1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:04,920 Speaker 1: As we continue our coverage this morning of Cyclone Tracy, 2 00:00:05,080 --> 00:00:08,760 Speaker 1: as we head into the fiftieth commemorations. And my next 3 00:00:08,800 --> 00:00:12,120 Speaker 1: guest was a core staff officer who came on duty 4 00:00:12,240 --> 00:00:15,560 Speaker 1: as the Officer in charge with his family and led 5 00:00:15,600 --> 00:00:20,760 Speaker 1: the way for Saint John Ambulance during Cyclone Tracy. His 6 00:00:20,880 --> 00:00:23,920 Speaker 1: name is Grant Keatley and he joins me on the line. 7 00:00:23,960 --> 00:00:26,160 Speaker 1: Good morning, Grant. 8 00:00:26,040 --> 00:00:28,000 Speaker 2: Good morning Katie. How are you yeah? 9 00:00:28,120 --> 00:00:30,640 Speaker 1: Really good? Lovely to have you on the show. Now 10 00:00:30,680 --> 00:00:34,239 Speaker 1: I understand that Saint John was a volunteer. Well, it 11 00:00:34,320 --> 00:00:36,960 Speaker 1: was volunteer run back in nineteen seventy four. 12 00:00:38,240 --> 00:00:43,760 Speaker 2: It was all volunteers nineteen seventy four and most of 13 00:00:43,880 --> 00:00:45,040 Speaker 2: nineteen seventy five. 14 00:00:46,560 --> 00:00:50,800 Speaker 1: And so what talk me through Christmas Eve back in 15 00:00:50,920 --> 00:00:54,880 Speaker 1: nineteen seventy four. At what point did you head into 16 00:00:54,920 --> 00:01:01,280 Speaker 1: the base on Christmas Eve? Well? 17 00:01:01,800 --> 00:01:04,959 Speaker 2: Probably not most people and darn, She'll be right, don't 18 00:01:05,000 --> 00:01:08,520 Speaker 2: worry about it without cyclones before, And that was the attitude. 19 00:01:09,880 --> 00:01:15,920 Speaker 2: I was due to pick up a BAC crew at midnight, 20 00:01:16,360 --> 00:01:21,399 Speaker 2: and of course I had my coach at home, and 21 00:01:22,120 --> 00:01:24,640 Speaker 2: I've got showered, got dressed, and I'd drunk through and 22 00:01:24,880 --> 00:01:27,760 Speaker 2: finding what was happening to be told it's overflowing Darwin 23 00:01:29,040 --> 00:01:32,520 Speaker 2: because of the cyclone. So yeah, radio, So that's it. 24 00:01:33,240 --> 00:01:35,119 Speaker 2: Go back to bed sort of thing. Anyway, I'm laying 25 00:01:35,120 --> 00:01:38,480 Speaker 2: on the bed, my wife was in the shower, and 26 00:01:38,640 --> 00:01:42,880 Speaker 2: there was this tremendous gust of wind and the house 27 00:01:42,880 --> 00:01:45,880 Speaker 2: shook so much that me laying on the double bed, 28 00:01:45,920 --> 00:01:49,360 Speaker 2: it danced across the floor to the opposite side of 29 00:01:49,400 --> 00:01:53,120 Speaker 2: the room, frighten the living Bejesus out of me, and 30 00:01:53,160 --> 00:01:57,080 Speaker 2: I said, that's it, We're leaving. So I drove the 31 00:01:57,400 --> 00:02:00,240 Speaker 2: touring coach in and raised me in, my wife of 32 00:02:00,280 --> 00:02:04,800 Speaker 2: me in the old Valiant with the two kids, the 33 00:02:05,560 --> 00:02:10,639 Speaker 2: new Labrador retriever and a host of I think we 34 00:02:10,720 --> 00:02:13,360 Speaker 2: had twelve kittens. The mother cat had she disappeared and 35 00:02:13,440 --> 00:02:17,840 Speaker 2: just left us with them, and so I drove in. 36 00:02:18,280 --> 00:02:22,040 Speaker 2: Power Lines were starting to arc out down back at road, 37 00:02:22,400 --> 00:02:26,320 Speaker 2: with some pieces starting to fly around, and the first 38 00:02:26,320 --> 00:02:29,880 Speaker 2: place I was going to park the coach was the 39 00:02:30,520 --> 00:02:33,079 Speaker 2: dar And Travel Lodge, but it was too difficult to 40 00:02:33,120 --> 00:02:35,160 Speaker 