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09 Apr 2019 Communication key for students child-centred, cyclone, fire Advancing public health in the context of natural hazards: normalising preparedness within a framework of adapted protection motivation theory, An investigation of the psychosocial factors that influence cyclone mitigation behaviour in homeowners, Connecting communities: Integration of disaster preparedness measures at household, school, and community level, using a child-centered approach
25 Jan 2019 Completed PhDs excited about future fire, fire impacts, land management Advancing public health in the context of natural hazards: normalising preparedness within a framework of adapted protection motivation theory, How does remotely sensed degree of curing and fuel load vary in grasslands and effect modelled fire spread?, Improved calibration of spatially distributed models to simulate disaster risk, Modelling the impact of lifeline infrastructure failure during natural hazard events, Models for lightning-caused wildfire ignition, Post-disaster housing reconstruction as a means of enhancing disaster resilience of at-risk communities in India, Seismic assessment of reinforced concrete buildings in Australia including the response of gravity frames
18 Sep 2018 Conference papers available online emergency management, multi-hazard Major post-event inquiries and reviews: review of recommendations, 2017 NSW post-incident task force, How risk informs natural hazard management: a study of the interface between risk modelling for tsunami inundation and local government policy and procedure, Teacher-delivered, child participatory disaster resilience education program for children , The impact of individual factors and operational organisational resources and demands on mental health outcomes, Catastrophic and cascading events: planning and capability, Coupled fire-atmosphere modelling, Developing better predictions for extreme water levels, Diversity and inclusion: building strength and capability, Economics of natural hazards, Enabling sustainable emergency volunteering, Fire coalescence and mass spotfire dynamics, Fire spread prediction across fuel types, Fire surveillance and hazard mapping, Impact-based forecasting for the coastal zone: East Coast Lows, Improved decision support for natural hazard risk reduction, Improving the resilience of existing housing to severe wind events, Mapping bushfire hazard and impacts, National mental health and wellbeing study of police and emergency services, Northern Australian bushfire and natural hazard training, Optimising post-disaster recovery interventions in Australia, Threshold conditions for extreme fire behaviour
05 Feb 2018 Congratulations to PhD students emergency management, fire impacts, multi-hazard Changing fire regimes of the Great Sandy Region of south eastern Queensland, Statistical characterisation of wind fields over complex terrain with applications in bushfire modelling , We have not lived long enough: sensemaking and learning from bushfire in Australia
20 Oct 2017 Congratulations to PhDs policy, remote sensing, volunteering Flood management in a changing climate: integrating effective approaches, Integrated response as a process for enhancing emergency management, Modelling forest fuel temporal change using LiDAR, Volunteered geographic information, community engagement and bushfire preparation, Web 2.0 in disaster and emergency: a risk assessment of tortious liability
12 Jun 2020 CRC PhDs feature in upcoming book launch on disaster history education, fire, fire impacts Taking fire: the historical and contemporary politics of Indigenous burning in Australia and the western United States, The persistent past: flood, fire and migrant memories of natural disasters in Australia
20 Mar 2020 CRC research shapes media discussion communication
19 Jun 2017 CRC research voted best presentation at international conference cyclone, engineering, resilience The structural response and progressive failure of batten to rafter connections under wind loads
07 Jan 2016 CRC student awarded for research paper fire, fuel reduction, prescribed burning Initiation of biomass smouldering combustion in bushfires
04 May 2017 CRC student awarded for research paper engineering, flood, mitigation Investigation into the behaviour of a U-slab bridge due to flood
05 Dec 2016 CRC student wins best paper award fire, fire impacts, modelling Modelling forest fuel temporal change using LiDAR
09 Jul 2019 CRC students succeed animals, emergency management, fire Approaches for investigating fire impacts on catchment hydrology , Investigating bird responses to fire in the Heathy Dry Forests of Victoria, Australia, The roles of pharmacists in disaster health management in natural and anthropogenic disasters, Valuing volunteers: better understanding the primary motives for volunteering in Australian emergency services