 We are a community based organisation essentially. We've been around for about 30 years in this local area and we do a whole range of things around working with individuals, groups, families and the community more broadly. Really around how we can support them to participate in their own life and community life. So some of those are particular services and programs and some of them are a broader community activity, community development kind of angle I suppose. And obviously at the moment we're very engaged in kind of an education and training conversation and a range of work around that of which Skilling Queenslanders for Work is one. It's made me more motivated I think to chase this because I am sort of a bit of a underdog in the industry because I am a female and I knew that going into it but I think it's made me tougher and more determined so I thought I'd give it a go. And then sure enough I found this course and I was one of the ones that got accepted for it. We've got a range of different things going on with the local council and with the local land care groups at the Boondah Wetlands which is where our conservation and land management trainees are. It's another example I guess of the ability for these projects to provide practical experience for people to really understand what work would be like in that industry but also it's directly contributing to this local community. A lot of it has been teamwork and I've found that it took a bit of adjusting obviously but the support from Sandbag, SQW they've really focused on being able to work as a team. These programs allow us to kind of increase the profile of vocational education and that it is a legitimate you know pathway it provides legitimate skills it does advance people in an employment sense and you know I think dialogue needs to do that I also think visibility does that by actually having these programs and allowing us to talk to people because we're engaging with them all the time so I think it's very important from a systems perspective around education and training that we understand there's multiple pathways and they're all important. We're achieving and not just for ourselves but for the community you know for the people that live around here. I've actually just landed a job yesterday because of the skills and the qualifications that I was able to get through the course. We want to go into the landscaping construction like that's my goal and to hopefully somewhat be on the path of having my own business in about 10 years time in the industry. Just get stuck in do it show up be reliable but just enjoy it.