2: get in, so I went and parked it outside the 41 00:02:35,160 --> 00:02:39,760 Speaker 2: front of Savage Motors in Daly Street, in front of 42 00:02:39,800 --> 00:02:43,880 Speaker 2: all these plate glass windows, and of course the only 43 00:02:43,919 --> 00:02:47,160 Speaker 2: thing left was his plate glass on the Christmas day 44 00:02:47,919 --> 00:02:50,960 Speaker 2: and the bus took all the impact and there you 45 00:02:51,040 --> 00:02:54,120 Speaker 2: have it. And then we went went over to Saint 46 00:02:54,200 --> 00:02:57,600 Speaker 2: John att Fanny Bay and it all happened from there. 47 00:02:58,600 --> 00:03:01,959 Speaker 1: So when you arrived in at Saint John in Fanny Bay, 48 00:03:02,000 --> 00:03:04,240 Speaker 1: what were you sort of confronted with? What was the 49 00:03:04,280 --> 00:03:05,360 Speaker 1: building like? There? 50 00:03:07,560 --> 00:03:13,600 Speaker 2: Water? I've never seen so much water flowing. The water 51 00:03:13,720 --> 00:03:17,640 Speaker 2: was blowing in through the louvers upstairs, because that was 52 00:03:17,919 --> 00:03:21,360 Speaker 2: the thing in Darwin. Nothing was broken, but just water 53 00:03:21,400 --> 00:03:26,520 Speaker 2: blowing in. There's probably anche and a half two inches 54 00:03:26,560 --> 00:03:30,560 Speaker 2: of water on the floor upstairs and howling wind and 55 00:03:30,639 --> 00:03:33,399 Speaker 2: everyone's there ready to go. The COM's room was mad 56 00:03:33,560 --> 00:03:38,920 Speaker 2: by Lindsey King and his wife pat King, and we 57 00:03:39,080 --> 00:03:41,040 Speaker 2: desire it was just going to buy a bit, we'll 58 00:03:41,080 --> 00:03:43,840 Speaker 2: write it out, We'll be right mate, and we said 59 00:03:43,880 --> 00:03:46,960 Speaker 2: about making sure we all knew what we do and 60 00:03:47,040 --> 00:03:48,600 Speaker 2: we just let it run from there. 61 00:03:49,920 --> 00:03:52,520 Speaker 1: Now, did you you had your family with you as well, 62 00:03:52,560 --> 00:03:54,400 Speaker 1: didn't you? And did you have a little baby at 63 00:03:54,400 --> 00:03:54,800 Speaker 1: the time. 64 00:03:55,960 --> 00:04:00,920 Speaker 2: Yes, we had a two year old daughter, Serena, who 65 00:04:01,040 --> 00:04:06,040 Speaker 2: was number one, the love child. And then our second daughter, 66 00:04:06,120 --> 00:04:11,680 Speaker 2: Michelle was born ten days before cyclone tracing and yeah, 67 00:04:11,720 --> 00:04:16,720 Speaker 2: so we had the two and the little labrador pup 68 00:04:16,880 --> 00:04:19,599 Speaker 2: was upstairs, thought it was Christmas running through the water 69 00:04:19,720 --> 00:04:23,920 Speaker 2: like Glabradors do. And all the kiddens stayed in the 70 00:04:24,080 --> 00:04:27,640 Speaker 2: foot world of the car outsteads. So, yes, it was 71 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:30,240 Speaker 2: an interesting period you had. 72 00:04:30,560 --> 00:04:33,640 Speaker 1: You had your hands full, to say the least. 73 00:04:35,880 --> 00:04:42,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, but there's nothing other than sit there. We prepared 74 00:04:42,080 --> 00:04:46,400 Speaker 2: ourselves well as volunteers do. Volunteers don't need to be 75 00:04:46,480 --> 00:04:48,600 Speaker 2: told what to do with it five minutes, just go 76 00:04:48,640 --> 00:04:51,200 Speaker 2: ahead and do it. And everyone had gone ahead and 77 00:04:51,240 --> 00:04:53,680 Speaker 2: done what they had to do, and we were prepared, 78 00:04:54,480 --> 00:04:58,480 Speaker 2: except we weren't prepared for what a ride. I think 79 00:04:58,520 --> 00:05:03,800 Speaker 2: in no person's mind did they foresee the total destruction 80 00:05:03,880 --> 00:05:07,280 Speaker 2: of Darwin. You know, even on the morning when sunrise, 81 00:05:07,320 --> 00:05:10,000 Speaker 2: when we opened the windows from the down stairs crew room, 82 00:05:10,960 --> 00:05:14,440 Speaker 2: we all thought it was prep that got hit. Didn't 83 00:05:14,520 --> 00:05:16,640 Speaker 2: didn't register that was all of Darwin. 