
From Ali to Australia with Mark Stanbridge
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“Ali’s on the plane… and Chris Hani’s been assassinated.”
The tour Mark helped organise became a peace mission before the wheels hit the tarmac.
Back in Durban, Mark’s legal career was rising when 1993 rewrote the script. Muhammad Ali arrived; the country erupted. Overnight, logistics turned to triage: townships in flames, cathedral meetings, a balcony plea for calm. Ali’s humanity cut through—staying to sign every autograph, embracing miners underground, showing what dignity looks like under pressure.
Then a personal fork: asked to stand for public office, Mark couldn’t square his liberal convictions with the policy path on offer.
He chose Australia—and the long grind of re-qualifying, rebuilding networks, and learning the quiet nuances of how things get decided here. In time he led major deals across Asia, carried an “and-and” identity without apology, and poured energy into causes like the Australian Rhino Project—proof that “the right thing” can still be the hardest thing.
His takeaway for the 22-year-old with a suitcase: try. Keep your roots. Learn the local nuance. Hold your values.
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