1 00:00:00,240 --> 00:00:03,040 Speaker 1: And joining me in the studio. We is our old 2 00:00:03,040 --> 00:00:05,960 Speaker 1: mate Jerry what or young Macee. Just very experienced mate. 3 00:00:05,960 --> 00:00:07,760 Speaker 2: Good morning, Good morning Katie. 4 00:00:08,080 --> 00:00:08,880 Speaker 3: How are you the same? 5 00:00:09,240 --> 00:00:10,000 Speaker 2: Very well, thank you. 6 00:00:10,119 --> 00:00:12,720 Speaker 3: Now you're always a wealth of knowledge. 7 00:00:13,200 --> 00:00:16,040 Speaker 1: Jerry and we were talking about we were talking a 8 00:00:16,120 --> 00:00:21,360 Speaker 1: little earlier about the YWCA building on Mitchell Street around 9 00:00:21,960 --> 00:00:26,320 Speaker 1: the corner from Peery Street, and also talking about the YMCA. 10 00:00:26,400 --> 00:00:29,440 Speaker 1: Now they are separate buildings, aren't they. 11 00:00:29,800 --> 00:00:32,800 Speaker 4: The YWCA is just around the corner from here. So 12 00:00:33,000 --> 00:00:37,839 Speaker 4: Mitchell Street it's been closed for ages. The YMCA Doctors Gully. 13 00:00:37,920 --> 00:00:39,919 Speaker 4: It's a three or four story building there that's been 14 00:00:39,960 --> 00:00:42,479 Speaker 4: there for a long time. He was threatened to be 15 00:00:42,520 --> 00:00:45,080 Speaker 4: closed down some years ago. I know that people came 16 00:00:45,080 --> 00:00:49,400 Speaker 4: to see me and we lobbied with Missus McCarthy then 17 00:00:49,440 --> 00:00:51,680 Speaker 4: Jerry McCarthy. I think he had something to do with housing, 18 00:00:52,120 --> 00:00:54,480 Speaker 4: and they put some money back into it and as 19 00:00:54,520 --> 00:00:56,440 Speaker 4: far as I know, it was still open. So it's 20 00:00:56,440 --> 00:00:59,920 Speaker 4: a great place for people who've got limited funds for accommodation. 21 00:01:00,240 --> 00:01:02,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, right, so it is still operational. 22 00:01:02,080 --> 00:01:06,440 Speaker 1: But the YWCAO Mitchell Street it's no longer operational. 23 00:01:06,640 --> 00:01:09,480 Speaker 4: It's been out of action for a long time, signed doubt. No, 24 00:01:09,920 --> 00:01:11,480 Speaker 4: I don't know what it would cost them to bring 25 00:01:11,480 --> 00:01:14,080 Speaker 4: it back into Yeah, I don't know. 26 00:01:14,240 --> 00:01:15,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's a difficult one, isn't it. 27 00:01:15,480 --> 00:01:18,560 Speaker 1: We've been talking more about international students and the need 28 00:01:18,640 --> 00:01:22,319 Speaker 1: for accommodation for those international students. It does feel like, 29 00:01:22,440 --> 00:01:25,000 Speaker 1: you know, as we're pushing for more and more international students, 30 00:01:25,000 --> 00:01:26,760 Speaker 1: that we sort of dropped the ball somewhere along the 31 00:01:26,760 --> 00:01:29,160 Speaker 1: way in terms of not making sure that there's enough 32 00:01:29,160 --> 00:01:30,319 Speaker 1: accommodation for time. 33 00:01:30,520 --> 00:01:32,760 Speaker 4: Well, I just remember a few years ago that h 34 00:01:32,840 --> 00:01:37,600 Speaker 4: building in Mitchell Street Mitchell Street or is it Cavana Street, 35 00:01:38,240 --> 00:01:40,320 Speaker 4: that was an office billion that was redone by a 36 00:01:40,360 --> 00:01:43,880 