84 00:05:18,400 --> 00:05:21,440 Speaker 1: And what was it like then, you know, in terms 85 00:05:21,480 --> 00:05:24,240 Speaker 1: of the calls that you started. 86 00:05:23,760 --> 00:05:30,560 Speaker 2: To receive, obviously, is the first part of the cyclone 87 00:05:31,240 --> 00:05:34,280 Speaker 2: hit buildings for starting to you know, fall to pieces, 88 00:05:34,320 --> 00:05:37,760 Speaker 2: and we were getting calls, but there's nothing we could do. 89 00:05:37,800 --> 00:05:43,480 Speaker 2: We couldn't go out in it, and then all power 90 00:05:43,520 --> 00:05:48,840 Speaker 2: was lost. And honestly can't remember whether we we we 91 00:05:48,920 --> 00:05:51,359 Speaker 2: had we must have had phones because we would have 92 00:05:51,360 --> 00:05:55,440 Speaker 2: been on the twenty four hour pardon me, creag avoice, 93 00:05:55,640 --> 00:05:59,880 Speaker 2: we would have been on the twenty four hour tells 94 00:06:00,080 --> 00:06:01,400 Speaker 2: of service in those days. 95 00:06:01,480 --> 00:06:04,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, I had wondered whether people were still actually able 96 00:06:04,279 --> 00:06:06,920 Speaker 1: to communicate or was it a situation as well where 97 00:06:06,960 --> 00:06:08,840 Speaker 1: you had did you have to sort of just go 98 00:06:08,920 --> 00:06:11,360 Speaker 1: out and what did you do? 99 00:06:12,520 --> 00:06:16,080 Speaker 2: Well, we couldn't go out. It was it would have 100 00:06:16,080 --> 00:06:19,080 Speaker 2: been suicidal to go out. Yeah, So we couldn't go out, 101 00:06:19,120 --> 00:06:22,599 Speaker 2: and of course we were so experienced of cyclones. When 102 00:06:23,240 --> 00:06:27,120 Speaker 2: what we found out Ladder the I passed over, we 103 00:06:27,160 --> 00:06:30,440 Speaker 2: thought the cyclone had been and gone. So we went 104 00:06:30,480 --> 00:06:32,960 Speaker 2: out and did the first first job that came up, 105 00:06:32,960 --> 00:06:37,320 Speaker 2: which was someone down in Rossmith Avenue that was bleeding 106 00:06:37,360 --> 00:06:41,720 Speaker 2: profusely and was injured and he knocked unconscious and recovered. 107 00:06:41,760 --> 00:06:44,920 Speaker 2: So rod Brand and myself we bailed into the ambulance, 108 00:06:45,120 --> 00:06:49,960 Speaker 2: but we couldn't find them, and I think what happened 109 00:06:50,000 --> 00:06:52,760 Speaker 2: people the cars were still drive or just hopped in 110 00:06:52,760 --> 00:06:56,160 Speaker 2: the car and drove into the hospital because it was 111 00:06:56,200 --> 00:06:59,680 Speaker 2: the old dar And hospital in those days. But as 112 00:06:59,720 --> 00:07:03,360 Speaker 2: we're out looking for this place, the wind started peeking 113 00:07:03,440 --> 00:07:07,039 Speaker 2: up again, and that's when the both of us realized, Hey, 114 00:07:07,240 --> 00:07:10,080 Speaker 2: this hasn't finished. We get better get back to the center. 115 00:07:10,240 --> 00:07:11,360 Speaker 2: Back to the center we went. 116 00:07:13,040 --> 00:07:17,840 Speaker 1: So then once the cyclone did pass, and once it 117 00:07:18,120 --> 00:07:22,160 Speaker 1: had finished, what happened next. 118 00:07:23,800 --> 00:07:29,160 Speaker 2: Well, because of the brief out into the heart of 119 00:07:29,200 --> 00:07:32,480 Speaker 2: the destruction, we went first up through the eye of 120 00:07:32,480 --> 00:07:37,120 Speaker 2: the cyclone. We knew we were going to be smashed. 