 Good morning everybody, thanks very much for coming. Obviously today is another very exciting day for the Queensland Police Service. It's a day where we have our first G20 blog, and we all know with the excitement of G20 coming up later this year, there is a number of questions that people of the community ask from time to time, and we all know that the more information that the community have, the better. And I do encourage people to log on to the My Police G20 blog to have access to the latest information, because the rest of the world will be looking at Brisbane to see how we obviously facilitate the G20 event. The security of the delegates and people attending is foremost in our mind, but also to ensure that the community is able to move safely and peacefully in and around these types of events during this occurrence. So I do encourage the community to log on to the My Police G20 blog and ensure that they have the latest up-to-date information in relation to their frequently asked questions. I'll just ask Assistant Commissioner Katerina Carroll to say a few words. Thank you very much for that minister. Yes, with one of arguably the biggest security operation in Australia's history taking place here in November this year, it's important for us to engage with the community, the residents, the public, and all of Brisbane and also Cairns, particularly how they'll be impacted or any information as it relates to G20 events. So can I please encourage everyone, particularly those that are mostly impacted by G20 to get onto our blog and you'll have up-to-date information as to what is taking place. Can I also encourage the public to actually, if there's any issues or any questions that anyone wants to ask, that site certainly avails itself of that. So really it is about just in time information, engagement, communication, particularly with the public. We have probably engaged with thousands of businesses, public community and people already and this is just another way of getting out there and really engaging with the people. Just any particular questions about that? Have there been a lot of inquiries from the public about G20? We often get inquiries about G20 and particularly from people how they're going to be impacted around the time of G20, the dates in particular the 15th and 16th of November. So we'll address those with the public when those inquiries come in, but yes, from time to time we are getting those inquiries and I actually expect that more so to pick up as the event draws closer. And how detailed is the information that you can provide for them at this stage? There will be, we will push out as much information and as accurate information as we can, but having regard to the fact that I can't give you all of the security information because that will obviously jeopardise, you know, aspects of our security. But certainly what we can push out, we will definitely be pushing out. We've got a team of six dedicated in our engagement team. So they not only update the blog, they also engage with the community, respond to email, respond to stuff that might come on Facebook. So the engagement team is made up of six, engaging in every aspect of community engagement. How much is there still to be worked out with particular streets and how much will actually be affected whether they'll be able to leave their homes at certain times? Is there a lot of that still being worked out? Waltz, we have a general idea at this stage of what will happen. There is still a fair bit of detail to work through. We're working in particular with our partner agency, Prime Minister and Cabinet, who's responsible for the transport arrangements where we're as responsible for security. So working with that agency, there is still some detail to be worked out. That's right, but per se we're well ahead of all our planning and Assistant Commissioner and her team have done a remarkable job. The legislation was in place last year, well ahead of its time and that was consultation with the federal government departments, well and truly as far as restricted areas and certain security aspects and legislations. But please bear in mind that once G-20 finishes, that legislation is then withdrawn. So it's only up until the end of G-20 and then that legislation is withdrawn straight afterwards. So the utmost is again is always, we've got 20 of the top leaders in the world coming here, chance to showcase Brisbane and Queensland and then obviously, but we want to have the greatest amount of flexibility with the community and I think that's why this particular blog is one of the many ways to communicate with the community to be upfront, to give them as much information without obviously impacting on other security issues so people can make choices and whether they be personal choices or business choices to cover them for the few days that this G-20 event will be focusing on here in Brisbane. What are the things that people most want to know about the legislation? It's really around impacts, but also questions about the legislation. On the blog site there'll be comprehensive information about things like legislation, rights of protesters. So it's those type of queries that we're getting at the moment and whilst they're light on at this stage, I would expect that as it gathers momentum there'll be a lot more queries coming in. In terms of the... any sort of identification or security passes that people living in the area need, are you able to tell them about that? At this stage, not to the comprehensive detail that they might want, but that is currently being worked under as well and as soon as we get that information we'll push it out to the people directly affected personally as well as through other means. Is there a timeline or is there a date minister that you want these residents to have this information by? Should they know it months before or...? Look, all that depends on the security assets in relation to, you know, obviously as the Assistant Commissioner there alluded to is that as we get more details about certain people, leaders' movements in and around the city, there's certain travel cades and so forth, obviously certain pathways and entries have been secured, but there's always going to be details in relation to timing and other logistics matters. But we're taking every possible advantage of the time we have to get as much information out and to have as many areas covered. So when we get to the pointy end of G20 we'll have all those matters covered together. Just to cover up for what the minister said, from the very outset we've always said this is an extraordinary complex and one of the largest operations we've ever done. So the minute detail we would love to have out to the residents and those people directly affected a couple of months out or two, three months out. But that's very, very difficult to do until you know what the movements are of the leaders, where the movements are going to take place, et cetera. So we would love to have that two, three months out, but certainly from the very outset we've been very, very open to say that there will be disruption, particularly in that we can particularly around the BC area.