
In an emotional television interview that moved viewers around the world, Robert Irwin opened up about the final message his late father, Steve Irwin, left him before his tragic passing in 2006. The 21-year-old wildlife conservationist, who has carried forward his father’s legacy with grace and passion, broke down in tears as he recalled the note that has guided his entire life.
Appearing on 60 Minutes Australia, Robert shared that he discovered the message only years after Steve’s death — tucked away inside a camera case at their family home, Australia Zoo. The letter, written by the “Crocodile Hunter” himself, was addressed to both Robert and his sister, Bindi Irwin, when they were just children.
With his voice trembling, Robert said, “Dad wrote, ‘If you’re reading this, then I’m not around anymore. But remember this — the best thing you can do in life is be kind, be brave, and never stop loving wildlife. The world needs your hearts.’”
As he read those words aloud, Robert wiped away tears, pausing before adding softly, “That’s the kind of man he was — always thinking of others, even in the quiet moments.”

The emotional revelation came as part of a special feature on the Irwin family’s ongoing work in conservation and their plans to expand Australia Zoo’s wildlife hospital. Robert admitted that finding the letter reignited both his grief and his gratitude. “It broke me for a while,” he confessed. “But then I realized — this wasn’t a goodbye. It was Dad telling me to keep going.”
Steve Irwin, who passed away at age 44 after a stingray accident while filming on the Great Barrier Reef, left behind not only a family but a global movement. His legacy of wildlife conservation and fearless enthusiasm continues to inspire millions.
During the interview, Robert also shared how he often feels his father’s presence when working with animals. “Sometimes, when I’m out in the bush or holding a croc, I can almost hear him — that laugh, that energy. It’s like he’s still right there beside me.”
Bindi Irwin later posted a message of support for her younger brother on social media, writing: “Dad would be so proud of you, Robert. His words live on through your heart every single day.”

The moment resonated deeply with fans across the world. One viewer wrote, “I grew up watching Steve, and now seeing Robert carry on his mission — it’s like the light never went out.”
As the interview concluded, Robert looked directly into the camera and smiled through tears. “Dad used to say, ‘If you care enough, you can change the world.’ I think he was right — and I’m going to spend the rest of my life proving it.”
For Robert Irwin, the message his father left behind wasn’t an ending — it was the beginning of his life’s purpose.