121 00:07:37,360 --> 00:07:41,880 Speaker 2: We've injured people coming in, and so as we waited 122 00:07:41,880 --> 00:07:45,800 Speaker 2: for the eye or the rest of the cyclone to pass, 123 00:07:46,640 --> 00:07:50,480 Speaker 2: we got everything we needed ready because we knew there'd 124 00:07:50,480 --> 00:07:53,000 Speaker 2: be an no sort of people coming in for help 125 00:07:53,040 --> 00:07:56,080 Speaker 2: and assistance. And of course that didn't take very long. 126 00:07:56,080 --> 00:07:59,320 Speaker 2: And once daybreak hit, the eye definitely passed, The sun 127 00:07:59,400 --> 00:08:03,560 Speaker 2: came up and people came streaming in and we became 128 00:08:03,680 --> 00:08:08,960 Speaker 2: the first point of call for people with the injuries. 129 00:08:09,000 --> 00:08:12,320 Speaker 2: And they had you know, broken glass, had been hit 130 00:08:12,400 --> 00:08:15,800 Speaker 2: by flying iron or you know, sunk by a piece 131 00:08:15,840 --> 00:08:18,640 Speaker 2: of four B two bline by the wind. The injuries 132 00:08:18,640 --> 00:08:22,840 Speaker 2: were horrific. It's just something you can't describe that. We 133 00:08:22,960 --> 00:08:25,960 Speaker 2: all got in and did what we had to do. 134 00:08:26,960 --> 00:08:29,640 Speaker 2: And this was the point. This is the strength of volunteers. 135 00:08:29,680 --> 00:08:32,640 Speaker 2: You know, they don't people don't see them doing much, 136 00:08:32,679 --> 00:08:35,800 Speaker 2: but when there's a natural disaster, you've got this big 137 00:08:35,880 --> 00:08:40,120 Speaker 2: pool of people that they were actually for the for 138 00:08:40,240 --> 00:08:44,000 Speaker 2: the time and the period were operating, we were very 139 00:08:44,200 --> 00:08:49,040 Speaker 2: highly trained and highly skilled. Nowhere nowhere near the level 140 00:08:49,640 --> 00:08:54,040 Speaker 2: of paramedics today because that came much later, but at 141 00:08:54,080 --> 00:08:57,839 Speaker 2: the time we were at the peak of our efficiency 142 00:08:57,920 --> 00:08:59,720 Speaker 2: as first aids and whatever. 143 00:09:00,200 --> 00:09:03,560 Speaker 1: What were some of the most common injuries that you were. 144 00:09:03,480 --> 00:09:11,360 Speaker 2: Seeing, well in season incisese wounds, cuts from flying glass, 145 00:09:11,400 --> 00:09:14,320 Speaker 2: broken glass, people got hit by flying four by two, 146 00:09:14,400 --> 00:09:19,400 Speaker 2: set impact injuries. You had fractured arms and things like this. 147 00:09:20,800 --> 00:09:22,840 Speaker 2: A lot of the major stuff went direct to the 148 00:09:22,880 --> 00:09:28,720 Speaker 2: hospital and dar and cyclone Tracy wasn't all that big. 149 00:09:29,280 --> 00:09:32,920 Speaker 2: That was starting to explode into the vibrant city of 150 00:09:32,960 --> 00:09:35,600 Speaker 2: the Kamee, but at that time it was still small. 151 00:09:35,720 --> 00:09:37,640 Speaker 2: You know, ten minutes you could drive one end of 152 00:09:37,679 --> 00:09:40,840 Speaker 2: bound to the other. So a lot of people made 153 00:09:40,880 --> 00:09:46,160 Speaker 2: their way into the dar On Hospital of their own steam. 