Murray Wight campaigns for mandatory defibrillators in public venues
Murray Wight initiated a campaign for mandatory defibrillators in public venues after witnessing a man collapse during a performance in Melbourne on March 26, 2025. With survival rates drastically improving with immediate defibrillation, Wight's push for legislative change has gained little support despite outreach to 128 Victorian MPs. He emphasizes the need for improved public health measures.
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Published 05 Jul 2026, 03:36 UTC · Updated 05 Jul 2026, 03:50 UTC
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