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PM moves condolence motion for AFL great and motor neurone disease campaigner Neale Daniher (opens in new tab)

Former player and AFL coach Neale Daniher has died, 13 years after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease. The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, pays tribute in a speech in parliament on Monday, praising Daniher’s 'selflessness, his bravery ... and fierce determination to make a difference for others'. Daniher, along with his three brothers, played for Essendon, where he won the Bombers’ best and fairest in 1981 before being named captain for the following season

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