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![]() Date: 2013-05-02 21:40:55Disaster Queensland floods Business continuity planning Emergency management Management Public safety Data management Disaster recovery Information Risk Management | Add to Reading List |
![]() | CASE STUDY - Hosting Flooded with Aid: Smart Service Queensland stays online during disaster, despite traffic deluge On Tuesday, 11 January, 2011 Queensland Premier Anna Bligh declared three quartersDocID: 1qowt - View Document |
![]() | #qldfloods and @QPSMedia: Crisis Communication on Twitter in the 2011 South East Queensland FloodsDocID: 1qhYg - View Document |
![]() | Position Paper 2.21: P4 Managing Road Assets in Times of Multiple Extreme Flooding EventsDocID: 1nO3W - View Document |
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![]() | Chapter 9: Floods Backgrounder — Floods and Flash Floods Emergency Information Flood waters can be extremely dangerous. The force of 6 inches ofDocID: 1aczz - View Document |