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    Industry guides backed by science – research in action

    The Centre’s research input into AIDR's Handbook Collection continues to provide authoritative and accessible knowledge on disaster resilience principles.

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    Who pays for disasters and how discussed at roundtable

    The challenges of financing disaster resilience, insurance and climate adaptation were discussed at the ANU Disaster Solutions Update and Roundtable.

    Key topics: Economics, Infrastructure, Preparedness, Recovery

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    Gender in emergency management, AJEM special edition

    The recently published July edition of the Australian Journal of Emergency Management (AJEM) provides a focus on gender, diversity and inclusion. 

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    Fire talks in the north

    More than 60 people involved with fire management across northern Australia gathered in north Queensland in early June to discuss common issues and research opportunities.

    Key topics: Communities, Emergency management, Environments, Fire impacts, Fire severity, Fire weather, Fuel reduction, Indigenous communities, Land management, Northern Australia, Planning, Preparedness, Prescribed burning, Savanna grasslands, Tropical

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    Forward thinking in research and practice

    An update from Centre CEO, Andrew Gissing.

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    Big, future thinking at NHRF24

    More than 300 delegates were challenged to think big to meet Australia’s future disaster challenges at the annual Natural Hazards Research Forum in Adelaide.

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    Blueprint to Be Ahead of Ready in face of future disasters

    The future thinking that Australia needs to meet the increasing severity, length and frequency of natural hazards is outlined in a new report by Natural Hazards Research Australia.

    Key topics: Capability, Infrastructure, Preparedness

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    New early- and mid- career network

    Join the Executive Committee of the new Early- and Mid-Career Academic and Practitioner (EMCAP) Network.  

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    Flood research wins award

    Centre researchers were recently recognised for their work in bringing community insights from major floods to better support emergency services.

    Key topics: Communities, Preparedness, Resilience

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    Research in action

    Research, networks and capabilities are continuing to be built by Natural Hazards Research Australia.