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B. Aisbett, Wolkow, A., Sprajcer, M., and Ferguson, S., “Awake, smoky, and hot”: Providing an evidence-base for managing the risks associated with occupational stressors encountered by wildland firefighters, Applied Ergonomics, vol. 43, no. 5, 2012.
R. Beatson and McLennan, J., Australia's women volunteer firefighters: A literature review and research agenda, Australian Journal on Volunteering , vol. 2, pp. 18-27, 2005.
M. Eburn and Dovers, S., Australian wildfire litigation, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2012.
A. Wain and Mills, G. A., The Australian Smoke Management Forecast System, 2006.
J. McLennan and Bertoldi, M., Australian rural fire services' recognition and service awards for volunteers, Australian Journal of Emergency Management , vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 17-21, 2005.
F. Reisen and Tiganis, B., Australian firefighter's exposure to air toxics in bushfire smoke. What do we know?, Bushfire CRC, 2007.PDF icon review-ff_exp.pdf (145.24 KB)
F. Reisen and Brown, S. K., Australian firefighters' exposure to air toxics during bushfire burns of autumn 2005 and 2006, Environment International, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 342 - 352, 2009.
A. J. Dowdy and Mills, G. A., Australian fire weather as represented by the McArthur Forest Fire Danger Index and the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index, 2009.PDF icon Australian fire weather  (1.9 MB)
A. J. Dowdy, Finkele, K., Mills, G. A., and De Groot, W., Australian fire weather as represented by the McArthur Forest Fire Danger Index and the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index., CAWCR , CTR010, 2009.
K. Haynes, Handmer, J., McAneney, J., Tibbits, A., and Coates, L., Australian bushfire fatalities 1900-2008: exploring trends in relation to the `Prepare, stay and defend or leave early' policy, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 185 - 194, 2010.
Attack by Wildfire, in WCTE, USA, United States of America , 2006.PDF icon wcte_2006.pdf (714.59 KB)
A. J. Dowdy and Mills, G. A., Atmospheric states associated with the ignition of lightning-attributed fires, 2009.PDF icon Atmospheric states associated with the ignition of lightning-attributed fires (642.49 KB)
A. J. Dowdy and Mills, G. A., Atmospheric and fuel moisture characteristics associated with lightning-attributed fires, Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, p. 120604140651001, 2012.
G. Barrett and Killey, P., Assessment of the application of compressed air foam technology for grassfire fighting, 2006.PDF icon cafs_summer_student_report_06.pdf (1.02 MB)
P. Killey and Barrett, G., An assessment of drop patterns, penetration and persistence of water and foam form medium aerial platforms in grassland, open woodlands and pine forest in the ACT, ACT Rural Fire Service, 2006.PDF icon air_sup_summer_student_report_06.pdf (1.1 MB)
J. J. Hollis, Matthews, S., Ottmar, R. D., pritchard, s, Slijepcevic, A., Burrows, N. D., Ward, B., Tolhurst, K. G., Anderson, W. R., and Gould, J. S., Assessing woody fuel consumption models for application in Australian forest fires, VI International Conference on Forest Fire Research, Coimbra, Portugal. 2010.
A. E. A. Hasson, Mills, G. A., Timbal, B., and Walsh, K., Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Extreme Fire Weather in Southeast Australia, CAWCR , 2008.
A. E. A. Hasson, Mills, G. A., Timbal, B., and Walsh, K., Assessing the impact of climate change on extreme fire weather events over southeastern Australia, Climate Research, vol. 39, pp. 159-172, 2009.
S. Roxburgh, Wood, S. W., Mackey, B. G., Woldendrop, G., and Gibbons, P., Assessing the carbon sequestration potential of forested ecosystems: a case study from temperate Australia., Journal of Applied Ecology, pp. 1149-1159, 2006.
K. G. Tolhurst and Chong, D., Assessing Potential House Losses Using PHOENIX RapidFire, Bushfire CRC & AFAC 2011 Conference Science Day. Bushfire CRC, Sydney, Australia, 2011.
M. G. Cruz and Alexander, M. E., Assessing crown fire potential in coniferous forests of western North America: a critique of current approaches and recent simulation studies, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 19, no. 4, p. 377, 2010.
I. McNeill, Dunlop, P. D., Skinner, T. C., and Morrison, D., Are you ready? Ready for what? – Examining intended fire responses and preparedness by residents of fire prone areas, 2013 Research Forum. 2013.
T. D. Penman, Are soil temperatures during autumn prescribed burning hot enough to trigger germination in fire responsive species?, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2007.
T. Opperman, Gould, J. S., Finney, M., and Tymstra, C., Applying Fire Spread Simulators in New Zealand and Australia: Results from an International Seminar, 2006.
