Author: Australian Capital Territory. Inquiry into the Operational Response to the January 2003 Bushfires in the ACT.
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Category : Canberra (A.C.T.)
Languages : en
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The web site includes the Final report and submissions to the Inquiry by ACT government agencies.
The Inquiry Into the Operational Response to the January 2003 Bushfires
Author: Australian Capital Territory. Inquiry into the Operational Response to the January 2003 Bushfires in the ACT.
Publisher:
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Category : Canberra (A.C.T.)
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The web site includes the Final report and submissions to the Inquiry by ACT government agencies.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canberra (A.C.T.)
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The web site includes the Final report and submissions to the Inquiry by ACT government agencies.
Submissions to the Inquiry Into the Operational Response to the January 2003 Bushfires in Canberra
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Category : Forest fires
Languages : en
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Category : Forest fires
Languages : en
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Inquiry Into the Operational Response to the January 2003 Bushfires in the ACT
Author: Australian Capital Territory. Inquiry into the Operational Response to the January 2003 Bushfires in the ACT.
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ISBN: 9780642602169
Category : Canberra (A.C.T.)
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780642602169
Category : Canberra (A.C.T.)
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
Inquiry Into the Operational Response to the January 2003 Bushfires in the ACT
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Languages : en
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This website contains the submissions to the Inquiry, the text of the Final Report and the ACT Government response.
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Languages : en
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Book Description
This website contains the submissions to the Inquiry, the text of the Final Report and the ACT Government response.
ACT Government Agency Submissions to the Inquiry Into the Operational Response to the January 2003 Bushfires
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Category : Disaster relief
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
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Category : Disaster relief
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Government Response
Author: Australian Capital Territory. Legislative Assembly
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Category : Forest fires
Languages : en
Pages : 29
Book Description
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Category : Forest fires
Languages : en
Pages : 29
Book Description
The Canberra Firestorm
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ISBN: 9780980320213
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Languages : en
Pages : 412
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ISBN: 9780980320213
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Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
ACT Bushfire Support Unit Papers
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Category : Disaster relief
Languages : en
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On 18 January 2003, the ACT experienced an unprecedented fire disaster, causing the tragic death of four people, nearly 500 injuries treated at hospitals, the loss of 488 homes and over 90 community, educational, commercial and farm buildings; damage to many other homes and businesses, including rural properties and villages to the west of Canberra; and widespread destruction of physical infrastructure, forests and the environment generally. The total financial cost of the fires has been estimated at 350 million dollars. The scale of the effects of the January 2003 bushfire disaster on ACT citizens and the community and on public and private property led the ACT Government to conclude that there was a need for a specially focused approach to the ongoing direction of the recovery. While the majority of the Government response the disaster would be most effectively undertaken by existing Government and community sector agencies, the scale of the disaster, the wide range of responses required and the need to ensure that momentum and coordination was maintained led to the Government's decision to adopt a taskforce approach: •On the 24 January 2003, the Government announced the establishment of a Bushfire Recovery Taskforce to coordinate the government, community and business efforts to assist the victims of the disaster and the longer-term recovery of the ACT. •The Taskforce was to report to the Chief Minister as the Minister responsible for Bushfire Recovery. •A Community and Expert Reference Group (CERG) was established by the ACT Government on 3 February 2003 as a key advisory body to the Taskforce and Government on community recovery issues and as an essential two-way communication channel to ensure that the recovery strategy was informed by community views and needs, and by local knowledge and expertise. •The Taskforce and CERG were supported by a Bushfire Recovery Taskforce Secretariat, staffed mainly by seconded ACT public servants tasked with ensuring that the recovery process was a key priority through the ACT administration and that affected people's needs were responded to promptly. •The ACT Recovery Centre at Lyons was established on 24 January 2003 as a central point for bushfire affected residents to access information, advice, services and support. The role of the Taskforce was to advise the Government, provide leadership for the recovery and act as a bridge between Government agencies and the community.
