 I haven't smiled so much in like a long time. I really feel happy currently because after all the graduation it just feels like it's worth it. Finally I've done it and it's done. I feel like I'm going to keep learning for the rest of my life and I think that's probably what A&U taught me the most, which is really cool, but also yeah I feel like just slightly bulletproof today which is a really excellent feeling to be honest with you. It's not necessarily what you've learnt here, it's the overall skills that you've acquired that will lead you to the best in the future so whatever that is I think that I'm equipped to face it. I've learnt to work in multicultural groups, multicultural dynamics and that's something Australian National University has imbibed into me. Seeing A&U being in the capital has been a lot of fun just in general. I'm so excited, I'm so happy to be here and I'm so excited for the next stage and I feel like A&U has really prepared me for the next part of life. This day is a lot for the people who've supported us during the time that we've been at universities. It's really amazing how my family here today, they've supported me all the way through and without their support I wouldn't be graduating. Yeah, a big thank you to mum. Thanks to mum and dad for paying for all my accommodation and supporting me over all those Skype calls whenever I was crying over an assignment. Special thanks to my wife for taking care of me while I'm studying. I think my whole family supported me through it as well as the School of Art and Design here at A&U, which are kind of like a family in themselves. I was searching for my parents in the crowd and I was like, mum and dad, this one's for you.