 Friday across Victoria is still a day of significance for fire, and in particular the northeastern part of the state in Gippsland. We'll see temperatures into the high 30s. We'll see winds of the north-west gusting up to 70 kilometres and a south-westerly change, which sees if fires are burning they move and move very fast in a different direction. A major fire in Gippsland, 20,000 hectares already has impacted on fire properties confirmed and has the potential to do more damage in Gippsland. South-westerly change will move it into the Lakola Valley, which means we've got fire back into the wilderness and into another part of Gippsland, which will be of significance. This fire looks like burning over the weekend or will burn over the weekend and take some time to control, and I think people just need to take that as a message that fires will move around in the state and to make sure that you're able to make good decisions about your safety, know where to get information from, make sure you've got a plan and it's a dynamic plan that you can make it happen for you, but it's also not just about you, it's about you and your family and the friends around you. So we still stay in a warm position, fire will still be in the environment, one of the challenges in Victoria, so over the weekend we still need to be very focused about what fire means to us and hopefully next week's a milder week that we were in lax a little bit, but we're in a summer period of significance.