 My name is Paul. Today we're meeting on Konganji country. My mob is Konganji and Yalanji. And I just love the environment and just connecting to country and working on country and living on country. A lot of people have been doing it for thousands of years. So I'm privileged to continue on that journey. I started my Ranger career here on Green Island working with my mob back home and becoming a Ranger joining the Marine Park team. We've got a good bunch of people there. With all those people, we bring a lot of different skills and what it means to be a Marine Park Ranger. Just looking back at it now, it's going quick. The way I started from and where I'm going to, just happy and thankful for the progression. It's a very important role that we play in bringing the two worlds together, indigenous and non-indigenous. It's important to have indigenous staff there to keep that connection to country, you know. Without that, nobody really, you know, because that's who we are, that's where we're from. But we can't lose that. We've got to keep it going.