 G'day all. As you're aware our colleagues in New South Wales and in Queensland are currently engaged in intense firefighting efforts with a tragic loss of lives and property in New South Wales and there are more extreme conditions including a catastrophic day forecasted for Tuesday. So all this week there'll be activity in New South Wales. From a Victorian perspective we're currently deploying over 500 additional people into New South Wales to assist and of that over 300 have come from CFA. This includes 11 fully contained strike teams and over 70 vehicles to assist the firefight, providing vital assistance both working on fire front and IMT capabilities. The strike teams are being staged at both Singleton and Golbin ready to fight any eventual fires particularly on Tuesday. So our thoughts are with all the responders and the support people including those from Victoria and indeed all over Australia and New Zealand as they continue to protect battle and protect lives and homes. We expect to provide more resources over the coming days to support these efforts. Terrific effort. Yesterday I joined the Premier and the Emergency Services Minister to launch a brand new advertising campaign that is hard-hitting and to be honest quite confronting but we've done the research and we know people are becoming complacent when it becomes to actioning their plans and we want to send a very clear message to all Victorians you need to be prepared. We don't want to see injuries or what we've seen already a loss of life as a result of bushfire or grass fires. Our fire seasons are longer and more severe and we want all communities to wake up to the fact that not having a plan could have devastating consequences. So I urge you and every one of you once again please be prepared for the fire season. Prepare your property if you haven't already. Have a plan for your household and your animals for if a fire does occur. Speak to your neighbours and know what your trigger is to leave will be. We want everybody to be safe this fire season. Please take care and thank you.