 We gather here to celebrate people in Australia coming together and being as one. I acknowledge in the past and the things that have happened, but also moving forward to the future. We at the Gamori unit in conjunction with Griffith University hold this on the Gold Coast and Nathan Camp is at each year. Gamori! The crowd's swelling so we're happy with the turnout. It means a lot to the whole university community. We've got the vast chance that they're here with our senior staff. The thing that I'm really pleased about this year, we've invited students to join us as well to celebrate and commit to reconciliation. I'm here to sort of be part of this big group today and just really show the line and show the support for reconciliation. We've had 300 registered for the Walk and Talk. That's the biggest since the Walk and Talk commenced five years ago, so that just shows the impact of how important that conversation around reconciliation is to our students. It's great to walk with people from the broader university community. It's really important to stand up for what you believe in.