 It's been about five years in the Queensland Ambulance Service as a patient transport officer and I deal a lot with the public. There was lots of races and cultures and young and old people so that I dealt with. So when you're working with the Ambulance Service, these are a lot of these things that play into the job that you actually do and it's one of the things that I really loved doing was to communicate with people and to help them. Well I'm an Aboriginal man from Central Queensland and my tribe is a Gungaloo tribe and we are situated in a round-around Central Queensland area and as an Aboriginal man this land belonged, I believe, to the past inhabitants and the connection with the land will always be there. I love this land Australia and I want to protect it and make sure that everyone uses it sensibly and I hope my little contribution by working for DIAC helps. It's a great opportunity this department, it gives you everything, it's flexibility and it's learning, you're always constantly learning if you have a person of my age. I'm always learning and learning something new every day. It's been a great journey and I'm always thankful that I was given the opportunity to do this so let me keep on going, let me keep on doing it. Always want to look for new and exciting things to do in this department so hopefully there's plenty more to come.