 G'day all, we're here today in Powtown with all the emergency services and the support agencies including Red Cross, the municipalities etc. we're all working as one and the aim of today is to trial and evacuation of this whole town in the event of an emergency and so it gives us an opportunity to take some of the learnings out of Black Saturday to actually put into practice and that is how we better as emergency service sector connect with our community so we're evacuating them. So people have got their text messages so they get that advice. People are actually set up in traffic management points but they're not getting a knock on the door and they get to understand that. They understand now that hey you're not going to get a fire truck to every home and it gives us an opportunity to communicate to them. The people know that an evacuation is the very last thing you to do and it's the last resort because we know trees will come down across the road and prevent evacuation. All these learnings that we've picked up along the journey we're now connecting in with our communities and particularly this community here at Powtown. So the emergency services sector is practising, the community is practising and we're all working as one and it's all about everybody coming home safely from a major bushfires that we regularly have here in Victoria. A great exercise, a great opportunity for us to work together, thank you.