Hawks honour hawks Alumni player Justin Yerbury
06 Dec 2024
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On Tuesday night, the Hawks CEO Stuart Taggart had the honour of being hosted by Jodie Haydon and joined by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to celebrate Hawks Alumni player, Justin Yerbury’s remarkable contributions to Motor Neurone Disease research and the legacy he leaves at the University of Wollongong.

It was incredibly moving to hear from his wife Rachel, daughter Maddy, and sister Naomi—thank you for sharing your stories and for continuing Justin’s incredible work. We’re proud to support such a meaningful cause, to honor a legacy that inspires us all and look forward to continuing to honour Justin’s legacy in collaboration with the University of Wollongong. Watch this space!
#WeRiseTogether #HawksHelps #Legacy #MND

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