 Thursday and Friday are hot days across Victoria. The hot day brings a number of challenges for us to consider. One of those is about heat on us, heat on our own bodies, heat about how we manage that, but also the fact that heat around could see that the power drops out. Local power outages are quite regular to have due to heat. So think about that, think about what it means, and also think about fire. We've got severe fire danger rating on Thursday across the western side of the state and central, so it includes Hamilton, Horsham, Portland, across to Melbourne up into Central Victoria with Castleman and Meribara. So they've got total fire bans, which means people are restricted in the way in which they operate in the environment, but also will have fires that if they start they can be uncontrollable very quickly and cause destruction. People need to think about that issue. The other one is the heat continues. So Thursday night we hot across Melbourne and Central Victoria, and if you live in Northeastern Victoria you'll see a very hot Friday and a windy day. So it's two days of heat, it'll change a little bit across Victoria, people need to be tuned and I think the key issue is where people get information. Everyone's got a plan, they would have thought through what they're doing, what's the best for them, but just make sure we know where to get the information to make really good decisions. It's about supplementing what you're doing. So you know we've got bushfire information line, the 1800 number, we've got the CFA website, we've got the fire ready application, always listen to local radio, ABC radio, 3AW and the local radio do a great job to support us in fire and it's really good informed information. So it's hot, people need to be tuned to that and we need to get through what is Thursday and Friday really hot days.