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Poster Presentations

Our poster presentations will be located in the Marquee amongst the Exhibitors.

The authors will be with their posters to present at 10:55am - 11:10am, on day one of the conference, Monday 27 July.

Please see the list of the poster presentations below.


Lessons Learnt from Embedding Researchers in a Disaster Management Project.

Tim Corney – Victoria University


Reaching for the Sky - Evolving Surf Life Saving Queensland's Volunteer Drone Services

Natalie Edwards – Surf Life Saving QLD


Surf Life Saving Queensland Emergency Management Framework & Roadmap 2026–2030

Matthew Thompson – Surf Life Saving QLD


Expanding Our Reach - The Evolution of the Surf Life Saving Queensland Coastal Safety Network

Jack McNeil – Surf Life Saving QLD


Linkages Between Academia and Internal EM Qualifications - Bridging the Gap

Dave Owens – Risk-e Business Consultants


From Crisis to Collaboration: Applying the Pentahelix Model to Slow-Onset Disasters and Complex Humanitarian Crises

Arsyad Azizi Iriansyah – National Disaster Management Agency


Lessons from U.S. FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Programs: Key Actionable Insights for Lasting Change

Rachael Wall – CDM Smith


Engaging Offenders and Low-Security Prisoners to Enhance Disaster Resilience Across Queensland Communities

Emily Schmidt – Queensland Corrective Services


Evaluating Collaborative Disaster Risk Management: The Use of Hazard & Impact Scenarios in Aotearoa

Alexia Scott – University of Canterbury


Mobilising Volunteer Power as a Strategic Capability for Public and Emergency Services

Shannan Gove – Rosterfy


Co-Designing Multilingual Resources to Enhance Disaster Resilience in CALD Communities

Gillian Moody – Queensland Reconstruction Authority


Building a Resilient University: AUT’s Strategic Path to Emergency Readiness and Continuity

Todd Miller – AUT University


Evaluating Collaborative Disaster Risk Management: The Use of Hazard & Impact Scenarios in Aotearoa

Alexia Stock – University of Canterbury


Pace Over Perfection: Leadership and Innovation Lessons from the Tākaka Hill Storm Recovery Programme

Grant Maxwell – NZ Infrastructure Resilience Lead


Co-Designing Accessible Emergency Communication: Digital Solutions with Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Communities in Queensland

Pallav Pant – Griffith University


Beyond Broadcast: Building Inclusive Early Warning Systems for Diverse Communities

Ola Salako – University of Southern Queensland


How a Volcanic Small Island Destination Navigates Their Disaster Threat: A Lesson from Indonesia

Tomi Agfianto – Bournemouth University


From Debrief to Behaviour: Making Lessons Stick with a Lessons-to-Action Pipeline

Dr Patrick Fong – Griffith University


Training Beyond Compliance: Motivational Implications for Volunteer Emergency Services

Andrew Watkins, Emergency Services and Community Groups Volunteer


Integrating Wildlife into Emergency Management to Reduce Human Risk‑Taking in Disasters

Robert Leach, IFAW - International Fund for Animal Welfare


Reducing the Burden: Engineering High-Risk Communities to Protect Themselves and Their Firefighters

Kate Coxall, Prodigy Wildfire Solutions


Five Challenges of Hybrid Disaster Risk Governance across One Health and Early Warning Systems

Mukeh Kenneth Fahnbulleh, Phd Student, Bournemouth University

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