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2011 National Emergency Management Volunteers Summit

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 2011 National Emergency Management Volunteers Summit

The third National Emergency Management Volunteers Summit was held in Canberra from 30-31 May 2011. The event was hosted by the Attorney‑General’s Department, in partnership with the Australian Emergency Management Volunteer Forum, and with the support of the Australian Taxation Office. In excess of four hundred volunteers, managers, and leaders from across the country attended the Summit to collaborate, share experiences, develop strategies and, importantly, to recognise the contribution of emergency management volunteers to Australian communities.

The slogan for the 2011 Summit was 'The Future is in our Hands' and the themes explored were Partnerships, Experiences and Solutions. The Summit coincided with the tenth anniversary of the United Nations’ International Year of Volunteers, and offered an exceptional opportunity to join the global effort to reinvigorate the spirit of volunteering.

The 2011 National Emergency Management Volunteers Summit report contains a summary of the keynote speakers presentations and a list of recommendations which emerged from issues identify by Summit participants. The recommendations will assist individuals, volunteer organisations, volunteer agencies and governments, in building a stronger emergency management volunteer sector and ultimately a more resilience Australia.

The National Emergency Management Volunteers Summit Transcripts is an accompanying document to the Summit report and contains the full transcript of each keynote speakers presentation.

View the 2011 Summit report and transcripts here:

Requests for hard copies of these documents can be made to nationalprojects@ag.gov.au and should include a postal address.  

The 2001 and 2005 Volunteer Summit reports are available from the download box on this page. If you have problems downloading these documents please contact the Australian Emergency Management Library to request a hard copy.

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