• Die With Zero: Brilliant Retirement Strategy or Terrible Advice
    Mar 24 2026
    Most Australians think retirement is simple - work hard, pay off the home, build a nest egg, then spend carefully so you do not run out. But here is the uncomfortable truth. A lot of people do retirement backwards. They spend their healthiest years accumulating. Then when they finally have the money, they have less energy, less mobility, and fewer meaningful chances to use it well. And at the same time, we are watching a quiet shift in Australia. Inheritances and the Bank of Mum and Dad are starting to matter as much as income. So the big question is not just how to retire. It is when to spend, when to give, and what this is doing to families and to society. In this episode of Demographics Decoded, Simon Kuestenmacher and I discuss the evolving landscape of retirement in Australia and the importance of spending wisely throughout one's lifetime rather than hoarding wealth for the end. We also discuss the psychological barriers that prevent Australians from enjoying their wealth, the value of experiences over material accumulation, and the benefits of helping children financially while still alive. Takeaways · Many Australians approach retirement backwards, accumulating wealth but not enjoying it. · The concept of 'die with zero' encourages spending money while still able to enjoy life. · Experiences create lasting memories that enrich our lives. · Helping children financially during their formative years can have a significant impact. · Downsizing can alleviate burdens and improve quality of life in older age. · A scarcity mindset can prevent individuals from enjoying their wealth and experiences. · The bank of mum and dad can provide crucial support for children during key life stages. · Future tax systems may shift towards taxing wealth rather than income. · Living with purpose is essential for a fulfilling retirement. · It's important to be intentional about spending and helping family. Join Michael and Simon at Wealth Retreat 2026, where Australia's most ambitious investors and businesspeople gather to think bigger, invest smarter, and build intergenerational wealth. MAY 30th – JUNE 3rd 2026 – find out more here: https://www.wealthretreat.com.au/ About Simon Kuestenmacher Simon Kuestenmacher is co-founder and Director – The Demographics Group. Simon is a prolific media commentator on demographic and data matters and a columnist for The New Daily and The Australian newspapers. He ranks as one of the world's Top 10 influencers in data visualisation. If you can't get enough of the kind of data that explains how the world works, make sure to follow Simon on LinkedIn or X (formerly Twitter) or any of his other social channels. Click here for a media enquiry or if you would like to book Simon Kuestenmacher for a speaking engagement. His presentations and quirky observations are enjoyed by audiences from the financial services, property, government, education, technology, retail and professional services industries, among others. About Michael Yardney Michael Yardney - founder Metropole Property Strategists has been voted one of Australia's 50 most influential Thought Leaders. While he is best known as a property expert, Michael is also Australia's leading expert in the psychology of success and wealth creation. Michael is a #1 best selling author of 9 books and frequently challenges traditional finance advice with innovative ideas on property investment, personal finance and wealth creation. Follow Michael on LinkedIn or Instagram Are you interested in property investment - let the team at Metropole build you a Strategic Property Plan to help give you clarity, direction and wealth - producing results. Also, please subscribe to my other podcast, Property Investment, Success and Money |The Michael Yardney Podcast. Just look for it wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future. About Demographics Decoded Demographics Decoded with Michael Yardney and Simon Kuestenmacher explores the demographic and population trends shaping Australia's future. Each episode examines: Australian population growth Migration trends in Australia Net overseas migration and economic impact Birth rates and fertility trends Ageing population challenges Interstate migration patterns Regional vs capital city growth The long-term outlook for Australia's economy If you want to understand how migration, demographics and structural population shifts influence housing demand, business growth and economic prosperity, this podcast connects the dots. Discover more demographic insights at:https://demographicsdecoded.com.au
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  • The Iran War and What It Means for Australia's Economy & Property Markets
    Mar 17 2026
    A war thousands of kilometres away might seem like something that only affects geopolitics or oil markets. But what if it actually exposes something much bigger about Australia's economic model? For decades, Australia has relied on a very simple formula for prosperity: we dig resources out of the ground, sell them to the world, and import much of what we consume. But geopolitical shocks - like the escalating conflict involving Iran - remind us just how interconnected our economy really is. Oil prices spike. Supply chains wobble. Inflation rises. Interest rates may stay higher for longer. And suddenly events in the Middle East can ripple through Australian households, businesses, and even our property markets. So today Simon Kuestenmacher and I unpack what this conflict could mean for Australia's economic future as well as our housing markets. Because this isn't really about Iran. It's about the strengths and vulnerabilities of Australia's entire economic model. Takeaways · Australia's resilience comes from a simple economic structure. · Conflicts raise prices, benefiting resource-rich exporters. · Systemic understanding is superior to headline-driven reactions. · Global interconnectedness heightens national anxiety and behavior. · Demographic strengths ensure Australia's future economic stability. · Economic