Disasters have no boundaries: Navigating the increasing frequency and complexity of events
Join sector colleagues at 24th Emergency Management Conference on Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 July at the Pullman Melbourne, Albert Park.
About this year's conference
This year's Emergency Management Conference will explore the myriad challenges faced by communities and responsible authorities as disaster events become more frequent and diverse.
The impacts of emergencies do not observe clear geographical or social boundaries and the intensity of emergencies and the types of impacts vary from place to place and between communities and individuals.
They also change over time.
Further, as the frequency of bushfire, flood and storm activity has increased, emergency management functions have begun to overlap.
Resilience building, response, recovery and reconstruction must occur at all levels continually and often simultaneously.
How will we manage emergencies in this context and how can we take care of ourselves and others working in emergency management in the process?
How do I register?
Visit hpe.com.au/emcmelbourne/ (External link) to find out more about the conference, its program and registration.
The 2024 Emergency Management Conference is presented by the Emergency Services Foundation (External link), supported by Natural Hazards Research Australia (External link), and the Inspector-General for Emergency Management.
Join sector colleagues at 24th Emergency Management Conference on Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 July at the Pullman Melbourne, Albert Park.
About this year's conference
This year's Emergency Management Conference will explore the myriad challenges faced by communities and responsible authorities as disaster events become more frequent and diverse.
The impacts of emergencies do not observe clear geographical or social boundaries and the intensity of emergencies and the types of impacts vary from place to place and between communities and individuals.
They also change over time.
Further, as the frequency of bushfire, flood and storm activity has increased, emergency management functions have begun to overlap.
Resilience building, response, recovery and reconstruction must occur at all levels continually and often simultaneously.
How will we manage emergencies in this context and how can we take care of ourselves and others working in emergency management in the process?
How do I register?
Visit hpe.com.au/emcmelbourne/ (External link) to find out more about the conference, its program and registration.
The 2024 Emergency Management Conference is presented by the Emergency Services Foundation (External link), supported by Natural Hazards Research Australia (External link), and the Inspector-General for Emergency Management.