E&OE
Thank you very much, Deputy Speaker.
I rise to pay tribute to an extraordinary Australian.
Former AFL player and coach Neale Daniher is an inspiration.
Neale received a diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease more than 10 years ago.
And since then, he has shown remarkable strength, courage and humility to put aside his own misfortune and dedicate his life to raising awareness and, importantly, raising money for MND research.
While this place records many fine speeches and words that are spoken in support of various causes, Neale wryly observed in his memoir that ‘when all is said and done, much more is said than done’.
But no one could accuse Neale of doing nothing – because Neale has always been a man of action.
Neale has activated the FightMND army which has raised more than $60 million for research and has just launched the 10th anniversary beanie.
Just buying one of those FightMND beanies is one way we can help the cause to find a cure for MND.
We look forward to the King’s Birthday clash at the MCG next month where the Walk, the celebrity slide, and all the excitement that’s part of the annual Big Freeze clash between Melbourne and Collingwood takes place.
I urge all Australians to help Neale Daniher and his family of supporters to find a cure for Motor Neurone Disease by donating at: fightmnd.org.au
And show your gratitude and appreciation to a bloke who has turned adversity to advocacy – and done us all proud.
Thank you, Neale, for all that you do, and all that you continue to do, for this incredibly important cause.
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