Mr HOGAN (Page—Deputy Speaker) (13:59): Community preschools play a very important role in our communities, and one very important community preschool in my community is Jumbunna Community Preschool and Early Learning Centre. The school, headed by Karen McDermott, has recently been awarded several accolades, the most significant being the NDIS Update Enablement Award for the most outstanding early intervention management team in Australasia. Winning this award comes after the school picked up the health care and wellness industry award in the Richmond Valley Business Industry Excellence Awards earlier in the year. I'd like to congratulate the board—Jason Lawlor, Steven Morrisey, Sandra Binney, Kim Morris, Tahnee Batson, Annabelle Toohey and Noeline Olive—for their wonderful contributions. I'd also like to thank the wonderful staff, who have dedicated many hours to their students to cover every need. The skill sets are important to these students and encompass special education, speech pathology, occupational therapy and psychology. There are also countless support workers, admin staff and volunteers who play a vital role in the school's success. Jumbunna commenced in 1977 and has steadily grown into the award-winning community preschool that the Richmond Valley loves. It supports over 100 children a year, on top of the 60-plus preschool children. They are a wonderful organisation in our community, and I thank them for what they do. The SPEAKER: In accordance with standing order 43, the time for members' statements has concluded.