Shane Oliver is one of the most respected voices in Australia when it comes to the economy and financial markets. As the Chief Economist at AMP, he’s spent over four decades analysing interest rates, market cycles, and housing trends, earning a reputation for cutting through the noise with clarity and precision.
In this episode, Shane breaks down exactly where we are in the current rate cycle, why affordability in Australia has become worse than ever, and how cities like Melbourne might be poised for a quiet comeback.
We also unpack the growing divide between generations, superannuation changes, the unintended consequences of government policy, and the critical supply issues fueling the housing crisis.
Episode Takeaways:
✅ Rate cuts are here, but relief will be slow
✅ Supply, not demand, is driving the affordability crisis
✅ Melbourne may be the best value market right now
✅ Politics and policy are widening the wealth gap
✅ The RBA doesn’t set interest rates for homebuyers
✅ Property and shares both have a place in your portfolio
Meet Shane Oliver
Shane Oliver is Chief Economist and Head of Investment Strategy at AMP, where he oversees diversified investment funds and provides expert analysis on economic trends and market cycles. With over 35 years of experience, Shane is widely regarded for his clear insights on interest rates, inflation, property, and global markets. He is a sought-after media commentator and a trusted voice in Australian finance, regularly contributing to publications, broadcasts, and investor forums. Shane holds a PhD in economics and brings a deep, research-driven approach to understanding the forces that shape investment outcomes.
Meet The Property Twins
The Property Twins, Sana and Mona Ali, are identical twins from Sydney who began investing in real estate at 24, building a $5 million portfolio before turning 30. Driven by a lifelong passion for property, they left corporate roles in 2017 to establish Property Twins, a mortgage broking and buyers agency. Their mission is to help Australian professionals achieve home ownership and build wealth through property investments.