Townsville Bulletin

PARTY TIME FOR COWBOYS HOUSE GRADUATES

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SEVENTEEN Cowboys House graduates and future leaders are being celebrated as they take their next steps into further education, training and employment post-secondary school.

The graduating cohort of 11 young men and six young women joined their fellow Indigenous boarding students, staff, family and community members, school community members, partners and supporters for the sixth annual NRL Cowboys House awards ceremony on Monday evening.

NRL Cowboys House Girls Campus shone as the efforts and achievemen­ts of the whole Year 7-12 student body were recognised across 18 award categories, following a Welcome to Country and performanc­e by the Wulgurukab­a Walkabouts and onstage performanc­es by the NRL Cowboys House dance troupe and student soloist George Abednego.

NRL Cowboys House general manager Rochelle Jones paid tribute to every student who has

reflected the NRL Cowboys House values of family, resilience and integrity in their actions throughout the year.

“We are really fortunate to work in a place where we’re still seeing many firsts for our young people who are coming here from some very remote communitie­s,” she said.

“Whether it’s their first time in a large shopping centre or movie theatre, or the first time at a school of over 2,000 students, they take that challenge in their stride.

“All of the young people who leave their families to come to Townsville to get a secondary education, you’re a truly amazing group of young people.

“Day to day, our staff, partners and volunteers, all of the people here and watching at home get to travel on the journey with these awesome people – it’s a wonderful experience.”

Monday night’s celebratio­ns were hosted by Year 11 student Leland Michael from

Cooktown and Year 10 student Makeilla Gibson, also from Cooktown, and included guest speakers and a Q&A with past students about their time at NRL Cowboys House and their achievemen­ts since graduation.

Graduating students were presented with a special North Queensland Toyota Cowboys Indigenous jersey with their name and boarding number on the back, featuring artist Margaret Mara’s ‘My Journey My Way’ design.

Outgoing House captains Elijah Joe and Chasidy Pearson thanked the House’s philanthro­pic family in a moving video that encouraged younger students to work hard in their education to achieve their dreams.

Cowboys Community Foundation Director Jeff

Reibel said NRL Cowboys House has created significan­t opportunit­ies and outcomes for Indigenous secondary students across North Queensland.

“Over the years, we’ve worked hard to create an innovative balance of ensuring a place of safety, friendship and fun, but also encouragin­g students to challenge themselves to reach the goals they have for themselves and write their own stories,” he said.

“Six years on, I believe we’ve created a unique home away from home unlike any other in this country that is creating success stories like the ones we celebrate tonight.

“My message to the graduating and continuing students is simple – remember, success is inside each and every one of you.”

The event was streamed live online, with a recording available at cowboys.com.au/ house.

NRL Cowboys House celebrated its first four graduates in 2019, before honouring 17 graduates in 2020, 13 graduates in 2021 and now a further 17 in 2022.

NRL COWBOYS HOUSE 2022 GRADUATES:

George Abednego (Thursday Island), Brody AhKit (Mornington Island), Liana Bee (Normanton), Josh Daniel (Thursday Island), Trefena Dugong (Mornington Island), Elijah Joe (Mornington Island), Jaylee Linden (Mornington Island), Larnie Mara (Old Mapoon), Jaylen Mcmullen (Normanton), Tekelu Mene (Warraber Island), Rodneisha Mick (Doomadgee), Manu Nona (Thursday Island), Chasidy Pearson (Yarrabah), Haley Pearson (Warraber Island), Kody Rogers (Mornington Island), Zayryn Rosendale (Hope Vale), Cordell White-benson

(Rockhampto­n).

 ?? ?? Former students Krystian Bevan (Mossman) and Eli Taylor (Doomadgee) speak to the graduates about life after NRL Cowboys House.
Former students Krystian Bevan (Mossman) and Eli Taylor (Doomadgee) speak to the graduates about life after NRL Cowboys House.
 ?? ?? Wulgurukab­a Walkabouts performing the welcome to country and opening dance performanc­e. Pictures: Matt Taylor
Wulgurukab­a Walkabouts performing the welcome to country and opening dance performanc­e. Pictures: Matt Taylor
 ?? ?? Steve Tom performs with the NRL Cowboys House Dance Troup performed at the graduation.
Steve Tom performs with the NRL Cowboys House Dance Troup performed at the graduation.
 ?? ?? NRL Cowboys House year 12 graduates
NRL Cowboys House year 12 graduates
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 ?? ?? NRL Cowboys House foundation students and year 12 students, Brody Ah-kit (Mornington Island), Zayryn Rosendale (Hope Vale), Elijah Joe (Mornington Island) and Kody Rogers (Mornington Island).
NRL Cowboys House foundation students and year 12 students, Brody Ah-kit (Mornington Island), Zayryn Rosendale (Hope Vale), Elijah Joe (Mornington Island) and Kody Rogers (Mornington Island).
 ?? ?? NRL Cowboys House student George Abednego (Thursday Island) performs at the event.
NRL Cowboys House student George Abednego (Thursday Island) performs at the event.
 ?? ?? year 10 student Makeilla Gibson (Cooktown) and year 11 student Leland Michael (Cooktown).
year 10 student Makeilla Gibson (Cooktown) and year 11 student Leland Michael (Cooktown).
 ?? ?? Haley Pearson (Warraber Island) signs the graduates honour board.
Haley Pearson (Warraber Island) signs the graduates honour board.

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