 I've been a sheep shearer all my life for the 20-odd years of it and then I got to the age where I trained disengaged young Indigenous kids the art of shearing and it was then that I learnt that I liked to help. I applied for a police liaison job at Kalamala and I got it and I've done that for four years, loved it and they encouraged me to apply to be a sworn officer. The more Indigenous people we've got in the QPS or in those types of jobs it's going to help our communities, our youth will see realistic role models walking around country communities. I believe we'll see less crime in those Indigenous areas where maybe the kids may feel comfortable to come up and have a yarn. I know they do to me, I love it, recommend it to anybody and I do to anybody that I come across.