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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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Melbourne / London / Starlight / /

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Creating Partnerships / Newspix/News Ltd / Emergency Management / Russell / Household E / Oxford University Press / Melbourne University Press / Whittaker / /

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Australia / Australasia / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / Product Issues / Man-Made Disaster / Natural Disaster / Product Recall / /

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Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre / /

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private equipment / machinery spark / telephone tree / community systems / fire services / Social systems / social networks / formal systems / factory site / /

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Tamborine Mountain / /

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American Society of Professional Emergency Planners / Australian Bureau of Statistics / State Emergency Service / Fire Service / BCRC Project C7 / Australasian Fire Authorities Council / Country Fire Service / Water Authority / Oxford University / Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre / /

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Kaye Stevens / Mae Proudley / Helen Goodman / John Gilbert / Gerald Elsworth / Alan Rhodes / John Gawen / /

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Project Leader / Editor / farmer / Walker / Manager of Community Education / Community Fire Guard / Author / /

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prior experience / /

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South Australia / /

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Psychological Bulletin / The Australian Journal / /

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South Australia / /

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www.afac.com.au / /

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