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From: Natural Hazards Research Australia <off...@naturalhazards.com.au>
Date: Fri, Sep 9, 2022 at 10:47 AM
Subject: Full program released for Natural Hazards Research Forum
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The program for the Natural Hazards Research Forum is now available, focusing on meaningful engagement and collaboration on natural hazards research.

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Three days of research engagement

The full program for the Natural Hazards Research Forum is now available, with a focus on creating meaningful opportunities for engagement and collaboration on natural hazards research.

See the program here.

The Natural Hazards Research Forum brings together people from research, government, industry and community to share knowledge and contribute to the current state and future of natural hazards research in Australia – what it is, what’s being done now, how it can be used and what should be done in future.

Across three days, the program (which is subject to change) features a range of expert keynotes and presentations, as well as several opportunities for delegates to engage and contribute on a wide range of critical natural hazards research topics.

When

Wednesday 12 – Friday 14 October 2022.

Where

Boulevard Auditorium, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
South Brisbane, QLD 4101.

Registration

Registrations are now open. 

Who should attend

Anyone who is interested in contributing to national conversations about natural hazards research is encouraged to attend. This is an in-person event with a hybrid component available for those who cannot attend in person. 

More information

Visit the Natural Hazards Research Forum website.

Also included in the Natural Hazards Research Forum program are:

  • the formal launch of Natural Hazards Research Australia, by Minister for Emergency Management, Senator Murray Watt
  • the Disaster Challenge Final, where three finalist teams will present their solutions to the wicked problem of ‘engaging a transient sector of the community with disaster preparation information’
  • the launch of the Centre’s first Reconciliation Action Plan  
  • a tailored information session for natural hazards research students.

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