 Hi everyone, I'm at the State Control Centre where I join with my colleagues from a number of the other agencies today for the launch of the Bushfire Natural Hazard CRC, Seasonal Outlook. What that's telling us is that we will see potential for a wetter-than-average spring with that significant growth both in their cropping and grassland countries but also perhaps damper forests particularly in the east which is pleasing after a significant fire season particularly in East Gippsland and up in the upper north-east last year. So it's early days, too hard to really tell right now exactly how that will play out but what we do know is that the Lanina is likely to bring above-average rainfall. That should bring bigger crops and heavier grassland fuels which could see fast and large open plains fires as we run into the summer. So with that possible wetter-than-average forecast coming at us it still doesn't mean that it's not time to think about how you're going to clean up your property and make it safe for this summer. Have a plan, get on with that plan now and be ready for the summer season when it hits.