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United front! Siblings Bindi and Robert Irwin arrive at Brisbane Airport alongside their mother Terri ahead of emotional anniversary

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The Irwin family looked united as they left the airport on Monday, two days before the 18th anniversary of Steve Irwin's death (pictured: Terri, Robert and Bindi with Chandler Powell)

The Irwin family looked closer than ever as they left the airport on Monday, two days before the 18th anniversary of Steve Irwin’s tragic death.

Bindi Irwin, 25, was a doting mother as she cradled her two-year-old daughter, Grace Warrior, as they walked through Brisbane Airport.

She was joined by her husband Chandler Powell, as well as her brother Robert, 20, and mother Terri for the visit to North Queensland for her annual crocodile research trip.

To show her closeness with her family, Bindi opted for comfort dressed in a casual plaid shirt over a grey t-shirt, paired with light blue jeans and white sneakers.

She looked relaxed but focused as she held Grace, who looked adorable in a pastel pink jacket and matching pants, holding a children’s book.

The wildlife warrior looked comfortable and casual, finishing off her look with a grey cap.

Walking alongside her was Bindi’s husband, Chandler, 26, who seemed like an understanding companion.

Chandler kept things laid-back in a black polo shirt, beige shorts and hiking boots, with a large backpack slung over his shoulder.

The Irwin family looked united as they left the airport on Monday, two days before the 18th anniversary of Steve Irwin’s death (pictured: Terri, Robert and Bindi with Chandler Powell)

Bindi Irwin, 25, was a doting mother as she cradled her two-year-old daughter, Grace Warrior, while walking through Brisbane Airport on Monday.

Bindi Irwin, 25, was a doting mother as she cradled her two-year-old daughter, Grace Warrior, while walking through Brisbane Airport on Monday.

The Irwin family had been in North Queensland for their annual crocodile research trip, just days before the 19th anniversary of Steve Irwin's tragic death.

The Irwin family had been in North Queensland for their annual crocodile research trip, just days before the 19th anniversary of Steve Irwin’s tragic death.

Accompanying the couple was Bindi’s younger brother Robert, 20, who flashed his signature smile as he strolled through the airport.

The wildlife photographer and conservationist was dressed casually in a fitted navy t-shirt that showed off his athletic build, paired with denim jeans and brown hiking shoes.

Robert appeared in high spirits, his bright smile a clear sign that the family continues to find joy even in difficult times as he chatted with a friend.

Meanwhile, her doting mother Terri, 60, was seen walking separately, keeping a low profile.

The Irwin matriarch opted for comfort in a blue Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve T-shirt, light-wash jeans and practical grey sneakers.

She added a touch of discretion with a black face mask and cap and her backpack slung over her shoulder as she moved quickly through the airport.

Bindi opted for comfort dressed in a casual checked shirt over a grey t-shirt, paired with light blue jeans and white sneakers.

Bindi opted for comfort dressed in a casual checked shirt over a grey t-shirt, paired with light blue jeans and white sneakers.

She looked relaxed but focused as she held Grace, who looked adorable in a pastel pink jacket and matching pants, holding a children's book.

She looked relaxed but focused as she held Grace, who looked adorable in a pastel pink jacket and matching pants, holding a children’s book.

Accompanying the couple was Bindi's younger brother Robert, 20, who flashed his signature smile as he strolled through the airport.

Accompanying the couple was Bindi’s younger brother Robert, 20, who flashed his signature smile as he strolled through the airport.

Meanwhile, her mother Terri, 60, was seen walking separately, keeping a low profile.

Meanwhile, her mother Terri, 60, was seen walking separately, keeping a low profile.

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Known as “The Crocodile Hunter”, Steve tragically died in 2006 after a stingray attack while filming a documentary.

The close-knit family is no doubt preparing for an emotional time as they mark the anniversary of Steve Irwin’s passing.

Known as The Crocodile Hunter, Steve tragically died in 2006 after being attacked by a stingray while filming a documentary.

However, his legacy lives on through his family, who have continued his mission of conservation and advocacy for wildlife.

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