"Young turks with big plans on home front
Two entrepreneurs from different sides of town plan to snatch a small piece of Harvey Norman's home entertainment empire, writes Nabila Ahmed.
BILL Boyaci's bid to become a millionaire began at nine, with a job as a newspaper and chewing gum salesman on the side of a road in eastern Melbourne.
When his father became ill, his Turkish immigrant family moved from city to country and back again in search of a cure. Boyaci worked variously as a tomato picker, panel beater and carpenter."
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