 My name is Garigara Mundi. I'm graduating in a Bachelor of International Relations. I'm a Rajri woman from Dubbo, New South Wales. You know I'm very politically aware of what's happening in the world because of my parents and I felt that if I was going to study international relations that I would come to the best university to do that, so that's what drew me to A&U. It's been very stressful being away from family. I've had a lot of stuff happening with my mum being sick and what happens if the indigenous community, we lose a lot of people. So it's been a very stressful time these past three and a half years and having this support network here has been really what's helped me get through because honestly without it I probably would not be graduating at all. I'm very excited. I headed to my last assignment and actually cried because to come to the end of this was such a journey and to be able to come down here and have more support even though I was further away from family was amazing and so to finish I've already got so many great job opportunities opening up to me. I see myself having a bright future and I would be able to do that without A&U.