What to Expect
Discover practical and simple guidance on managing your digital legacy, including organizing online accounts, photos, and personal data so your loved ones can access what matters most. This session is designed to help you plan for your digital assets with privacy and security in mind.
You will learn key steps to ensure your online presence is handled according to your wishes, providing peace of mind for you and your family. The session is led by Tim Coghill, a trusted digital mentor who makes technology accessible and easy to understand.
This event is perfect for adults wanting to build confidence in managing their digital lives and prepare for the future.
Activity Details
The session runs on 27th May 2026 from 12:30 to 14:00. It is free to attend but booking is essential to secure your place.
Tim Coghill will guide you through the process in a clear and supportive manner, ensuring you leave feeling confident about your digital legacy planning.
This is a focused workshop aimed at adults interested in practical digital skills and legacy management.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Clarkson Library, located at the corner of Ebb Way and Ocean Keys Boulevard, Clarkson.
Clarkson Library is easily accessible by public transport and has parking facilities nearby. The venue is welcoming and suitable for all attendees.
You can find the Ground Floor Meeting Room where the session will be held, ensuring a comfortable learning environment.
Important Information
This event is free but requires prior registration to attend. It is tailored for adults looking to manage their digital footprint effectively.
Please bring any questions you may have about digital accounts or online privacy to make the most of the session.
Tim Coghill is an experienced mentor who will provide clear explanations and a supportive atmosphere for all participants.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free of charge. Booking your place in advance is essential to participate.
You can register through the City of Wanneroo's event booking system or contact the library for assistance.
Spaces are limited, so early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.