 Kia ora and welcome to UWA Weekly. My name's Tim and we're coming to you today from the old government house. Are you keen to give back to your community and get involved? Head over to the Volunteers Expo on the 26th of April at the City Campus or the 27th at the Grafton Campus and visit a range of organisations and opportunities. Are you keen to live in the heart of the city? Applications for semester two are now open at Carlow Park Student Village and Te Tidohanga or Te Swangarua. Visit the University website to apply or find out more. Are you an engaged and culturally aware university student who's highly fluent in English? The English Language Academy are looking for volunteers to run discussions with international students both in campus and online. If you'd like to learn more or to volunteer send them an email. Are you interested in learning more about studying climate action projects in your community? Come along to the Climate Action Conference on the 6th and 7th of May in the O&G Glen Building and hear from speakers such as Sir Ashley Bloomfield and Chloe Svobrik as well as meeting like-minded peers. Do you have what it takes to represent the University at the National Tertiary Valuable Trials? Trial dates have been confirmed and registrations are open. We'll see you there. The launch of the University of Auckland's new Marine Science Research Vessel Te Kai Horpata is being held as a major improvement to our understanding of the marine environment. Read more now at the University of Auckland's website. Are you keen to meet women working in the industry and other like-minded engineering students? Come along and hear from Auckland's women to talk about their experiences working and meet others over a free morning tea. That's it from us this week and we hope you had an enjoyable mid-semester break. If you'd like to contribute or to learn more visit the what's on page on the University website. Arohanui!