A group of year 6 students from Kowanyama State School travelled 900km for a taste of boarding school life at NRL Cowboys House, as part of the inaugural NAIDOC Day activities and ball.
NRL Cowboys House shone for their inaugural NAIDOC Day as families descended on the boarding facility to celebrate and catch up with their beloved children.
With a keen sense of adventure and a will to test their problem solving skills, NRL Cowboys House students took on an amazing challenge over the weekend.
NRL Cowboys House Girls Campus is set to be the major beneficiary as unique player-worn Cowboys jerseys go under the hammer for charity.
Her dedication to equal opportunity is driving the success of NRL Cowboys House, and now General Manager Rochelle Jones has been recognised for her efforts in this year’s NRL Women in League Round.
New artworks donated from the Western Cape York region are adorning the walls of NRL Cowboys House to inspire its Indigenous boarding students and their connection to culture.
All season, Sue Gardner has been a familiar, friendly face at Cowboys home games, this year taking up the challenge of changing lives through the 50-50 Charity Raffle.
The students of NRL Cowboys House have their very own rugby league role model with the appointment of North Queensland Toyota Cowboys fullback Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow as their 2021 player ambassador.
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.