In this Australian Retirement Podcast episode, your hosts Drew Meredith from Wattle Partners and James O’Reilly from Northeast Wealth tackle why CBA and BHP are both crushing it right now, plus the shocking SMSF boom: 42,000 new funds established in FY25, with the average NEW trustee age dropping to just 47 (vs 61 for existing funds). Why are younger Australians rushing to SMSFs, and 80% doing it without advisers?
The Boomer Briefing covers ASIC’s major crackdown on dodgy lead generators selling your details to financial advisers, how to spot ethical vs unethical lead generation, and what retirees need to know about being targeted with rollover offers. Plus: How retirees can use AI like Claude in their financial lives, and whether old-fashioned companies are better during market selloffs.
Today’s big question comes from “Ma & Pa Bank” – a 50-year-old couple with a mortgage-free family home and an investment property, wanting to help their late-teen kids buy homes in 5-8 years. How can they use their property equity or the investment property itself to help their children significantly before they’re ready to gift cash in retirement? What creative strategies work without destroying their own financial future?
Drew and James explore the biggest mistakes parents make (helping too much, too soon), the critical questions to answer first (how much can you actually afford?), and the real-world strategies that work vs the ones that sound good but wreck retirements.
If you like this Australian Retirement Podcast episode on ASIC’s lead generator crackdown and helping kids without wrecking your retirement, you’ll love the series. Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly shows on Apple, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.
Topics covered today:
- CBA & BHP crushing it – What’s driving the performance?
- SMSF boom explained – 42,000 new funds in FY25, average NEW trustee age drops to 47
- Why young people rushing to SMSFs – 80% set up without advisers
- ASIC cracks down on lead generators – How dodgy companies sell your details, what’s ethical

