Introducing Forbes Australia’s 30 Under 30 list for 2025
After trawling online nominations and tapping industry resources and alumni, we have identified 30 of the brightest young entrepreneurs, stars and leaders in their field.
After trawling online nominations and tapping industry resources and alumni, we have identified 30 of the brightest young entrepreneurs, stars and leaders in their field.
Five years after leaving Melbourne’s St Kevin’s College to join the Adelaide 36ers, Josh Giddey has a signature shoe with Puma, a growing business portfolio and the keys to one of the world’s most iconic sporting franchises.
She became a household name as young Rhaenyra Targaryen in House of the Dragon. Now, Sydney’s Milly Alcock prepares to lead the DC Universe in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.
After a pipe burst on Harrison Crowe-Maxwell’s street in 2019, he enlisted Long Tran and Shyeon Delnawaz to build and commercialise the ‘ferret’ – a 40cm autonomous bot that can crawl into underground pipes. With more than $2 million in capital, Puralink is at the forefront of a $5.26 billion opportunity.
With more than 2 million followers across Instagram and TikTok alone, you may mistake Sophia Begg, better known as @ sophadophaa_, for being just another influencer. She begs to differ.
Grace Toombs’ own experiences with the Australian health system led to her launching Australia’s first at-home cervical screening test kit. Now, part of Startmate’s accelerator program, she’s looking to raise more capital to revolutionise all aspects of women’s healthcare.
Mitchell Hughes and Jerry X’Lingson launched NextGen Ventures in late 2024 to invest in student founders. Backed by Blackbird’s Niki Scevak and dozens more LPs, NextGen is on a mission to make Australia the best place to build.
Three years ago, 21-year-old Phoebe Britten founded a national not-for-profit that’s reshaping access to education for young Australians: Inspire Tomorrow Education.
With over 15 million subscribers on his YouTube channel (and more than five billion views), Lachlan Power might be an Australian gaming sensation, but that’s not all.
Nominations for Forbes Australia’s annual 30 Under 30 list are now open for 2025.