pillars provide a buffer against turmoil. · Exporters benefit if supply routes remain open. · Systemic models help prevent reactive investment decisions. · Perceived vulnerability influences economic behavior and decisions. · Leverage demographic strengths in policy and planning. Join Michael and Simon at Wealth Retreat 2026, where Australia's most ambitious investors and businesspeople gather to think bigger, invest smarter, and build intergenerational wealth. MAY 30th – JUNE 4th 2026 – find out more here: https://www.wealthretreat.com.au/ About Simon Kuestenmacher Simon Kuestenmacher is co-founder and Director – The Demographics Group. https://www.simonkuestenmacher.com/ https://www.tdgp.com.au/ Simon is a prolific media commentator on demographic and data matters and a columnist for The New Daily and The Australian newspapers. He ranks as one of the world's Top 10 influencers in data visualisation. If you can't get enough of the kind of data that explains how the world works, make sure to follow Simon on LinkedIn or X (formerly Twitter) or any of his other social channels. https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonkuestenmacher/ https://x.com/simongerman600?lang=en Click here for a media enquiry or if you would like to book Simon Kuestenmacher for a speaking engagement. His presentations and quirky observations are enjoyed by audiences from the financial services, property, government, education, technology, retail and professional services industries, among others. https://www.tdgp.com.au/enquire About Michael Yardney Michael Yardney - founder Metropole Property Strategists has been voted one of Australia's 50 most influential Thought Leaders. https://michaelyardney.com/ https://metropole.com.au/ While he is best known as a property expert, Michael is also Australia's leading expert in the psychology of success and wealth creation. Michael is a #1 best selling author of 9 books and frequently challenges traditional finance advice with innovative ideas on property investment, personal finance and wealth creation. Follow Michael on LinkedIn or Instagram https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelyardney/ https://www.instagram.com/michaelyardney/ Are you interested in property investment - let the team at Metropole build you a Strategic Property Plan to help give you clarity, direction and wealth - producing results. https://metropole.com.au/strategic-property-plan/ Also, please subscribe to my other podcast,
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  • The One Thing That Really Drives Property Prices (And Why Most Commentators Miss It)
    Mar 10 2026
    If you listen to the media, you'd think property prices are driven by interest rates, immigration numbers, and whatever the RBA does next month. But when you strip away the noise and look at what actually moves prices over the medium term, there's one factor that quietly dominates everything else. And it's - jobs. And not just how many jobs, but what type of jobs, where they are located, and who they attract. In this episode of Demographics Decoded, Simon Kuestenmacher and I discuss the critical role of jobs in driving property markets. We explore the nuances of local economies, the impact of demographic shifts, and the future of employment in the context of AI and automation. We also analyse Melbourne's unique property market dynamics as well as the importance of understanding the quality of jobs in relation to property investment decisions. Takeaways · Jobs are the primary driver of property markets. · Population growth does not always lead to capital growth. · The type of jobs available impacts housing demand significantly. · Local economies are crucial for property value growth. · Melbourne's property market is affected by the type of housing being built. · Sentiment in property markets often lags behind fundamentals. · Investors should focus on the quality of jobs, not just quantity. · AI will change the nature of work but proximity to job centers remains important. · Defence spending is a key area for future economic growth. · Understanding long-term economic trends is essential for property investment. Join Michael and Simon at Wealth Retreat 2026, where Australia's most ambitious investors and businesspeople gather to think bigger, invest smarter, and build intergenerational wealth. MAY 30th – JUNE 3rd 2026 – find out more here: https://www.wealthretreat.com.au/ About Simon Kuestenmacher Simon Kuestenmacher is co-founder and Director – The Demographics Group Simon is a prolific media commentator on demographic and data matters and a columnist for The New Daily and The Australian newspapers. He ranks as one of the world's Top 10 influencers in data visualisation. If you can't get enough of the kind of data that explains how the world works, make sure to follow Simon on Linked In or X (formerly Twitter) or any of his other social channels. Click here for a media enquiry or if you would like to book Simon Kuestenmacher for a speaking engagement. His presentations and quirky observations are enjoyed by audiences from the financial services, property, government, education, technology, retail and professional services industries, among others. https://www.tdgp.com.au/enquire About Michael Yardney Michael Yardney - founder Metropole Property Strategists has been voted one of Australia's 50 most influential Thought Leaders. While he is best known as a property expert, Michael is also Australia's leading expert in the psychology of success and wealth creation. Michael is a #1 best selling author of 9 books and frequently challenges traditional finance advice with innovative ideas on property investment, personal finance and wealth creation. Follow Michael on Linked In or Instagram Are you interested in property investment - let the team at Metropole build you a Strategic Property Plan to help give you clarity, direction and wealth - producing results. Also, please subscribe to my other podcast, Property Investment, Success and Money |The Michael Yardney Podcast. Just look for it wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future.
