The discussion focuses on the TEAP program for medical physics in Australia, with inquiries about the difficulty of obtaining registrar positions and the junior MP bottleneck. It suggests that securing a residency may be somewhat easier in Australia/New Zealand compared to North America, but there is concern about the influx of qualified graduates from abroad. The conversation highlights the preference of Australian institutions for local graduates and the importance of understanding annual registrar position availability. Additionally, it raises questions about global migration patterns in medical physics and whether the field is becoming more interconnected. Overall, the dialogue emphasizes the complexities of residency placement and employment prospects in the medical physics sector.