 My name is Rowan, I'm a dyke officer, work at ACT Regions office. I've been working here for about three and a half, maybe four years, and I'm a spare time professional musician. Share our stories to understand, we're all one and the same in this wondrous land. It wasn't really a great leap, I think, to take something like Harmony Day and the message of Harmony Day and incorporate it with Hip-Hop. If you believe in harmony, say diversity is a part of me. I mean, a lot of Hip-Hop gets a bit of a bad rap, but for as much negative, you know, cliched stereotypical Hip-Hop music, a lot of it is really positive. It was born out of people, you know, talking about their lives and wanting to be positive and, you know, it's a way of expressing yourself. I think it is important to celebrate Harmony Day because it brings people from different cultures together and that's what make Australia. I can encourage my members in the community to come along and then celebrate the Harmony Day together. To get the lyrics matching images which we hadn't seen, we sat down and discussed the overall way, so we had a look at storyboards, we had a talk about how it was going to be paced, the types of images which were going to be shot, the types of people, colours, motifs, themes that were going to be involved. So we knew that it had to be obviously sort of a really bright, positive sound, but it also had to be upbeat and vibrant and engaging. Harmony Day is about peace and everybody working together. I think it's important to celebrate Harmony Day so that it gives everyone a chance to live together, all different cultures living together. Embrace the different cultures in this country and, you know, get to know your neighbour and, you know, the different nationalities in Australia. Seeing the clip for the first time was fantastic, seeing how the music and the images have finally come together after all the planning and talking about it, and the thing which stuck out for me today was the colour of it and the overall, what was a really positive feeling and a sense of excitement that people in Australia are going to be able to see this, hear this message here, the music that we've created, see the images which the department's put together for Harmony Day and hopefully I think people will be really responsive to it.