The Penrith Panthers halfback and Clive Churchill medallist is the latest Australian athlete to back the yes case
Rugby league player and Clive Churchill medallist Nathan Cleary expressed his support for the yes case in the referendum on an Indigenous voice to parliament.Rugby league player and Clive Churchill medallist Nathan Cleary expressed his support for the yes case in the referendum on an Indigenous voice to parliament.Last modified on Mon 2 Oct 2023 08.16 CESTThe Penrith Panthers halfback featured in a video message on social media on Sunday evening throwing his support behind the yes campaign.
On the day, Cleary asked whether there was anything to do to help the campaign and volunteered to make the video. “He’s a leader on and off the field,” Ah-See said. “You can tell he’s had a really good ground, in relation to where he comes from with his family. He’s a very respectful young man.” The 25-year-old is the latest sporting identity to put his name to the yes case, and perhaps the highest-profile current athlete.
Retired American basketball star Shaquille O’Neal issued his support while in Australia last year on a trip he also used to help promote betting company PointsBet.This article includes content provided by Instagram. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. To view this content,This article includes content provided by Facebook.
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