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Poster Presentations

Hugh Fitzpatrick, Tourism Holdings Australia Pty Ltd            

Thinking Outside the Box and Towards the Motorhome in Emergency Accommodation Provision: Lismore Floods 2022


Catherine Gearing, NSW Reconstruction Authority 

Collaborating to Enhance Temporary Housing Solutions for Post-Disaster Recovery: Insights and Recommendations


Nicole Johnson, Women's Health Loddon Mallee     

Applying an Intersectional Gender Lens to Disasters


Nicole Johnson, Women's Health Loddon Mallee     

Being, Belonging, Becoming: A Model for Women’s Empowerment and Wellbeing in Times of Flood.


Nicole Johnson, Women's Health Loddon Mallee     

Women Rising: A Qualitative Case Study of Women’s Experiences in Flood Recovery 


Jonathan Knott, University of Melbourne       

A New Model for Postgraduate and Continuing Education in Disaster and Terror Medicine


Jonathan Knott, University of Melbourne       

Empowering Community: Advancing Disaster & Terror Medicine through Post-Graduate Education


Mark Layson, Disaster Recovery Chaplaincy Network          

The Moral and Operational Imperatives for Implementing Psychosocial Risk Mitigation Strategies to Address Organisational Injustice in Disaster Management.


Mark Layson, Disaster Recovery Chaplaincy Network          

Long Term Pastoral Care as a Recovery Strategy to Recover Social Hope and Build Resilience After Repeated Natural Disasters.


Sue Monk, Articulous 

Strengthening Economic Resilience in Queensland’s Tourism Sector Through Bespoke Disaster Resources and Training to Organisations, Operators and Visitors


Len Morris, Act State Emergency Service      

Evidence-Based Engagement and Disaster Resilience Building of Multicultural Community in the ACT.


Natalie Oliver, Queensland Fire and Emergency Services   

Tsunami risk in South East Queensland from Submarine Landslides: Translating Research for Disaster Preparedness and Response


Natalie Oliver, Queensland Fire and Emergency Services   

The Critical Infrastructure Disaster Risk Assessment: A First for Queensland


Esther Van Praag, Geoscape Australia            

Unlocking Smarter Emergency Services Through National Location Data and Insights


Genevieve Willis, Queensland Fire and Emergency Services

Understanding Customer Typology in the Emergency Service Sector.


James Wong, Southern Downs Regional Council      

Big Map & Bushfires: Developing Community-led Disaster Groups in Isolated Communities


Junxiang Xu, University Of New South Wales              

Explore the Pre-disaster Evacuation Network Design Problem under Five Traffic Equilibrium Models


Associate Professor Margaret Macandrew, Dementia Training Australia     

Anticipate Severe Behaviour Change in People Living with Dementia During an Emergency


 Paula Hardie & Melinda McInturff, Community Plus

The Resilient Kurilpa Story: A Community-led Model for Flood Resilience


Jess Carey, Stantec

Community-Based Flood Action Plans, an effective way of managing flood risk


Prof Bernard Moeketsi

Evaluating the impact of community characteristics on vulnerability to flooding: A Case of Ilembe, Kwazulu Natal Province, South Africa


Prof Bernard Moeketsi

Heat index in migrant farmworkers: A case of Kakamas, Northern Cape, South Africa

 

 

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