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M. A. Gill, Stephens, S., and Cary, G. J., The World-Wide 'Wildfire' Problem, 2012.
S. Cowlishaw, Evans, L., and McLennan, J., Work-family conflict and crossover in volunteer emergency service workers, Work & Stress, vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 342 - 358, 2010.
K. G. Tolhurst, Anderson, W. R., and Gould, J. S., Woody fuel consumption experiments in an undisturbed forest, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 234, pp. S109 - S109, 2006.
J. J. Sharples, McRae, R. H. D., and Wilkes, S. R., Wind-terrain effects on the propagation of wildfires in rugged terrain: fire channelling, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2011.
G. A. Mills and Morgan, G., The Winchelsea Convergence - using radar and mesoscale NWP to diagnose cool change structure., Australian Meteorological Magazine, vol. 55, pp. 47-58, 2006.
R. P. Thornton, Wildfires in Australia, Crisis Response Journal, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 46-48, 2011.
Wildfire Risk Management Model for Strategic Planning, Forest Ecology and Management, 2006.
R. Anne Carter, Wild fires - the legal regulatory system of insurance and emergency services funding, Southern Cross University Law Review, vol. 14, pp. 75-92, 2011.
J. McLennan and Birch, A., Why Would You Do It? Age and Motivation to Become a Fire Service Volunteer, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Organizational Psychology, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 7 - 11, 2008.
A. Birch and McLennan, J., Who's interested? The NSW Grain Belt community survey about volunteering with the NSW Rural Fire Service, Australian Journal on Volunteering , vol. 1, pp. 14-25, 2007.
J. Raines and Bull, S., Whiz study to keep up the fluids., 2009.
R. Beatson and McLennan, J., What Applied Social Psychology Theories Might Contribute to Community Bushfire Safety Research After Victoria's “Black Saturday”, Australian Psychologist, 2011.