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Emergency volunteering in Australia: transforming, not declining. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2015).
The future of 'non-traditional' emergency volunteering: what will it look like and how can it work? - Peer reviewed. Adelaide Conference 2015 (2015).
How will the new satellite navigation systems help with the provision of information and warnings? - peer viewed. Adelaide Conference 2015 (2015).
Out of uniform: building community resilience through non-traditional emergency volunteering: Annual project report 2014-2015. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2015).
Progress made with public awareness-raising activities aimed at building both rural and urban disaster resilience. Australian Journal of Emergency Management 30, (2015).
Promoting Child Resilience to Disasters: Policy, Practice, Research Conference Paper 2014. Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC and AFAC Wellington Conference 2014 (2015).
A review of informal volunteerism in emergencies and disasters: Definition, opportunities and challenges. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 13, 358-368 (2015).
The role of social science in the governance and management of wildland fire. international Journal of Wildland Fire 24, 151-152 (2015).
Negotiating risk and responsibility through law, policy and planning. Australian Journal of Emergency Management 29, (2014).
Community safety during the 2009 Australian ‘Black Saturday’ bushfires: an analysis of household preparedness and response. International Journal of Wildland Fire (2013). doi:10.1071/WF12010
Changing the rules of the game: mechanisms that shape responsibility-sharing from beyond Australian fire and emergency management. The Australian Journal of Emergency Management 27, (2012).
Estimating the economic, social and environmental impacts of wildfires in Australia. Environmental Hazards 1 - 19 (2012). doi:10.1080/17477891.2012.703490
Exploring the capacity to adapt to climate change in the fire management sector of Victoria, Australia. IAWF 3rd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Seattle, WA, 17-19 April 2012 138 (2012). at <http://www.iawfonline.org/pdf/3rd%20Human%20Dimensions%20Conference%20Proceedings%20-%20FINAL.pdf>
From risk to resilience? Reframing shared responsibility in Australian disaster policy . IAWF 3rd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Seattle, WA, 17-19 April 2012 71-74 (2012). at <http://www.iawfonline.org/pdf/3rd%20Human%20Dimensions%20Conference%20Proceedings%20-%20FINAL.pdf>
Reframing responsibility-sharing for bushfire risk management in Australia after Black Saturday. Environmental Hazards 1 - 15 (2012). doi:10.1080/17477891.2011.608835
Responding to bushfire risk: the need for transformative adaptation. Environmental Research Letters 7, 014018 (2012).
Vulnerability to bushfires in rural Australia: A case study from East Gippsland, Victoria. Journal of Rural Studies (2012). doi:10.1016/j.jrurstud.2011.11.002
Policy review Mechanisms for sharing responsibility A report of the Sharing Responsibility project. (2011).
A review of operations research methods applicable to wildfire management. International Journal of Wildland Fire (2011). doi:10.1071/WF10129
Australian bushfire fatalities 1900-2008: exploring trends in relation to the `Prepare, stay and defend or leave early' policy. Environmental Science & Policy 13, 185 - 194 (2010).
Community Bushfire Safety: A Review of Post-black Saturday Research. Australian Journal of Emergency Management 25, 7-13 (2010).
Community bushfire safety ( ) (CSIRO Publishing, 2008).