 G'day all. I want to start this week with a couple of safety messages. In the last couple of weeks we've had firefighters on the fire ground providing service being assaulted by members of the public. We've now had ambulance Victoria young operators also being assaulted by the people they're actually trying to provide a service to and more recently Victoria Police members assaulted. Now clearly this is not acceptable. We do not tolerate this sort of behaviour and it shouldn't happen but unfortunately it is. So it is timely that we think about our safety. So please if you think you're in a dangerous situation remove yourself from it. Don't hesitate to call the police. Make sure that you're safe. Do not involve yourself in any aggressive behaviour. This is about making sure everybody comes home when we can be sometimes in these confrontational environments. The other one for me is about mental health. There is an event coming up in March about the 23rd of March. It's called walking off the war within and I'll encourage you to get online. CFA have been involved and some of our career firefighters have been involved in developing this up. It's got great support now and if you can contribute whether financially or actually walking on the day then I'll encourage you to do so. Championships are all already coming over the hill so we have the juniors on the weekend. Great job in Karang. Bendigo Urbans are in March so early March and Rural's are early April. Just be aware that we've still got fires moving forward. So while Hull has just gone into a going fire we have an environment coming up where we have more hot days, no rain. We know the drought factor is high. We know the temperatures are now going to increase again and again it's about safety on the fire ground. Hydration, tree falling, entrapment drills please make sure that you're safe on the fire ground this summer. So collectively whether you're in an urban environment, at a structure fire, whether you're in a bush fire it is about safety and taking precautions to make sure we all come home safely. Thank you.