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  1. Health. P: +61 3 8644 3665. E: rmuir@hwle.com.au. Rob is a leading medical indemnity, health and aged care lawyer, specialising in civil, coronial and AHPRA proceedings. Rob is a trusted advisor to Australia’s leading medical defence organisations and insurers in complex and high-profile medical indemnity and health related claims.

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    Biography. IMDbPro. All topics. Rob Muir (I) Writer. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 1:02. Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (2010) More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Rob Muir began his career as writer/performer with "The Groundlings" and "Second City, LA".

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  3. Rob Muir is a Partner at HWL Ebsworth. Rob was Appointed Director at Netball Victoria from August 2018 to June 2022. Prior to that, they were a Partner at Lander & Rogers from November 2011 to November 2021.

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    • HWL Ebsworth, HWL Ebsworth
  4. Jun 5, 2021 · Former St Kilda star Robert Muir recovering well from life-changing shoulder surgery - ABC News. By Russell Jackson. Posted Sat 5 Jun 2021 at 8:04pm, updated Sat 5 Jun 2021 at 11:44pm. Robert Muir is recuperating from a shoulder reconstruction, completed thanks to the support of the public and the AFL Players' Association. (Supplied: Robert Muir)

    • A Violent and Unruly Scene
    • A Forgotten Pioneer of The Australian Game
    • Finding Strength
    • An Unwanted Tag
    • A Nightmare Childhood
    • An Astonishing Miscarriage of Justice
    • 'As Long as They Conduct Themselves Like White People'
    • 'Robert Can't Accept It as A Tactic'
    • 'No, You're Not Welcome Here'
    • Trial by Video

    On May 3, 1980, Muir set off for Victoria Park for the fourth and final time of his senior career in the VFL. It was a trip no opposition player relished; St Kilda had an unofficial rule of never blooding debutants at Collingwood's bleak and hostile home. For an Aboriginal player, it was an ordeal like no other. Thirteen years later, Victoria Park ...

    Muir now passes his days quietly on the outskirts of Adelaide. After bills, his disability pension leaves him with $180 a fortnight. It's a far cry from his heyday. In the 1970s, when Muir was in his prime as an athletic and versatile wingman, it was not widely known that North Melbourne champion Barry Cable was a Noongar man, and Alan Bloomfield, ...

    Muir's mere survival after decades of alcohol-related violence, homelessness, mental illness and despair can be explained by two key factors: his extraordinary strength of character, which the football world refused to acknowledge, and the determination of his partner Donna Pickett, a Whadjuk Noongar woman who has spent a decade offering the love a...

    The 'Mad Dog' nickname that has stalked Robert Muir through a life of heartache and pain had innocuous origins. It was 1974 and Muir had just embarked on his St Kilda career. Kevin 'Cowboy' Neale watched an athletic blur tearing around the training track and said, "You're like a sheep dog, Muir. You're mad." "It just went from there," Muir says. "T...

    The horrors Robert Muir had withstood by the time he reached adulthood gave him a painful glimpse of what lay ahead for an Aboriginal man trying to make it in 1970s Australia. There were never fewer than 11 Muirs under the roof of Robert's boyhood home. Adding in foster kids, Muir's mother Myrtle would eventually parent 43 children. She was tough a...

    On July 24, 1971, Ballarat played a home game against Redan. In the last quarter, Redan's Dennis Murnane gathered the ball on Ballarat's half forward flank and took off. Muir made a reflex decision to trip him. Awarded a free kick, Murnane played on unimpaired. Both players were bemused afterwards that the central umpire put Muir's name in his repo...

    It started the day he arrived at St Kilda as a 20-year-old, midway through the 1974 season. In a humiliating incident that still rankles, a nervy and shy Muir walked into the showers after his first training session and was urinated on by one of the club's star players. Looking to teammates for support, Muir was crestfallen when they responded with...

    As the 1984 VFL season dawned, Muir's relationship with St Kilda had been an on-off affair for six years. He'd played with distinction back in Ballarat, then settled in Adelaide. Former Richmond premiership hero Tony Jewell was in his second year as Saints coach and the club was battling. Jewell struck a deal where Muir would train with Cowboy Neal...

    With few options remaining in big-time football, Muir returned to Adelaide and signed with Woodville for the 1985 SANFL season, linking up with the lateral-thinking Malcolm Blight, then in his third season as playing coach. Woodville's round-eight game against Muir's old club West Torrens at Thebarton Oval hardly counted as a grudge match, but Muir...

    For more than a decade after his dismissal by Woodville, Muir was out of the national spotlight. Without a trade to fall back on, he would take any labouring job available, doubling his income playing football at lower levels. It wasn't ideal but it paid the bills; he played until he was 48. By the mid-1990s, however, Muir had fallen into a spiral ...

  5. Rob practices in the area of health law, representing hospitals, medical practitioners, allied health practitioners and aged care organisations. Specialties: Litigation, Risk Management, Policy...

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  6. Aug 4, 2022 · Sport. A week of reconnection with family and culture has reunited Robert Muir and the St Kilda football club. By Russell Jackson. Posted Thu 4 Aug 2022 at 2:26pm. After decades in the wilderness, Robert Muir returned to St Kilda’s Moorabbin home last week as part of a heart-warming week of reunions and reconnection with his past.