2014 Events

This page lists Bushfire CRC events for 2014.

Extreme Fire Behaviour

Weather forecasters, fire behaviour specialists, firefighters, and incident controllers will benefit greatly from this work, as well as fire scientists.

Photo by CFA Communities and Communication

Community safety practitioners, communications managers and practitioners, community members and community groups will benefit greatly from this work, as well as members of the media.

Photo - NSW RFS

Senior emergency managers and state and regional level incident coordinators will benefit greatly from this work, as well as emergency management policy makers.

Awake, smoky and hot!

Operational managers of all levels, firefighters and workforce managers will benefit greatly from this work, as well as workforce safety specialists.

Fire in the landscape

Land managers, environmental managers, fire managers and fire planners will benefit greatly from this work, as well as catchment managers.

Living on the edge

Community safety practitioners, community members, community groups and local government will benefit greatly from this work, as well as government administrators.

Photo - Brydie O'Connor NSW RFS

Community safety practitioners, communications managers and practitioners, community members and community groups will benefit greatly from this work, as well as members of the media.

Power to the people

Policy makers, policy analysts, emergency management planners and community groups will benefit greatly from this work, as well as local government emergency planners.

Paying the price

Risk managers, fire planners, policy makers, finance directors and treasury officials will benefit greatly from this work, as well as fire and land managers looking to get the most value for money on fire risk management strategies.

Next G fire prediction

Fire planners, fire managers of all levels, risk managers, local government planners, fire behaviour specialists, GIS specialists and IT developers will benefit greatly from this work, as well as firefighters with an interest in fire spread modelling.

Land managers, remote sensing specialists and emissions managers will benefit greatly from this work, as well as fire operations staff and volunteers in northern Australia.