The $1.2 trillion sea change facing Australian investors

March 2025

Every year around 60,000 humpback whales leave the frigid, food-rich waters of Antarctica and begin the world’s longest mammal migration, a 5,000-kilometre, three-month journey to the warm waters of northern Western Australia and Queensland.

One cohort of Australians who make an effort to witness this event are retirees, blessed with abundant free time and desire to tour our great country. Just like the whales, this group and their collective wealth is about to undertake its own massive migration, one from accumulation to retirement – its early phase forged by the first baby boomers who began hitting retirement age in the early 2010s.

In his latest insight piece Talaria Co-CIO Chad Padowitz talks about the crucial role of income for the wave of new retirees over the next decade and how Talaria’s alternative source of return from options, could be the perfect solution.

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