 For a small university we punch way above our weight, continually I'm enthused by the commitment and enthusiasm of the staff. We have some really first-class staff here who are doing really cutting-edge research and teaching on things which actually matter to society, things that will actually make a difference when we actually carry it through to an end point and output. Effectively what we want to do in the long run is we want to design new drugs that can combat the bacteria's ability to resist the treatments that are currently being used. So this season with the Pertlinks we've been basically assessing the sleep quantity and quality for the athletes and using that information and to make differences or changes throughout the season in terms of training times, travel and scheduling to optimize recovery and performance for the Pertlinks. What's surprising is that the visual system has adapted to these light conditions. Now this is surprising because these three animals do not spend all of their time underwater. There are behaviours that are underwater that we don't know about. We were able to publish the first paper that showed that plants not only emit their own sounds but also they listen enough for the sounds in their environment and so it gives like a heads up to the plants to like over here this way. Come see the city, see what it has to offer, enjoy the quite unique natural environment in Western Australia. Just look at what we're achieving, look at where we sit, what we're trying to do, look at what our ambitions are and I think you will be inspired.