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Date: 2014-03-03 22:16:22
Emergency Management Queensland
Cyclone Yasi
Queensland floods
State of emergency
Brisbane
Queensland
Public safety
Emergency management
States and territories of Australia

The Australian Journal of Emergency Management Volume 27, No. 2, April[removed]IN PROFILE: James McGowan AM Seen at a State Disaster Management Group (SDMG) meeting during the TC Yasi-Queensland floods of[removed], Jim McG

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