 Hi, I'm Joe. And I'm Hamish and together we make Paymo Industries, a furniture, restoration, design and manufacturing business. When the work comes in, it's either design, build, finish and deliver or it's restoration. Every job is different and that's the challenge. The best recycling is to reuse and it requires minimum energy to restore something. I'm prolonging that life by fixing it and restoring it and we love it another hundred years. I think it's really too easy for people these days to get caught up in what's on trend. I've got to have the latest so far or whatever it might be. Just have the things in your home that you like. We're nearing that point now where I physically can't work anymore out. We need labour, essentially, things that keep me doing the skill stuff. Dino, who's over behind us at the moment working away, he came through Wadiah. Dean's wage is subsidised by the government for six months, which really helps with our cash flow. Yes, we really do need someone, but how do we manage the cash flow and paying their wages? Our top three tips for small business would be, number one, find all the resources locally. Utilise local supplies as well, the less travel, the less money. Put together a really good business plan. It doesn't have to be set in stone, but it's something that evolves, something that will keep you on track and it's something you can go back and refer to. Business Victoria have lots of free templates on their website, which I have utilised. Tip number three is find yourself a mentor. In our business, we haven't found one mentor, we've found many mentors, but we surround ourselves with people in retail, manufacturing and things that always pick their brains.