The list features 150 superior products spanning across Forbes Vetted’s shopping verticals: home and kitchen, tech and electronics, outdoor and fitness gear, parenting.
Despite a weaker Australian dollar, Australia’s 50 Richest on the 2024 Forbes list are better off from a year ago. Their collective wealth rose to US$222 billion.
Half the tycoons on this year’s list are richer than they were a year ago Brothers R. Budi and Michael Hartono retain their No. 1 spot with a fortune of $48 billion.
Themed "Taking Charge", this year’s summit returns after a three-year pause, and will gather young entrepreneurs and trailblazers from a growing network of 30 Under 30.