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Free legal forum for Sydney seniors on 10 December

City of Sydney Council and Legal Aid NSW are hosting a forum on ‘helping your family financially and how to avoid risks to your financial security’.

It will be held on 10 December from 10.30am at the Reg Murphy Activity Centre at Kings Cross, Sydney.

The forum will provide a talk on the issue, plus free one-on-one legal advice and fact sheets.

To register your place, call (02) 8374 6310. For transport to this forum or information on upcoming forums,call (02) 9265 9333.

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