 This afternoon I've just had the privilege to tour the Alfred Byrd unit, the doctors and nurses here that are treating many of the patients that have found themselves in the unfortunate situation where they've managed to get burned. As we lead up into this warm period of weather, and in particular the heatwave conditions that we're going to see, many of our communities will be out there camping and enjoying this summer holiday period. I urge everyone to be fire safe, extinguish your campfires, be mindful and sensible around fire. I've just witnessed first hand what can happen to someone when things do go wrong. Some of the most simple things you can do in the community can lead to trouble. Quite often our fire crews respond to gas bottles of light or barbecues exploding. It's important that you check your equipment, that you make sure everything's nice and tight and for more information about what you can and can't do out in the community this weekend, visit the CFA website.