 It's great to be the first Aboriginal graduate from the A&E Medical School. Today for me is graduation day and full of butterflies and nervousness. She always wanted to be a doctor so we're really proud to see her come through this journey. My first school counsellor in high school told me I should be a cleaner. That's what they tell a lot of Aboriginal kids, go and be cleaners because you're not going to be anything else, you're not smart enough, you're not going to do anything. I'm very glad I didn't listen to her and I listened to my family. I want to be a wish doctor. It'll be really great for our community to have a doctor that speaks language with them, that understands the culture. So I'm thrilled not just for our family but for our extended family and the different nations up home. Wherever the opportunities are, that's where I'll go and I'll work with whoever I'm with.