Knowledge Sharing - Bushfire risk at the rural-urban interface: Improving fire risk assessment at the urban edge: Wed, 10 Dec, 1:30pm - 2:30pm AEDT https://t.co/3YaFLPegQF
Loving #AFAC24 at Sydney. Come along to the NHRA booth in the trade exhibition tomorrow (Thursday) at 10.30am for some informative short talks 🔥 ALSO come and visit us at stand# 337 for your chance to win an XXl Milka chocolate bar. #NHRA
Our new research concept round is now open. We’re looking for research problems that we can help with. This concept round closes on 8 March. Make sure you’re across what is required by signing up for the online briefing on 12 February at 1pm AEDT. Details https://t.co/pfKsV0L7kC
PhD opportunity - seeking keen potential modeller to work with me & @ChrisRudiger to bring Australian vegetation into #JULES model - please share! https://t.co/mbXlPNqC6w
Hanging out at #AFAC23 with OCSE, NPWS, NHRA and the NSW Bushfire and Natural Hazard Research Centre. Also another 3214 attendees. So much is going on in the fire and natural hazard management space. I’ve developed a soft spot for Wombat, the yellow LiDAR robot. #NSWBFNHRC
Jane Doe and the Quill of all Tales. So proud of my cuz Jem launching his third book in the series. The commitment to make this happen is amazing. He spoke of the battle for artist during COVID, the 2019/2020 fires and the internal battle to keep writing. He nailed it (again).
I think ABC have discovered Sol. I’ll have to share him with the world. It’s such a pleasure travelling life with him #bigrocks https://t.co/1PZJq5frjA
Looking forward to working with the NSW Bushfire and Natural Hazard Research Centre and especially watching it grow and thrive with the recently assembled team of experienced researchers. Fab to see it launched on Thursday.
Prof @MatthiasBoer from @westsyduhie will head the NSW Bushfire and Natural Hazards Research Centre, an $8M collaborative research centre involving 6 universities, funded by @NSWDPE. Forming part of a wider program managed by @NSWReconAuth. #NSWBNHRC READ👉https://t.co/VDnHsGw1uJ
A few years ago UOW geologist Solomon Buckman @SolBuckman and his family went on a 6 month road trip to check out Australia's rocks. In this article, @ABCaustralia interviews the Professor about Australia's largest rocks. Spoiler: Uluru isn't the biggest.
https://t.co/Z5O3k8SFED
Have you ever seen how quickly grass fires can travel? This video, captured by a #NSWRFS helicopter in Northern NSW during the 2019/2020 fire season, shows just how quickly grass fires travel and the dangers spot fires pose. For more infomation visit: https://t.co/3QyPI84ofT
Big Australian rocks @SolBuckman@uowresearch “Wollongong family take a road trip to check out Australian rocks” https://t.co/Sf1P2Tc1qQ via @ABCaustralia