 This week, again, we'll see hot weather move into the state, so fire will be one of the predominant factors mid-week. But we shouldn't underestimate it's not just about fire, it's also about heat and it's also about making sure that you've got a good plan. But I think it's time to look at what your neighbours do, your friends, your family, and take time to make sure you offer the right help to them if they need it. We always say it's the right thing to do to step out and give that support to someone else. And in February, that will be really critical. So let's start the month with the right support to our friends, family and neighbours. And I'm sure that they'll welcome it, but think about it and build it into what you're doing to make sure you can support someone. This week it will be hot on Wednesday, Thursday, the two critical days. It's going to be hot Wednesday night all the way through the night. Probably 30 degrees at midnight in most parts of the state, so it's going to be a hot night. What comes with that is the risk of fire and it won't be over one day, it's over two. And we need to be really focused on that. So I think it's a week that people need to be attuned to. We need to make sure we know what we're doing. Most people have returned to normal activities, you know, back to school, back to work. Let's just refocus about what we're doing and make sure that we get it right for ourselves and those around us. The other thing that's really important is we have got fires in the state burning. The Harrietville fire has now burned it for over a week. It's a sleeping giant, is the way we've described it. It sits in the bush in the quiet days and as soon as it gets a bit of wind it moves around. We're doing significant work to make sure that that fire stays a sleeping giant. It doesn't wake up. That's one of the key issues. If it does wake up it will cause a lot of stress on Mount Hoffam and those communities around there. And as the potential to spread in a number of directions are very far. So that's something we're very conscious of this week and anyone in that area in the northeast would be, it's very visible with the amount of smoke. So let's be attuned this week. It's a week of significance. February is always the busiest part for bushfires in Victoria and don't underestimate even though we've had milder weather of what the potential really is.