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Presenters

The conference provides a tremendous opportunity for networking, recognition and professional growth opportunities for people from across the fire and emergency services industry.

As emerging thought leaders on various topics of importance to the industry, presenters are afforded a unique opportunity to share their thinking with people from across a diverse range of positions and agencies. Expanding the knowledge of the industry, sharing experiences and interacting with peers is a highlight of the conference.

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T V W X Y Z

Cameron, J.H

Presentations:

  • Ecological Consequences of Varying Fire Severity. I. Mapping Fire Severity on Kangaroo Island.



Cant, D.A

Presentations:

  • Project Phoenix - Learning From One of South Australia's Most Devastating Fires.



Cary, G.J

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Chapman, J

Presentations:

  • Behind the Flaming Zone: Coarse Woody Fuel Consumption in Australian Forest Fires.



Chisnall, S

Presentations:

  • Why Expose Yourself to Unnecessary Risks Every Time the Alarm Goes and Your Crew Takes Off On a Mission? Your Job is Tough Enough as it is.



Christie, F




Clifton, P




Colletti, D.J

Presentations:

  • Compressed Air Foam Systems in Structural and Wildland Urban Interface Firefighting. 



Cook, G.D

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Cowlishaw, S

Presentations:

  • Help! My Partner is a Volunteer Firefighter: Searching for the Balance Between Brigade and Family Life.



Crabb, J.B

Presentations:

  • GIS Supporting Fire Management Decisions in South Australia.
  • Mapping Support for Bushfire Response in South Australia.
  • GIS Supporting Incident Management Decision making in South Australia.



Cumming, G

Presentations:

  • How Worst Case Scenarios are Considered by Bushfire Firefighters: An Interview Study.