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October 2004
Peter Sheahan Young Talent Quest
Peter has been investing since he was 19. He has bought property and shares and has both won and lost. He started his first business at 20 which he still operates successfully today, and was the 2003 NSW MBN Young Entrepreneur of the Year. He knows the ups and downs of savings and investment and now spends his time educating young Australians on how to manage their money and financial futures. Ask Peter questions about savings, investment, starting your own business and how to avoid the money pitfalls that so many young Australians fall into.
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March 2004
Daniel Clarke Get Down to Business

At the age of 25, young entrepreneur Daniel Clarke has achieved more than most do in a lifetime.

Daniel was the Career Achievement 1999 NSW Young Australian of the Year as well as a member of the Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) Young Leaders Forum, the 2000 National Youth Roundtable, the Australia Day Youth Committee, the Australian Tax Office Personal Taxation Advisory Group, various World Vision conventions and several technology based industry bodies.

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February 2004
Tom Piotrowski Anything but All-Ordinary

How did the All Ordinaries get its name? What is the state of the Australian stock market? How are share prices determined? What happens when a share is traded? For a lot of great information about stocks and shares, ask Tom Piotrowski and the CommSec team.

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November 2003
Sue Carey Looking for work?

Time to brush up the old CV and get ahead of the pack! Sue Carey has 15 years' experience working with young people to help them plan their future direction and helping young unemployed people find employment. Sue can provide help with course and career information, apprenticeship and traineeship applications, general advice and career counselling.

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