 I'm Bill Kermade from NEXT Foundation here at New Frontiers 2016 and I've got Sam Johnson with an exciting new announcement. So Sam, do you want to tell us about Serve for New Zealand? What is it? Sure, so it's part of the legacy to the Christchurch earthquakes and the Student Army and looking at the question of how we mobilise people around the country. We came up with this concept with the RSA and University of Canterbury called Serve for New Zealand and it's just about doing one hour of volunteering on a public holiday starting with Anzac Day. Okay, so what's going to happen on Anzac Day? How's it going to happen? Sure, so you can log on to the website www.servefor.nz and you pledge your time and so the idea is we get hundreds of people across the country pledging their time to serve for New Zealand on Anzac Day this year. So it kind of is a gift to the RSA. It's their hundreds of centenary and the Student Army, we were lucky enough to be Anzacs of the year a few years ago and so it's sort of a bit of a connection between the two and all around the notion of service and how do you connect in and create a serviceful country and for us it's very much about the identity of New Zealand that you get out and do things and whether it's helping an elderly person down the street or learning from someone older than you how to hold a garden or make some muffins or going out what the great guys at Next are doing and creating predator free New Zealand setting a rat or a stoke trap so you can save 15 birds. Coolly projects around the country that we're encouraging people to do and literally just sign up, pledge your time and on the afternoon of Anzac Day go and have a go at doing it. Very unorganised in a sense, come up with your own project as we've got a whole lot of list of activities on the website you can do and have a go. Brilliant, it strikes me as a really practical way to actually enable and a Kiwi way to enable people to get engaged. What was your, did it come out of the Army concept or what was the thinking behind it? Yes it did really come out of the Army concept of like a whole mass movement of people working towards something and we didn't want to, we wanted to look at what's the best way to continue the very seed that was underneath the student Army and also the seed that was the best part after the earthquakes which was people helping each other and so serve for New Zealand's all about people helping each other on important days of national significance and learning about that day so perhaps in the future if it's Waitangi Day or in a K Hafford Memorial Day learning about the significance of those days and then going to do an hour's service to help remember it. Brilliant, website again. www.servefor.nz and yeah log on, pledge your time and have a go. Good on you, thanks very much.