Perth
Australia

10th Australasian Natural Hazards Management Conference: Translating Research into Practice

Organizer(s) The Office of Emergency Management of Western Australia
Venue
University Club of Western Australia
Date
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The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) of Western Australia is proud to host ANHMC10. This year's conference will provide a forum for discussion of the integration of hazard information into effective emergency risk management. Applying science and research information to best practice planning, warning, response and recovery capabilities will lower the impact of events on communities. The conference will bring together expertise from Australia, New Zealand and abroad to enable the sharing of knowledge and strengthen collaboration.

Target audience

The target audience is emergency managers, planners, risk assessors, asset and utility managers, natural hazards researchers and scientists.

Conference Program

The conference program will be available on the 14th of July. Please see Key Dates for further information.

Registration

The conference registration fee is $400 ($450 after the 15th of August 2017) per participant.

The full time student registration fee is $200 ($225 after the 15th of August 2017). (Proof of full time enrollment in a tertiary institution may be required)

Registration fees are inclusive of GST.

Morning and afternoon teas, lunches, social events, the conference and Conference Proceedings volume are included as part of the registration fee.

Note:

The registration fee does not include the field-trip or optional workshops.

Registration can be completed on the home page by credit card or invoice.

The conference is limited to 280 people, so to guarantee participation, please register as soon as possible.

Attachments

Conference Program , English

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