Natural Hazards Research Forum
The Natural Hazards Research Forum returns to Adelaide on 18-20 June 2025, showcasing the latest natural hazards research, expert keynote speakers and knowledge collaboration.
The Natural Hazards Research Forum returns to Adelaide on 18-20 June 2025, showcasing the latest natural hazards research, expert keynote speakers and knowledge collaboration.
The LGAQ’s biennial Queensland Disaster Management Conference will take place in the first half of the year, with the program and link to register soon to be released. Delivered in partnership with Queensland Police Service, Queensland Fire Department, Queensland Reconstruction Authority and Office of the Inspector-General Emergency Management, the conference will run from 27–29 May 2025 at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre.
This event presents a valuable opportunity to explore how ideas, case studies, and research can be practically applied to enhance disaster management strategies. Attendees will gain insights into innovative approaches, lessons learned, and emerging best practices, strengthening resilience across Queensland communities. Click here to view events details.
The 2025 Lessons Management Forum will be a hybrid event held at Wharewaka Function Centre in Wellington, New Zealand and online from 20-22 May 2025.
The aim of the forum is to provide professional development and networking collaboration opportunities and knowledge sharing for lessons practitioners, to support and grow the practice of lessons management and promote a learning culture.
With the extent, severity and frequency of bushfires increasing due to a range of factors including climate change, what is the potential impact of bushfires on people, the environment and energy networks?
Find out how Powerlink Queensland (Powerlink) and researchers used the Project IGNIS model to identify higher-risk locations across their transmission network, as well as inform internal decision-making processes about bushfire risk mitigation strategies, policies and operational imperatives.
A fascinating look at global post-disaster resilience housing programs and what they mean for Australia. Register now.