Day One in Darwin: once again the vital role of communications.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1978Description: 22p., 26 refsSubject(s): Subject: Unknown ; This article attempts the difficult task of reconstructing what actually did happen in the first few hours after the cyclone, and before Alan Stretton arrived. It concludes that, despite the destruction, quite a bit was accomplished. Day One was not a model of administrative efficiency, but it is an excellent example of how a community can begin to recover from an incredible ordeal .550.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Paper prepared for presentation at a Seminar of the World Congress of Sociology, Uppsala, Sweden, August 1978
Unknown ; This article attempts the difficult task of reconstructing what actually did happen in the first few hours after the cyclone, and before Alan Stretton arrived. It concludes that, despite the destruction, quite a bit was accomplished. Day One was not a model of administrative efficiency, but it is an excellent example of how a community can begin to recover from an incredible ordeal .550.
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