“I hope to use the skills and experience learnt in the RAN to inspire the Jarums within my community to achieve whatever they put their minds to.”

– Matthew Thompson

Matthew Thompson

Yuggera and Mununjali Man
Leading Seaman Boatswain’s Mate
Royal Australian Navy

Medals

Australian Operational Service Medal – Border Protection
Australian Defence Medal

“I grew up all throughout Queensland, living in Hervey Bay, Cairns, Innisfail and Gladstone. But my Mob is from Ipswich (Thompson) and Beaudesert (Sandy/Coolwell). After a nomadic childhood, we finally settled in Ipswich when I was 15. I joined the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in 2015, at 18, through the Navy Indigenous Development Program. I joined the RAN for a few reasons. Firstly, I was inspired by my great-grandfather, who fought in WW2. Secondly, I am motivated to challenge myself and break the cycle that kids from my area get caught up with, hoping to be a positive role model for the next generation.

After completing basic training in 2016, I deployed on Operation Resolute, part of the Transit Security Element. From 2017-2020, I served on HMAS Adelaide, and Parramatta. In 2021 I was posted to HMAS Coonawarra Port Services, before receiving my promotion to HMAS Cerberus to be a weapons instructor in 2022. I believe the Navy/Australian Defence Force is a great stepping stone for building strong Indigenous role models. I went from being a shy Murri kid from Ipswich with no life skills to being a weapons instructor, training the next generation of Australian sailors.”

– Matthew Thompson