 Hi, I'm Rob Randall, Chief Executive Officer at Akara. The start of 2014 saw the announcement of the Australian Government's review of the Australian curriculum. Akara welcomes feedback to improve the curriculum and will work with our partners and stakeholders to ensure the best curriculum continues to be available to students and teachers. In February, we published new F-10 Australian curriculum on our website. The curriculum is available for use, but subject to final endorsement by the Education Council. March saw the 2014 update of My School, which built on the past four years of sharing information with the Australian public about the performance and resources of more than 9,500 schools throughout the country. In May, for three days, the seventh cycle of NAPLAN focused our attention. This year, the children who sat the first NAPLAN test in 2008 were in Year 9 and did their fourth set of NAPLAN tests. Having access to seven years of data gives us important insights into the accomplishments of young Australians in the essential areas of literacy and numeracy. May saw a change over Akara board members, with six Foundation members coming to the end of their tenure and being replaced by six new members. In July, the Australian curriculum website was updated with improved navigation and functionality and a range of exciting new features, and the first language as curriculum was released. In July, we also welcomed Dr. Stanley Rabinowitz as Akara's General Manager Assessment Reporting. In mid-August, Akara published NAPLAN summary information. This was four weeks earlier than in previous years and allowed some states and territories to release individual student reports earlier than in past years. Research into the feasibility and practicality of delivering NAPLAN tests in an online environment continued across August and September. We also released research that concluded that online assessment is sound, feasible and more engaging for students. We welcomed the announcement of the Education Council in November that NAP will move online in 2016 and we look forward to working with our partners and stakeholders to achieve this. During October, the Australian curriculum work studies was published. It provides young people with essential knowledge, understanding and skills for participation in the world of work. Well, that's a snapshot of Akara's major achievements across 2014 and now to next year. In 2015, we will continue with our work program and focus on our mission, which is, through world-class curriculum assessment and reporting, Akara will improve the educational outcomes of all young Australians. I encourage you to participate in our work whenever an opportunity arises. From all of Akara, I wish you all well for the festive season and I look forward to working with you in 2015. Thank you.