 Welcome back to Day 2 of the National Digital Forum for this year. We're very, very, very happy to have you back. Good to see that you're all in full voice and chatting away as well. I see the family's in full swing. So we just want to start the day off by saying a few thank yous. Those of you who were here last night for the networking drinks seem to enjoy that quite a lot. So thanks for hanging around and a big thanks to Internet New Zealand for sponsoring those for us again. Just a few housekeeping things to cover off. You know that really kind of good important stuff. If anybody, we hear a fire alarm going or there's an evacuation necessary, it's not going to happen, but if it does, we have many, many, many lovely people from here to Papua who are going to help us escort out calmly and quietly as we get ourselves out of the building. Those of you a little bit worried who were here last year after the earthquakes, we just kind of remind you this building's about as safe as it can possibly get for earthquakes so you're pretty sound. We have to evacuate. Please feel free to just follow out to Papua colleagues and as we get escorted out. Just a reminder, the building's no smoking, so if you do need to kind of nip out and have a quick break, just get yourselves outside of the building and off the premises. You'll have spotted those of you who have been around for the last day or two that there are toilets everywhere, but the nearest are just outside and there's some up on the way up to Oceania where we serve our food and drinks as well. On the topic of food and drinks, just be aware that because this is a museum there's lots and lots of cool things in it in the gallery spaces. Foods not to be taken outside of Oceania after the breaks themselves. I think to be honest with you, you'll enjoy it a lot more up there than wandering through the museum with it. There is a special table up there in Oceania for anybody with special dietary requirements so feel free to keep an eye out for that one and those of you aren't quite so special. There's plenty of the other stuff as well. Anybody is car parking here today up by the registration desk in Oceania. There's a little gadget that there's some funky clipping of your car parking ticket to help you get a bit of a discount for the day. So feel free to go up there during the day and get that validated. Wifi... Look at that timing. Is there an up on the screen so feel free to log in and use and abuse the wifi all day because we want the engagement. Those of you who've been following on the Twitter channel for the last day or so will see that it's a pretty active involvement so feel free to get involved and put your voice out there. Coat some bags that you've less of in Oceania. I believe we'll end up coming down here at the end of the day miraculously because the little museum fairies will bring those down seamlessly for you. So don't worry too much about those. I think that's our housekeeping. So there's a few other things that we just wanted to run through. I suppose the main one of those is to thank our sponsors because this conference wouldn't happen each year without the support of who our sponsors are. Our car responses which are the National Library of New Zealand and Ministry of Culture and Heritage to Papatonga Reua and let's face it they give us an epic place to have the conference in. So a big thanks to them and Auckland War Memorial Museum. Your support to the organisation NDF and to how this conference happens is like speaks no bands. Without it we wouldn't be doing all the cool things that we're doing. So thank you very, very much to you guys. And our other sponsors are Storybox, Internet NZ, Museums Arturoa and the DAFs. So if we'd just like to give these guys a big... Now I know there's been a little bit of a chat over the last 24, 48 hours so everybody's been coming in about the leaders sector panel which is happening just after lunch today. I'm quite excited about that actually. But what we want to try and encourage is that everybody here gets involved with those questions that you could be fielding to the panel. So I think we're just going to share who the actual panellists are. So from the National Library in New Zealand we've got Rachel Essen joining us. From Nartonga we've got Rebecca Elvie. From Topapa we have Melissa Firth. From Archives New Zealand we have Tony Moss coming to join us. From Ministry of Culture and Heritage we have Heather Baggett and from Auckland War Memorial Museum we have David Gamester. Now those of you who will know those names will know that's a pretty cool line up for people to have up here on stage and what we're looking for is your questions. So if you want to hit the Twitter hashtag that we've got to set aside for these get these questions into us before 1 o'clock and that Twitter handle is NDFNZ leaders with a capital L. So tweet away, fire your questions in and for those who aren't on the devices we can also drop those off at the NDF board stand up in Oceania as well. The NDF awards keep voting away cos you're doing a really good job at that. Keep going for them. I will politely point out though as we've had a couple of nominations in for the most inspiring talk that is probably not best to pick one of our own keynotes. We kind of already know that they're really, really awesome. So we want those kind of awards to be fielded out to some of our non-keynote speakers. So have that on your thinking cap as you get in there but please feel free to keep voting in those awards. We've also got the NDF board stand and they're continuing to ask that question what do you want from NDF so go and grab those posters, stick them up on the whiteboard that's there at the stand get yourself involved. NDF is for you, it's not just a team you kind of come and stand up here and do the talking so it's all about you and what you want moving forward. Very slight change to the pocket programme it's up to date in the Shed app online but the pocket programme does show that we have Sarah Gallagher's talk on at 2.45 in soundings this afternoon unfortunately she's not going to be here with us so we've left that little spot vacant so feel free to jump in one of the other stream sessions that's happening at that time. And during the events you'll see that people are kind of running around with microphones so if you actually want to sit and ask questions when we get the question in time please feel free to just kind of wait for our guys to kind of run down with the microphones so that those who are recording on the video actually get to hear what those questions are. I think that's probably about us which means that we're going to get to on to our first talk for the day I'm quite excited about this actually I was fortunate enough at the start of the week to just have a bit of a chat with two of the speakers who are about to come up on stage and I felt insanely kind of like tingly and like really really sort of inspired by the kind of chat that we had so I'm not going to ruin the sort of topic but you've probably had a little bit of a preview in your app and kind of tried to see what's coming up but I'm quite excited that the way that we're going to hear these stories told and what we're going to get over is going to be quite inspirational for you. So without further ado I'd like to ask Clare Hall, Honeana Love and Ariana Tikau to come up on stage they're here sponsored by the National Library of New Zealand so a big warm welcome to them today.