 I'm here in now and now today with Julian, captain of the Yvrero Brigade. We've just launched the Heroes of Black Summer Children's Book, written by Kylie Miller and Craig Sheetha. A fantastic example of what the community can do when they band together to know and celebrate how a community has recovered from the 1920 bushfire season. All up and down the eastern seaboard of Australia, the 1920 bushfire season left its toll on the scar in the landscape. Here in the Gipps Lane was no different. From late November, lightning strikes saw fires start that took hold quickly and affected the communities, just as this one I'm in today. Julian and his members feature in this story, particularly around coming in here to the hour and hour general store and paying it forward the kindness of the community, whether that be to feeding firefighter crews or making sure that the people coming out and looking after the wildfire are well looked after. It's a children's book to make sure that we pass on the message to the younger generations of what it meant for the communities here in the 1920s season so that everyone can learn from the experiences held by the communities and prepare for future summers.