 World Family Doctor Day on the 19th of May is a great opportunity to highlight the wonderful work of family GPs and general practice teams in our healthcare system and in healthcare systems all around the world. World Family Doctor Day is a day to declare that caring is back. This year's theme, therefore, is family doctors always there to care. And I have a few asks for you. Firstly, I encourage everyone to join the campaign. Post your activities on the 19th of May using the three hashtags World Family Doctor Day, WFDD 2022 and Always There To Care. All of general practice, including practice managers, nurses, receptionists and administrative workers are needed by their communities. We delivered COVID-19 vaccinations and helped people who have delayed or avoided care during the pandemic as well as those with mental health issues. This work, as you know, is ongoing and is only a fraction of what we do every day. So thank you for the work of the pandemic and the ongoing work that you do. On the 19th of May, let's acknowledge the central role of family GPs. It's time to care and we will always be there to care. Secondly, let us support general practice teams in the delivery of personal, comprehensive and holistic healthcare for all of our patients. It's a chance to celebrate the fantastic progress being made in family medicine and the special contributions of general practice teams globally. Finally, remember to sign up for the World Organization of Family Doctors or WONCA conference in Sydney from the 26th to 29th of October 2023. Just search for WONCA 2023 on the Royal Australian College of GPs website. The themes are recovery, reconnection and revival and I'm really looking forward to it. It's certainly not an event to miss. See you there.