 I've lived in Australia for over 30 years and I felt that most of my life I've been in Australia And I've always called Australia home because my children were born here and my husband works here and we're very happy here We feel We feel so at home. I felt very proud and I felt I I felt valued and I felt like I belong at last and I could make up my mind that I am Australian and I was proud to say it. I remember I waved the Australian flag and I was really excited and happy That's the best thing about Australia the beautiful Surroundings of fresh air and sunshine and now I love the four seasons because there's so much change and every season has its beauty So I really love Australia I've been to the two universities and I've been able to work and work in jobs that I love Like I was a bilingual community educator. I was a tutor at the University of Canberra I was working in the National Graduate School of Management in A&U and now I'm a teacher So I think I feel very fulfilled. My life is very fulfilled and Australia has given me this opportunity that I probably will never get back in my home. I Think there's a land of opportunity. It's not just a lucky country I think it's a land of opportunity and if you are willing to work and strive and And you have the goal and ambition you will achieve what you want to achieve. There's no stopping you There's a lot of help people are friendly and helpful and supportive Then there's always there for you and to help you. I think we are in fact luckiest country in the world The reason why I like Australia and why I love Canberra as a community is because I'm part of that community You know if I was just here For a short time I wouldn't invest in in this community and they certainly wouldn't invest in me but they have and that's why this feels like home is because You know, I'm not just somebody who goes to work every day and then comes home and watch TV I'm actually actively in the community and the community has given back to me because of that