International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction was yesterday, as we watched the water rising in 3 states of Australia. Globally, over the past 20 years, 'water-related disasters accounted for 73.9% of [natural hazards]". https://t.co/NMzrbfWHJB
After Queen Elizabeth II's death, Indigenous Australia can't be expected to shut up. Our sorry business is without end https://t.co/yZVLVpi5eG via @ABCaustralia
$50 million in public money for gas corporations to frack the NT!? Traditional Owners have been saying no for over a decade. I just joined them and signed their open letter – will you join me? https://t.co/s99Ck3p8Tk
Exciting new edition of Australian Journal of Emergency Management https://t.co/o6COYfsUoh
The theme is Gender and Disaster Australia's 'Gender Justice in Disaster' conference.
Gender and Disaster Australia supports the Wiyi Yani U Thangani (Women’s Voices) Report and Project. It’s time to achieve First Nations Gender Justice and Equality
in Australia https://t.co/GMELiOYoco
Commander Donna Wheatley, long admired by the GAD Pod, proves once again her commitment to fairness and equality. This signals the start of positive change.
‘Stripper club culture’: Senior firefighter calls out the sexual harassment she’s endured https://t.co/SSo96N583z
At any time the Government could invoke the legal power to intervene in the “public interest” on humanitarian grounds to release the Biloela family from remote detention and grant stay. The stroke of a Ministerial pen is all that it would take. https://t.co/Hl56grB59b
I wonder what Jenny thinks about a little girl waiting 10 days to be evacuated to a mainland hospital from a remote prison after waiting 10 days in pain. Asking for a nation