Morning Tea & Poster Session — ASN Events
10:45AM - 11:45AM
Exhibition Hall

#afac15

Prescribed Burn effectiveness, Bangor Fire January 2014 (#101)

10:45 AM
Stuart Beinke
Simeon Telfer

Evacuation Resource Mapping Tools - Aiding Victoria Police Evacuation Procedures and Response in Times of Bushfire Crisis  (#102)

10:45 AM
Jem C Belcher

Doing the impossible? Developing a national framework to measure disaster resilience at the municipal level  (#103)

10:45 AM
Deanne Bird

The lessons learnt from the longitudinal study of lung function in South Australian Metropolitan Fire Fighters (#104)

10:45 AM
Alan Crockett

FAST-card Fire ground Accountability System (#105)

10:45 AM
Bryan Currie

Climatological aspects of lightning activity in Australia relevant to fire and emergency services (#106)

10:45 AM
Andrew J Dowdy

The Role of Technology in Provision of Real-time Information to Support Decision Making During Incidents in Western Australia (#107)

10:45 AM
Jared Ebrall

Multi-agency Capability and Capacity Project (#108)

10:45 AM
Jasmine Filmer

Understanding Grassland Curing for Fire and Land Management Operations in the Australian Capital Territory (#109)

10:45 AM
Scott Farquhar

A Multi-Agency Approach to Bushfire Management Planning in SA (#110)

10:45 AM
Aidan Galpin

Creating a grassland curing dataset from UAV imagery - operational considerations (#111)

10:45 AM
Mark Garvey

The needs of people with chronic conditions in natural disasters (#112)

10:45 AM
Louise Gilmour

Connecting and staying connected with at risk communities (#113)

10:45 AM
Paul P Harris

Keeping your In-Service Fire Apparatus Safe and Ready for Emergency Response  (#114)

10:45 AM
Thomas A Hillenbrand

Empowering young people to join, having the culture to make them stay (#115)

10:45 AM
Nathan Inwood

Land Management Recovery Intervention Post Multiple Short-interval Bushfires: 2013 Harrietville – Alpine Fire Area (#116)

10:45 AM
Daniel A Jamieson

Burnology | Unite, a new concept in incident information management and collaboration (#117)

10:45 AM
Dylan Kendall

How a partnership enabled the treatment of bushfire risk on private land managed for conservation (#118)

10:45 AM
Justine Leahy

Assessing Planned Burn Severity in Forest and Woodland Using Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager (OLI)nal Land Imager (OLI) (#119)

10:45 AM
Neil Cooper

The Sustainability of Australian Fire Agencies through Diversity (#120)

10:45 AM
Bronnie Mackintosh

Emergency Ready Communities (#121)

10:45 AM
Andrew Mason

The Survival of Two Schools in a Major Bushfire (#122)

10:45 AM
Tony McArthur

Guideline for Fire Brigade Intervention Model Aerial Operations in Queensland (#123)

10:45 AM
Peter McMillan

A New Perspective on Australia's Fire Seasons (#124)

10:45 AM
Rick McRae

Predicting Blow-Up Fire Events (#125)

10:45 AM
Rick McRae

Use of Local Government legislation to enable fuel reduction burning (#126)

10:45 AM
Mike McStephen

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Volunteer Community Educators (#127)

10:45 AM
Peta Miller Rose

Working Together - Interoperability: Capes Enhanced Service Delivery (#128)

10:45 AM
Danny S Mosconi

Protection by detection: How early wildfire detection reduces economic, natural and human devastation (#129)

10:45 AM
Jan-Paul Papaioannou

The redi-portal: An innovative Risk Evaluation and Disaster Information Tool-box for Disaster Managers in Queensland (#130)

10:45 AM
Robert Preston

What does innovation in Emergency Management look like? (#131)

10:45 AM
Daniel Pridham

SESIIMS – an Information Management solution for SA SES (#132)

10:45 AM
Sara Pulford

Advancing Compressed Air Foam Systems for Wildfires / Internal Attack and Combined Aerial Pumper Appliance (#133)

10:45 AM
Shan Raffel

The Western Australian State Risk Project – Identifying WA’s priority risks to efficiently allocate resources (#134)

10:45 AM
Andrew Sanders

Why We Need a Sharing Portal for Bushfire Work Health and Safety Representatives (#135)

10:45 AM
Brian Levine

Implementing a shared responsibility approach for bushfire risk management between governments and homeowners (#136)

10:45 AM
Peta Townsing

Is body composition or fitness affecting inflammatory responses of firefighters working in the heat? (#137)

10:45 AM
Anthony Walker

Working in the heat increases platelet numbers and may increases the risk of a cardiovascular event for up to 24-hours (#138)

10:45 AM
Anthony Walker

Reducing risk of bushfire to Leadbeater’s Possum: using latest research and bushfire modelling to inform planned burning (#139)

10:45 AM
Joanna Wand

The River Less Travelled: Reliance towards resilience - Involving community in the planning process (#140)

10:45 AM
David Webber

Coherent Community Education Strategy (#141)

10:45 AM
Kate White

Are we preventing Prevention? (#142)

10:45 AM
Gary Williams

Assessing Environmental Impacts of Burning – EPBC Strategic Assessment in SA (#143)

10:45 AM
Mike Wouters

Bring your lipstick (#144)

10:45 AM
Sandra Robinson