154 00:09:46,360 --> 00:09:48,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, and we just spoke to him. We just spoke 155 00:09:48,679 --> 00:09:52,280 Speaker 1: to doctor Stephen Badley actually about some of the scenes 156 00:09:52,320 --> 00:09:56,920 Speaker 1: at the hospital. And you know, from all accounts, for 157 00:09:57,080 --> 00:10:01,160 Speaker 1: all for you guys as first responders, for for everybody 158 00:10:01,240 --> 00:10:05,800 Speaker 1: in there at the hospital, people just banded together to 159 00:10:05,960 --> 00:10:07,080 Speaker 1: try and help one another. 160 00:10:09,440 --> 00:10:14,120 Speaker 2: Well, this was the amazing thing. And I reflect on 161 00:10:14,200 --> 00:10:15,960 Speaker 2: this today and I go back and I try and 162 00:10:15,960 --> 00:10:20,200 Speaker 2: explain to people there there was no I'm in charge, 163 00:10:20,320 --> 00:10:24,800 Speaker 2: you do what I say. That just didn't exist. People 164 00:10:25,600 --> 00:10:29,040 Speaker 2: knew they had to do a job and just went 165 00:10:29,240 --> 00:10:32,800 Speaker 2: and did it. You know, whether you were a Saint 166 00:10:32,880 --> 00:10:38,280 Speaker 2: John personnel, nurse, a hospital whatever, a blake with a 167 00:10:38,360 --> 00:10:41,520 Speaker 2: front end later police officer of what you just went 168 00:10:41,559 --> 00:10:43,400 Speaker 2: and did what had to be done. No one had 169 00:10:43,440 --> 00:10:45,160 Speaker 2: to tell you what to do. You just did it. 170 00:10:45,960 --> 00:10:51,120 Speaker 2: And the whole everybody was affected by this. There was 171 00:10:51,440 --> 00:10:57,000 Speaker 2: no one that was spared, you know, whether you had 172 00:10:58,120 --> 00:11:01,080 Speaker 2: a family lost as a result of this. And we 173 00:11:01,160 --> 00:11:04,800 Speaker 2: must never forget. Over sixty people were killed during the 174 00:11:04,840 --> 00:11:11,280 Speaker 2: cyclone and they're the people that aren't alive today to 175 00:11:11,360 --> 00:11:15,120 Speaker 2: share the new Darlin. But you know it just the 176 00:11:15,160 --> 00:11:20,000 Speaker 2: whole city banded together and you would take a full 177 00:11:20,040 --> 00:11:23,080 Speaker 2: scale war to get the response like we had there 178 00:11:23,080 --> 00:11:27,080 Speaker 2: in Darwin, John, But I'm very proud I was part 179 00:11:27,120 --> 00:11:27,320 Speaker 2: of it. 180 00:11:27,559 --> 00:11:31,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, you know, I'm like, I'm hearing more and more 181 00:11:31,280 --> 00:11:35,000 Speaker 1: of that as well, in terms of the resilience of 182 00:11:35,040 --> 00:11:38,240 Speaker 1: this great place, and you know, and the fact that 183 00:11:38,280 --> 00:11:41,240 Speaker 1: Tracy is is such a huge part of the fabric 184 00:11:41,400 --> 00:11:44,160 Speaker 1: of Darwin and part of the reason I think why 185 00:11:44,200 --> 00:11:48,080 Speaker 1: we are why it is such a resilient place. Grant 186 00:11:48,160 --> 00:11:53,240 Speaker 1: tell me, as we edge closer now to the fiftieth commemorations, 187 00:11:53,240 --> 00:11:56,520 Speaker 1: and as we edge closer to Christmas Day, how are 188 00:11:56,559 --> 00:11:57,679 Speaker 1: you how are you feeling? 189 00:11:59,280 --> 00:12:04,600 Speaker 2: So I feel I'm not aware I had any lingering 190 00:12:04,679 --> 00:12:10,360 Speaker 2: after effects from it. It's just that because where we 191 00:12:10,360 --> 00:12:12,720 Speaker 2: were as a group, we were in a building that 192 00:12:12,920 --> 00:12:17,480 Speaker 2: was well built. I think it was built by Mattelotster. 