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Speed Networking Event Success!

By |2024-03-04T08:50:42+11:00March 3rd, 2024|All States, New Zealand|

The recent speed networking event at Maritime NZ was a huge hit! Maritime NZ holds a pivotal role in New Zealand's maritime sector, overseeing the development and enforcement of national safety regulations, licensing seafarers, and maintaining maritime safety infrastructure. Their responsibilities extend to providing a national search and rescue coordination service (RCCNZ), managing maritime incident

AWE Excellence Awards 2023

By |2023-10-14T22:26:41+11:00October 14th, 2023|All States|

The Australasian Women in Emergencies Network (AWE) is thrilled to announce the recipients of the inaugural AWE Excellence Awards 2023. The AWE Excellence Awards recognise and honour the contributions of women to emergency management and disaster resilience. Ruth Wraith OAM, who presented the awards at today’s Australasian Women in Emergencies Day Forum, said, “Today, in

Volunteering Opportunities

By |2023-10-01T19:57:36+11:00October 1st, 2023|All States|

Blog: By Akira Kelly, AWE VIC Chapter Lead The Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council has reported an increased risk of bushfire across most of Australia over the 2023/24 fire season, with reports it is likely to be the most significant bushfire season since the 2019-20 black summer fires. Many AWE members are actively

AFAC23 Recap

By |2023-09-11T20:11:06+10:00September 11th, 2023|All States|

This year's AFAC23, ADRC 2023 and WAFA 2023 conferences were a great opportunity to hear from a vast range of people and organisation about research, practice and emerging trends, with topics ranging from disaster communications, inclusion, leadership to community resilience. A highlight for AWE was the powerful opening Keynote delivered by Nazir Afzal OBE who

Re-framing Vulnerability: Community Recovery and Resilience in Australia through an Intersectional Gender Transformative Lens

By |2023-09-11T20:41:32+10:00September 4th, 2023|All States|

Here is an initial overview of the conversation written by Ashleigh Brady reflecting on the panel. (Writers lens: Ashleigh Brady's pronouns are she/her, and she is a settler-colonial, white, able-bodied, middle-class, cis-gender woman, and an employee in NSW Government as well as a volunteer committee member with the Australasian Women in Emergencies Network). [Disclaimer: We

AWE-AFAC and Champions of Change Fire and Emergency Webinar

By |2023-08-18T21:15:17+10:00August 18th, 2023|All States|

In July, around 50 AWE members came along to hear from AFAC CEO, Rob Webb, and Stephanie Andrade, AFAC D&I lead and Cassie Lindsay from Champions of Change about the Fire and Emergency Champions of Change 2022 Progress Report. We heard that while progress is being made across the sector, and particularly in leadership, where

AWEsome AWE members!

By |2023-07-13T04:22:23+10:00July 13th, 2023|All States|

Congratulations to AWE member Karleen Gribble who led the recently released Australian Breastfeeding Association’s Babies and Young Children in the Black Summer (BiBS) Study. This world-first research project aims to increase understanding and reduce the negative impacts of emergencies on the feeding, health and wellbeing of infants and young children. The findings of the BiBS are available here. Keep

AWE supporting your event

By |2023-07-13T04:08:02+10:00July 13th, 2023|All States|

Did you know AWE is available to MC, Chair or facilitate your events? AWE recently MC'd Fire Rescue Victoria’s (FRV) Long and Good Service Awards in Geelong and Melbourne. It was a privilege to help recognise the commitment, dedication and service of FRV employees, and to acknowledge their contributions to FRV and helping keep Victorians

Recently released reports on the impacts of climate change

By |2023-07-02T11:28:30+10:00July 2nd, 2023|All States|

It is well document that the effects of climate change impact directly and indirectly on many if not every area of emergency management.  Below are summaries and links to three recently reports that speak to the impacts of climate change on communities, peoples mental health and young people, including the impacts of floods, fire and

King’s Birthday Honours 2023

By |2023-07-13T03:58:54+10:00June 10th, 2023|All States|

More than 1000 Australians were recognised in this year's King's Birthday Honours for meritorious, distinguished and conspicuous service. For the first time since the awards began, more women than men were recognised in the general division, with gender parity or better also at the three highest levels in the Order. AWE member, CFA Board member

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