Mr ENTSCH (Leichhardt) (13:40): We often rise in this House and pay tribute to those in our community, but sometimes we overlook those closest to us. Recently my wife, Yolonde, and I had the absolute pleasure of attending the wedding of my long-term employee Rose Korman to her partner Rick Sauve-De Rose. Rose and Rick have known each other for nine years, and Rick finally got down on one knee and popped the question last year during a getaway to Mission Beach. The wedding at Trinity Beach last month was amazing. It was exactly what the couple wanted—something low key but surrounded by family, friends and loved ones. For those of us who are fortunate to know Rose and Rick, the beachside location was perfect and very much their style. I must say that Rose looked absolutely stunning on the day, and Rick scrubbed up okay himself. Rose and Rick are very much loved by their family and friends, and their love and respect for each other was very much evident on the day. I have had the fortunate opportunity over the years to watch Rose grow into a confident, respectful, caring and strong young woman and Rick grow into a hardworking, respectful, caring young man. I want to take this opportunity in the House to wish both Rose and Rick Sauve-De Rose the happiest of lives together, one that will be filled with fun, laughter, happiness and many cherished memories. The pitter-patter of little feet has already entered their lives in the form of their beloved pug, Chuck. I hope the pitter-patter of little human feet is not far away on the horizon.