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Bec unveils the secrets to an epic retirement

Are you over 50 and concerned about your future wellbeing? Ready to discover the steps to a truly epic retirement?

Don’t miss an enlightening seminar with guest speaker Bec Wilson, renowned author and podcaster, as she shares insights from her bestselling book, How to Have an Epic Retirement.

Hosted by AIR Noosa, this seminar will delve into 12 essential strategies for a fulfilling retirement.

Topics will cover financial management, health and wellbeing, redefining your sense of purpose, and adapting your housing and community needs for modern retirement.

Stacey McCray, AIR Noosa member and retired financial planner, said, “Transitioning from advising clients in Sydney to my own retirement has taught me that successful retirement planning isn’t just about money.

“It’s about aligning your values with your desired lifestyle and goals.

“This seminar with Bec Wilson will equip attendees to build the fulfilling retirement they dream of.“

The event will take place on Saturday 11 May, from 9.30-11.30am at the Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort.

Whether you’re nearing retirement or still contributing to the workforce, this seminar will provide you with the confidence and knowledge to proactively manage your retirement planning.

For registration and further details, visit trybooking.com/CRIES.

The event is hosted by the Noosa branch of the Australian Independent Retirees (AIR), a national not-for-profit organisation advocating for self-funded retirees. For more information, email airnoosasecretary@gmail.com or visit facebook.com/AIRNoosa/

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