 I came to Australia when I was 12 years old. My childhood in Afghanistan was very different compared to here, so I was born in Afghanistan, raised up in Pakistan. I don't remember much in Afghanistan, just because I was a young kid. I moved to Pakistan, I've seen a lot of violence, a lot of blood in front of me, which is not the nice thing as a young child you want to see. Having half childhood down there and half childhood over here, it's very different. I came here as a family, so obviously being my mum, one of my brothers and four of my sisters. There's a lot of opportunities here. The country's obviously safer, there's no violence here, which is one of the best things you can have in life. So I live in Melbourne. I've been living here for the last eight years of my life since I moved to Australia. I finished my year 12 last year at school and I work right now, and on the side of it, I work as a poor white guy. And during summer, I work for Life's on Victoria, and I do volunteer work at Edith's Life's on the Club. As a young kid in Pakistan, when I grew up, and I always wanted to swim, I never knew how to swim. Probably I've been to swim twice in my whole life as a childhood when I grew up in Pakistan. So I came over here, I learned how to swim here. I came down to the beach, there was a day, there was life service. They taught us about the water safety, we had the beach safety. And yeah, it seemed pretty cool. You work with the water, at the same time you're helping people, and you're helping the community out too. So that's one of the main figures and one of the main points why I became a water saver. It's obviously a better country, safer country. Obviously the best part is being in Australia, being safe in Australia too.