The CRC's successes and accomplishments of its first four years are featured in the Highlights and Achievements 2013-2017 publication, which is available online.
In a departure from the traditional PDF report, the four-year timeline allows you to click and scroll through a variety of topics including, utilisation case studies; CRC people and research highlights.
The publication makes it easy to open links and explore our research conducted by PhD students and experts.
You can also see our strategic plan and follow the links to our comprehensive accounts of Showcase 2017 and annual conferences across Australia.
Our report provides an overview of the first four years of the CRC’s eight-year funding period, based around the projects, the people and the organisations that have contributed to the overall success of the centre.
Our interactive version is now online, which presents Highlights and Achievements 2013-2017, take a look here.
The primary activities from 2013-2017 have been:
Delivering on our research and utilisation objectives;
Consolidating, refreshing and promoting the research program;
Bringing together researchers, partners and broader stakeholders through a calendar of events, conferences and workshops;
Building the capacity of the sector through postgraduate research and mentoring;
Establishing national research priorities for natural hazards emergency management;
Developing options beyond this funding period to transition to an ongoing research centre.