 We'll just walk us through what happened here this morning. At about 7.15 this morning, a postal worker observed a suspect device in a secured compound at the rear of the post office and alerted emergency services. Emergency services responded. They had a look at the device and we treated it as suspicious because it had batteries and wires and in a secure compound. Our bomb technicians attended the scene. They've taken some x-rays and cleared the device as having no explosives. We're now treating the matter with an ongoing investigation. And we just asked if anybody did observe anybody acting suspiciously at the back of the post office if they could contact prime stoppers. House, I mean, if this does turn out completely to be a prank because, you know, an elaborate hoax, it's a pretty serious one. It could land people on a lot of trouble, this sort of hoax. Well, we've had no threats to call it a hoax as such. All I can say at this stage until the investigation is completed is that there was a device located and emergency services have responded appropriately. But if it's kids, you know, too much time in the hands, I mean, this sort of thing can land them in a lot of trouble. Well, I don't know if there's any children involved in this matter that's an ongoing investigation. Any idea of when it possibly could have been planted there, like how often that area is accessed by staff? I understand that they had a look at the area earlier in the night and there was nothing observed in that area, but our investigators haven't yet established that at this stage. So we're unsure as to when that area was last searched. Obviously, it's been a good outcome. You can't take these things too seriously. I'm sorry, you can't take these things seriously enough, I suppose. As I've said, it was reported to emergency services. We've responded appropriately to ensure the safety of the community. As far as this time of year, it's certainly a busy time here for the old posties. A bit of headache for them. I can't comment on what's happening with the post office, but I imagine it would be. How long, like obviously you got here about half past seven and it's been sort of cleared now, it's taken a couple of hours, you've been on site? Yes, I've been on site for a couple of hours, but it does take time and we have to treat it with great care to ensure that no persons are injured. So just to confirm it, it's looking like an elaborate hoax in this state. At this stage, yes. What do you think, though, of people who do this and I suppose you do have to treat it seriously, but waste the time of emergency services? There are criminal offenses committed should have been an elaborate hoax, as you've put it, and that matters under investigation. But it's a huge waste of time and energy if it turns out it's a prank. Emergency services do need to respond and we need to care for the community and ensure that members of the public are safe and that's our role to investigate those matters and investigate it, we will. Apart from the device, was there anything else left behind that might indicate how it was set up there or anything like that or the people are behind it have accidentally left anything else behind? The criminal investigation branch are investigating all leads, but I've been told of no other advice in respect to that and it will be subject to an ongoing police investigation. All right, Neville. They have to have jumped offence to put the device in there? From, it is in a secured compound and how they get access, I'm unsure at this stage. What would be your warning to people out there who are thinking about doing something like this? I'd just reconsider and think carefully on what your actions are, because should you be caught, you are committing a criminal offense and you will be prosecuted. Thank you, Neville. I appreciate it as always.