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Kate Webster

Director of Editorial & Content at Tell Me Where 2 Go

Australia

kate@capturedtravel.com

Full Name : Kate Webster

Location : Australia

Experience of : Kate Webster

Position : Director of Editorial & Content

Company Name : Tell Me Where 2 Go

Company's Location :

Position : Director

Company Name : Captured Travel Media

Company's Location : Gold Coast, Australia

About Kate Webster

Editor | Travel Journalist | Photographer | PR | Conservation Warrior.

Kate Webster is a world traveller, ocean lover, and conservation warrior who is determined to make every moment count for not only herself but the world around her. An editor and travel journalist, Kate travels the globe in search of vivid imagery and compelling stories that capture the essence of the people and places she visits.

Position : Director of Editorial & Content

Company Name : Tell Me Where 2 Go

Company's Location :

Air Nov 09, 2020

Podcast: Rwanda

Overview: Rwanda   You could be mistaken for being in a different country when visiting Rwanda. It is unlike other African countries, maybe even unlike any other country in the world. You can forget the raw, authentic and traditional Africa. The roads are impeccably maintained, rubbish is nearly non-existent and…

Eturbo News Oct 31, 2020

Podcast: Red Rocks Intiatives Rwanda founder, Greg Bakunzi

Red Rocks Rwanda     Red Rocks founder, Greg Bakunzi, moulded Red Rocks Rwanda to be community-based organizations, where the local community can gain from tourism activities, and in the process, have a sustainable income. Red Rocks brings under-served communities into the tourism supply chain and supports community development projects…

Eturbo News Jun 07, 2020

Podcast: Papua New Guinea Undiscovered

Papua New Guinea Undiscovered It is hard not to be mystified by Papua New Guinea. It is a land that is untamed and wild in beauty, while diverse in unique culture. The country comprises about 600 small islands with only 13 percent of people living in urban areas. Papua New…

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