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Date: 2013-11-06 23:09:46
Atmospheric sciences
Water waves
Natural hazards
Risk management
Emergency management
Humanitarian aid
Black Saturday bushfires
State Emergency Service
Flood
Management
Bushfires in Australia
Meteorology

2012 Tasmanian State Natural Disaster Risk Assessment A Guide to Staying Safe 2012 Tasmanian State Natural Disaster Risk Assessment:

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