Hugh Jackman receives his Order of Australia medal from Governor-General David Hurley. Photo: Getty
Camera IconHugh Jackman receives his Order of Australia medal from Governor-General David Hurley. Photo: Getty Credit: Supplied/Getty Images

Hugh Jackman gets Order of Australia medal

AAPWestern Suburbs Weekly

AUSTRALIA’S own X-Man has become an AC.

Hugh Jackman received his medal as a Companion of the Order of Australia at an investiture ceremony at Government House in Canberra on Friday.

The Hollywood and Broadway actor, who attended WAAPA in the 1990s, was recognised in June’s Queen’s Birthday honours for his contributions to the performing arts and work advocating for ending poverty.

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At the time, he said being appointed to the highest merit in the Order of Australia was especially emotional and humbling.

“I am an immensely proud Australian, and am so grateful for the opportunities I have received by being raised there,” Jackman said.

His portrayal of Wolverine in the X-Men films was among the many on-screen performances lauded in the honours list.

Jackman’s stage career has also been celebrated, including the lead role in The Boy From Oz.

His philanthropic efforts include work with the Fight Cancer Foundation and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

Retired Nationals leader Warren Truss, who was deputy prime minister to Tony Abbott and Malcolm Turnbull, also received his honour at Friday’s ceremony.