Speaker 4: couple of local peoples. That's I believe accommodation now. So 37 00:01:43,920 --> 00:01:45,960 Speaker 4: there's a case of one billing I know that was 38 00:01:45,959 --> 00:01:50,360 Speaker 4: turned into accommodation. So not sure why others couldn't be. Yeah, 39 00:01:50,400 --> 00:01:52,400 Speaker 4: looking if you're far away from what you might say, 40 00:01:52,640 --> 00:01:54,680 Speaker 4: the rock and roll venues in Mitchell Street, surely some 41 00:01:54,760 --> 00:01:57,120 Speaker 4: of those buildings could be used for they're just sitting 42 00:01:57,120 --> 00:01:57,720 Speaker 4: there wasted. 43 00:01:57,800 --> 00:01:59,200 Speaker 2: So yeah, if it can be. 44 00:02:00,240 --> 00:02:02,800 Speaker 1: Because you're sort of your take on board hospitality and 45 00:02:02,880 --> 00:02:05,360 Speaker 1: t CEO Alex Bruce had been in contact with me 46 00:02:05,360 --> 00:02:06,920 Speaker 1: a little bit earlier and said, you know, Katie, we 47 00:02:06,920 --> 00:02:09,200 Speaker 1: just wouldn't want a situation where, you know, for some 48 00:02:09,240 --> 00:02:11,239 Speaker 1: of those live music venues where they're not allowed to 49 00:02:11,240 --> 00:02:13,359 Speaker 1: play music after a certain hour if there is then 50 00:02:13,680 --> 00:02:17,119 Speaker 1: residential nearby. But you know, if we're talking about other 51 00:02:17,160 --> 00:02:18,680 Speaker 1: areas where there's not. 52 00:02:19,040 --> 00:02:21,600 Speaker 3: A parb or live music venue, why not. 53 00:02:21,560 --> 00:02:23,320 Speaker 4: Look at converting that when you got the services here, 54 00:02:23,320 --> 00:02:26,360 Speaker 4: You've got Bubbi transport here, You're close to the services 55 00:02:26,400 --> 00:02:29,520 Speaker 4: that people need. There's doctors and medical centers and all 56 00:02:29,560 --> 00:02:32,800 Speaker 4: sorts pluses that are plenty places to eat, so you know, 57 00:02:32,800 --> 00:02:35,359 Speaker 4: you're just bringing more people into the city. Yeah, well 58 00:02:35,360 --> 00:02:37,440 Speaker 4: this is the eating buildings that maybe just sitting there 59 00:02:37,440 --> 00:02:37,920 Speaker 4: stain't it. 60 00:02:38,040 --> 00:02:40,960 Speaker 1: Yep, that's exactly right now, Jerry, let's talk about what 61 00:02:41,000 --> 00:02:42,200 Speaker 1: we are, what we're keen. 62 00:02:42,080 --> 00:02:43,560 Speaker 3: To have a chat to you about this morning. 63 00:02:43,600 --> 00:02:46,239 Speaker 1: I know that you're the chair of the Bill Raby Committee, 64 00:02:46,560 --> 00:02:49,839 Speaker 1: which is part of Healthy Living NT and it does 65 00:02:49,880 --> 00:02:52,440 Speaker 1: help people across the Northern Territory in terms of dealing 66 00:02:52,440 --> 00:02:56,200 Speaker 1: with diabetes and related issues as well as promoting healthy 67 00:02:56,240 --> 00:02:57,880 Speaker 1: living and daily activity. 68 00:02:58,280 --> 00:02:59,919 Speaker 3: But as I understand that they commit. 69 00:03:00,160 --> 00:03:02,880 Speaker 1: He provides up to ten thousand dollars to individual youths 70 00:03:03,120 --> 00:03:06,720 Speaker 1: who have diabetes, as well as different community programs. 71 00:03:07,240 --> 00:03:09,120 Speaker 3: Where are things at at the moment. 