 Today's world is increasingly globalised, more and more innovations in technology, increased human migration from place to place, country to country, never has it been more important for effective communication between peoples, and that means communication in other languages between people. It's really important in today's world that our children learn a second or an additional language so they can communicate effectively with other people, both in Australia and elsewhere. We had a really high quality languages curriculum. What we've done is refined what's there to help teachers in their planning and to focus more appropriately on some areas of the languages curriculum rather than others. Every language has its unique qualities that are recognised in the curriculum, but there's also a degree of commonality with the structure of the curriculum across all the languages. We have primary languages teachers on our reference groups, and we also worked with writing teams of practicing teachers, primary and secondary, to help us with the refinement. And that was really beneficial because practicing teachers have practical implementation experience to guide the process. Around the world, countries are seeing the importance of students learning a second or an additional language for their futures, and it's been an absolute pleasure being able to work on this for Australia. It's important we hear your views. Your responses will help shape an Australian curriculum for the next generation of children. To give your feedback, simply complete the survey. Thank you.