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$ki Club Australia – Spending Kids Inheritance

<p>“Money, Money, Money”</p>

“Money, Money, Money”

$ki Club Australia is a tongue-in-cheek, family-owned and operated website-based business. SKI is an acronym for Spending Kids Inheritance; the attitude is cheeky and irreverent with an emphasis on FUN; the message is simple and serious – $ki Club Australia aims to be a one-stop-shop (Baby Boomer Central) providing quality services and products specifically for the baby boomer market.

www.skiclubaustralia.com.au is an interactive website which offers the opportunity to exchange ideas, information, fun stories, and suggestions.

For those who want it to be an information highway, it also offers live feed news and up-to-date information on coming events, travel opportunities, the weather, health issues, caravanning and motor-homing among others.

For those who want it to be a one-stop shop, www.skiclubaustralia.com.au offers a betting service, group and individual travel, fast, easy and secure accommodation booking, mortgage and consumer finance, insurance, real estate, stock broking and other financial advisory services, and access to the services of a wide variety of small businesses offered by members to fellow members.

For those who want to use the web to enjoy fellowship, to be an active part of the global community, www.skiclubaustralia.com.au offers a $ki Friends site where baby boomers can catch up with old friends or make new ones.

Members can create their own secure, private individual home page, a website within a website and invite friends to join them on the web.

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