 So we're working in a pop-up newsroom, working with other students that have the exact passion as me and are thriving off like pop-up newsrooms like this is just really incredible. We're going to have our work published by the Walkleys which is a huge name in journalism so I think the moral to the story is just like take the opportunities, turn up, introduce yourself and just like give it a go and good things will come. And to actually speak to them and interview them, not just report on the panels, we'll really encourage them to actually talk to them about their methods, get the selfies, talk to them, you know, to learn about that interplay with Social Media as well. It has been great for them to see how quickly a response to these stories can get the traction that they get from real life reporting. Throughout my time at Griffith I know I've had so many opportunities to experience all this like in the field and through some very hands-on experiences I'm all pretty lucky to be able to talk to such big personalities in Australia. I've found that in this year we've been offered like way more opportunities than ever before. Like the degree is growing and like the more times we test it the pain is kind of being part for like the future students so yeah like I'm thankful that we get to go out and do these things. It's the best way to learn. Actually I like the hands-on thing, I've met a lot of people, I've done uni games like I've really been involved with Griffith and I'm actually really thankful I chose to go here in the end.