 Parker, tell us, tell our viewers about your background. So I come from a diverse background. I migrated, myself and the family migrated to Australia in 97 due to the war in Iraq. It was a tough time back then and sort of leaving the country, just leaving all our stuff down there and coming here just ourselves started from scratch and basically you come into an alien country, you don't know the language and all that kind of stuff. So it was tough and I thought I'd give back to the community and joining the CFA from a young age is the best thing I ever did and I love it. Every day I come here, every day I wear this symbol, I absolutely love it and I hope to make a career out of it in the future. The reason I joined CFA because I did it feel included. So I thought to myself, let me join an organisation. So I chose CFA. Since I chose CFA, especially Craig of the Fire Brigade, it's an integrated station so there's career staff and volunteers working together and it's brilliant. So it's that family-based orientation, the camaraderie. Every time I come to the station, it's like a brother's coming or a sister's coming and it's fantastic. Just last night we were sitting down in the mess room having dinner with the career staff and the reason, the personal reason why I wanted to join it because I wanted to feel included, I wanted to make a difference and I wanted to give back to the community. Not many often where you leave your home, your family, you come to a second home, another family, so I think this is great and I love it. Craig of the Fire Brigade is unique, we're situated, we're situated in the northern suburbs. In the northern suburbs there's a lot of people from the Middle East, basically where I come from and my first language is Arabic, second is obviously English. Every one in five calls we go to, I had to use my second language. Interpretation, help come, situation down. Personally I think it's available. The career staff think it's fantastic and it's available to them as well. And it's a career where I wanted to see the future, to use my skills and not lose it. I can give you an example where two weeks ago we went to a motor vehicle accident. There was a father and his kids where he didn't basically understand English and I was there and I knew, I sensed that there was a language barrier. So I went over and I spoke to him in my own language and the sense of calm looking at his eyes and he's looking back, I know he's feeling like okay, I can trust him. He's one of my own and all that kind of stuff. So I want to try to break that barrier where the people, the community can trust the emergency services. My name is David Maxwell, the IOC of the Craigieben Fire Station and I'm obviously the IOC of the station that Barker is a part of. Barker has been an integral member to the Craigieben Brigade. He is always adaptable to change. He's always available to assist the brigade throughout any of its activities including operational activities, community safety activities and any fundraising activities that might involve the utilization of him and of other members of the brigade. Barker's operational skills are excellent. He's been working with us for some time, I remember when Barker joined the brigade and he's furthered his skills ever since that time. I wish Barker all the best in his future with the brigade.