PHOTO: Notably, Warne’s ex-wife Simone Callahan and ex-fiancée Elizabeth Hurley received nothing from the will. FILE
The death of Shane Warne in 2022 sent shockwaves across Australia and the cricketing world. Now, details have emerged about how his $21 million estate was divided — and the big property moves being made by his son Jackson Warne.
Luxurious Melbourne Estate Linked to the Late Shane Warne Listed for $15 Million
💼 The Warne Family Inheritance
Court documents reveal that Warne’s three children — Brooke (27), Jackson (26), and Summer (23) — inherited almost all of their father’s fortune.
That equates to around $6.41 million each, coming from an estate that included:
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🏦 $5 million in cash in the bank
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🏠 A $6.5 million Melbourne beachfront home
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📈 Around $3 million in shares
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🚤 $2 million worth of personal belongings, including his prized jet ski
Notably, Warne’s ex-wife Simone Callahan and ex-fiancée Elizabeth Hurley received nothing from the will.
Shane Warne leaves bulk of $20.7 million estate to his children
🏗 Jackson Warne’s Property Connections
Following in his father’s footsteps as a lover of luxury property, Jackson has already begun building his profile in the real estate space.
He’s formed business ties with Melbourne property tycoon Tim Gurner and, in 2024, was announced as the face of Gurner’s $150 million private members’ club, Saint Haven, and its offshoot brand Saint.
📸 Jackson shared his excitement on Instagram, saying:
“So excited to be an ambassador for the new @saintprivateclub!”
You can read more about Shane Warne’s property portfolio and lifestyle here:
🔗 Inside Shane Warne’s luxury homes and property investments
🔗 Shane Warne’s $6.5m Melbourne mansion
🔗 How Shane Warne built his real estate empire
🏏 A Legacy Beyond Cricket
Warne’s children are now positioned to enjoy financial freedom thanks to their father’s careful estate planning — and, for Jackson at least, it appears real estate will be a big part of his future.
Given the family’s history with high-value property and investment, the next chapter in the Warne story may be as much about business deals and property developments as cricketing glory.
SOURCE: NEWS.COM.AU









