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Teenage Boss is an Australian reality television series on ABC ME which is based on a Norwegian format. [1] Teenage Boss is hosted by mathematician Eddie Woo and produced by McAvoy Media.

The series sees a range of teenagers from diverse families put in charge of the monthly budget to teach them valuable lessons about financial Teenage Boss | TV Tonight|first=David|last=Knox|website=tvtonight.com.au}}</ref> and a second season began in 2020.

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