 To celebrate International White Cane Day, we've launched a new three-year partnership with PTV. The partnership will see the rollout of our beacon technology at six new metro train stations, in addition to Southern Cross Station, where the pilot program took place in 2017. This is Jerome Weimer, CEO of Public Transport Victoria. It's a wonderful spring morning here at Flinders Street Station and I'm delighted to be here to celebrate International White Cane Day. We've just had a really exciting morning, myself joining Karen Hayes to launch the new beacon rollout across the city loop stations to ensure that all Marlburnians and all Victorians can travel with ease and commerce around the network. Hi, I'm Karen Hayes. I'm the Chief Executive Officer of Guide Dogs Victoria and we're at Platform One at Flinders Street Station this morning to make a very exciting announcement. This time last year at Southern Cross Station we've introduced beacon technology to provide navigational support for people who are blind or have low vision. We've had fantastic feedback from this pilot and we're very excited to be announcing today that this beacon technology will now be installed on all stations within the city loop plus Richmond Station and Footscray Station. This is Cassie Embling, a Guide Dogs Victoria client and White Cane user. Travelling in crowded environments quite challenging. The crowd jostles you along. It's hard to stay orientated as to where you are. Just the pure noise in the environment makes it hard to find the correct platform or the escalator or the barrier. The beacons will actually allow me to navigate straight to what I'm looking for without being thrown off by the crowd. The technology will be introduced at Flinders Street, Flagstaff, Parliament, Melbourne Central, Richmond and Footscray Stations by the end of 2018.