
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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1 month ago |
nit.com.au | Dianne Bortoletto
Zach Green, known as the Storyteller Chef, has shared a post on his Instagram and LinkedIn account calling out a racist commenter going by the name 'Maurice Ryan'. Based in Port Hedland, Mr Green, 35, has been a professional cook for 17 years, working in a number of kitchens across Australia, packing up and moving to a new place when he was triggered with trauma. National Indigenous Times and The Indigenous Business Review have interviewed Mr Green in the past, and stand with him in solidarity.
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1 month ago |
nit.com.au | Dianne Bortoletto
Applications are open for a new category - First Nations Exporter Award - for the outstanding international success of Indigenous export businesses at the 63rd Australian Export Awards. Sobah Beverages founder Clinton Schultz said there's been significant growth in Indigenous businesses and entrepreneurship in the past decade. "I believe it's important that we recognise First Nations businesses in the Export Awards," Dr Schultz said.
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1 month ago |
haveagonews.com.au | Dianne Bortoletto
If you’re not already a Formula 1 fan, now is the time to become one. For the first time in 45 years, since Alan Jones in 1980, Australia has a real shot of crowning a Formula 1 Drivers Champion. McLaren driver, Oscar Piastri, a 24-year-old from Melbourne, is currently leading the F1 World Drivers Championship by 16 points over his teammate Lando Norris.
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2 months ago |
nit.com.au | Dianne Bortoletto
Rocket, or rucola in Italian, is a weed found on the side of many a country road in Italy, along with fennel, capers, artichoke and other familiar vegetables. Italians and Greeks have been eating wild food for thousands of years, as have First Australians. The plants that grow wild in Australia, and have done since the beginning of time, have sustained the world's oldest living culture for 60,000 years.
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2 months 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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