 Hi, I'm Katina Clarke from the Department of Foreign Affairs' Cults with Appliance section and I'm here today with Ms Nicole Rawson-Harris to speak more about the Ronnie Ellis Indigenous Study Awards. Hi, Nicole. Hi, Katina. Thank you very much for being here today. Thank you. I was just hoping you could tell us a bit more about the Ronnie Ellis Indigenous Study Awards. So, the Ronnie Ellis Indigenous Study Awards is named in honour of my mum. It commenced in 2001, initiated by Phillip Bell and it is a scholarship award to students of the University of Canberra who are participating in the Foundation program. So, I understand that your mother actually worked in the department. She did indeed. She commenced work with the department in 1991 with the cultural relations branch. Her job at that time was promoting Australia's cultural image both within Australia and abroad, so her job involved promoting Indigenous culture in particular through art exhibitions, dance and music tours and she also undertook to compile a collection of Indigenous authors. That's actually pretty much my job in the department at the moment, so it's interesting to see that it started in 1991 when Ronnie was in the job. Fantastic. I understand she also served overseas. She did indeed. She was posted to Paris for a time. She was the alternate permanent delegate to UNESCO living in Paris there, which was the fulfilment of a very special dream for her and she certainly embraced her time and enjoyed it there. And I'd like to end with what your thoughts are on the Ronnie Ellis Indigenous Study Awards. Oh, it's a wonderful award. It's a very special tribute to my mum, so obviously I imagine she would be enormously proud of it and her family are of course very honoured to have this named for her. And it's a great award to assist students in their path towards their future careers and hopefully giving back to the Indigenous community through what they've chosen to do with their lives. Well, thank you very much for being here, Nicole. And presenting the awards today. Once again, that was Ms Nicole Rawson-Harris speaking about the Ronnie Ellis Indigenous Study Awards that the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade currently has in place with the University of Canberra. Thank you.