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  • NOTE: This is a legacy site

    This site is live - but is no longer being updated. All resources developed by the Bushfire CRC since 2003 are still available here. Handy areas to visit include Research to Drive Change, Fire Notes and Our Research.
     

  • The Bushfire CRC concluded in 2014

    The Bushfire CRC was funded for 11 years in two separate programs (2003-2010, 2010-2014) under the Australian Government Cooperative Research Centre program.
     

  • Where to now?

    The Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC is now up and running, with an eight year research program expanding the research into other natural hazards. Find out more at www.bnhcrc.com.au
    The adoption of all Bushfire CRC research is being handled by AFAC.

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2014

Research findings from community interviews: October 2013 NSW bushfires

J. McLennan; L. Wright; A. Birch
Report | 2014

Research findings from the online survey: October 2013 NSW bushfires

T.D. Penman
Report | 2014

Sharing Responsibility in Australian Disaster Management - Final Report for the Sharing Responsibility Project

B.J. McLennan; J. Handmer
Report | 2014

Social Construct of Fuels in the Interface (Project One) Final Report

R.A. Bradstock; O.F. Price; T.D. Penman; S. Penman; N. Gill; C. Eriksen; O. Dun; C. Brennan-Horley; C. Wilkinson
Report | 2014

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