Mr. Ian Stewart
AO APM Former Commissioner of Queensland Police

The paper is a way of repaying in some small measure the wonderful acknowledgment that I received from the AIES in 2012 by the award of your National Medal of Excellence....
Comments by Professor Grant Pitman APM
Mrs. Runali Alpesh Maniya Short-term research-intensive programs could also develop prospective PHD students identifying possible prospective supervisors and research fields. These research-intensive programs could be undertaken during the summer break and it could be a jointly developed program....
Comments by Commissioner Ian Stewart  AO APM (QPS Ret’d)

Our Disaster Management systems have been tested, reviewed, adjusted and tested again and again both by exercises and by actual events. There have also been official inquiries, coronial investigations, oversight by the Queensland Inspector General of Emergency Management, and in some cases litigation by those suffering losses as a result of particular disaster management decision....
Emeritus Professor William (Bill) Caelli, AO
FACS, Fellow ISC2, Hon CISM

The world has changed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. With this, the business environment for both the private and public sectors alike has urgently followed in response. Businesses went “on-line” at all levels often over the open, public Internet....
Brendan Pitman

This paper has started to bridge the gap between two emerging thought towers: emotions and mediation via digital technologies....
Mark Clark

Community initiatives could be utilised to “site harden” the potential area and to de-legitimise any attempted penetration. Community engagement in vulnerable but yet unpenetrated communities may be required across government to counter displacement of criminal activity and organisation....

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