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Date: 2014-03-19 20:04:30
Natural hazards
Emergency management
Wildland fire suppression
Ecological succession
Fire
Bushfires in Australia
New South Wales Rural Fire Service
Wildfire
Firefighter
Management
Public safety
Occupational safety and health

The Australian Journal of Emergency Management, Vol. 23 No. 1, February[removed]Glimpses of ‘community’ through the lens of a small fire event Helen Goodman and John Gawen analyse a community’s reaction to the ‘Shi

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