Hello everyone, Kevin Beatty, Mayor of Cabonne here. I am here to talk to you today about the recent purchase of our boxwalls, which were state and federal government funded under disaster recovery. These walls will help us respond very quickly to localised flooding. I'll now share with you how these boxwalls will work and how they will benefit our community. The walls are put together in such a way that the base of the wall itself, with the water coming onto the base, the pressure of the water on the base is what holds the walls in place and stops them from moving. When council receives a flood warning, the walls will be deployed and put in place. However, key openings like roads and walkways will be left open and these areas will be filled in at the last instance. The walls are simply put together; they interconnect with each other and council staff and with the help of SES and emergency services have done training to put these walls together. So, once we receive any warnings about imminent flooding, these walls can be put together quite quickly. Some of you may have seen these being installed down the streets of Molong in recent times. Once a year council staff, SES and emergency services all undertake a day where they do training and install these boxwalls so that they are fully equipped when that day should come when we really need them. The walls come with corners which go in both directions and in and out and also gables so they can drop down over gutters. We know that these flood boxwalls will not stop what happened in November 2022. We know that the flood was above my head height, and you see these are at waist height. So, these boxwalls will stop the minor flooding which inundates some of our CBD areas such as in Molong, Canowindra and Eugowra.