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Category : Disaster relief
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
On 18 January 2003, the ACT experienced an unprecedented fire disaster, causing the tragic death of four people, nearly 500 injuries treated at hospitals, the loss of 488 homes and over 90 community, educational, commercial and farm buildings; damage to many other homes and businesses, including rural properties and villages to the west of Canberra; and widespread destruction of physical infrastructure, forests and the environment generally. The total financial cost of the fires has been estimated at 350 million dollars. The scale of the effects of the January 2003 bushfire disaster on ACT citizens and the community and on public and private property led the ACT Government to conclude that there was a need for a specially focused approach to the ongoing direction of the recovery. While the majority of the Government response the disaster would be most effectively undertaken by existing Government and community sector agencies, the scale of the disaster, the wide range of responses required and the need to ensure that momentum and coordination was maintained led to the Government's decision to adopt a taskforce approach: •On the 24 January 2003, the Government announced the establishment of a Bushfire Recovery Taskforce to coordinate the government, community and business efforts to assist the victims of the disaster and the longer-term recovery of the ACT. •The Taskforce was to report to the Chief Minister as the Minister responsible for Bushfire Recovery. •A Community and Expert Reference Group (CERG) was established by the ACT Government on 3 February 2003 as a key advisory body to the Taskforce and Government on community recovery issues and as an essential two-way communication channel to ensure that the recovery strategy was informed by community views and needs, and by local knowledge and expertise. •The Taskforce and CERG were supported by a Bushfire Recovery Taskforce Secretariat, staffed mainly by seconded ACT public servants tasked with ensuring that the recovery process was a key priority through the ACT administration and that affected people's needs were responded to promptly. •The ACT Recovery Centre at Lyons was established on 24 January 2003 as a central point for bushfire affected residents to access information, advice, services and support. The role of the Taskforce was to advise the Government, provide leadership for the recovery and act as a bridge between Government agencies and the community.
ACT Government Response to the Recommendations of the Coroner's Court in The Canberra Firestorm
Author: Australian Capital Territory
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Category : Canberra (A.C.T.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
On 8 January 2003 lightning strikes in the ACT and surrounding area caused four fires known as the McIntyres Hut fire, the Bendora fire, the Stockyard Spur fire and the Mount Gingera fire. Eventually these fires combined to produce the firestorm that devastated the ACT on 18 January 2003.
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Category : Canberra (A.C.T.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
On 8 January 2003 lightning strikes in the ACT and surrounding area caused four fires known as the McIntyres Hut fire, the Bendora fire, the Stockyard Spur fire and the Mount Gingera fire. Eventually these fires combined to produce the firestorm that devastated the ACT on 18 January 2003.
Community Bushfire Safety
Author: John Handmer
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
ISBN: 0643098771
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Community Bushfire Safety brings together in one accessible and comprehensive volume the results of the most important community safety research being undertaken within the Australian Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre (CRC). Using perspectives deriving from social science, economics and law, it complements the extensive literature already existing on bushfires, which ranges from ecology and fire behaviour to information about emergency management. In doing so, the book supports the increasing emphasis on community safety and the vital role it has to play in Australian bushfire management. Managing community safety requires a diversity of knowledge and an understanding of the many social processes that shape and ultimately determine a community’s resilience to bushfire. The wide range of issues covered in this volume reflects this diversity, including research into gender and vulnerability; the law and its implications for public/fire agency interactions; the arsonist’s rationale; the influence of the media; the role of economics in bushfire management and decision-making; understanding declines in fire brigade volunteerism; bushfire safety policy and its implementation; the effectiveness of community education and risk reduction schemes; and modes of building ignition. Community Bushfire Safety is accessible to practitioners, policy-makers, researchers and students. While the research reported has been undertaken in Australia, much of the material is generic and is likely to be relevant and useful to those dealing with community bushfire safety elsewhere in the world.
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
ISBN: 0643098771
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Community Bushfire Safety brings together in one accessible and comprehensive volume the results of the most important community safety research being undertaken within the Australian Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre (CRC). Using perspectives deriving from social science, economics and law, it complements the extensive literature already existing on bushfires, which ranges from ecology and fire behaviour to information about emergency management. In doing so, the book supports the increasing emphasis on community safety and the vital role it has to play in Australian bushfire management. Managing community safety requires a diversity of knowledge and an understanding of the many social processes that shape and ultimately determine a community’s resilience to bushfire. The wide range of issues covered in this volume reflects this diversity, including research into gender and vulnerability; the law and its implications for public/fire agency interactions; the arsonist’s rationale; the influence of the media; the role of economics in bushfire management and decision-making; understanding declines in fire brigade volunteerism; bushfire safety policy and its implementation; the effectiveness of community education and risk reduction schemes; and modes of building ignition. Community Bushfire Safety is accessible to practitioners, policy-makers, researchers and students. While the research reported has been undertaken in Australia, much of the material is generic and is likely to be relevant and useful to those dealing with community bushfire safety elsewhere in the world.