When you lose a loved one, you come to these crossroads. You can take the path that leads you down the aisle of sadness, or you can say, 'I'm never going to let this person's memory die. I'm going to make sure everything they worked for continues.'
I'd like to continue to spread my message on conservation and make sure my dad's message - his legacy - lives on.
I'm a big advocate for young girls dressing their age.
I love hiking, paddle boarding and listening to the Veronicas.
If you treat animals how you want to be treated, you're a lot better off.
Tea makes everything better.
I try so hard to be true to myself. I hope I can help other girls realize that they don't have to do things just because everyone else is doing them.
We literally live right in the middle of the zoo, and it means that every day is a new experience and so much fun.
My Daddy was my hero. He was always there for me when I needed him. He listened to me and taught me so many things. But most of all he was fun.
Some people think that I would be afraid of them, but I'm never, ever afraid of an animal. I just get excited, and some that are dangerous, I think, 'Ooh, what's going to happen?' and things like that.
When you lose someone whose life was so extraordinary like my dad's, you have two options: You can curl up in a dark corner... or rise above it and dust yourself off and continue with their work. He will always be with me.
If you said 'Boo' to me, I wouldn't sleep for two weeks! I don't like scary movies.
I know that Daddy had an important job. He was working to change the world so everyone would love wildlife like he did. He built a hospital to help animals, and he bought lots of land to give animals a safe place to live.
I know I can count on my mum and brother to be there for me through good and bad times.
I think that people always say when people pass away that time heals all wounds. And that's probably the biggest lie. It's not true. I think we all need to remember that it is always still tough, and it's like losing a piece of your heart.
I'm driving my dad's old ute. So it's a manual ute. It's massive, so when people see me coming, they just kind of run away!
Dad was that one person who, no matter what he did in life, he just took it by storm, and he was so passionate and just really lived in the moment. Whatever the opposite of a procrastinator is, that was him... and I think I kind of inherited a little bit of that.
I want to encourage other young girls not to grow up too soon. Just enjoy the now.
You can't jump on a croc or climb a tree if you're not in khaki, but I do like different clothes and playing around with it a bit.