 The Australian Awards are the Australian Government's prestigious international scholarships and fellowship opportunities. So it provides students from developing countries the opportunity to study or further their education or professional development in Australia and then they return home and contribute to development outcomes for their home countries. The advantage we get is to have people from diverse backgrounds coming to the university bringing their experiences, their cultural insights. At the same time we're bringing the best people from the region. They're coming with talents and we're fostering those talents and they're going home and we're maintaining those connections which are really important. Every year there are thousands of applicants but not many of them are able to have this grant. So it is really one of the prestigious scholarships. What makes your Australia Awards special is that you are individually selected. Your people of vision and we know that with your vision you'll lead the way to a more prosperous future. It means me personally developing intellectually and contribute with my country's development because I come from a country that is facing a lot of challenges in health so I want to contribute in improving the lives of especially the under five children who are most of the minority. If you come to university and leave with just a degree then you've failed at university. Of course you're here to study that's very important but at least as important as that are the other things you learn in a university. The education you get from interacting with your colleagues, from interacting with your peers, from interacting with your teachers in ways that are personal. Make those personal connections because those are the things that you look back on with the most fondness and that probably will be the things that taught you the most out of this experience. So it's not just the master's degree I'm taking from here but I have come to learn so much about life like how to interact with people around me and how they are so welcoming, warm towards the work ethics and the respect they have shown to despite what kind of job you do they have always displayed lots of respect. This is our family here in Australia and this is a very big family we have very multilingual multicultural family over here. I have friends from Africa I live in a house where I have a Russian flatmate, I have Nigerian flatmate and I have an Indonesian flatmate where you get that diversity back home. The university experience is something that we have to complete but life is something that we have to experience. All of you here who are already graduated is actually the winner of your own journey. I would also use this opportunity to thanks the Australian government. It is a dream come true for us to be here.