 I'm Anthony Watt. My job is with Vegetation Management for the Country Fire Authority. And I'm a registered data collector for grass and curing. I've got my data card, got my pen and now I'm going to select the best spot to take my data collection. First question is, where to take readings? You need a place that's 500 metres by 500 metres. That's easy to get to. And if possible, doesn't have any trees on it. It needs to be roughly representative of the general landscape or what you can see around you. If that's not possible, the main thing is to pick a spot that's easy to get to because you'll be sending data from that spot every week for about six months of the year. So when you've selected your site, send in a GPS reference or a six-figure reference from your CFA map book. Okay, well, I've selected an area that's really representative of this whole property. It's not too green and it's certainly not too dry, but it's a great area and not close to trees. But when I look around further into the landscape, I notice it's different. So it doesn't always happen, but today I'll be entering two lots of data. One from my area and one for the whole landscape. And it just varies that little bit. And one of the reasons I'm doing that is because there's a different fuel load between the two. So my place here, the height is 50 centimetres, curing 100% cover 30 and about 1.9 tonnes per hectare is the fuel load. But in the landscape, it's considerably different. It's about 10 centimetres high, 100% cured, 10% cover and about 0.1 tonnes per hectare. Look, I've got the internet open. I'm just going to enter the data right now and I'll just whack it in, no problems. And when it's all in, I'll just send it through. Look, it's that easy, but I'll just show you. You need a brigade's online login. If you don't have one, the instructions are online. So you log in. Click on the app system on the blue banner. Select grassland curing, click the green button. And it brings up the screen for your location. Click on that and enter your data. What you see is the same as on your field card. 50, 130, 10, 110. Scroll down and submit the data with the blue button. So there you have it, writing and entering data. OK, look, it's important to send your data in every Sunday from the start of the project until you're told when the season finishes. And if you're interested in joining up, please see the screen for details.