advertising feature Working hard to design retirement plans
Never too late to care for skin IT’S never too late to start looking after your skin, says the team at Australian Skin Cancer Clinics, which opened a clinic at Erindale Chambers in Wanniassa early last year. The Australian sun is one of the harshest in the world. Australians have two to three times the number of incidences of skin cancer compared to Canada, the US and the UK. “Quite often people think that a sunspot is simply just a sunspot, but given time, they can change into something that is life threatening,” the clinic says. “Any change in a mole is important, and changes can occur in size, shape, and colour, or moles can start to itch or tingle. These are serious warning signs and a signal to get
your moles checked. “We expect two out of every three adult Australians to develop skin cancer at some point in their lives that will either be life threatening or severely disfiguring. “Many adults recognise that damage done to their skin occurred when they were young, therefore we should all be thinking about our children. Prevention is better than cure, so remember to ‘slip, slop, slap’. “We specialise in the early detection, treatment and management of skin cancer and melanoma.” To make an appointment (no referral necessary) at the Erindale Clinic call 6296 8100 or visit ausskinclinics.com.au
THE team at Acton Advice Group helps to design a good news but also be open with things that are worrying them so they can work on taking that retirement plan that is uniquely tailored for each worry and replacing it with peace of mind. client, says managing director Lynette Murray. “Our vision is for the business to be like a “It’s no good coming up with the ‘best product’ financial hub for the client,” Lynette says. for investment if that’s opposed to what your “No matter what the financial issue is, clients goals are,” Lynette says. can come and speak to us and if we don’t “You can let life happen or you can design the specialise in that area we know professionals to retirement you want.” recommend.” Lynette says that people in Canberra often Lynette Murray has more than 30 years’ experiretire early here and live longer so it’s important ence in the financial services industry, specialising to make retirement goals accessible. in financial planning for more than 15 years. Acton Advice Group has found that they often talk to a retiring couple who don’t realise, until Acton Advice Group. Unit 5/43 Comrie Street, asked, that they have two different visions in Wanniassa. Contact info@actonadvice.com.au or mind. 6104 9059 or visit actonadvice.com.au Lynette says: “People often say: ‘I had no idea that this is what my husband or wife wanted’.” As well as financial planning Acton Advice Group provides other services such as mortgages and estate planning. When Lynette Murray founded the Wanniassa office in 2010, she was defining the goal for an organisation that would be built with the client, their family and their hopes and ambitions for the future at the very heart of the organisation. “We take care of people from their first house in the beginning until their retirement,” Lynette says. Acton Advice Group’s vision is for clients to not only tell them Director Lynette Murray, left, with the Acton Advice team.
Look after your skin this summer Make an appointment now Australian Skin Cancer Clinics aims to provide early detection, diagnosis, treatment and management of skin cancer and melanoma. • No referrals required • Doctors with a special interest in skin cancer and melanoma Book at your nearest centre: Erindale Chambers, Unit 2, 1-5 Gratton Court, Wanniassa ACT 2903
Ph: (02) 6296 8100 1300 SKIN DOC www.ausskinclinics.com.au
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