Cliff hazard strategy.
Material type: TextPublication details: Joondalup, W.A. : City of Joondalup, [2002?]Description: 1 v. + 1 pamphlet + 1 computer disk (3 1/2 in.) (Copy of submission)DDC classification:- SCA 551.457099411 21 CLI
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Safer Community Awards | Australian Emergency Management Library | BOOK | 551.457099411 CLI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 010336180 |
Entrant : Safer Communities Awards 2002
The Coastal Cliff Hazard Strategy was developed in response to the outcomes from the Grace Town Disaster. The disaster occurred on 27 September 1996 when a cliff collapsed on a group of interschool surfers sheltering from a storm. Nine people were killed and one was injured. The subsequent Coroner's report identified the need for "coastal local governments are required to provide a level of care and management for limestone cliff hazards within their boundaries and should adopt or develop cliff management policies".
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