Registrations open for ANZ Emergency & Disaster Management Conference

By on 4 December, 2012
 
The Australian & New Zealand Disaster and Emergency Management Conference will be held at the Mercure Hotel, in Brisbane on 29th-31st May, 2013.
 
Registrations are now open, and available here.
 
The conference will consider what we have learnt in the past few years and provide a comprehensive forum that offers professionals (and future professionals) an opportunity to advance and improve approaches, thoughts and opinions, as well as examine expertise, competencies and aptitudes relating to the preparedness for future disasters, emergencies and hazards and the ability to recover from them quickly and efficiently.
 
Confirmed Keynotes include:
  • Mr Scott Milne, Response Manager, Emergency Management & Response Coordination, Australian Maritime Safety Authority
  • Associate Professor Brett Aimers OStJ, FRCNA (VIC), Senior Advisor Health Emergency Management, Victorian Department of Health
  • Professor Philip Morris, President, Australian and New Zealand Mental Health Association
  • Mr Craig Lapsley, Fire Services Commissioner, Victoria
  • Mr Grant Morrison, Director, Disaster Prevention and Risk Reduction, AusAid
  • Dr Ian Dacre, Disaster Management Operations Director, Asia Pacific, World Society for the Protection of Animals
  • Commissioner Ian Stewart, Queensland Police Commissioner
 
 
If you would like to present at the conference, please submit your abstract at http://anzdmc.com.au/index.php/submit-your-abstract-2013

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