef Zach Green has been anything but smooth. Under the moniker of 'The Storyteller Chef', the 35-year-old has been a professional cook for 17 years, drifting in and out of kitchens, packing up when he was triggered with trauma, moving from place to place.
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1 month ago |
nit.com.au | Dianne Bortoletto |Giovanni Torre
Indigenous racing team, Racing Together, has announced its inaugural Toyota 86 Scholarship Series participant, 16-year-old Kade Davey, a descendant of the Mandjindja tribe from the central desert of Western Australia. The series consists of five race meetings, each with three practice runs, one qualifying and three races, each race is ten laps.
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My story in IBR

Unforgettable Indigenous holiday experiences can deepen cultural understanding as well as sustain communities, generate employment and training opportunities. Here are ten #IndigenousTourism business making a positive difference. https://t.co/mFutAHDudd

The first edition of @the_ibr_au is out and I am thrilled to have written four stories about incredible Indigenous businesses and female tourism business leaders

A global spotlight shone brightly on Australia's Indigenous stars when Sydney hosted the 2000 Summer Olympic Games, and much of the growth in Aboriginal cultural tourism has happened in the years since. #IndigenousBusiness #BusinessAustralia https://t.co/72fZdzsjZx

RT @perthobs: Thanks Dianne from @Travelletto, for recording the fuel plume from the 2nd stage of #SouthKorea's #Nuri #rocket from #Kununur…