I can't do it. Leyburn's Shane Webcke will end his football career for the Brisbane Broncos tomorrow night. And the hope that if I could change the attitude of one person and that perhaps – and I'll never know this – but that perhaps prevented that from happening to another family – well, then it would have been worthwhile.You know – I had a very, very close relationship with my dad. "Fair dinkum, that was just bullshit," Webcke wrote.Within football clubs, going down "media street" is a sin. Darius Boyd, I have been in contact with Wayne (Bennett) to get his number. When I say in the book I knew of Joey's problems, that is probably inaccurate to an extent because I knew about it only because of what I had heard. His story is touching and sad. Thank you. ''I cannot begin to imagine let alone comprehend not having had my own Dad in my life for my past 62 years. ''I am very proud of him,'' the Leyburn teacher aide said. I'm a bad bloke not fit for a football club.
I would and will be sharing this story with our workers here. God bless. And all the while you're trying to balance a life, you know, and it's an incredibly hard thing to do.And time is the only thing that gets you past it. The retirement of Shane Webcke following the grand final left some large shoes to be filled in the Broncos' front row. Kind regards, Graham''Well done on this film, it is a very professional & moving presentation, which targets both employer and employee's responsibilities, and graphically describing the consequences of workplace incidents from the people who typically get hurt the most. SHANE WEBCKE. Before I was a newsreader. And the answer is always going to be categorically "No. The physical aspect is one thing but people can really struggle when their "normal" is taken away, especially if they're usually very self-reliant. JavaScript is required for quick access online services.Shane Webcke, football legend and sports presenter, is Queensland's Safety Ambassador.Shane has a strong connection and commitment to work safety as his father was killed in a workplace incident.Shane shares the story of how his father's death impacted his family, visiting Queensland businesses and speaking with workers about the importance of staying safe at work and creating a strong safety culture.Shane played 254 matches for the Brisbane Broncos (including their 2006 Grand Final win), made 21 State of Origin appearances for Queensland, and played 20 Test matches for Australia.As the Queensland Safety Ambassador I’ve seen firsthand how workplace accidents can affect families.I know this first hand. You and I wouldn't be having this conversation.
Thank you Shane and WHS for the video. My role is to support workers recovering from illness/injury and I'd like to remind everyone who knows someone in this situation to (first and foremost) not judge them but to show your support, patience and encouragement. Your story is not only powerful for its message about health, safety and wellbeing; your description and experience of your grief is an important one for all managers and colleagues to consider when supporting an employee or colleague. This is also known as Online Behavioural Advertising. I am going to punish myself for being honest. We are now up to our twelfth week in a row without injury. We will show this to our team during our safety lunch that we hold for each month without injury. I do not hold it against people one bit and I don't think they are cynical to think it is just a publicity stunt. Invalid postcode. Shane's story is told here in equal measures of compassion and passion in an effort to help save others from ever having to share a similar fate. Thank you for sharing your story - I will definitely be showing this film to my staff. Keep up the great work. Thankyou''That is a great video. ''I remember when Shane Webcke's father died.
Thank you. ''Well done Shane & thank you. ''I have just viewed Shane's story for the first time.
That reaction was wrong but it is what it is. Nomadic gunfighter Shane decides to hire on with Marian as a cowhand, and, at the same time, serve as a father figure for little Joey. Thankyou''That is a great video. You can find out more about our policy and your choices, including how to opt-out Shane Webcke, Queensland Safety Ambassador [Text on screen] Shane Webcke: Before I was a footballer. Was it not just great to hear a footballer speaking from the heart with a strong, clear voice?
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If potentially it can kill you and your kids are going to grow up without knowing you and go through everything that we've been through. Passion for farming leads Bruce to scholarship opportunity. As much as you can lead a horse to water, your employees have got to buy in, but it's the employer who can really lead the way. As a teen he played rugby league and as a father, he always took his son to the weekend games. Thanks again, Shane for your story.
SHANE Webcke's new book, Hard Road, has created a firestorm. Thank you''Thank you for sharing your story, Shane. The video emphasises the essential message of stopping a job where it is not safe. "It would have been hypocritical to stay," Webcke said. And I've employed people and I cannot countenance the thought of hurting someone or killing someone.