'A great Australian': Wallabies legend and ex-SBS chairman Nicholas Shehadie dies

Former SBS chairman and ex-Wallaby captain Sir Nicholas Shehadie has died at the age of 92.

Sir Nicholas Shehadie has passed away at age of 92.

Sir Nicholas Shehadie center stands between the Sir Nicholas Shehadie has passed away at age of 92. Source: AP

Former SBS chairman and ex-Sydney lord mayor Sir Nicholas Shehadie has been remembered as a truly great Australian following his death at the age of 92.

The husband of former NSW governor Dame Marie Bashir and ex-Wallaby captain held several distinguished positions including chairman of the NSW Rugby Union.

SBS managing director Michael Ebeid said he was "deeply saddened" by the news.

Sir Nicholas was appointed a knight bachelor for his service as Sydney's lord mayor between 1973 and 1975.

He was appointed a companion of the Order of Australia in 1990.

NSW Opposition Leader Luke Foley posted a tribute to Sir Nicholas on Twitter on Monday.

"Australian rugby captain...Sydney Lord Mayor...SBS chairman...husband to the Governor of NSW Dame Marie Bashir. Sir Nicholas Shehadie was a truly great Australian. May he rest in peace," Mr Foley said.

Sir Nicholas and Dame Marie have three children.


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