72 00:03:09,240 --> 00:03:12,000 Speaker 4: Well, we can do with some more people or more 73 00:03:12,080 --> 00:03:14,880 Speaker 4: young people and more groups who might be interested in 74 00:03:15,440 --> 00:03:17,840 Speaker 4: setting up programs. And we have set up programs all 75 00:03:17,880 --> 00:03:19,840 Speaker 4: over the Northern Territory. And I've given you a map 76 00:03:19,840 --> 00:03:21,200 Speaker 4: this morning. We showed you from the top of the 77 00:03:21,280 --> 00:03:23,959 Speaker 4: territory at the bottom of paratory. We have programs in 78 00:03:24,000 --> 00:03:27,240 Speaker 4: will Aarra t Tree. We have them and Parmesan Gapa 79 00:03:27,400 --> 00:03:30,200 Speaker 4: all over the place so people can apply for funds, 80 00:03:30,240 --> 00:03:35,640 Speaker 4: youth who needs maybe some updated equipment for monitoring diabetes, 81 00:03:36,080 --> 00:03:38,760 Speaker 4: or groups of people. We had a Galiwak I think 82 00:03:38,760 --> 00:03:41,360 Speaker 4: it was some of the women put together a mural 83 00:03:41,600 --> 00:03:45,160 Speaker 4: in traditional style to try and teach people eat better food, 84 00:03:45,200 --> 00:03:49,960 Speaker 4: to have more traditional foods, encouraging people to basically look 85 00:03:50,000 --> 00:03:52,200 Speaker 4: after their health and then we know diabetes. And I'll 86 00:03:52,200 --> 00:03:56,000 Speaker 4: give you an example because we gave money to Danilla 87 00:03:56,040 --> 00:03:59,400 Speaker 4: Dilber recently and that was one of their programs. I'll 88 00:03:59,400 --> 00:04:01,680 Speaker 4: just give you some figures here. Did they have nine 89 00:04:01,720 --> 00:04:04,840 Speaker 4: thousand regular clients? And around sixteen hundred of those clients 90 00:04:04,840 --> 00:04:09,040 Speaker 4: have been diagnosed with type two diabetes melotus. Now we 91 00:04:09,080 --> 00:04:10,800 Speaker 4: gave them money to help with footwear. And would you 92 00:04:10,800 --> 00:04:13,400 Speaker 4: believe it or not that if you've got diabetes you 93 00:04:13,440 --> 00:04:17,839 Speaker 4: can get problems with I think they caught peak plant 94 00:04:17,839 --> 00:04:19,760 Speaker 4: and pressures and it was just pressures on your feet 95 00:04:20,120 --> 00:04:23,359 Speaker 4: and frictions on your feet and toes. Now to relieve 96 00:04:23,400 --> 00:04:25,520 Speaker 4: that those people have got diabetes so are going around 97 00:04:25,520 --> 00:04:28,600 Speaker 4: in bere feet. We've given some money to help provide 98 00:04:28,680 --> 00:04:31,360 Speaker 4: shoes for those people. So that's a great project that's 99 00:04:31,360 --> 00:04:35,479 Speaker 4: really practical. So we were looking for other groups that 100 00:04:35,560 --> 00:04:38,840 Speaker 4: may want some funds to try to improve the lifestyle 101 00:04:38,920 --> 00:04:41,159 Speaker 4: of people. It may be, for instance, some of the 102 00:04:41,160 --> 00:04:44,840 Speaker 4: sporting clubs. Now I occasionally umpire football at Jabru and 103 00:04:44,920 --> 00:04:48,039 Speaker 4: I was out there late last year and I wanted 104 00:04:48,040 --> 00:04:50,360 Speaker 4: to get a diet coat. I couldn't get one. They 105 00:04:50,360 --> 00:04:52,440 Speaker 4: only had the full strength And I said, well, you know, 106 00:04:52,480 --> 00:04:55,080 Speaker 4: you've got a large population of Aboriginal people. Plus it's 