 G'day all. We're here at Swanreach which is the main base camp. Some 300-400 people staying here and we've got the staging area here behind us as well. That's to support the Gippsland fires and there's a number of major fires occurring here at Gippsland. And look, the thing that I've noticed first up here is the camaraderie between Forest Fire Management, Parks Vic, SESA here, CFA, a real collaborative effort. Some of the challenges for these particular fires is the time of year. The reality is a lot of the tourists are moving into the lakes entrance, the Bensale-Painesville lake tires area all through Gippsland, some head up into the bush as well. Alpine Road is now closed and so we really need to make sure all those tourists are well and truly aware of the situation that we have here to make sure they're protected. We need to make sure the residents in these communities and some of those are quite remote are quite protected. But also our people, a lot of tree fall. They've been at this for quite some time. If I can be parochial to just one moment, I mean, I did note that some of the biggest back burns they've been put in have been put in by CFA crews who've just been doing a mighty effort. And look, to be fair, it hasn't been a real public facing issue down here at Gippsland and they've been working tirelessly now for some weeks and just doing a really, really tremendous effort. And as I say, some of the biggest back burns I've seen, just a tremendous effort by our volunteers. And to be fair, they will be looking for help as we move on. The last one for me and a lot of our people, a lot of you, will be out on the fire line over Christmas, New Year's. That's the way we do it in CFA. Thank you for what you do. My message would be, please stay safe, obviously number one priority. But next thing is that if you get a chance, try and spend some time with your family. It's just so important that you try and catch up with your family at this time as well. Hey, have a merry Christmas, safe New Year, and most of all, stay safe. Thanks for what you do. Cheers.