 Time and action means to make a change, make a difference towards reducing our carbon footprint and reducing our impact on the earth. To me the key word is action, is to take action. The world's changing so I think it's important that everybody jump on board and not get left behind. Kith and Kin's a disability service and we operate a learning centre here and we also provide outreach services in people's homes and we basically help people with disabilities to get out into their communities and do the things that they want to do. One of the original board members was really passionate about climate change and wanted to make a difference as well as assist Kith and Kin to save money and make changes for us to be sustainable long term. We've transitioned 50% of our fleet to hybrid as the technology becomes available with hybrid and electric and down the track possibly hydrogen. We'll transition our whole fleet to being more sustainable. This building for instance has got 120 solar panels and we'd like to put more up. In future we're probably looking at batteries within the next 12 months so that we can capture more savings and spread that energy usage out. It directly helps us do activities with our participants. They get really excited and into the recycling and the gardening group and growing their own vegetables and their own plants and showing each other basically what they have made and what they've done and that really translates into us as a whole being able to show everyone what we're doing and what we've done and how it benefits not only us but also the participants and then obviously the world. If you've got capital and you invest it it's certainly worthwhile in terms of having great returns on not only financially but socially and for community organisations that maybe don't have the capital then certainly seek out some grants, participate in being more sustainable that's something that we can all do. Start small. It doesn't have to be big changes first you can start small and work your way forward.