 Our home is good by sea. We have assembly here at Leonora once a month. We start with a national anthem. We might move into giving out some school certificates for attendance. This morning was very special here at Leonora. It was the very first performance of the school song. The students have been writing it for the last couple of weeks and today was their very first performance. We are born! I was very proud of this morning's assembly. I just, I feel that in some way we're contributing to these young people becoming a productive member of Australian society and it makes me feel very proud of the work we do here. Okay, example. If an Australian person invites you to their home, what should you bring? We have unaccompanied miners here. We have up to 200 people at any one time, generally from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran. They're awaiting their visa outcomes here. They're average days, around three months. Goes to work. Goes to work. By train. By train. The Learning Centre opened in May 2012. We teach a range of subjects here in line with the Australian curriculum. English, math, science, drama, PE. You can see a variety of things happening in the Learning Centre today. You could see anything from a normal classroom setting where students are learning conversational English, maybe even a little bit of slang. You could move through into a music or a drama class where the students are expanding a little bit of energy and learning a bit about everybody else's culture that's of the students that are here within the Leonora Centre. One, two, three, four. What? Come on, man. I also noticed today that the cooking class wasn't actually in the kitchen. It was out at the garden planting the seeds ready for the next crop of vegetables. We've had some great support from the local Leonora community. The students have been volunteering with some of the community groups. It's been fantastic. It's very important for the department to be fostering cross-cultural awareness for these students. They will eventually likely find themselves in the Australian community and need to adapt to our multicultural society. I love the work that we do here. I feel very proud of the work that we do here that these young people can move out into the Australian community and have learnt something about Australia while they're here. And we've been able to make their stay as pleasant as possible.