About Victoria State Emergency Service
Victoria State Emergency Service (SES) works to ensure the safety of Victorian communities by responding to emergencies and disasters across the state. SES is the control agency during emergency responses to floods, storms, earthquakes and tsunamis in Victoria, and is the largest provider of road rescue in the state.
Tamsin Achilles
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David Baker
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Jen Burgess
End-user
Kendra Clegg
End-user
Susan Davie
End-user
Stephen Griffin
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Terese Howlett
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Neil Payn
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Jacqueline Quaine
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Jacob Riley
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Kate White
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Tim Wiebusch
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Flood risk communication
Tamsin Achilles
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Susan Davie
End-user
Kate White
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Impact-based forecasting for the coastal zone: East Coast Lows
Tamsin Achilles
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Effective risk and warning communication during natural hazards
Tamsin Achilles
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Neil Payn
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Jacqueline Quaine
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Jacob Riley
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Child-centred disaster risk reduction
Tamsin Achilles
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Susan Davie
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Catastrophic and cascading events: planning and capability
David Baker
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Out of uniform: building community resilience through non-traditional emergency volunteering
Jen Burgess
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Kendra Clegg
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Enabling sustainable emergency volunteering
Kendra Clegg
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Improving the role of hazard communications in increasing residents’ preparedness and response planning
Susan Davie
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Recovery Capitals
Susan Davie
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SES fit for task
Stephen Griffin
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Terese Howlett
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Hazards, culture and Indigenous communities
Kate White
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An analysis of building losses and human fatalities from natural disasters
Tim Wiebusch
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