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| ACMC Newsletters | ACMC Newsletters
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| ACMC Protection Of Civilians Course | ACMC delivered Protection of Civilians training in Canberra on 1-2 April 2025 to more than 70 participants from Australian government and civil society, as well as representatives from governments and militaries across the Indo-Pacific. |
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| ACMC Protection of Civilians seminar focusses on maritime domain | The seminar featured Australian and international presenters from government agencies and civil society. Discussions focussed on the particular challenges of protecting civilians at sea. | News Story |
| ACMC Protection of Civilians workshop | ACMC convened a workshop to consider the changing context of Protection of Civilians (POC) and identify emerging challenges and avenues to minimise the risk to civilians in crisis. | News Story |
| ACMC Recurring Issues from Australian Civil-Military Responses 1997 - 2022 Summary Report | The Australian Civil-Military Centre (ACMC) commissioned research report Recurring Issues from Australian Civil-Military responses 1977 - 2022 in 2024 (The Report). |
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| ACMC Recurring Issues from Australian Civil-Military Responses 1997 - 2022 Technical Report | The Recurring Issues from Australian Civil-Military Responses 1977 – 2022 report (The Report) involved conducting a |
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| ACMC Research Procurement Round | The Australian Civil-M |
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| ACMC supports AFAC Lessons Management Forum | News Story | |
| ACMC supports AFP International training | ACMC supported the AFP’s training program for members deploying to the Pacific. |
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| ACMC supports AFP pre-deployment course | ACMC delivered civil-military-police training to AFP Officers who will shortly begin deployments in the Pacific, Asia, UK and the United States | News Story |
| ACMC supports disaster preparedness in Tuvalu | ACMC has worked with Tuvaluan authorities and Australian and New Zealand stakeholders to further build Tuvalu capacity to prepare for and respond to natural disasters. Tuvalu is particularly at risk from tropical cyclones and associated storm surges and flooding. In recent years, the Pacific Island nation has been impacted by inundation from king/spring tides (Feb 2024), Cyclone Tino (2020) and Cyclone Pam (2015). | News Story |