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The day they drop the bomb on Martin Place: Sydney's official nuclear survival plan.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1980Description: 9p., no refs, 6 figsReport number: Institutional/Corporate BodySubject(s): Subject: This article attempts to rationalize the events that would follow if Sydney suffered a nuclear attack. There seems to be little preparation by officialdom, and myths abound in the general public. The Army is seen to be of little practical assistance, and the National Disasters Organisation in Canberra stated that the State Government's Statutory Services would bear the brunt of the rescue operations. Cities that come under attack are being left to cope as best they can
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Reprint from Sydney City; September 1980; pp13-21

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This article attempts to rationalize the events that would follow if Sydney suffered a nuclear attack. There seems to be little preparation by officialdom, and myths abound in the general public. The Army is seen to be of little practical assistance, and the National Disasters Organisation in Canberra stated that the State Government's Statutory Services would bear the brunt of the rescue operations. Cities that come under attack are being left to cope as best they can

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