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| Sharing knowledge to build disaster resilience. | ACMC shared early findings from its research on HADR coordination mechanisms in the Pacific, at a Regional Consultative Group on Humanitarian Civil-Military Coordination in the Asia-Pacific (RCG) workshop in Singapore. | News Story |
| Sharing knowledge, strengthening relationships | ACMC hosted representatives from various Timor-Leste disaster response agencies in Darwin to share experiences and knowledge on civil, military and police coordination in disaster response. | News Story |
| Short Messaging in Complex Emergencies: A Rapid Guide | The Communication and Complex Emergencies Project is a multi-phase collaboration between the University of Adelaide’s Applied Communication Collaborative Research Unit and the Australian Civil-Military Centre. |
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| Social Media in Complex Emergencies: A Rapid Guide | The Communication and Complex Emergencies Project is a multi-phase collaboration between the University of Adelaide’s Applied Communication Collaborative Research Unit and the Australian Civil-Military Centre. |
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| Southeast Asia-Australia Maritime Cooperation Scenario Exercise | ACMC will host a maritime cooperation scenario exercise in Melbourne during the ASEAN-Australia Week. |
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| Specialist Capability - Advisors and Seconded Personnel | The role of Specialist Capability personnel
ACMC is supported by a pool of advisors and seconded staff who provide a key link to the stakeholder agencies, provide in-house advice and support to the ACMC teams and identify oppor |
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| Strengthening Australian and PNG approaches to disaster management | ACMC, in collaboration with the Townsville City Council’s Local Disaster Management Group, hosted a disaster management workshop with a visiting delegation of disaster and emergency response officials from Papua New Guinea. | News Story |
| Strengthening civil-military coordination for future public health emergencies | The Australian Civil Military Centre (ACMC) has released a research publication providing operational guidance to strengthen civil-military coordination in preparing for and responding to a future pandemic or public health emergency – domestically or overseas. In preparing this document, ACMC engaged stakeholders from Australia, North America, Europe, Africa, Asia and the Pacific on their experiences in civil-military coordination during public health emergencies. | News Story |
| Strengthening disaster response together | The workshop included more than 60 participants and was designed to strengthen RFMF Joint Task Force Command (JTFC) disaster preparedness and response arrangements, in particularly how they can coordinate and support other Government organisations, UN agencies and civil society. | News Story |
| Strengthening humanitarian civil-military coordination in the Asia-Pacific region | News Story | |
| Strengthening Indo-Pacific disaster management capabilities | The Indo-Pacific is the world’s most disaster-prone region. The increasing frequency and severity of natural disasters requires government agencies, militaries and NGOs to consider how they can better prepare and respond to crises together. | News Story |
| Strengthening inter-agency liaison capability | ACMC conducted an interagency liaison officer course for government officials from Defence, Home Affairs, Australian Border Force, Prime Minister and Cabinet and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. | News Story |