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This paper examines 512 Australian newspaper articles published over a five-year period (2016–2021) that report on air pollution due to bushfire smoke and resulting human health impacts.
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This research was conducted as one part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC’s Improved decision support for natural hazard risk reduction project.
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This report presents the results of an analysis to quantify increases in bushfire risk due to different population growth and climate change scenarios in four areas of emerging bushfire risk in Western Australia.
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This report provides a review and synthesis of the economic impacts of the 2019-2020 Australian bushfires on agriculture and the wider food system.
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The strategy is designed to support Australia's governments, communities and businesses to better adapt, recognising that adaptation is a shared responsibility that requires sustained and ongoing action.
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This article interrogates the techno-politics of crowdsourced data in the study of environmental hazards such as floods, storms, wildfires, and cyclones.
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This five-month utilisation project's aim was to deliver a nationally agreed set of public flood risk messages, informed by research and agreed by a national working group comprising SES representatives from all Australian states and territories.
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This research explores what is required for sustainable Indigenous housing in regional and remote Australia. It argues that sustainability should be understood in terms of the capacity of housing to confer positive health and wellbeing outcomes for householders.

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