 The reason I like doing artwork is it's a good way to share my stories with people from different backgrounds and cultures so they can understand my Indigenous culture. If someone takes away a painting overseas, it's like taking a bit of me with them in my painting. I'm happy working with DIAC but outside work I'm still hanging on to something that's with me by doing my artwork, outside work. So it's rather than just forgetting about my artwork, with the work I just want to make it a bit of a mix. I wake up in the morning, have brekkie and then put my shirt on, DIAC's t-shirt. That makes me proud that I'm going to work. I am a trainee. As a trainee I've learned a lot for the last six months I guess. I've learned a lot of new things that I've never learned before, like learning new skills and working with my team members. They're very supportive, just helping case managers, getting new files ready for new case managers coming from Sydney, Brisbane or wherever. It's been good so far and I'm still here standing. Since I started at DIAC I never looked back since. It's a really good career opportunity for Indigenous people. They will get a lot out of it because it's a good working environment, culturally. It's a good opportunity to work and learn. I like working at DIAC, it gives me lots of new skills that I want to learn. I've learned and I'm really pleased that I'm here.