Australia vs. The World: Are We Still the Lucky Country?
Is Australia still the lucky country? That phrase has been part of our national identity for decades, but in a world of rising costs, global competition, and shifting demographics, does it still hold true? In today’s show, we explore Australia's current standing compared to other nations and how its position has evolved since the 1990s. Whether you’re a property investor, a business owner, or just curious about how Australia stacks up, stay tuned – this should be a fascinating conversation about prosperity, perception, and our future. Takeaways · Australia's GDP per capita ranks above Canada and the Netherlands. · Australia's economy relies heavily on mining, agriculture, tourism, and education. · Demographics and immigration have significantly driven Australia's economic growth. · There is a need for Australia to diversify its economy to reduce reliance on mining. · Wealth distribution in Australia shows significant inequality despite overall wealth. · The property market has absorbed much of Australia's newfound wealth. · Australia's energy prices need to be addressed for future economic growth. · Comparative analysis with countries like Brazil and Germany reveals strengths and weaknesses. · The perception of being 'lucky' can mask underlying economic challenges. · Future prosperity will depend on strategic policy decisions regarding energy and housing. Chapters 01:38 - Dumb Luck or Smart Strategy: Australia’s Resource-Driven Wealth 06:43 - Mining, Juicy GDP and Why Canada Can’t Keep Up 10:18 - Migration as the Hidden Engine of GDP Growth 15:42 - Inequality, Generations and the Risk of a Victim Mentality 22:04 - Can Australia Stay Lucky? Diversification, Energy Costs and the Next 30 Years 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.
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Why Fewer Australians Own Their Homes—and What That Means for Our Future
For generations, owning a home has been at the heart of the Australian dream. In 1966, nearly three-quarters of Australian households owned their home, either outright or with a mortgage. Fast-forward to the 2021 Census, and that figure had slipped to just 63 per cent. For younger Australians, the drop has been even steeper. And while renting is far more common today, the cost of entry into home ownership has never been higher. So what’s driving this change? Is it just the market doing what markets do, or have we set ourselves on a path where home ownership becomes an exclusive club? That's what Simon Kuestenmacher and I discussed in today's episode of the Demographics Decoded Podcast. Takeaways · Homeownership is integral to a sense of belonging and financial security. · The peak homeownership rate in Australia was 75% in 1996, now it is 63%. · Younger Australians are facing steeper declines in homeownership rates. · Homeownership rates reflect both affordability and life cycle stages. · Government policies historically encouraged homeownership, but this has changed. · The wealth gap between homeowners and renters is increasing. · Political priorities are shifting as younger voters feel locked out of homeownership. · First home buyer incentives may lead to short-term price increases. · A balanced housing market supports economic stability and growth. · Gradual policy shifts are necessary to improve homeownership rates. Chapters 00:00 The Great Australian Dream: Homeownership Trends 02:05 Historical Context: Peak House in Australia 05:19 Demographic Shifts and Homeownership Rates 09:37 Economic Factors Influencing Homeownership 12:13 Wealth Gap: Owners vs. Renters 14:55 Political Implications of Homeownership Decline 17:46 The Role of Property Investors 20:42 Policy Recommendations for Housing 26:07 Future of Homeownership in Australia 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.
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Why Australia’s Middle Class is Shrinking – and What It Means for You
Australia's middle class is shrinking, so today Simon Kuestenmacher and I discuss the implications for society and the housing market. We examine the historical context of the middle class, the factors contributing to its decline, and the significance of housing in wealth accumulation. Our conversation also delves into the forces shaping the future of the middle class, including intergenerational wealth transfer, migration, and political change. Finally, we discuss potential strategies for rebuilding the middle class, emphasising the need for education reform, affordable housing, and tax reform. Takeaways · The middle class in Australia is shrinking due to various economic factors. · Housing affordability has significantly decreased over the decades. · Intergenerational wealth transfer is creating a divide between rich and poor. · Migration is increasing pressure on housing and infrastructure. · Political changes are influencing the perception of the middle class. · TAFE degrees should be universally free to support the middle class. · Affordable housing is crucial for wealth creation. · Tax reforms are necessary to address wealth inequality. · A healthy middle class contributes to social cohesion and stability. · Understanding demographics is key to navigating future economic trends. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Middle Class Discussion 01:29 Understanding the Middle Class 04:29 The U-Shaped Society 08:08 The Role of Housing in the Middle Class 09:53 The Impact of Employment Changes 12:20 Forces Shaping the Future of the Middle Class 17:46 Political Changes and Their Implications 19:22 Strategies to Rebuild the Middle Class 26:58 The Importance of a Healthy Middle Class 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.
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You’ll Probably Change Careers Twice in the Next 20 Years – Here’s How to Survive It
Believe it or not, the average Australian will change occupations not once, but more than twice over the next 20 years. And that's not just changing jobs—it's likely to be a complete shift into a different occupation. Today, Simon Kuestenmacher and I discuss the evolving landscape of work in Australia, and explore the factors driving this change, including technology, demographics, and the need for flexible education and training systems. The conversation also explores the role of migration in the workforce and highlights the importance of developing soft skills in preparation for future job markets. Ultimately, we highlight the potential for positive outcomes from embracing career shifts and the necessity of adapting to a rapidly changing world. Takeaways · The average Australian is expected to change occupations more than twice in the next 20 years. · Job mobility has decreased since the mid-90s due to housing affordability. · Change is often seen as scary, but it can lead to new opportunities. · Education systems need to adapt to prepare workers for changing job markets. · Migration can fill skills gaps but should be managed strategically. · Soft skills are becoming increasingly important in the workforce. · Individuals must be proactive in upskilling and adapting to change. · The pandemic has shaped a generation that is more resilient to change. · Career zigzagging is becoming more accepted in the job market. · Employers should invest in training to retain talent. Chapters 00:00 The Future of Work: Changing Occupations 04:33 Drivers of Job Change: Technology and Demographics 09:12 Education and Training for Career Transitions 13:37 The Impact of AI on Job Markets 17:59 Migration and Its Effects on Local Employment 22:36 Skills for the Future: Adapting to Change 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.
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Why More Aussies Are Living Alone — And What It Means for the Future
What if I told you that one of the most significant demographic shifts shaping our cities, our housing markets, and even our social lives over the next few decades… isn’t migration, isn’t birth rates, and isn’t ageing? It’s something far more personal. In today’s show, we’re talking about a silent revolution - the rise of the single-person household. More Australians than ever are living alone, and it’s not just retirees or Gen Zs in tiny apartments. From the newly single at 54 to the solo 29-year-old navigating life on their terms, this trend is redrawing the blueprint of modern life and reshaping the housing market in a way most people aren't even noticing. Our conversation highlights how modern living is evolving, with more individuals choosing to live alone and the need for appropriate housing solutions to accommodate these changes. Takeaways · The rise of single-person households is a significant demographic shift. · Single living is reshaping housing markets and consumer products. · Demographic changes are leading to increased loneliness among some individuals. · International students primarily occupy single-person housing markets. · Older generations are increasingly living alone due to the loss of partners. · Housing policies need to adapt to the growing number of single households. · The trend of marrying later in life contributes to more single-person households. · Communal living arrangements are becoming more desirable but challenging to manage. · The housing market is affected by the influx of single migrants. · Understanding demographics is crucial for future planning and investment. Chapters 00:00 The Rise of Single-Person Households 05:12 Demographic Shifts and Their Implications 10:36 International Students and Housing Market Dynamics 13:28 Loneliness and Mental Health in Solo Living 16:25 Modern Life and Individualism 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.
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