Ms LANDRY (Capricornia) (13:59): The countdown is on for the nation's premier cattle industry expo, Beef Australia 2015. The event is being staged in Rockhampton, Australia's beef capital, from 4 to 9 May. In an election commitment to Capricornia, the Australian government has provided $2.5 million to help fund the expo. Sadly, one of Australia's great cattle industry characters, Graeme Acton, will be missed at next year's event following his tragic death in a camp-drafting accident this year. In his honour, I am pleased to inform the House that Beef Australia has launched the Graeme Acton Beef Connections program. This is a mentoring program open to 25- to 35-year-olds working in any aspect of the beef industry, including production, processing, marketing and agribusiness. Participants will be paired with a mentor who has proven agriculture leadership skills— The SPEAKER: The honourable member is interrupted. In accordance with standing order 43 the time for members' statements has concluded.