On 14 July 2021 the IGEM hosted the inaugural Queensland Disaster Management Research Forum. The virtual event featured 48 research projects exploring the theme looking back, being present, looking forward. Projects were presented by academics, early career researchers and industry-based practitioners to continue IGEMs work in supporting collaboration and knowledge exchange between the research and disaster management sectors.
Two Panel sessions were also held, bringing together academics and practitioners to share their thoughts on Does history help or hinder? and Opportunities and Enablers of Change.
All presentations are available below accessed by clicking the title of the project or panel session. Further details can be found in the Program and Abstract Guide. Please enjoy the recordings below and, if you have any questions, contact the team at R&E@igem.qld.gov.au.
We would like to thank our partners from the IGEM Research Advisory Panel for supporting the 2021 Queensland Disaster Management Research Forum.
Opening remarks
Welcome - Associate Professor Cheryl Desha
Opening remarks –the Honourable Mark Ryan, Minister for Police and Corrective Services and Minister for Fire and Emergency
Dealing with complexity –Inspector-General Alistair Dawson APM
Looking Back Panel - Does history help of hinder?
Panel host
Dr Margaret Cook
Panel members
Ms Cathy Buck, Coordinator Disaster Management, Sunshine Coast Council
Mr Mike Lollback, Local Government Association of Queensland
Dr Scott McKinnon, Australian Centre for Culture, Environment, Society and Space, University of Wollongong
Associate Professor Amisha Mehta, School of Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations, QUT
Mr Collin Sivalingum, State Manager, Emergency Services, Australian Red Cross
Dr Claire Brennan, College of Arts, Society & Education, James Cook University
Ms Jade Gould, Chair, Butchulla Aboriginal Corporation
Futures Panel - Opportunities and Enablers of Change
Panel host
Professor Luke van der Laan
Panel members
Mr Alistair Dawson, Inspector-General of Emergency Management
Mr Brendan Moon, CEO, Queensland Reconstruction Authority
Professor Hugh Possingham, Queensland Chief Scientist
Mr Doug Smith, Deputy Commissioner Strategy and Policy, Queensland Police Service
Associate Professor Cheryl Desha, Griffith University
Dr Anne Swinbourne, James Cook University
Professor Bela Stantic, Griffith University
Ms Sioux Campbell, Disaster Management Resilience Officer, Cairns Regional Council
Dr John Rolfe
Looking Back
Oral histories of Yasi - Dr Deb Anderson (Queensland State Library Fellowship, Monash University)
‘It doesn’t seem like it’s real’: Remembering the Night of Noah, Townsville’s flood of 1998 - Dr Rohan Lloyd (James Cook University)
Brisbane 2011 –10 years on - Dr Margaret Cook (University of the Sunshine Coast)
The 2019 Flood in Townsville - Drought and Deluge in a Historical Perspective - Patrick White (James Cook University)
Unprecedented? Pandemic memory and responses to Covid-19 in Australia and New Zealand - Dr Claire Brennan (James Cook University)
Listening to the memories of survivors - Dr Scott McKinnon (University of Wollongong)
Looking back: what the geological record can tell us about earthquake hazard - Dr Dan Clark (Geoscience Australia)
Early Career Researchers
Building Tourism Organisational Resilience to Natural Disasters -Yawei Jiang (University of Queensland)
Reducing extreme heat health risks in the public realm –how can urban design policy play a greater role? - Ryan McNeilly Smith (University of the Sunshine Coast)
Walking the talk? Local level collaboration for resilience - Rebecca McNaught (Griffith University)
Being Present
Introduction - Dr Alastair Stark (University of Queensland)
The Ecology of Recovery: -How preparedness, response and recovery systems work together to create a comprehensive mental health safety system in response to drought, natural disasters and emergency incidents in Queensland - Dr Ben Norris (Queensland Health)
An innovative resilient hospitals decision-support model - Dr Heba Mohtady Ali (Griffith University)
Human rights and disaster management in Queensland - Professor Susan Harris-Rimmer (Griffith University)
Towards protective action: A seven-year research program investigating effective risk and warning communication during natural hazards to encourage community behaviour change - Associate Professor Dominique Greer (QUT)
Leading action research for person-centred emergency management - Ms Helen Styles (Mackay Regional Council)
Understanding under and non-insurance amongst renters in Cairns - Dr Nick Osbaldiston (James Cook University)
Improving resilience-based disaster risk management - Jonathan Raikes (University of the Sunshine Coast)
Floodway Behaviour During Extreme Flood Events - Isaac Greene (University of Southern Queensland)
A state-wide operational burned area mapping methodology -Thomas Franz (Department of Environment and Science)
Using fuel distribution to manage the flammable ecosystem of southeast Queensland: Technological advancements, current practices, key challenges and gaps - Dr Sanjeev Kumar Srivastava (University of the Sunshine Coast)
Early Career Researchers
Necessary integrated approaches for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation through effective community engagement - Dr Carla Selina Baybay (Griffith University)
Philanthropic responses to disaster - an edited book to be published in 2022 - Dr Alexandra Williamson (QUT)
Bushfire Resistant Lightweight Aggregate Masonry Blocks -Indunil Erandi Ariyaratne (QUT)
Building Safety in Bushfires: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Modelling Approach - Dr Anthony Ariyanayagam (QUT)
Full-scale Test of a Safe Room under Simulated Bushfire Conditions -Sahani Hendawitharana (QUT)
Improving the safety of steel roof and wall claddings in bushfires - Lisa Pieper (QUT)
Understanding disaster preparedness and preparedness behaviours among pharmacists: A multi-phase study in Australia - Dr Elizabeth McCourt (Queensland Health)
Building business resilience to external shocks: The role of social networks to small tourism & hospitality businesses - Wendy Pham (University of Queensland)
Storm tide assessment - Tropical Cyclone Debbie case study - Gaelle Faivre (Griffith University)
Looking Forward
A system dynamics model for understanding poor mental health outcomes among regional Queenslanders affected by drought and disasters - Dr Craig Jacobson (University of Queensland)
Transmedia storytelling in disaster risk communication - Dr Jenny Hou (QUT)
Stories of resilience and recovery - A/Professor Karine Dupre (Griffith University)
Leadership learning and development options for volunteer firefighters / emergency responders: An Australian Capability Gap - Haydn McComas (Griffith University)
Building Resilience to Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding - Dr Aysin Dedekorkut-Howes (Griffith University)
What motivates, allows and sustains people to live-in disaster-prone regions following repeated natural disaster - Marie Fredriksen (QUT)
Transformation and Climate Adaptation: Why, What and How - Dr Edward Morgan (Griffith University)
Local food resilience and contingency plans in Queensland - Dr Kim Reis (Griffith University)
Codesigning educational facilities for disaster preparedness and response: Sharing the journey and insights into partnerships and collaboration - Assoc Prof Cheryl Desha, Savindi Caldera and Dr Nancy Spencer (Griffith University)
QFES Research Function - Dr Mike Carrol and Matthew Dyer (QFES)
Early Career Researchers
Framework for probabilistic downburst risk assessment of distributed power systems - Mosaruf Hussan (University of Queensland)
Food contingency planning for vulnerable communities within Disaster Management: An assessment of the Cairns Region’s vulnerable communities - Prudence Liddy