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    26 mins
  • Regional Australia: Boom, Bust or Just Misunderstood?
    Mar 3 2026
    Every few years, we're told the same story. That regional Australia has finally cracked the code. That young people are fleeing the cities. That work-from-home has changed everything. And that country towns are the future of housing and lifestyle in Australia. But when you strip away the headlines and look at the data, a very different picture emerges. Yes, some regional markets have done extraordinarily well. But many small towns are quietly ageing, shrinking, and losing exactly the people they need most - those in their prime working and family-forming years. In today's episode of Demographics Decoded, Simon Kuestenmacher and I discuss the factors influencing the growth of regional towns, the importance of jobs and housing, and the impact of climate risks on property investment. We explaine that regional Australia is not a monolithic market but consists of diverse micro-markets, each with its unique characteristics and potential. Takeaways · Demographics play a crucial role in the future of regional towns. · The pandemic influenced migration patterns towards regional areas. · Job availability is essential for the growth of regional towns. · Housing must be affordable and varied to attract families. · Digital connectivity is vital for modern living in regional areas. · Climate risks can significantly impact property values and investment decisions. · Regional Australia consists of many micro-markets, not a single market. · Community amenities and services are critical for attracting residents. · Investors should be cautious and conduct thorough research before investing in regional properties. Join Michael and Simon at Wealth Retreat 2026, where Australia's most ambitious investors and businesspeople gather to think bigger, invest smarter, and build intergenerational wealth. MAY 30th – JUNE 3rd 2026 – find out more here: https://www.wealthretreat.com.au/ About Simon Kuestenmacher Simon Kuestenmacher is co-founder and Director – The Demographics Group Simon is a prolific media commentator on demographic and data matters and a columnist for The New Daily and The Australian newspapers. He ranks as one of the world's Top 10 influencers in data visualisation. If you can't get enough of the kind of data that explains how the world works, make sure to follow Simon on LinkedIn or X (formerly Twitter) or any of his other social channels. Click here for a media enquiry or if you would like to book Simon Kuestenmacher for a speaking engagement. His presentations and quirky observations are enjoyed by audiences from the financial services, property, government, education, technology, retail and professional services industries, among others. https://www.tdgp.com.au/enquire About Michael Yardney Michael Yardney - founder Metropole Property Strategists has been voted one of Australia's 50 most influential Thought Leaders While he is best known as a property expert, Michael is also Australia's leading expert in the psychology of success and wealth creation. Michael is a #1 best selling author of 9 books and frequently challenges traditional finance advice with innovative ideas on property investment, personal finance and wealth creation. Follow Michael on Linked In or Instagram Are you interested in property investment - let the team at Metropole build you a Strategic Property Plan to help give you clarity, direction and wealth - producing results. Also, please subscribe to my other podcast, Property Investment, Success and Money |The Michael Yardney Podcast. Just look for it wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future. About Demographics Decoded Housing markets don't move randomly - they respond to long-term demographic forces. In Demographics Decoded, we analyse: Housing demand and population growth Household formation trends Apartment vs house demand Infrastructure and urban planning Capital city growth patterns Regional population shifts Housing supply shortages Future property market drivers in Australia If you want to understand how demographics shape property prices in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and beyond, this podcast explains the structural forces that will influence Australian real estate for decades to come. For deeper analysis visit: https://demographicsdecoded.com.au
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  • The Great Unretirement: How Boomers Are Reshaping Australia's Workforce
    Feb 24 2026
    Today, we examine a significant demographic shift that's reshaping Australia more quietly than population growth or migration, but with far greater long-term consequences. By 2029, every baby boomer will officially be of retirement age, but many won't be anywhere near ready to down tools. And not just because the super balance isn't quite there yet. Some boomers are working because they enjoy it. Some because their jobs have changed - they're no longer worn out at 60 the way their parents were. Others simply don't have a choice, especially those in lower-paid or physically tough jobs. And on the flipside, some are reinventing retirement entirely - scaling back, contracting, taking intermittent sabbaticals, or using work as a way to fund the lifestyle they want. Takeaways · Every baby boomer will officially be at retirement age by 2029. · Many boomers are working because they enjoy it, not just for financial reasons. · Retirement is being redefined; it's not just about stopping work. · The financial reality for many boomers is challenging, with insufficient superannuation. · Downsizing is complicated by high stamp duties and a lack of suitable housing. · There are two Australias in retirement: those with choice and those without. · The shrinking middle class is impacting retirement