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Peter Hall: Beating blood cancers after retirement

After losing his father to blood cancer at just 63 years old, leaving a gift in his Will to the Leukaemia Foundation was an easy decision for Peter Hall.

โ€œBeing retired myself and able to enjoy hobbies like bushwalking is a stark reminder that my Dad didnโ€™t get to retire and enjoy his life after work,โ€ Peter said.

โ€œEven though my regular earnings have come to an end, I still wanted to support the causes that are close to my heart.

โ€œAfter earning money all your life it suddenly stops in retirement and people are often concerned about making their funds last. Leaving a gift in your Will is a great way to support the causes that are important to you without eating into your retirement funds.

โ€œBecause I lost Dad to acute myeloid leukaemia, leaving money to the Leukaemia Foundation meant I could help other patients and their families beat blood cancers.โ€

Despite having a Will for many years, Peter said a presentation from the public trustee at his former workplace prompted him to update it, a process which he said was very easy and free of charge.


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