About Country Fire Service
The SA Country Fire Service (CFS) is a volunteer based, fire and emergency service dedicated to protecting life, property and environmental assets in regional and semi metropolitan South Australia. With approximately 15 000 volunteers and 110 staff, CFS provides a range of fire and emergency services to more than 434 communities across South Australia.
Mick Ayre
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Fiona Dunstan
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Leigh Miller
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Greg Nettleton
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Peta O'Donohue
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Rob Sandford
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Andrew Stark
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Mark Thomason
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Richard Wald
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Scientific diversity and uncertainty in risk mitigation policy and planning
Mick Ayre
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Leigh Miller
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Effective risk and warning communication during natural hazards
Fiona Dunstan
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Improving the role of hazard communications in increasing residents’ preparedness and response planning
Fiona Dunstan
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Child-centred disaster risk reduction
Fiona Dunstan
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Peta O'Donohue
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Urban planning for natural hazard mitigation
Greg Nettleton
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Andrew Stark
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Catastrophic and cascading events: planning and capability
Greg Nettleton
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2014 South Australia post-incident task force
Peta O'Donohue
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2015 Sampson Flat SA post-incident task force
Peta O'Donohue
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Improving land dryness measures and forecasts
Rob Sandford
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Threshold conditions for extreme fire behaviour
Andrew Stark
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Impact-based forecasting for the coastal zone: East Coast Lows
Andrew Stark
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Fire spread prediction across fuel types
Andrew Stark
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Managing animals in disasters: improving preparedness, response, and resilience through individual and organisational collaboration
Andrew Stark
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Fire coalescence and mass spotfire dynamics
Andrew Stark
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Coupled fire-atmosphere modelling
Andrew Stark
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Improving decision-making in complex multi-team environments
Mark Thomason
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