Mr CONAGHAN (Cowper) (13:53): I rise to recognise the huge achievements of 14-year-old Port Macquarie resident Matilda King, who, with her family, emigrated to Australia from the UK six years ago. Tilly King, who attends St Columba Anglican School in Port Macquarie, attended the School Sport Australia swimming championships in Melbourne from 27 to 31 July and competed in the under-14s 50-metre breaststroke and the team medley relay. Tilly progressed successfully through her heats, making it into the finals in both events. In the 50-metres breaststroke Tilly secured a silver medal—only six one-hundredths of a second behind gold. And not only that: she and her teammates also won silver in the medley relay. Tilly's success is hardly surprising. Her father, Gary, once swam the English Channel, a gruelling 22 miles, or 35 kilometres, just for something to do! Tilly has now been invited to the AIS for a swim camp, based on her results over the past 12 months. I congratulate Tilly for her hard work and thank her mum and dad, Gary and Lizzie, for the many early mornings and countless kilometres driving to and from swimming carnivals. I look forward to seeing Tilly at the 2024 Olympic Games—swimming for the green and gold and not the red and white.