107 00:04:55,120 --> 00:04:57,960 Speaker 4: not just fabriginal people. You need to be providing something 108 00:04:58,000 --> 00:05:00,800 Speaker 4: with low sugar. So next time I went some low sugar, 109 00:05:01,720 --> 00:05:04,360 Speaker 4: I know I was down at Kolano doing umpiring this 110 00:05:04,440 --> 00:05:07,120 Speaker 4: year in the Catherine competition, and they had some diet 111 00:05:07,200 --> 00:05:09,920 Speaker 4: drinks there as well. So some of those small groups 112 00:05:09,920 --> 00:05:14,000 Speaker 4: that provide drinks at football venues doesn't have to be 113 00:05:14,040 --> 00:05:16,640 Speaker 4: afl any of the football venues who might see that 114 00:05:16,680 --> 00:05:21,000 Speaker 4: there's an opportunity there to wrote alternatives to sugar content 115 00:05:21,120 --> 00:05:24,839 Speaker 4: sugar high sugar content drinks. And when you see the 116 00:05:24,839 --> 00:05:27,200 Speaker 4: amount of coke and other drinks that are sold in coals, 117 00:05:27,560 --> 00:05:29,400 Speaker 4: we have a lot of people devouring a lot of 118 00:05:29,400 --> 00:05:32,599 Speaker 4: sugar and we've got this you know schedule, I guess coke. 119 00:05:32,800 --> 00:05:36,320 Speaker 4: Sixteen hundred people in Vanilla deal with diabetes too, So 120 00:05:36,360 --> 00:05:38,360 Speaker 4: we've got issues there that we need to look at. 121 00:05:38,400 --> 00:05:40,920 Speaker 4: And so people who would like to be you might 122 00:05:40,960 --> 00:05:43,719 Speaker 4: get on the train with helping their little community. The 123 00:05:43,880 --> 00:05:48,000 Speaker 4: grants can go from one thousand dollars to ten thousand dollars. 124 00:05:48,080 --> 00:05:50,279 Speaker 4: We've got some of the schools like Zatma Christian School 125 00:05:51,000 --> 00:05:52,440 Speaker 4: doing aquaponics, teaching. 126 00:05:52,160 --> 00:05:53,760 Speaker 2: The kids how to grow their own vegetables. 127 00:05:54,360 --> 00:05:57,000 Speaker 4: So there's a whole range of opportunities out there for 128 00:05:57,040 --> 00:05:59,400 Speaker 4: people if they'd like to get in touch with Healthy 129 00:05:59,400 --> 00:05:59,960 Speaker 4: Living in Tea. 130 00:06:01,000 --> 00:06:01,760 Speaker 2: The group that I'm in. 131 00:06:01,760 --> 00:06:04,280 Speaker 4: It's only a small group, but we just then look 132 00:06:04,320 --> 00:06:07,960 Speaker 4: at through our president, through our CEO and camp who's 133 00:06:07,960 --> 00:06:11,280 Speaker 4: a wonderful lady, and the people out at Healthy Living 134 00:06:11,279 --> 00:06:13,200 Speaker 4: in Tea in Tew and they're also now has been 135 00:06:13,240 --> 00:06:14,960 Speaker 4: doing a huge amount of work trying to improve the 136 00:06:15,040 --> 00:06:19,559 Speaker 4: lives of people, especially with diabetes, promoting activity, keeping healthy 137 00:06:19,640 --> 00:06:26,440 Speaker 4: that way. So they then assess the applications and we 138 00:06:26,520 --> 00:06:29,320 Speaker 4: also do that as well, and then we provide funds 139 00:06:29,320 --> 00:06:31,080 Speaker 4: to those that are successful. 140 00:06:30,560 --> 00:06:32,520 Speaker 1: And so Jerry, at this point in time, you are 141 00:06:32,600 --> 00:06:35,360 Speaker 1: still after some more applicants. So if there's someone out 142 00:06:35,400 --> 00:06:37,640 Speaker 1: there listening who has a program that they'd like to 143 00:06:37,640 --> 00:06:39,839 Speaker 1: get off the ground, or maybe even a school that 144 00:06:40,000 --> 00:06:40,880 Speaker 1: is thinking. 