 Good afternoon everybody. Thanks for attending our World Zombie Day test of QueenslandAlert.com. The floods and cyclones that affected more than 90% of Queenslanders last year prompted a change in the way that we connected with the people of Queensland. In addition to working closely with the mainstream media, QPSU social media gets safety messages directly to the people of Queensland. At the height of the floods, the Queensland Police Service Facebook page received more than 39 million views in 24 hours, the equivalent of 450 views a second. The page now has about a quarter of a million followers. Feedback from the community was that they valued this as an additional avenue of information in times of crisis and many of you have also commented that it helped you to do your jobs during that period. In that 12 months the social media landscape has changed significantly with several of our emergency service partners entering social media as well as local government and community groups. This means that finding the information that the community might need might be a little bit harder in times of crisis. In recognition of this and in an attempt to further improve our information flows in the time of crisis, we are developing a disaster dashboard called QueenslandAlert. QLDAlert, one word, which can be found as a tab on the QPS Facebook page or at QueenslandAlert.com. It is designed to be a one-stop shop to help the community find all of the relevant public safety information in one place. While it's still being tested and developed, it's important to know that QueenslandAlert will work under pressure, which is why we have decided to test the page today. And what better way to test out the page's functionality and work with our partners in emergency service response in Queensland than World Zombie Day. On the page you will find collated links to everything that we think might be useful in preparing for and responding to and recovering from the worst that nature can throw at you. And it doesn't come much worse than brain hungry zombies, does it? Depending on the incident you will be able to find this page and use it to find information from your local council, government departments and other groups such as power suppliers, public transport and even charities. It will potentially include links to websites, geo-coded mapping material, videos, Twitter feeds and Facebook postings, basically everything that you will need to prepare and survive. So whilst there have been no reports within Queensland of illicit zombie attacks so far, we encourage everyone to take a look at QueenslandAlert, a one-stop avenue to find all of the relevant online information and the latest information should be asked to strike or zombies attack. We also encourage the community to join in and test on Twitter by using or following the hashtag zombie test one word. Thank you, happy to take any questions. When are you expecting after the test today? When are you expecting it to be up and running? Well it's running now and it's a continual incremental series of improvements so this is one of the big tests for us is in this environment we really want to encourage as many people as possible to get online, see what the functionality of the page is and the more people who do that the more we will be able to test its ability to withstand intense pressure and usage in a real emergency. The fireries are predicting a pretty nasty weekend in central Queensland with a lot of fire threats and that sort of thing. Is that something that could be used this weekend for people to find out information? Absolutely, there is absolutely no problem with everybody going to the site for any legitimate purpose either going through the Queensland Facebook page and go through the tab or go directly to qldalertoneword.com for all relevant real-time information about genuine emergencies as well and we would encourage people to start using the site to get familiar with it so that when they really need it later in the emergency season if that happens they'll be familiar with how to get there. Has this been used in other states or is this a first? No this is a first it's been developed by us in consultation with our partners as a whole of government response to enable a community to get all information they want at the one page instead of having to go to their local council their local different government departments if they go to this one site they'll find all the relevant postings and which gives them entry into the home pages of all of those people if they want more detailed information. Yes it is it's a it's a very convenient one-stop shop a great entry point for people to go to there where all the relevant information will be collated together and people can navigate their way through very easily. Could you specify what some of those some of that information might be if they're looking what sort of things would people be wanting to know about? Well there might be you know there could be significant weather alerts road closures significant warnings from the fire department all sorts of things like that everything that they would look for in a genuine emergency if power is out at a certain place if telecommunications have been interrupted in a particular area all of those sort of issues will all be collated and kept updated on this website. Is it your apartment which will be doing this or is it a shared arrangement with other emergency services? No it's a shared arrangement each of the agencies will update all of their home pages and all of their posts but we will ensure that that it's all integrated into this one one-stop shop this one page. I just want to ask you about the announcement today that the search for Denning Walton's Remains will wrap up at the end of next week I think why is that decision being made? Well it hasn't been formally made as we indicated in the media release a decision will be made in the coming days once we finish consulting with all of the experts who have been assisting us with the search and the peer review that's currently underway has been completed once we've done all that and we're satisfied that we have done all that we can in terms of the search then a decision will be made once that decision is made then we'll be able to come back to you and provide you with some more information to summarize the finalization of the search. The Morecoms family via Peter Voices on record are saying that that significant discoveries have been made since the initial finding with three bones and a shoe can you confirm that and give us any detail at all at what else has been found? Look I'm not in a position to be able to confirm anything today as we've indicated we'll be more than happy when we finalize the search next week and we'll have a further opportunity to discuss the entirety of the search the scope of it what's been done what's been found what we're able to release we certainly will. How much work has gone into this one particular search I don't know it's been very intensive over the last month or five weeks? Absolutely extraordinary amount of work has been done the site has been searched since the 15th of August weather permitting non-stop so I think you can gauge from that the length of time that we have been on site so the work that we have put in with the very generous assistance of the SES has been nothing short of phenomenal it would be one of the largest and most intensive searches ever undertaken of a crime scene in Queensland and we'll be in a position to provide some more detail about the scope of that next week. To my knowledge no we are monitoring the situation particularly around Rockhampton the central region are very closely we're taking advice from the fire department there and as always we'll work very closely with them and supporting them in any work that they need done in terms of evacuating people or road closures traffic control that sort of thing. Thanks everyone thank you very much.