Ms STEGGALL (Warringah) (13:42): Palliative care, respite care, end-of-life care—heartbreaking terms, but usually associated with elderly loved ones. But, tragically, for many parents across Australia these terms become familiar too soon in their family's life as they struggle with a terminal diagnosis for their child. Many of these families find solace, comfort and solidarity at the facilities provided at Bear Cottage in Manly. Bear Cottage is the only children's hospice in New South Wales. It's a special place that's dedicated to caring for children with life-limiting conditions. The cottage provides not only excellence in paediatric palliative care but also a loving, caring environment that nurtures the whole family. It's a special place, creating an environment that is surprisingly full of positivity, joy and love at a time when families need it most. With the help of the state government, our community is uniting to build a similar facility for young adults over 18: Big Bear Cottage. This will be Australia's first hospice for young adults. I commend the work of the local community, who have rallied in support of this cause. I especially thank Kylie Jones and Ryan and Karen Fowler for speaking at last week's inaugural fundraiser so bravely and passionately about their experiences at Bear Cottage. I also thank Kay Van Norton Poche for her generosity to Big Bear Cottage. I look forward to working with the community to deliver this much-needed facility.