193 00:12:17,520 --> 00:12:20,480 Speaker 2: I'll probably be hung and drawn for that, but I'm 194 00:12:20,480 --> 00:12:24,719 Speaker 2: pretty sure that's intercontinental construction to something I've called in 195 00:12:24,800 --> 00:12:28,320 Speaker 2: Bishop Street. That building was built like a fortress. It 196 00:12:28,440 --> 00:12:32,880 Speaker 2: was safe, it was just water, and and of course 197 00:12:32,920 --> 00:12:36,800 Speaker 2: once we realize, hey, this thing's getting worse, we decided, 198 00:12:36,800 --> 00:12:40,719 Speaker 2: of all the glass around us, we should move downstairs. 199 00:12:40,760 --> 00:12:44,480 Speaker 2: And of course we moved downstairs into the big crew 200 00:12:44,559 --> 00:12:47,480 Speaker 2: and where people slept over when they're doing their duty 201 00:12:47,480 --> 00:12:52,720 Speaker 2: as volunteers. And the group of us there, I can't 202 00:12:52,720 --> 00:12:54,720 Speaker 2: even remember how many there were, now there were quite 203 00:12:54,720 --> 00:12:58,840 Speaker 2: a few of us. We spent the night there, you know, 204 00:12:59,440 --> 00:13:05,360 Speaker 2: wet linen cupboards against windows and the furniture banged against doors, 205 00:13:05,360 --> 00:13:08,400 Speaker 2: so you know, nothing could blow in, and we felt 206 00:13:08,800 --> 00:13:12,240 Speaker 2: quite secure. It's just the noise, the banging and the 207 00:13:12,440 --> 00:13:15,800 Speaker 2: crashing and the howl or the wind. I've never experienced 208 00:13:15,800 --> 00:13:18,400 Speaker 2: anything longer in my life, and I don't want to again. 209 00:13:19,440 --> 00:13:24,280 Speaker 2: But we were in a very secure, safe place. We 210 00:13:24,280 --> 00:13:28,360 Speaker 2: weren't in a house that was disintegrating around you. After 211 00:13:28,920 --> 00:13:32,160 Speaker 2: after I left our home and went into the Fendy base, 212 00:13:32,200 --> 00:13:34,640 Speaker 2: sending my next door neighbors, the cheat has told me 213 00:13:34,679 --> 00:13:40,199 Speaker 2: about thirty minutes after we left, our house disintegrated onto theirs. 214 00:13:40,400 --> 00:13:43,080 Speaker 2: So there was a bit like a house cards. Our 215 00:13:43,120 --> 00:13:46,840 Speaker 2: house went, their house went, and you know, so on 216 00:13:46,920 --> 00:13:50,840 Speaker 2: it went. That's yeah, it's just just one of those things. 217 00:13:51,200 --> 00:13:55,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, Well, Grant, I really appreciate you joining us this morning. 218 00:13:55,679 --> 00:14:00,600 Speaker 1: It has been such an insightful conversation with you, With 219 00:14:00,679 --> 00:14:04,000 Speaker 1: all of our Cyclone Tracy survivors, Thank you so much 220 00:14:04,040 --> 00:14:05,160 Speaker 1: for joining us on the show. 221 00:14:07,040 --> 00:14:10,480 Speaker 2: Yes, well, I'm going to arrive in Darwin on Christmas Eve. 222 00:14:12,960 --> 00:14:15,320 Speaker 2: Just coming up to see my daughter Michelle, who was 223 00:14:15,480 --> 00:14:19,560 Speaker 2: ten days old cyclone, because she's the only member of 224 00:14:19,600 --> 00:14:22,320 Speaker 2: the family that's still in Darn at the moment. So 225 00:14:22,760 --> 00:14:27,360 Speaker 2: we'll be there. Oh, I'm glad for well. 226 00:14:27,320 --> 00:14:29,480 Speaker 1: I know a lot of survivors are going to be 227 00:14:29,560 --> 00:14:34,640 Speaker 1: here for the commemorations and are here for the fiftieth grant. 228 00:14:34,720 --> 00:14:36,800 Speaker 1: Thank you so much for joining us this morning. 229 00:14:36,840 --> 00:14:41,360 Speaker 2: It's great chatting with you, Okay, and thanks for having me. 230 00:14:41,760 --> 00:14:44,080 Speaker 2: And don't forget it was all volunteers. 231 00:14:44,360 --> 00:14:47,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, good on them. Thank you, Thanks so much, Gran, 232 00:14:47,720 --> 00:14:48,480 Speaker 1: have a lovely day.