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JOHNATHAN THURSTON  (QUEENSLAND MAROONS) - PHOTO: SMP IMAGES/QRL MEDIA - 8th July 2015 - Action from game 3 of the 2015 National Rugby League (NRL)  State of Origin clash between the Queensland Maroons v NSW Blues, played at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia.
Photo: SMP IMAGES/QRL MEDIA

James Cook University has awarded North Queensland rugby league legend and Cowboys’ co-captain, Johnathan Thurston one of the University’s highest honours – an Honorary Doctor of Letters.

Thurston has been recognised for his outstanding service and exceptional contributions to the northern Queensland community.

The award will be presented to him at a graduation ceremony in Townsville today (Wednesday, December 16).

Thurston’s accomplishments in rugby league are legendary, and he has previously been recognised with a record-breaking tally of local, national and international sporting awards.

But today JCU is honouring Thurston for his outstanding contributions to the community, which have had a significant impact on the region and beyond.

From a simple kind gesture, through to a career-long participation in community service programs, Thurston has dedicated himself to the service of the region’s communities.

He has been a champion for indigenous communities and an inspiration to thousands nationwide.

He is a role model for indigenous people, especially children, who he encourages to finish high school, and pursue further education or find full-time work.

Thurston has worked tirelessly to support a broad range of community programs including the Learn Earn Legend scheme and Adopt a School Program.

He also supports many other community groups and charities, generously donating his time to help and inspire others.

James Cook University’s Chancellor, Lt Gen John Grey AC (Retired) said Thurston has had a tremendous, positive influence that goes far beyond the football field.

“He is a mentor to so many in north Queensland and beyond. The qualities he displays - humility, sportsmanship, leadership, mateship, and loyalty to his community - are widely respected. Johnathan Thurston is an inspiration to youth and the broader community," he said.

“Aside from his exceptional sporting achievements, he has shown what can be achieved by working with communities to achieve a brighter future."

The Queensland half said he is extremely humbled by the honour.

“It has been an amazing year for me personally and professionally, and I am really excited to be finishing the year with this honour.

“I take pride in the work I do and the time I spend in the community. I am passionate about North Queensland and the North Queensland people. I believe that the way forward for Indigenous people is through education and I am committed to using my profile to assist that cause in any way possible.

“Thank you to James Cook University for recognising the work I do away from the football field.

“I have the upmost respect for every person completing further education, so congratulations to those graduating today."

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Queensland Rugby League respects and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.

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