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Book launch for Lara’s Aussie adventurer

Over-55s lifestyle community Ingenia Lifestyle Lara has helped its own Aussie Adventurer launch his own book, The Year.

R Bruce Richardson says he was thankful to reside in a community where he could fulfill his dreams of exploring and writing.

The Year tells the story of his intriguing year travelling Australia with wife Lynn.

“I often travel into the outback camping, exploring and birdwatching, and record my experiences. Living at Lara makes it so much more achievable and comfortable,” Bruce says.

“The Year allows me to share the experience – it was the journey of a lifetime.

Ingenia Lifestyle Lara was the “best option” for Bruce and Lynn, he says.

“It’s affordable, safe and a great community to be part of.”

Ingenia Lifestyle Lara’s Dianna McGrath says the community is excited about supporting Bruce’s retirement dream.

“The community loves sharing wins. We encourage anyone interested in finding out more to come in for a tour and discover lifestyle living,” Dianna says.

More information about Ingenia Lifestyle Lara is available at liveinlara.com.au or by phoning 0476 839 644.

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