Mr SHARMA (Wentworth) (13:58): I wish to acknowledge Will Durkin of Bondi Beach, an 18-year-old high-school student at Waverley College, who recently received the Archbishop's award for excellence. The award serves to acknowledge qualities of leadership, strength and service, embodying the generous nature of the Australian people. This young man, Will, has served food to the homeless, assisted those with disabilities, tutored children and supported teachers, and last year he received the Duke of Edinburgh award for his community service. What is remarkable about Will is not just his generosity towards the community but his attitude towards others. When asked why he volunteers, Will simply replies, 'Because I am lucky.' He recognises that volunteering is a privilege that, in his own words, enables an individual to 'learn about other ways of life' and 'give back to those less fortunate'. Our community is lucky to have a generation of young Australians who go above and beyond, and it is with their humble attitude and open mind that we should all seek to navigate our diverse and multicultural society. I look forward to seeing how Will and those like him continue to contribute to their community in the years ahead.