J. D. Kepert, Fawcett, R. J. B., Tory, K. J., and Thurston, W., Applications of Very High Resolution Atmospheric Modelling for Bushfires, 2013 Research Forum. 2013.
L. W. McCaw, Hamilton, T., and rumley, C., Application of fire history records to contemporary management issues in south-west Australian forests, A Forest Conscienceness: Proceedings 6th National Conference of the Australian Forest History Society Inc. Millpress, Rotterdam, Augusta, Western Australia, pp. 555-564, 2005.
A. N. Andersen, Penman, T. D., Debas, N., and Houadria, M., Ant community responses to experimental fire and logging in a eucalypt forest of south-eastern Australia, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 258, no. 2, pp. 188 - 197, 2009.
K. Sullivan and Norman, B., Annual Report 2010-11: First year of the Urban and Regional Planning for Risk and Uncertainty project, 2011.PDF icon ar_2010-11_urban_and_regional_planning.pdf (984.79 KB)
J. Suss, Annotated bibliography summarising material related to fire service volunteering by people from Non-English Speaking Backgrounds (NESB) and Cultural and guistic Diversity (CALDbackgrounds, 2007.PDF icon annotated-bibliography-multiculturalism-february-2007.pdf (368.57 KB)
M. G. Cruz, Sullivan, A., Gould, J. S., Sims, N. C., Bannister, A. J., Hollis, J. J., and Hurley, R. J., Anatomy of a catastrophic wildfire: The Black Saturday Kilmore East fire in Victoria, Australia, Forest Ecology and Management, 2012.
I. Oliveras and Bell, T., An analysis of the Australian literature on prescribed burning, Journal of Forestry , 2008.
A. Wain and Mills, G. A., Analysis of near-surface transport from an oil storage facility at Hovea, Western Australia – a year of dispersion modelling., Consultancy Report to Arc Energy Pty Ltd, 2007.
C. Owen, Analysing the activity of work in emergency incident management, Activites, vol. 4, 2007.
A. Kosmadopoulos, Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Zhou, X., and Roach, G., Alternatives to polysomnography (PSG): A validation of wrist actigraphy and a partial-PSG system, Behavior Research Methods, 2014.
F. Reisen, Brown, S. K., and Cheng, M., Air toxics in bushfire smoke—Firefighters exposure during prescribed burns, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 234, pp. S144 - S144, 2006.
F. Reisen, Blanchi, R., and Tibbits, A., Air toxics in bushfire next term smoke - Firefighters exposure during prescribed burns., Forest Ecology and Management, 2006.
J. McLennan and Birch, A., Age and Motivations to Become an Australian Volunteer Firefighter, International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters , vol. TBA, 2009.
M. P. Plucinski, McCarthy, G. J., and Gould, J. S., Aerial Suppression Experiment, Cambridge Tasmania, 21-23 February 2005, Ensis- CSIRO , 2006.PDF icon 2005_suppression_experiment.pdf (3.01 MB)
NAFC, Aerial Firefighting International Best Practice: Report of visit to France, Canada, and USA, August- September 2006, NAFC/ AFAC, 2008.
T. N. Buckley, Adaption of tree carbon water balance to high Co2: are stomata up to the task?, 2007.
S. Dickinson, Acknowledging structural variances of communities to aid in communicating risk information, 2013 Research Forum. 2013.
I. French, H Woolf, M., Cechet, R. P., Yang, T., and L Sanabria, A., Acknowledging and Understanding Variability in Simulating Bushfires: Part 3 (Mt Hall fire), Geoscience Australia , 2014.PDF icon firedst_part_3_mt_hall_fire_of_24_dec_2001.pdf (12.64 MB)
I. French, H Woolf, M., Cechet, R. P., Yang, T., and L Sanabria, A., Acknowledging and Understanding Variability in Simulating Bushfires: Part 2 (Wangary fire), Geoscience Australia , 2014.PDF icon firedst_part_2_wangary_fire_of_10_january_2005.pdf (21.99 MB)
I. French, H Woolf, M., Cechet, R. P., Yang, T., and L Sanabria, A., Acknowledging and Understanding Variability in Simulating Bushfires: Part 1 (Kilmore fire), Geoscience Australia , 2014.PDF icon firedst_part_1_kilmore_fire_of_7_feb_2009.pdf (29.76 MB)
C. Owen, Mesman, J., Marc, J., and Rogalski, J., Accomplishing Reliability within Fallible Systems, in Risky Work Environments: Reappraising Human Work Within Fallible Systems, Ashgate, 2009, pp. 99-148.
G. A. Mills, Abrupt surface drying and fire weather Part 1: Overview and case study of the South Australian fires of 11 January 2005., Australian Meteorological Magazine , vol. 57, pp. 299-310, 2008.