145 00:06:40,880 --> 00:06:43,200 Speaker 4: Well, that's right, yeah, even up till say the end 146 00:06:43,200 --> 00:06:45,799 Speaker 4: of next week would be good. There'll be a website 147 00:06:45,839 --> 00:06:47,719 Speaker 4: page if I can find it. But I know there's 148 00:06:47,720 --> 00:06:50,000 Speaker 4: a website, but you look up Healthy Living in Tea 149 00:06:50,880 --> 00:06:53,760 Speaker 4: just Google, you'll get on there straight away and they 150 00:06:53,800 --> 00:06:56,880 Speaker 4: will give you all the information you need. And so look, 151 00:06:57,440 --> 00:07:00,440 Speaker 4: there's an opportunity there for people who want to do 152 00:07:00,480 --> 00:07:05,599 Speaker 4: something practical in their community about encouraging better eating, more 153 00:07:05,680 --> 00:07:09,400 Speaker 4: activity and promote those sort of lifestyles because you know, 154 00:07:09,560 --> 00:07:11,880 Speaker 4: diabetes costs a territory a lot of money. 155 00:07:12,040 --> 00:07:13,760 Speaker 1: Well, this is the thing, and if you can intervene, 156 00:07:13,840 --> 00:07:16,360 Speaker 1: or if you can help in the early days to 157 00:07:16,840 --> 00:07:19,280 Speaker 1: prevent it in the first place, it makes a massive difference, 158 00:07:19,320 --> 00:07:19,760 Speaker 1: doesn't it. 159 00:07:20,040 --> 00:07:21,480 Speaker 2: Look I'm around a fear bit. 160 00:07:22,160 --> 00:07:24,960 Speaker 4: I see young people, especially some of my aboriginal friends, 161 00:07:25,040 --> 00:07:28,080 Speaker 4: you know, just drinking large bottles of coke, and that 162 00:07:28,120 --> 00:07:31,520 Speaker 4: looks like it's lunch, you know. And there's nothing wrong 163 00:07:31,560 --> 00:07:34,080 Speaker 4: with having some sugar drinks, you know, in moderate amounts, 164 00:07:34,080 --> 00:07:35,640 Speaker 4: and if you're active, you're probably burn allow of that 165 00:07:35,640 --> 00:07:38,520 Speaker 4: sugar up. But you know, if you're continually having that 166 00:07:39,000 --> 00:07:40,760 Speaker 4: and you're not doing it not active, and you're not 167 00:07:40,800 --> 00:07:44,080 Speaker 4: doing eating good healthy foods as well, well, then you 168 00:07:44,120 --> 00:07:45,840 Speaker 4: know you're going to lead to some health problems and 169 00:07:47,160 --> 00:07:48,760 Speaker 4: that costs us a lot of money. And that money, 170 00:07:48,800 --> 00:07:51,080 Speaker 4: you hope, well we better spend on a new footy 171 00:07:51,080 --> 00:07:53,000 Speaker 4: ground or better facilities exactly. 172 00:07:53,120 --> 00:07:53,960 Speaker 2: Rest of all that. 173 00:07:54,320 --> 00:07:56,600 Speaker 4: But you know, it comes from the old life being 174 00:07:56,600 --> 00:07:58,120 Speaker 4: because I used to be part of life in the 175 00:07:58,200 --> 00:08:01,040 Speaker 4: territory and life being closed down, and so Healthy Livings 176 00:08:01,200 --> 00:08:04,400 Speaker 4: asked that the life being at logo be passed on 177 00:08:04,440 --> 00:08:08,160 Speaker 4: to them. So this is about Norm Yep and his family. 