security for many. · Demographics can predict future trends in retirement and workforce participation. · Encouraging older Australians to work longer can benefit the economy. · Retirement is becoming a gradual transition rather than a sudden change. Join Michael and Simon at Wealth Retreat 2026, where Australia's most ambitious investors and businesspeople gather to think bigger, invest smarter, and build intergenerational wealth. MAY 30th – JUNE 4th 2026 – find out more here: https://www.wealthretreat.com.au/ About Simon Kuestenmacher Simon Kuestenmacher is co-founder and Director – The Demographics Group. Simon is a prolific media commentator on demographic and data matters and a columnist for The New Daily and The Australian newspapers. He ranks as one of the world's Top 10 influencers in data visualisation. If you can't get enough of the kind of data that explains how the world works, make sure to follow Simon on LinkedIn or X (formerly Twitter) or any of his other social channels. Click here for a media enquiry or if you would like to book Simon Kuestenmacher for a speaking engagement. His presentations and quirky observations are enjoyed by audiences from the financial services, property, government, education, technology, retail and professional services industries, among others. https://www.tdgp.com.au/enquire About Michael Yardney Michael Yardney - founder of Metropole Property Strategists has been voted one of Australia's 50 most influential Thought Leaders While he is best known as a property expert, Michael is also Australia's leading expert in the psychology of success and wealth creation. Michael is a #1 best selling author of 9 books and frequently challenges traditional finance advice with innovative ideas on property investment, personal finance and wealth creation. Follow Michael on LinkedIn or Instagram Are you interested in property investment - let the team at Metropole build you a Strategic Property Plan to help give you clarity, direction and wealth - producing results. Also, please subscribe to my other podcast, Property Investment, Success and Money | The Michael Yardney Podcast. Just look for it wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future. About Demographics Decoded Demographics drive economic performance, workforce participation and long-term prosperity. Demographics Decoded explores: Workforce participation trends Australia Labour shortages and skills gaps Productivity and economic growth Urbanisation and employment hubs Small business and demographic demand The future of work in Australia Education, skills and economic mobility Regional economic development If you're a business owner, investor or decision maker who wants to anticipate structural change rather than react to headlines, this podcast gives you the demographic intelligence to stay ahead. Explore more insights at: https://demographicsdecoded.com.au
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  • Can Money Really Buy Happiness? The Data Says… Yes (But Not How You Think)
    Feb 17 2026
    Today we're dive into one of the biggest myths in modern psychology and economics -the idea that money stops increasing your happiness after a certain point. You've probably heard the line: "Happiness plateaus at US$75,000 a year." It's a catchy idea. It went viral. And it shaped everything from personal-finance advice to government policy. But as it turns out, it was misunderstood, and modern research suggests something very different. Takeaways · Money does not stop increasing happiness after a certain point. · The original research on money and happiness was misunderstood. · Happiness can continue to increase with higher income levels. · Emotional well-being and life evaluation are different aspects of happiness. · Financial stability is crucial for reducing unhappiness. · Money can help alleviate stress and provide options in life. · Demographics play a significant role in understanding happiness. · Policy changes are needed to improve financial security for low-income individuals. · Housing security is a key factor in life satisfaction. · Money can buy happiness when spent wisely, particularly in reducing stress. Join Michael and Simon at Wealth Retreat 2026, where Australia's most ambitious investors and businesspeople gather to think bigger, invest smarter, and build intergenerational wealth. MAY 30th – JUNE 4th 2026 – find out more here: https://www.wealthretreat.com.au/ About Simon Kuestenmacher Simon Kuestenmacher is co-founder and Director – The Demographics Group. Simon is a prolific media commentator on demographic and data matters and a columnist for The New Daily and The Australian newspapers. He ranks as one of the world's Top 10 influencers in data visualisation. If you can't get enough of the kind of data that explains how the world works, make sure to follow Simon on Linked In or X (formerly Twitter) or any of his other social channels. Click here for a media enquiry or if you would like to book Simon Kuestenmacher for a speaking engagement. His presentations and quirky observations are enjoyed by audiences from the financial services, property, government, education, technology, retail and professional services industries, among others. https://www.tdgp.com.au/enquire About Michael Yardney Michael Yardney - founder Metropole Property Strategists has been voted one of Australia's 50 most influential Thought Leaders While he is best known as a property expert, Michael is also Australia's leading expert in the psychology of success and wealth creation. Michael is a #1 best selling author of 9 books and frequently challenges traditional finance advice with innovative ideas on property investment, personal finance and wealth creation. Follow Michael on Linked In or Instagram Are you interested in property investment - let the team at Metropole build you a Strategic