Ms OWENS (Parramatta) (13:32): You only have to drive into Parramatta to feel its energy. It's a vibrant, diverse and bustling region of Australia. I want to take this opportunity to congratulate all the finalists in the Western Sydney Awards for Business Excellence. I was lucky to form part of the judging panel this year, so I saw firsthand just how amazing so many of these businesses are. The awards were founded by the Parramatta Chamber of Commerce in 1990, so this is the 29th year of recognising outstanding business leaders and organisations that are actively contributing to the Western Sydney region's rapidly developing economy. Special congratulations must go to all the winners, as well as to all those who were nominated, who have achieved great things, not only personally but also for Parramatta and the wider community. In particular—and I do this at great risk to life and limb—I'd like to commend two local organisations that are very dear to my heart. The first is the National Theatre of Parramatta. It is a recent addition to Parramatta, but a national theatre nonetheless that produces extraordinary work. It was awarded the Commonwealth Bank prize for excellence in arts and culture. We are a richer community because of their presence. They are wonderful at telling our local stories. I'd also like to commend a local not-for-profit that's very close to my heart—the Michael Hughes Foundation. In fact, they're close to everybody's heart. They've been working tirelessly now for a number of years to make defibrillators, and the capacity to use them, standard in our community. They're doing an amazing job. They won the Dooleys Lidcombe Catholic Club award for excellence in social enterprise. Congratulations to everyone. (Time expired)