 I'm here this evening in Stratheewan where I've just witnessed the Stratheewan Afters Creek Bushfire Education Centre. The kids in the local area have done a fantastic job and I've got Liesl here with me who is the head charang, the person that's put it all together for a very long period of time. Can you tell us what this is all about and why it's so important to the local community? After Black Saturday we realised how important it was to have a relationship with our local primary school. It's become a little bit of a cultural thing at the school and a bit of a ride of passage and yeah, kids love it, I love it. Hi, I'm Eli, this is Sarah and this is Arizona. We are presenting fire plans tonight. My favourite personally thing that we learnt here was our recon team work because we had to work together to get it all right and perfect it. The most important thing when it comes to fire safety is definitely having a plan, they're all just going in there blind and doing whatever. I've just come across Oscar and Zoe, another two fabulous young people that are here tonight educating the Stratheewan community about what it means to be bushfire. So tell me gang, what table were you on and what were you teaching their local community this evening? I was part of the AFDL board explaining how it works, why we changed it. So tell me a little bit about the ratings of the board and why it's so important, Zoe? It's important so that communities can take action to protect themselves and others from the threat of a bushfire. When you see Catastrophic, you know to run, get out of town. The message that the kids told us before we all had supper this evening was kids can do anything an adult can and I'm pretty sure gang, you've managed to convince us of that. Congratulations, well done and keep up the great job.