When she’s not looking after junior residents at her NRL Cowboys House home, Sanetta Nona is studying for her year 12 exams and undertaking a health traineeship part time to one day be a nurse.
A year of challenge has ended in triumph for 17 young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students graduating at the annual NRL Cowboys House awards night.
Here are another three great reasons to join the community-minded Cowboys Leagues Club before 30 November!
Our NRL Cowboys House students have been featuring on stage across our nine partner schools for end-of-year awards and acknowledgements.
As the end of a challenging 2020 school year draws near, NRL Cowboys House is a hive of activity in preparation for their annual Awards Night on Monday 16 November.
It’s been 21 weeks since a small group of NRL Cowboys House students last left their home communities after Easter, and they’re looking forward to a happy homecoming.
Traditional dance is back on the activity schedule at NRL Cowboys House – a great opportunity for the students to share their culture!
Volunteer tutors are the hard-working heroes of NRL Cowboys House and are crucial to the academic success achieved by the students, according to House Education Manager Mary McInnes.
A “healthy body, healthy mind” approach has helped NRL Cowboys House students and staff through a term of challenge and change during restrictions.
The young women of NRL Cowboys House will now have one less concern as they pursue their studies, thanks to not-for-profit Share the Dignity.