 My name is Peter Swanton. I am from North Queensland. My family is from the Camilleroi tribe, which is sort of northern New South Wales, southern Queensland area. I am a undergraduate student here at ANU, studying a Bachelor of Science, majoring in physics and specialising in astronomy and astrophysics. ANU for me is everything I expected and more. It promised a lot and it delivered in its execution. The standard is extremely high, but the quality of support and the quality of teaching is there to match that standard that they expect. I think that's what's helped me to be as successful as I've been here. There are different levels of success for me. There's the obvious one, which is academic success. I've been able to get the results, so high distinctions and distinctions for all of my subjects so far, but there's also been a sort of personal growth in myself as well that I would call a success in that I was never a social person. Two years ago, when I came here, he would never sit me in front of a camera and do something like this. This is our way that I have now succeeded in something that I would never have done in the past. I want to finish my undergrad and that would be a huge success given the many trials that I've had at doing an undergrad in the past, but not to be content with that, to push that on to perhaps an honours year or a master's degree and eventually a PhD.