 So I grew up in Brisbane and in 2015 I started studying at the Queensland University of Technology, a Bachelor of Business International with a major in Economics. I've always been interested in working internationally and travelling. I wanted that hands-on experience. I was approached by my university's New Colombo Plan advisor. He mentioned the New Colombo Plan scholarship to me and I applied that night. So my Singapore program I had an internship component, language study component and study component. For my internship I interned at PWC in Singapore in their growth market centre. From then I moved on to study Chinese and from then on to my study component at NTU in Singapore. Study overseas is amazing but it's still study. I think what stood out to me about the internship was doing something I'd never done before. I got to work from everything from marketing and communications to project delivery and analysis to thought leadership. I think it's incredibly important for undergraduates to be aware of the Indo-Pacific and how to operate business within it. It's a very complex region to operate in. There's many different cultures and they're insanely unique and extremely interesting but on a business level can be difficult to work with if you don't understand them. And I think that's why we need to get a lot more undergraduate students experiencing the different cultures and learning about the Indo-Pacific. So as they I guess move on into their career they have those deeper level understandings and we can facilitate I guess more growth within our business partnerships and relationships. So now I'm back in Australia and I'm really excited because I've been fortunate enough to secure a graduate role with PWC Strategy and Division and I definitely think that my internship in PWC Singapore definitely gave me that competitive edge. I think the best advice I could give to future scholars would be to really make use of that internship component. You'll never have the same opportunity you know with the backing of the scholarship and the networking opportunities the program provides to really get into those top tier company internships on an international stage and you can just completely utilize that to really get a kickstart on your dream career.