Disaster Recovery – Public Policy, Engineering, and Legal Perspectives
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SoCLA's Young Constructors Committee and Consult Australia's FutureNet are presenting a panel event on 5 June 2019. It will provide in-depth insights and lessons learned regarding disaster recovery in Victoria and elsewhere from public policy, engineering and legal perspectives.
More information is available on this flyer.
Online registration for this event has now closed. Please email if you wish to attend.
If you have registered and are no longer able to attend, please email
SoCLA's Young Constructors Committee and Consult Australia's FutureNet are presenting a panel event on 5 June 2019. It will provide in-depth insights and lessons learned regarding disaster recovery in Victoria and elsewhere from public policy, engineering and legal perspectives.
In the wake of the tenth anniversary of the Black Saturday Bushfires, we invite you to join this important discussion on the challenges faced, lessons learned and necessary changes to ensure that everyone can recover and rebuild in the event of a major emergency.
The panel includes experts in public policy, engineering and legal frameworks for responding to major emergencies and facilitating disaster recovery. The guest panellists are:
Carl Devereux | NZ Regional Director, Aurecon
Jenni Rigby | Director of Relief and Recovery, Emergency Management Victoria
Jo Teagle | Partner, Clayton Utz
Karl Sullivan | General Manager for the Policy, Risk and Disaster Planning Directorate, Insurance Council of Australia
Stephen Kip | Fire Engineer, SKIP Consulting
Capacity is restricted to the first 40 registrations.
If you wish to attend, please RSVP by using SoCLA's online registration system. As it is "first in, first served" event, please submit your RSVP as soon as possible.
More information is available on this flyer.