 I think the thing I find most satisfying about working in the community is seeing someone newly arrived, establish themselves, find a home, find schools for their children, learn English, meet people, start to integrate and participate in community life and then go on to find employment and really establish themselves. So I love to see someone when they're newly arrived and then two, three, four, five years down the track where their children are going to school and they're working and they're really achieving success. And you'll be able to help dad with all the interpreting and yes. I'm the CEO of the Wyndham Community and Education Centre which is a community provider which provides education and settlement services. The sort of things that I do is to help people when they need to find housing, to help them when they need to find educational programs. So it's about assisting them with pathways into training or into employment, helping them to complete forms, documents, helping to prepare them for interviews. It's about talking to them about applying for citizenship. It's also about assisting them to get their children into schools to enroll them. And what's that green leaf? What's that called? I love learning about people's food, their traditions. I love learning about the culture around family traditions. I feel that working as part of the community and working closely with lots of different members of the community enriches my life. I hope I'm able to give something back to them as well. We don't all do things in the same way but at the end of the day we are all human beings and we all want one thing and that's usually to live a peaceful and happy life, to have a settled family and to be able to go about our daily business in peace and harmony.