 I'm here in Adelaide at AFAC 22, where we've just launched the AFAC seasonal outlook for September through to November. In Victoria we can expect a grass fire dominated start to the bushfire season. The outlook predicts normal potential for fire in parts of western Victoria, however a below normal fire risk in the eastern parts of our state. Recent weather in parts of Victoria means that extra grass growth could bring further fuel loads and risks. On top of what we expect to be, a great harvest for our farmers. Above average rainfall is expected in eastern parts of Victoria, this spring which will contribute to the below normal fire potential. Remember destructive fires can occur whatever the fire potential may be, particularly calling out to those in the western parts of state as we kick off the bushfire season to know that grass fires can be very dangerous. Have that bushfire survival plan know what you are going to do in the event of a fire and keep up to date with the latest information. If you haven't downloaded the big emergency app please do so. For more information about how you can prepare this summer season and to prepare your family go to cfa.vic.gov.au