Nathan Maddock
@nathanmaddock
Communications professional working in #naturalhazards research. Other interests too. Tweets my own.
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Yesterday was the greatest day ever. Beyond my wildest dreams. Bulldogs! #bemorebulldog #believemorebulldog #AFLGF
The first Test ended a day early? Well, then let's all once again enjoy Kerry O'Keeffe's frog joke. 🐸😂
At @HazardsResearch we’re looking for an early career communicator to join our team - translating science into plain language. You’re a self-starter & have strong writing, editing, web & social skills. Sound like you or someone you know? Apply by 30 July naturalhazards.com.au/news-and-event…
The post flood research from @HazardsResearch is getting out there to those who can use the findings. @mel_taylor48 at #empa2023 sharing flood research findings. Words & terminology important. Examples shared about the ‘one-in-100 year flood’ terminology & how interpreted.
Can’t wait to see the solutions for the 2023 #DisasterChallenge. Postgrads, understands and early career researchers, don’t miss out! Get your entry in by tomorrow (Thursday) night, 25 May. disasterchallenge.com.au
LAST CHANCE to enter the 2023 Disaster Challenge! Entries close 11:59pm AEST tomorrow. Your pitch doesn't need to be a complete solution to the wicked problem - that comes later. All we need now is your team's concept (written or video). More info at disasterchallenge.com.au
There are many complex reasons that affect how people respond during floods. @HazardsResearch research after the 2022 Qld & NSW floods shows social and economic factors underpin reactions.
Yes, we need better flood warnings. But most of us don’t or can’t evacuate from floods. As @mel_taylor48 and colleagues (@Macquarie_Uni + @UOW) write, safety means focusing on community resilience as well as warnings bit.ly/432z3ja
Used a bushfire map in the ACT? Tell our research team from @RMIT how you found the maps and if they helped you. @ericakul
ACT residents who've lived through recent bushfires are being asked to share their experience to help improve maps used by the public for the first time during the Black Summer fires | @AlexCrowe12 canberratimes.com.au/story/8122363/…
🔥@HazardsResearch and @RMIT say input is needed to improve bushfire maps in the ACT and Snowy Monaro scimex.org/newsfeed/input…
We must be courageous in planning for communities to be sustainable, safe and resilient, writes @AndeGiss canberratimes.com.au/story/8101297/…
#HuonValley, #Tasmania, this is next week, 20-28 Feb. Got some time to talk to our @ResearchRMIT team about how you use #bushfire maps to guide your decisions in an emergency? Your participation will help others in the future. Register bit.ly/3fnOChN or (03) 9925 3267.
#HuonValley, #Tasmania, we need your help! If you have been affected by #bushfire & would like a say in how maps are used to show bushfire warnings, we’d like to talk to you. Our team from @RMIT will be in the HV from 20 Feb - register now, share your view bit.ly/3fnOChN
Last day to complete this important questionnaire on flood preparedness & response. We’d love to hear from you in Qld & NSW.
Monday's the day. To help inform flood safety, if you were flooded in NSW or Qld between Jan-July 2022 please consider completing our research questionnaire. Closing date 11.59pm AEDT 13 Feb naturalhazards.com.au/floods2022 @NSWSES @Macquarie_Uni @QUT @unisqaus @mel_taylor48 @disasterbarb
The Canberra fires marked a pivotal moment in Australian bushfire science. It showed that even urban communities can be in danger if close enough to the bush, but we're now better placed to respond swiftly to bushfires, writes @andegiss (@Macquarie_Uni). bit.ly/3Jdt3O3
Victoria, we need your input on #bushfire maps. If you live in @CardiniaShire & were affected by the 2019 Bunyip fire, we’d like to talk to learn more about how you use bushfire maps - spaces available 5-31 January, online or in person locally. Register naturalhazards.com.au/news-and-event…
Got a wicked disaster management problem that needs solving? We are planning our 2023 Disaster Challenge (focusing on operational response/innovation) and we welcome suggestions on the wicked problem to be tackled! Comment your ideas below. Find out more: bit.ly/3Pr2Yfj
Incredible golf at the #AusOpenGolf, amazing atmosphere, some great eagles. @VicGolfClub is absolute mint. Couldn’t begin to imagine what it would be like to play.
Yeah he didn’t make the last round cut, but it was very cool to see Cam Smith play up close this morning at @VicGolfClub #AusOpenGolf. Enjoyed the crowd banter over this wayward drive & lack of foot wedge (after first checking no one was hit, very considerate)
Check out this new @CosmosMagazine video where our CEO @AndeGiss answers 'How do you get people to follow emergency directions?'
I spoke to COSMOS magazine about the importance of putting communities at the centre of emergency management @HazardsResearch. cosmosmagazine.com/earth/natural-… #research #floods
Were you affected by flooding in NSW/Qld between Jan-July this year? An online survey is now open to share your story so that we can improve community safety in future floods. Every story counts! Learn more + participate here: bit.ly/3U2ozLN @Macquarie_Uni @unisqaus @QUT
What does research say about staying safe around floodwater? At @bnhcrc, we created videos + practice briefs based on research by @mel_taylor48 @katharinehaynes @Matalena_T @Macquarie_Uni @UOW. You can access the videos + briefs at bnhcrc.com.au/resources/prac… youtu.be/S82KV1ElhWM
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