Property Plan to help give you clarity, direction and wealth - producing results. Also, please subscribe to my other podcast, Property Investment, Success and Money |The Michael Yardney Podcast. Just look for it wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future. About Demographics Decoded Australia is experiencing one of the largest generational transitions in history. In Demographics Decoded, Michael Yardney and leading demographer Simon Kuestenmacher unpack: Millennials and property ownership Generation Z workforce trends Baby Boomers and the wealth transfer Generation X economic influence Intergenerational wealth shifts Housing affordability by generation Changing family formation patterns Education trends and income mobility If you want to understand how generational change will shape the property market, investment opportunities and business strategy in Australia, this podcast delivers data-driven insights and forward thinking analysis. Learn more at: https://demographicsdecoded.com.au
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  • How Generation X Will Shape Australia's Housing Market in the Decade Ahead
    Feb 10 2026
    Today we shine a spotlight on a generation that rarely asks for attention but quietly shapes enormous parts of Australia's economy and real estate landscape. I'm talking about Generation X - that cohort born between 1965 and 1980. While Millennials dominate headlines and Boomers dominate balance sheets, Gen X has been sitting in the middle - and as you'll hear today, they've been making some very important moves. In fact, new data suggests that Gen X are the quiet winners of Australia's property market. They bought when homes were more affordable, they rode the incredible rate-cut cycles of the 1990s and 2000s, and they've accumulated more equity than most people realise. But here's the real story: it's what happens next that will reshape Australia's housing market over the next decade. Takeaways · Generation X is often overlooked but plays a crucial role in the economy. · They have accumulated significant equity in their homes over the years. · Gen X faces unique financial pressures as the sandwich generation. · The demand for multi-generational housing is increasing among Gen X. · Work-life balance is a priority for Gen X, influencing their housing choices. · Gen X is likely to invest in second homes for lifestyle reasons. · They will retire with compulsory superannuation, enhancing their financial security. · Gen X is expected to downsize more pragmatically than previous generations. · Their financial decisions will shape the property market significantly. · Gen X is becoming a more influential voter block in politics. Chapters 00:00 Why Gen X quietly became the biggest winners in property. 04:30 How timing, rate cuts and equity supercharged Gen X wealth. 08:30 The "sandwich decade": kids, parents and housing pressure. 12:00 Bigger homes, home offices and multigenerational living. 16:00 Downsizing, walkable suburbs and the next housing shift. 20:30 Gen X wealth, inheritance and their growing political power. Join Michael and Simon at Wealth Retreat 2026, where Australia's most ambitious investors and businesspeople gather to think bigger, invest smarter, and build intergenerational wealth. MAY 30th – JUNE 4th 2026 – find out more here: https://www.wealthretreat.com.au/ About Simon Kuestenmacher Simon Kuestenmacher is co-founder and Director – The Demographics Group Simon is a prolific media commentator on demographic and data matters and a columnist for The New Daily and The Australian newspapers. He ranks as one of the world's Top 10 influencers in data visualisation. If you can't get enough of the kind of data that explains how the world works, make sure to follow Simon on Linked In or X (formerly Twitter) or any of his other social channels. Click here for a media enquiry or if you would like to book Simon Kuestenmacher for a speaking engagement. His presentations and quirky observations are enjoyed by audiences from the financial services, property, government, education, technology, retail and professional services industries, among others. About Michael Yardney Michael Yardney - founder Metropole Property Strategists has been voted one of Australia's 50 most influential Thought Leaders While he is best known as a property expert, Michael is also Australia's leading expert in the psychology of success and wealth creation. Michael is a #1 best selling author of 9 books and frequently challenges traditional finance advice with innovative ideas on property investment, personal finance and wealth creation. Follow Michael on Linked In or Instagram Are you interested in property investment - let the team at Metropole build you a Strategic Property Plan to help give you clarity, direction and wealth - producing results. Also, please subscribe to my other podcast, Property Investment, Success and Money |The Michael Yardney Podcast. Just look for it wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future. About Demographics Decoded Housing markets don't move randomly - they respond to long-term demographic forces. In Demographics Decoded, we analyse: Housing demand and population growth Household formation trends Apartment vs house demand Infrastructure and urban planning Capital city growth patterns Regional population shifts Housing supply shortages Future property market drivers in Australia If you want to understand how demographics shape property prices in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and beyond, this podcast explains the structural forces that will influence Australian real estate for decades to come. For deeper analysis visit: https://demographicsdecoded.com.au
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  • How high do we want property prices to keep rising? Who wins and who loses?
