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Shane Warne: How spin king is saving thousands of Aussies
Shane Warne: How spin king is saving thousands of Aussies

The Australian

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • The Australian

Shane Warne: How spin king is saving thousands of Aussies

Shane Warne will be remembered as one of Australia's all-time sporting greats – but his greatest legacy may be saving thousands of lives. The spin king died suddenly of a heart attack while holidaying in Thailand in March 2022. His death shocked the nation and untold millions of cricket lovers across the globe. But it also spurred the launch of the Shane Warne Legacy, which over the summer rolled out a national heart health screening initiative. The foundation hopes that Warne's untimely death can be a catalyst for change and help Australians identify the warning signs. Spin king Shane Warne. Photo: AP/Themba Hadebe. As part of the initiative, over 76,000 Australians were screened at pharmacies across the country and the Boxing Day Test. The results of the Monash University-led study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, have revealed that seven out of 10 Australians screened had at least one risk factor for cardiovascular disease. 'They identified thousands of Australians at risk, many of whom hadn't had a blood pressure check in the past year,' Dr Sean Tan said. 'Meeting people where they are, whether that's at their local pharmacy or the MCG, can make all the difference to health outcomes.' The checks found that just shy of 69 per cent of people had a risk factor for heart disease such as elevated blood pressure, being overweight or obese, or smoking. Shane Warne's daughters Brooke and Summer Warne with one of the check up machines at the MCG. Picture: NewsWire / Andrew Henshaw It also found half of the people with high blood pressure hadn't had a check in the last year. Helen Nolan, Warne's long-time personal assistant and now the CEO of the Shane Warne Legacy, said she hoped the leg spin great's death could be lead to change. 'Shane was loved by Australians from all walks of life and we knew we had a platform to do something meaningful,' Ms Nolan said. 'These results are bittersweet. We're proud to have helped thousands take their heart health seriously but we know there's still work to do. Shane would have wanted this to make a massive difference.' Steve Zemek Court reporter Steve Zemek began his career in his native Queensland before moving to Sydney with Australian Associated Press in 2014. He worked as an NRL journalist for five seasons, covering the game all over Australia and in New Zealand before making a career pivot towards court reporting in 2019. He joined NCA NewsWire in mid 2020 as a Sydney-based court reporter where he has covered some of the state's biggest cases. @stevezemek

Elizabeth Hurley opens up about 'traumatic' first trip back to Melbourne since ex-fiancé Shane Warne's shock death
Elizabeth Hurley opens up about 'traumatic' first trip back to Melbourne since ex-fiancé Shane Warne's shock death

Daily Mail​

time12-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Elizabeth Hurley opens up about 'traumatic' first trip back to Melbourne since ex-fiancé Shane Warne's shock death

Elizabeth Hurley has opened up for the first time about her emotional reunion with the family of her late ex-fiancé Shane Warne. The actress and model, 60, travelled to Melbourne last November for the first time since Shane's sudden death - reuniting with his parents, brother and children during a 'bittersweet' few days. Elizabeth combined the visit with a day at the races to soften the impact of what became a 'very traumatic' trip. Speaking on Tuesday's episode of Travel Secrets podcast, Elizabeth explained: 'Last November we went to the Melbourne Cup and it was the first time I'd been back to Melbourne since Shane died. 'We knew it was going to be a very traumatic trip, so we linked it into going racing and also an opportunity to get some closure in other ways.' Elizabeth and cricket legend Shane, widely regarded as one of the greatest spin bowlers in history, began dating in 2010 and were engaged the following year. They split in 2013 but remained close until his untimely death from a suspected heart attack in March 2022 while he was on holiday in Thailand. Shane was 52 years old when he died, and left behind three children - Brooke, 28, Jackson, 25, and Summer, 23 - from his marriage to his ex-wife, yoga teacher Simone Callahan. 'All his family are there [in Melbourne],' Elizabeth added. 'So I could see his mum and dad and brother - and it was the first time I've seen them since. I've seen the kids before because they've come to England. 'That [trip] was really full of disturbing… It wasn't good but I'm really glad I've done it.' She continued: 'Going back was very bittersweet. I got very upset, but then I was very glad that I went. 'And I know when I next get back to Australia, it'll be fine.' Elizabeth had been unable to attend Shane's state funeral at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in March 2022 due to work and travel commitments. The brunette beauty, who is now dating American country singing legend Billy Ray Cyrus, was pictured at Flemington Racecourse last year with her son Damian, now 23, warmly embracing Shane's family, including Shane's parents Bridgette and Keith and his brother Jason. Damian's biological father, American businessman Steve Bing, died by suicide in 2020. Last year, Elizabeth said the grief of both Shane and Steve's deaths made them closer than ever. 'We have suffered loss,' she told The Telegraph. 'It was appalling losing Shane; it was a terrible thing. And it's a sadness, you know, that stays with you a long time. 'I know as we get older we're going to experience more and more loss, but Damian as a young man has experienced probably more than most and I think it does affect you. I think it affects his writing and it does affect him as an artist.' Shane said of his romance with Elizabeth in 2018: 'Who knows what the future holds. There's a difference between in love with someone and loving someone. 'I'll always love Elizabeth but I don't think we'll ever get back together. When we were together we both had a great time. Unfortunately it didn't work out. 'It wasn't something that she or I did wrong, it just fizzled out. We're still great friends, we still stay in touch, we're good for each other and our kids get along great.' He also told the Mirror: 'I was more in love with Elizabeth than I'd realised I could be. I miss the love we had. My years with Elizabeth were the happiest of my life.' Elizabeth has maintained a strong relationship with her former fiancé's children, Brooke, Jackson, and Summer. While Damian also maintains a tight bond with Shane's kids, sharing photos of their childhood holidays together and commenting on their posts.

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