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Daniher family bring their fight back to Perth, hoping Neale’s Australian of the Year title will strengthen the cause

Oliver Peterson
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Bec Daniher and her dad Neale are back in Perth, continuing their great work with FightMND. Leading the ‘Crossing for Inclusion’ march at Optus Stadium over the weekend, Neale is now wheelchair-bound but, according to his daughter, still has plenty of fight left in him.

Click PLAY to hear about Neale and FightMND.


Bec spoke to Perth Live host Oliver Peterson about how, against all odds, FightMND is now the third-biggest funder of medical research into MND in the world, and how her dad’s new title, Australian of the Year, is now exposing their cause to a wider community.

“This gives us an opportunity to put a spotlight on MND right across the country,” she said.

Hear more highlights from Perth Live below and download the 6PR app on i0S or Android to ensure you don’t miss a thing!

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