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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Robert Irwin shares poignant video from late father Steve

Robert Irwin shares poignant video from late father Steve

24 Nov, 2025

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  • Robert Irwin shared a video message from his late father, Steve.
  • Steve Irwin discussed his legacy for his children Bindi and Robert.
  • The Crocodile Hunter died in 2006 after a stingray incident.
Robert Irwin shares poignant video from late father Steve

Robert Irwin, son of the iconic Australian conservationist Steve Irwin, has revealed the contents of a poignant video message left by his father before his untimely death. Robert shared this touching memory while appearing on a recent podcast, describing how the video captures Steve speaking directly to his young children, Bindi and Robert.

In the emotional footage, Steve Irwin discussed his lifelong mission to create a legacy that his children could continue. He expressed his hope that Bindi and Robert would carry on his conservation efforts. Robert Irwin found immense comfort and inspiration in this material testament from his father, viewing it as a 'gift' that solidifies his father's intentions.

Steve Irwin tragically passed away in 2006 after being struck by a stingray barb while filming in the Great Barrier Reef. His children, Robert and Bindi, continue to uphold his dedication to wildlife conservation through their work with Australia Zoo and the Wildlife Warriors organization, ensuring their father's passion lives on.

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Steve Irwin left a video message for Robert discussing his mission to build a legacy for his children to continue.
Steve Irwin tragically died in 2006 after being fatally wounded by a stingray barb while filming in Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
Robert and Bindi Irwin actively promote wildlife conservation and are involved with Australia Zoo and the Wildlife Warriors organization.

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