 Today we are in Haye doing a show at the School of the Air. It's been fantastic for the children, they don't normally get this type of opportunity. So we had the two scientists helping out with the seven children here in the office and then also the children could also access it at home as well. It's just something that enriches their learning experiences in science and coming from someone else who's really qualified in the field I think gives more weight to what they are learning and they also feel like it's more authentic as well. There was lots of fun and we learnt new things that we can use in other areas. Like how to make instruments without actually having it like a proper instrument. So like we made a lot of paddle pop sticks and things so it was really cool. So today's theme was vibrations. So our demonstrations all revolve around explaining the science behind vibrations, how they can make loud sounds, how they can make really soft sounds and how you could replicate that at home. If they don't have a certain item they could use something else instead. Some of the students are about two hours away or three hours a drive from Haye. And so knowing that we're able to communicate and get in touch with these people and they get to do some science at home I think they had a ball just like we did. It's really important for the science circus to come out here so that our students are getting all the same opportunities as other students that might be in Canberra or in Sydney and I think they're all the more excited because it's something that doesn't normally happen for them. And it's a great practical experience.