 Hi everyone, my name's Steve and I'm the Development Manager for the Pop-Up Village. It's great to be able to talk to you today about some of the exciting things coming when the village opens in just at the beginning of semester 2. I'm also here to answer some of your questions. There have been a lot of them coming through and I'm going to give you a little bit of an insight into what to expect at the Pop-Up Village. We've had questions about the Bryan Canyon space and where it will be in the Pop-Up. The Good New Year's is a Nusrah and Parsa both moving into Melville Hall and the Bryan Canyon space will form part of that combined with Parsa's Student Hub space. It's going to be set about 200 people with some expanded activities available in that room. I've been asked about the green space, the setting of the Pop-Up Village. The Pop-Up Village was designed to sit amongst a treeed environment and so we've designed the buildings to nestle amongst the trees. The Pop-Up Village also is elevated on a deck so that we touch the ground lightly and through all weather conditions people can get great access to the Pop-Up Village. So it's going to be a beautiful green setting for the next 18 months. We've been asked about what businesses will be in the Pop-Up and the good news is a lot of the university's current businesses are moving into the Pop-Up. Some names like Zambrero, Sushi Smith, really popular with students will be there. We're also bringing in some externals as well so operators like Redbrick Espresso will be joining some of our exciting food trucks. So there's going to be a great offer of new and familiar for you right throughout the life of the village. We've been asked about live gigs and entertainment. There's a great space for you with about, it seats about 400 people. It has a stage area so we'll do kind of medium sized acts that will be national and international gigs. The space will be available also to students like yourselves. The clubs and societies will have access to it. So there's going to be a range of entertainment program right throughout the life of the village. The popular one we've been asked about are drink prices in the Pop-Up Village at the new bar. And we've got our external bar operator new to the campus, the Burley Group. They've been out busy talking to students, asking them about all sorts of things that they want to see in the village. One of the things that Keith is going to mention is the price of drinks. So they're well aware of it and they're going to come with a great offer that appeals to students and their price points as well as the rest of Canberra that we want to visit the village as well. And we've been asked a lot about people with disabilities and their ability to access the Pop-Up Village. And the village is designed around universal access principles. We've elevated it onto a deck. It's accessible from all directions and it's designed over one single level as well. So we're trying to make it as easy as possible for people to get access right throughout the village. Will food in the village be affordable? Another common question we get asked. So there's going to be a range of food and drink options. Everything from food trucks doing really fast and convenient food through to more cafe style environments where you can sit down, relax and have a full plated meal. So there's going to be something for everyone in the village. So everyone, thanks very much for your question so far. Make sure you visit the Union Court website. There's information there, full list of all of the tennis that are coming to the Pop-Up Village. Subscribe to the newsletter so you get constant updates about what's going on. And I look forward to seeing you at the Pop-Up Village when it opens.