 My upbringing was challenging. I had a single mother. She had four children to look after on her own. However, we were loved and supported and well educated. That was important to mum. When I was young and we were struggling, there were some beautiful people that really helped us as a family. That sense of community was really strong. I just knew the power of the community to raise a child really. Anything we can do to sort of contribute to that now is really important to me. I understand how important it is to have support and how sometimes it's even easier if it's from someone you don't know. I won a scholarship when I was at uni and it helped me enormously. I got to meet a lot of other Aboriginal people at Newcastle Uni. It's about that sense of belonging that's a really important part of human nature and be accepted and welcomed by that group. As a proud Gomeroi man, it's really important to be connected to other Aboriginal people. So I was a matured age student. I paid them for my own university fees. Weekends, nights and I did an undergraduate degree and then a master's degree. And I saw the value of that. So it helped me to find my life journey. So I just think an education is a great thing to have. Really wanting to help other children who may not have had a great start in life who have unbelievable potential but just never had those right avenues to be able to really show the world what they've got. That was really the driving force for me to suggest it to Rob. Hey, why don't we do this? It's really important for us to leave a legacy through the University of Newcastle and to help young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to be able to come to university. The incident she made, the suggestion I thought was a good idea. There was really no hesitation. I'm really proud of it. We explained the rationale behind it to those that we spoke to and they went, good on you. Our legacy is giving to other people the same opportunity we had in terms of tertiary education and the long-term positive effects that can have on people. The process of going through university was fantastic for me. So the bequest to me is doing exactly that. I'm giving someone else the opportunity to follow a path that I followed and made me a better person. By really helping one person, we're helping the whole community and the family. Because it's not just the recipient. It's the stone in the pond thing. They have positive outcomes that will reflect on those around them.