Belinda Smith
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I think I would one day, yes.
So you can... A whole new approach to a primary industry in the regions.
Yeah, we'd like to think so.
It's wonderful to be able to come up and do tropical disease research in the tropics, and that was one of the things that attracted me up here in the first place, was we were always looking for sources of worms, and they don't grow so readily in Brisbane, but it's much more worm-friendly climate up here in far north Queensland.
Distinguished Professor Alex Lucas with PhD student Deanne Walter.
Illustrating another theme Bell touched on with viruses in your genome.
Yes, parasites in your body doing you good.
And now providing a new industry for all up north.
And next, another prize winner, this time from Western Australia and Murdoch University, also combining cultures.
What was the award you got from the Premier?
And was this based on particular scientific investigations or was it something broader than that where you had a consideration of Indigenous culture to go along with it?
Tell me, if you're an Indigenous mum, what sort of advice, what sort of counsel are you able to bring that particularly makes their experience better?
Provost-Chancellor Rhonda Marriott from Murdoch University in Perth.
And Belle, that present for you to celebrate your 10 days with the moon.
A poem written and spoken by the radio doctor who came...
before Dr. Norman Swan, Dr. Earl Hackett, who became also chairman of the ABC board, no less.
Oh, very nice.
Makes me feel like I'm wrapped up in a warm cocoon.
Anyway, Robin, a gift right back at you.
This is one of my favourite moments from the Artemis II mission.