 Welcome to Australia. Welcome to your new home. In Australia, many things are different from your country of birth. This DVD will tell you some things about life in Australia and the services available to you. There are many new things for you to learn about. It is not rude to ask for help. Always ask if you are unsure about something. There are many services and people who will help you. Some of you will find the move to Australia more difficult than others. Be patient with yourself and with your family. It will take time to get used to the way things are done here. Nancy knows what it is like to first arrive in Australia from Burma. She has been here for 15 years. When you are new arriving in this country, maybe you are scared to ask so many things. Be confident. Ask the questions, ask the information you will get. Australia is a welcoming country with a long history of settling refugees. The government will support you to get settled in Australia, to look for a job, learn English if you need to and participate in Australian life. Settlement service providers are people who work with newly arrived migrants and refugees to help them find their way and settle down in Australia. They can help you find a place to live, find an English language class or link you with other people from your community. You should ask these people for help as often as you want to in your first few months in Australia. They are there to help you and answer your questions. Remember, don't be shy, always speak up and ask for help. If you don't understand something, ask questions. Most people ask lots of questions in their first months in Australia. Pasu has been here for seven years. And here you have to speak up if you don't like anything. If you say the yes culture that you have that is wrong in Australia. You can say no if you don't like things or if you don't understand something. You can get up and say I don't understand. Don't expect too much from yourself at the beginning. Allow yourself time to adjust. Welcome to Australia!