I'm Dante.

I help business owners, solopreneurs and organisations do better with today's technology and ways of doing things.

I promised to never allow myself to be reliant upon a single, vulnerable income source ever again.

After spending thirteen and a half years working in a national radio network as a presenter, writer, online developer, content creator and manager, I was promptly told that I could either resign and take a payout - or the company would make life hell for me until they had time to invent an excuse to fire me.

After all that time, I was out of practice at learning new things and was convinced that I was unemployable and too old at forty to start a new career. I was very wrong.

I started my own web and social media agency on the Gold Coast in 2017, took a job in Darwin selling television ads, moved my life up north for the fourth time since 2003, put my tail between my legs and tried my luck.

The move paid off.

I grew my digital creative agency in to a client list that I sold for enough to clear my debts in 2022.

I kept the name and converted it to a digital skills training business that has contracts with two of Australia's biggest companies, three state/territory governments and the biggest social media company in the world.

Then I split out a public speaking training business from it in late 2022.

I bought a failing cafe in North Queensland in 2020 during the pandemic for $18,000 that now makes $1.7 million a year.

I bought another North Queensland cafe in 2021, and another in 2022.

The cafe group is on track to bring in over $3 million in 2025.

I just bought into a NSW country menswear store group that I am reinventing into community destinations and hubs for people to meet, talk and collaborate.

By the end of 2026, it will be grossing $3.5 million.

I have been the Chair of a 450-member business network.

I am the Chair of Darwin City Retailers Association.

I am one of just five trainers contracted by Meta (Facebook) Australia & New Zealand.

I was awarded Top Voice status on LinkedIn in 2024.

I contract to Darwin Innovation Hub supporting startups and growing a thriving entrepreneurship community.

I am a trainer for the Public Sector Network across Australia and New Zealand.

Breaking away from the dangers of full-time-employment has given me a life that I could not have imagined.

I'm not filthy rich and I don't really want to be.

But I have freedom to choose, move and act.

The freedom to work the hours I want for the people I want on the things I want and in the places I want.

It's not a life that everyone wants. But it's the life I want.

And that's what I want to help others to do.

Because only business can save the world. But first, business needs to start, grow and sustain itself.

And that's what I'm here to help with.

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Dante St James

Tithing Time: Why Your 10% Might Just Shape Australia's Future

April 05, 20252 min read

I get asked a very weird question sometimes. “Why do you waste your time hanging around a bunch of people who are just using Australia to get a degree?”

It’s usually said with the kind of dismissive snort reserved for people who still think MySpace is a valid marketing channel.

Now, if this was 1825, I might’ve understood the xenophobia. But in 2025? From people who somehow forget this country has been migrant-built since 1788?

Look—I’m no saint. I’m not out here running soup kitchens or building homes for orphaned lemurs.

But I do give a decent chunk of my time (and yes, money) to a group that isn’t on the radar of most business people I know: international students.

And I do this because I believe in something ancient. No, not religion. Tithing.

Tithing, in the traditional sense, meant giving 10% of your earnings to the church or your guru or whatever spiritual powerhouse you subscribed to.

I don’t do churches anymore (unless it’s a brunch spot with good coffee and fast Wi-Fi).

But I do tithe.

Not in guilt. In gratitude. In strategy.

About 10% of my time each month is intentionally spent mentoring and supporting international students in Darwin.

They don’t pay me. They can’t offer me anything in return.

And that’s kind of the whole point.

But there is a return. It just doesn’t show up as a Stripe notification or PayPal invoice.

These students will go on to be engineers, developers, business leaders, accountants, and marketers.

Some will start businesses. Others will become hiring managers.

All of them are building a future here.

A future I want to be a part of.

They're doing it without Austudy. Without student loans. Without a safety net.

They’re doing it while working the jobs most Aussies don’t want. They’re studying full-time, adapting to a new culture, surviving racism, and still managing to be more driven than 90% the people I went to school with.

They’re not just studying. They’re investing. In themselves. In Australia. And whether we like it or not, they are the future workforce.

They’re the ones who’ll be signing off on projects, allocating budgets, hiring teams.

So while my peers are busy ignoring them because “they’re not real clients,” I’m helping them because they will be—in 2027, 2030… maybe even sooner.

A tithe isn’t charity. It’s long-term strategy.

You don’t have to be spiritual to tithe. You don’t have to give up money. But you do have to give a damn.

10% of your time, intentionally given, could be the most powerful business development strategy you’re ignoring.

You never know who’s sitting in front of you today... ...who might become the decision-maker tomorrow.

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Dante St James

Dante is the Director of Australian Digital Education & Retail Group and Founder of Clickstarter, Speakstarter and Dante St James Consulting.

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