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
Leading with Care. Health and Safety Leadership in Disaster Response Organisations
Michelle Gillman – Planit Safe / Joint Centre for Disaster Research, Massey University
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 Queensland Offenders and Low-Security Prisoners to Support Disaster Resilience Amid Declining Volunteer Numbers
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