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Inquiries following the 2002-2003 Austrlain bushfires: common themes and future directions for Australian bushfire mitigation and management.

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Kanowski, Peter
Whelan, R
Ellis, Stephen J R

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Institute of Foresters of Australia

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Major bushfires in south-eastern Australia in the 2002-2003 bushfire season caused the loss of ten lives, substantial damage both to rural and urban property and to infrastructure and primary production systems, and had significant environmental impacts.

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Australian Forestry

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2037-12-31
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