 My name is Billy Lee, Sergeant Cultural Advisory Officer attached to the Cultural Support Unit. My role is very unique, it's very special, and it's very diverse, and it's nothing like any other jobs in the Queensland Police Service. My role involves policy and programme development. Community engagement is a big thing for our office. We also provide operational support, language support, and cultural awareness training to our frontline police. We work in partnership with the multicultural communities in Queensland, and we also have a really good working relationship with our foreign embassies and consulate officials. I joined the QPS when I was 24. It wasn't a long process for me. From the time I lost the application was only about six months. I thoroughly enjoyed the academy life. It was hard work academically and also physically. I particularly enjoyed the driver training and the fire-run training. The most difficult thing for me at the academy was communications. I guess that form part of the cultural barrier is being assertive and giving orders to people that you don't know or that are more senior to you. On the weekends, I like doing dragon boating, going to the park with my daughter. Dragon boating is a great sport, not only about the individual strength, but it's about teamwork. We practice timing and also techniques. I like my job because it's never routine. We get to meet new people every day in different functions, different events. I get to travel across the states doing what I love to do. My advice, if you are thinking of joining the job, apply now, don't wait. It is not just a job, it is a career. It's a career that is very rewarding and there's opportunities for you to develop different paths in your career within the Queensland Police Service and get to travel across the states doing what you love to do.