Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:00): On indulgence, on the matter that the member for Higgins was just addressing—Tomorrow is a very special and a very solemn day in the life of our nation: the 10th anniversary of the Bali bombings. For Australians everywhere, it will be a time for sorrow and reflection, remembrance and resolve. From our official ceremonies in Bali and here in Canberra to beachside gatherings at Coogee and on the Gold Coast, religious services in Melbourne and Perth, a fundraiser for the Burns Unit at Royal Adelaide Hospital and more gatherings, large and small, we will honour those who were lost, embrace those who survived and comfort those who grieve. I hope every Australian finds time tomorrow to reflect on this tragedy, either at one of the public gatherings or alone in the silence of their hearts. Together we remember a great loss inflicted on our own, 88 Australians taken from us forever; 114 from other countries lost as well; and many more injured and hurt, with so many of their scars, physical and mental, yet to fully heal, if they ever do. We would give everything to erase the events of that night from the pages of history but we cannot. We will carry the images of Bali on 12 October 2002 all the rest of our days. Its horror and its meaning are imprinted on all of our hearts forever. We will not forget the courage. We will not forget the loss. Tomorrow and always, we will remember.