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      • ‘Identifying the Hidden Disaster’ Conference
      • ‘Just Ask’ Conference
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The GAD Pod was formally established to promote an understanding of the role played by gender in survivor responses to natural disaster, and to embed these insights into emergency management practice. The GAD Pod builds on the many initiatives emerging from research following the 2009 Black Saturday fires in Victoria providing a comprehensive account of the work of all partners and supporters in applying a gender lens to natural disaster.

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