    Feb 3 2026
    Today we ask a question almost no one in property likes to touch - not "will housing prices keep rising?" but "how expensive do we actually want housing to be?" For decades we've celebrated rising house prices in Australia. If your home was worth more this year than last, life felt a bit easier. Politicians were happy, banks were happy, homeowners were happy. But after 50 years of almost uninterrupted price growth, we need to ask a harder question: Is it actually good for us if housing just keeps getting more expensive? The answer, of course, depends on who you are. Because rising prices have created a lot of winners in Australia: homeowners, investors, banks, governments, tradies, retailers. But they've also created a growing group of losers - renters, younger Australians, essential workers, small businesses, and even the future middle class. Takeaways · Rising house prices benefit homeowners, investors, and banks. · First home buyers and renters are the primary losers in the housing market. · The middle class is at risk due to increasing housing costs. · Government policies often favor rising house prices over affordability. · The housing market is influenced by political choices, not just market forces. · Younger generations are becoming a significant voting block for housing issues. · Sustainable growth in property values is preferable to boom-and-bust cycles. · Investors should focus on long-term strategies rather than short-term gains. · The demographic shift may lead to changes in homeownership rates in the future. · A strong middle class is essential for a balanced economy. Chapters 00:00 Who really benefits when house prices keep rising. 05:30 Winners of high prices: owners, banks, governments and investors. 10:00 Losers emerge: renters, first-home buyers and essential workers. 15:00 Political choices, vested interests and why reform is so hard. 20:00 Demographic shifts that could eventually change housing policy. 25:30 Why slow, sustainable growth beats booms for Australia's future. Join Michael and Simon at Wealth Retreat 2026, where Australia's most ambitious investors and businesspeople gather to think bigger, invest smarter, and build intergenerational wealth. MAY 30th – JUNE 4th 2026 – find out more here: https://www.wealthretreat.com.au/ About Simon Kuestenmacher Simon Kuestenmacher is co-founder and Director – The Demographics Group Simon is a prolific media commentator on demographic and data matters and a columnist for The New Daily and The Australian newspapers. He ranks as one of the world's Top 10 influencers in data visualisation. If you can't get enough of the kind of data that explains how the world works, make sure to follow Simon on Linked In or X (formerly Twitter) or any of his other social channels. Click here for a media enquiry or if you would like to book Simon Kuestenmacher for a speaking engagement. His presentations and quirky observations are enjoyed by audiences from the financial services, property, government, education, technology, retail and professional services industries, among others. https://www.tdgp.com.au/enquire About Michael Yardney Michael Yardney - founder Metropole Property Strategists has been voted one of Australia's 50 most influential Thought Leaders While he is best known as a property expert, Michael is also Australia's leading expert in the psychology of success and wealth creation. Michael is a #1 best selling author of 9 books and frequently challenges traditional finance advice with innovative ideas on property investment, personal finance and wealth creation. Follow Michael on Linked In or Instagram Are you interested in property investment - let the team at Metropole build you a Strategic Property Plan to help give you clarity, direction and wealth - producing results. Also, please subscribe to my other podcast, Property Investment, Success and Money |The Michael Yardney Podcast. Just look for it wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe About Demographics Decoded Housing markets don't move randomly - they respond to long-term demographic forces. In Demographics Decoded, we analyse: Housing demand and population growth Household formation trends Apartment vs house demand Infrastructure and urban planning Capital city growth patterns Regional population shifts Housing supply shortages Future property market drivers in Australia If you want to understand how demographics shape property prices in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and beyond, this podcast explains the structural forces that will influence Australian real estate for decades to come. For deeper analysis visit: https://demographicsdecoded.com.au
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