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ANTHONY O'BRIEN SMALL BUSINESS

Afew weeks ago, a colleague's teenage son reluctantly enrolled in university. The teen, fresh out of high school, was keen to go straight into business for himself, try his hand at running an enterprise and skip the five-figure student HELP debt he's likely to accumulate in the process of landing a degree.

But his parents – both small business owners themselves – felt a

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