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Episode 2508th April 2026 • Friends With Money • Money Magazine
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The story of gold: Why it’s valuable, how it shaped Australia, and how to invest today

This week on the Friends With Money podcast, Money Magazine managing editor Vanessa Walker speaks with journalist Ryan Johnson about his April feature “The Story of Gold,” exploring why gold—an outer-space metal delivered by meteorites—became a durable, portable, and a widely accepted form of money.

They discuss gold’s key advantages over other elements, how much exists (about 219,000 tonnes ever mined), and its role in Australia’s history from the 1851 gold rush through to the establishment of the Sydney and Perth mints and the Eureka Stockade.

They explore how currencies were once pegged to gold, why the link ended during the depression and why central banks still buy gold, including the RBA’s 80 tonnes largely stored in London.

01:19 Why gold works

02:57 How much gold exists

03:35 Australia gold rush

05:01 Gold standard ends

06:21 Central Bank gold

07:53 Gold price outlook

09:00 Selling physical gold

10:41 Investing with ETFs

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