 So, I'd like to welcome our 3MT finalists back on the stage. I think you'll all agree that they've done an outstanding job at each and every one of them. In fact, I've never seen a 3MT final go without one single, oh, oh, you know, there was nothing, not even a pause or a hesitation. I've never seen that. And that's a group effort. They tutored each other, they formed little groups, they helped each other, and they're also being graduated for that. We're so proud. So, I'd like to invite Tina Greger, Kristiana McDonald-Spicer, Peter Anderson, Jessica Lothack, Anupana Mukherjee, Jacob Ross, Hittra Patul, Bethany McBride, Erin Andrew, Leopold Sudiano, Christina Griffin, and Antika Gregani. Well done. Now I'd like to invite to the stage our PASA President, Alyssa Shaw, and Vice President Kim Marie Spence to the stage to present our PASA's People's Choice winner. Remember, this is a $500 check, which is a ridiculously large check. Just checking. Didn't want to get it wrong. Erin Andrews. I'd now like to invite to the stage our judges, Brian Schmidt, Andrew Barr, Janelle Wiseman, and Shane Drumgold. I believe we have tokens of appreciation for our judges, which Victoria will now hand out. So thank you so much. We're privileged here at ANU to be able to reach to people with such dedicated expertise and standing in the community. So thank you again, judges, thank you. And look, you couldn't put a piece of paper between our candidates tonight. And so the runner-up was hotly debated, and I'm pleased to announce wherever my check has gone, Victoria, I need to make sure I say the right person. Just checking. It's all the blur. Jacob Ross. Good work, Jacob. Okay. And the moment we've all been waiting for. Show me the check, please, Victoria. I just don't want to get this get wrong. Thank you. Thank you. The winner tonight, I will remind you, receives a $4,000 research grant, goes on to represent ANU at the Asia-Pacific final. All our hopes and dreams are with you. And I get so nervous at this bit. And the winner is Erin Andrew. Thank you for the paper, colleague. And now we also have a small prize for our winner's supervisor in recognition of all their support. Dr. Ord Farah. Would you like to come to the stage? Do we have Ord? Is Ord here? Would someone like to represent? All right, we're here. We're ahead of us. Inside the bag is a lovely clock, a desk clock, which we were told was lovely and gender-neutral with a little plaque on it. And I hope you'll put that on your desk with pride. Yeah. Okay. So, amazing outcome. Thank you all so much. Thank you to our deserving contestants, winners all. So it's time for a few thank yous before we close out tonight. Firstly, I'd like to thank again our 12 finalists for the enormous effort they've put into tonight's competition. Another round of applause and a bow, please, colleague. Can you take a bow? Bow. Well done. I'd like to thank our judges and of course, Partha. I'd like to thank Brian Schmidt for always supporting this competition. Also, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Margaret Harding and our boss, Amelda Wellahan, for their unstinting support. HDR administrators around the college finals, this success is sincerely shared with all of you. You put in a lot of invisible work and we appreciate you. Partners, families, supporters of finalists, we know all the work and how many times you've listened to it. You don't have two anymore. So the Wellan Hall office, technical staff, your assistants, and our lovely research training team staff and our volunteer helpers, our social media team, our wranglers, our ushers, our calmers down, our hand holders, our mic assistants. You wouldn't believe how many people are out there. It's working to a sweet, sweet pitch. So thank you. You're our dream team to work with, I can't say. Lastly, also, Lily Matthews for providing unstinting support and a smiling face always. And of course, finally, to my colleague, Victoria Firstsmith. I sometimes call Victoria my wingwoman, but honestly, we fly with you. Thank you, Victoria. So the 3&T finals always a popular event and thank you for joining us again. I hope you'll come next year and support our impressive researchers. Thank you for watching online. And we enjoy sharing what can change the world in three minutes. And let's go team A and U for the grand final in UQ. Thank you. Thank you tonight.