Mr CONNELLY (Stirling) (13:50): On Friday, 6 September I joined Wadjak Northside Aboriginal elders, City of Stirling councillors and Balga residents for the Balga Boodja Community Walk. The Walking Together group teamed up with the Heart Foundation to walk from Wadjak Northside to Wythburn Redcliffe Reserve to raise awareness of physical activity opportunities that are easy to access, socially inclusive and culturally significant to the local community. Better still, it was a very real, tangible expression of the need to walk together and work together to improve outcomes for Indigenous Australians living in Stirling. As a new MP, I am gaining an ever-stronger appreciation for the diversity of my electorate every day from community leaders, who are a wealth of knowledge. To that end, I welcomed the opportunity to join Northside's Len Yarran for a yarn along the way as we walked to the reserve. He briefed me about the Balga Avenue initiative, which has identified an area of potential activation for the community as a safe, inclusive and welcoming space that promotes intergenerational respect, participation and support. I commit to walking together and working together with local Indigenous leaders in Stirling to ensure that everyone in our community can make the most of every opportunity.