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Australian business moguls are becoming increasingly youthful, with these three leading the charge.

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Young Australian entrepreneurs are redefining success, as demonstrated by a recent feature on A Current Affair, which highlights three remarkable individuals who are making significant strides in their fields. The trend of young business moguls is evident, with many Australians in their teens, 20s, and 30s embarking on entrepreneurial journeys that showcase their innovative ideas.

At just 10 years old, Jordan Barclay unknowingly set the foundations for a multi-million dollar venture. Now 22, he runs Spawnpoint Media, which has grown to become one of Australia’s largest YouTube networks, illustrating the potential of early entrepreneurship.

In another inspiring story, Sienna Grima established her future with Slime HQ by the time she reached 11 years of age. Meanwhile, 33-year-old Mark Abdelmalik embraced his entrepreneurial spirit by launching Pistachio Papi, a gourmet spread that quickly gained popularity, drawing crowds eager to get their hands on it.

These young visionaries are just a glimpse into Australia’s vibrant entrepreneurial landscape, where age is no barrier to success. For the full tales of these inspiring entrepreneurs and their insights, the video segment featured on A Current Affair is worth a watch.

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