178 00:08:09,480 --> 00:08:11,560 Speaker 4: Yeah yeah, I think Norm's got your picture and next 179 00:08:11,560 --> 00:08:14,760 Speaker 4: to their running. But the whole idea was just to 180 00:08:14,800 --> 00:08:17,720 Speaker 4: be active, to be you know, to live a good life. 181 00:08:17,760 --> 00:08:19,640 Speaker 1: Well and Jerry, you've bought in for me, which I 182 00:08:19,720 --> 00:08:23,560 Speaker 1: absolutely love. A plate that says no your portions and 183 00:08:23,600 --> 00:08:26,040 Speaker 1: it's got you know, your three serves of veggies are 184 00:08:26,080 --> 00:08:29,360 Speaker 1: your one serve of protein, two of carbs. I tell 185 00:08:29,400 --> 00:08:31,480 Speaker 1: you what, when I run too much, I need three 186 00:08:31,560 --> 00:08:32,800 Speaker 1: or four serves of carbs. 187 00:08:32,840 --> 00:08:36,760 Speaker 4: But well well, well look I can't say I probably 188 00:08:36,800 --> 00:08:40,160 Speaker 4: have too many carbs. Sometimes I'm the cook at home 189 00:08:40,200 --> 00:08:41,880 Speaker 4: and try and make food that my wife will eat 190 00:08:41,920 --> 00:08:43,960 Speaker 4: as well. So I do tricks like put all the 191 00:08:44,160 --> 00:08:46,760 Speaker 4: veggies in mixed up with mash Katona do that too, 192 00:08:46,960 --> 00:08:48,920 Speaker 4: just quickly. Those magazines are so if you want to 193 00:08:48,960 --> 00:08:51,360 Speaker 4: join join up ring them up, you can become a member. 194 00:08:51,520 --> 00:08:53,760 Speaker 2: But just things like this one I opened up. 195 00:08:53,800 --> 00:08:56,880 Speaker 4: The Charity Way is their magazine, so it looks at 196 00:08:56,960 --> 00:08:59,800 Speaker 4: celad dressing, so it looks the best choice, occasional choice 197 00:08:59,800 --> 00:09:02,320 Speaker 4: and limit so it has a whole list of which 198 00:09:02,400 --> 00:09:05,240 Speaker 4: is the best salad dressing to have. Laterly, there's another 199 00:09:05,240 --> 00:09:06,960 Speaker 4: one on cheese which is the best cheese to have. 200 00:09:07,160 --> 00:09:08,760 Speaker 4: So it gives it all the breakdown. It gives you 201 00:09:09,040 --> 00:09:12,040 Speaker 4: whether saturated fat, sugars, and sodium and tells you which 202 00:09:12,080 --> 00:09:12,680 Speaker 4: ones that the better. 203 00:09:13,160 --> 00:09:15,600 Speaker 1: I think that sometimes we take for granted the fact 204 00:09:15,600 --> 00:09:18,640 Speaker 1: that you know that some of us may know that stuff, 205 00:09:18,679 --> 00:09:21,000 Speaker 1: like some of us might come from. My dad was 206 00:09:21,040 --> 00:09:22,960 Speaker 1: a simming coach and my mum's a nurse, so there 207 00:09:23,040 --> 00:09:24,760 Speaker 1: was a lot, you know when it comes to health 208 00:09:24,760 --> 00:09:27,200 Speaker 1: and nutrition that I've been taught as I was growing up, 209 00:09:27,200 --> 00:09:27,880 Speaker 1: but that's not the. 210 00:09:27,840 --> 00:09:28,720 Speaker 3: Case for everybody. 