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Emma Watkins helps Tassie youth in all-new Teenage Boss

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Published: July 3, 2025
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Teenage Boss Returns With Fresh Challenges in Tasmania
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The ABC has announced the return of the hit series Teenage Boss: Next Level, premiering on Friday, July 25 on ABC iview and Saturday, July 26 on ABC Family.

Beloved host Emma Watkins is back to guide a new group of teens as they take the reins of their family finances for an entire month, managing the budget, making decisions, and learning valuable life lessons along the way.

This season the series heads to the wild and wonderful landscapes of Tasmania, adding a fresh twist to the much-loved format.

From deciding what’s for dinner, to planning family outings (and maybe even a cheeky splurge), 10 new teens are about to find out what it really takes to run the show.

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Emma is back to cheer them on, offer advice, and provide the occasional reality check.

The teens are not just managing the household budget; they’re also saving for their own ambitious goals – including a state-of-the-art drone.

With Emma’s guidance, they’ll face real-life financial challenges that will see them teaching both themselves and their parents about money management and independence.

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