
30 Under 30 nominations now open for 2025
Nominations for Forbes Australia’s annual 30 Under 30 list are now open for 2025.
Nominations for Forbes Australia’s annual 30 Under 30 list are now open for 2025.
From Olympic gold medalists to serial entrepreneurs and AI pioneers, 32 young Australians have earned a spot on the 2025 Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list across all 10 categories. Tap here to see the full 30 Under 30 Asia list. ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS Yerin Ha, 26 Actress Yerin Ha quickly graduated from indie roles […]
Content Creators on the 30 Under 30 Asia: Social Media, Marketing & Advertising list are spreading awareness about issues including the environment
The entrepreneurs and innovators on this year’s list have a bold vision for the future—one that’s largely powered by AI.
How 30 Under 30 Europe alumni and The Diary of A CEO host Steven Bartlett is growing his independent podcast empire.
Trade wars, real wars, and an AI revolution. For Europe’s young gamechangers, there is no better time to build the world’s next great companies.
Forbes crunched the numbers on our annual Under 30 list: $3.6 Billion in funding, 300 million social media followers, the biggest-ever cohort of Gen Z, and more.
Just a game? Not to these young all-stars, who are fearlessly leading sports into the future.
She won the hearts of Australians in the FIFA 2023 Women’s World Cup. Queensland-born superstar Mary Fowler played her first game for the Matildas at just 15. Off-the-pitch, the now 21-year-old changed how she approaches the game and is happier and more successful than ever.
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.