211 00:09:29,280 --> 00:09:32,000 Speaker 1: And you know, it is such an important thing to 212 00:09:32,559 --> 00:09:35,040 Speaker 1: understand what is the best ways to fuel your body. 213 00:09:35,240 --> 00:09:37,600 Speaker 4: Well, yeah, I had a mum that cooked at home, 214 00:09:37,800 --> 00:09:40,080 Speaker 4: so we got good stuff where we had our sugar 215 00:09:40,360 --> 00:09:43,080 Speaker 4: on special occasions, we had our lemonade on special occasions, 216 00:09:43,160 --> 00:09:44,720 Speaker 4: but we didn't have it all the time. And I 217 00:09:44,720 --> 00:09:46,959 Speaker 4: think the problem today is a lot of that food 218 00:09:47,000 --> 00:09:49,720 Speaker 4: which we thought was special food, it becomes the norm 219 00:09:50,400 --> 00:09:53,880 Speaker 4: and so it takes away the good eating that we 220 00:09:54,160 --> 00:09:57,200 Speaker 4: should be having. So look, it's just putting out there 221 00:09:57,240 --> 00:10:00,959 Speaker 4: an opportunity for little groups, sporting groups, could be schools, 222 00:10:01,480 --> 00:10:05,160 Speaker 4: it could be Aboriginal groups, women's groups. If they'd like 223 00:10:05,200 --> 00:10:08,920 Speaker 4: to get in touch with Healthy Living NT, just google it. 224 00:10:09,000 --> 00:10:10,160 Speaker 2: I couldn't find. 225 00:10:09,920 --> 00:10:12,160 Speaker 1: I've got the No, I've got it here, Healthy LIVINGNT 226 00:10:12,480 --> 00:10:14,320 Speaker 1: dot org dot au. 227 00:10:14,600 --> 00:10:16,760 Speaker 4: Get onto them and I'm sure they'll send you out 228 00:10:16,760 --> 00:10:19,960 Speaker 4: the information for an application for some funds. We'd love 229 00:10:20,000 --> 00:10:22,959 Speaker 4: to hear from it. We enjoy actually what we do, 230 00:10:23,000 --> 00:10:25,679 Speaker 4: the little group we're in because if we see such 231 00:10:25,679 --> 00:10:28,360 Speaker 4: sucess out of that, we think, well we've achieved something evident. 232 00:10:28,360 --> 00:10:32,200 Speaker 4: It's only small, but it's from little things to grow 233 00:10:32,200 --> 00:10:34,200 Speaker 4: in this case, so we keep trying as well. 234 00:10:34,640 --> 00:10:37,360 Speaker 1: Jerry would you're a legend, You're a you're a wealth 235 00:10:37,360 --> 00:10:37,960 Speaker 1: of knowledge. 236 00:10:37,960 --> 00:10:38,680 Speaker 3: But look at you. 237 00:10:38,679 --> 00:10:41,959 Speaker 1: You know you've obviously retired from politics, but you certainly 238 00:10:41,960 --> 00:10:45,800 Speaker 1: haven't retired from working and doing good things for the territory. 239 00:10:45,280 --> 00:10:45,680 Speaker 3: Have you. 240 00:10:45,760 --> 00:10:49,200 Speaker 2: I'm I'm a grandpa that's grumpy. So that's right. 241 00:10:49,280 --> 00:10:51,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, he's got that's what he's got on his 242 00:10:51,880 --> 00:10:52,680 Speaker 1: shirt this morning. 243 00:10:52,720 --> 00:10:55,560 Speaker 3: But no one believes that, Jerry. You'd never grumpy around. 244 00:10:55,400 --> 00:10:58,800 Speaker 4: Me, mate, I got to be grumpy guys, Yeah, no. 245 00:10:58,880 --> 00:11:02,880 Speaker 1: Worry, Oh, Jerrywood, It's always good to catch up with you. 246 00:11:02,920 --> 00:11:04,959 Speaker 1: Thank you so much for coming in this morning, and 247 00:11:05,360 --> 00:11:08,160 Speaker 1: of course anyone who is keen to maybe find out 248 00:11:08,200 --> 00:11:13,079 Speaker 1: more they can head to healthy livingnt dot org dot. 249 00:11:12,800 --> 00:11:15,839 Speaker 2: Au and have it done by next week. Next week, yeah, 250 00:11:15,920 --> 00:11:16,679 Speaker 2: that would be good. 251 00:11:16,559 --> 00:11:18,560 Speaker 3: Good stuff. Good on you, Jerry, thank you,