 Hi, I'm Michelle Baxter, CEO of Safe Work Australia. I'm excited to launch 2016 National Safe Work Month and I'm looking forward to a month full of health and safety discussions. Here at Safe Work Australia, we talk about work health and safety every day, all year round. So during October, it's your turn. Join us in talking about safety during National Safe Work Month, where simple discussions can make a huge difference to the health and well-being of your workplace. The more we talk about work health and safety, the more it becomes a normal part of our conversation and everyday work life. Health and safety should not be regarded as an added extra, an additional cost or a regulatory burden. It should not be limited to discussions at business meetings or boardrooms. It must be viewed as integral to the way all organisations, large and small, do business. To help start your conversations about safety, we have a range of helpful resources available on our website. On a local level, the work health and safety regulators in each state and territory also offer a range of Safe Work Month resources and events throughout October. At Safe Work Australia, we are continuing to work with jurisdictions, industry and employer groups, as well as the Commonwealth Government, to address national priorities in work health and safety in Australia. Some of the important areas that we are currently working on include research into older workers, migrant workers and those who undertake sedentary work. We are conducting an evaluation and review of workplace exposure standards for airborne contaminants and will be holding some stakeholder engagement and consultation sessions soon. We are also developing national material to help businesses understand how they can meet their duties to protect the mental health of their workers. The virtual seminar series also kicks off today and I am excited to announce that it will now extend beyond October to become an ongoing resource throughout the year. The virtual seminar series showcases some of the most up to date health and safety advice, discussions and research across a range of industries, so I encourage you to have a look at these. This October, I encourage you to think about the health and safety aspects that need attention in your workplace and dedicate some time to resolving them. Have a conversation, share stories and raise awareness because talking about safety can save lives.