When a bushfire ignited the Hazelwood coal mine in the Latrobe Valley 150 kilometers (95 miles) east of Melbourne, Australia in 2014 and burned for 45 days sending toxic smoke and ash over the adjoining town of Morwell, crisis communication was required by the mine company, health and environment authorities, and the local city council. What ensued exposed major failures in communication, which resulted in widespread community anger and a Board of Inquiry. This critical analysis examines public communication during the crisis and the subsequent clean-up, and reports several key findings that inform crisis communication theory and practice
abstract: The Centralia Council, representative of a small Pennsylvania borough, arranged for an ill...
In 2014, the Hazelwood mine fire burned for 45 days. Local communities were impacted by smoke and as...
BackgroundOn the weekend of 5 and 6 February 2011, two major bushfires devastated separate areas of ...
During and after a disaster, affected communities grapple with how to respond and make sense of the ...
On February 9, 2014, the town of Morwell in Victoria, Australia, was confronted with several bushfir...
On 9 February 2014 a fire began in the open cut brown coal mine at Hazelwood near Morwell in Victori...
The first steps in the process of mine evacuation are the recognition of a problem and an attempt to...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the perspectives of local residents regarding the ...
In February 2009, a series of devastating fires, the worst of which occurred on February 7--since kn...
Abstract: Technological crises are predictable and inevitable, particularly in a high-risk industry ...
Bushfires are a major part of the Australian natural disaster landscape; causing severe property dam...
The loss of 29 lives in the Pike River Mine Disaster of 19th November 2010 will be forever remembere...
Background: A veld fire disaster in the Tlokwe Local Municipality on 23 August 2011, resulted in an ...
Heatings, fires and explosions in New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland coal mines since 1972, are re...
Background: A veld fire disaster in the Tlokwe Local Municipality on 23 August 2011, resulted in an ...
abstract: The Centralia Council, representative of a small Pennsylvania borough, arranged for an ill...
In 2014, the Hazelwood mine fire burned for 45 days. Local communities were impacted by smoke and as...
BackgroundOn the weekend of 5 and 6 February 2011, two major bushfires devastated separate areas of ...
During and after a disaster, affected communities grapple with how to respond and make sense of the ...
On February 9, 2014, the town of Morwell in Victoria, Australia, was confronted with several bushfir...
On 9 February 2014 a fire began in the open cut brown coal mine at Hazelwood near Morwell in Victori...
The first steps in the process of mine evacuation are the recognition of a problem and an attempt to...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the perspectives of local residents regarding the ...
In February 2009, a series of devastating fires, the worst of which occurred on February 7--since kn...
Abstract: Technological crises are predictable and inevitable, particularly in a high-risk industry ...
Bushfires are a major part of the Australian natural disaster landscape; causing severe property dam...
The loss of 29 lives in the Pike River Mine Disaster of 19th November 2010 will be forever remembere...
Background: A veld fire disaster in the Tlokwe Local Municipality on 23 August 2011, resulted in an ...
Heatings, fires and explosions in New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland coal mines since 1972, are re...
Background: A veld fire disaster in the Tlokwe Local Municipality on 23 August 2011, resulted in an ...
abstract: The Centralia Council, representative of a small Pennsylvania borough, arranged for an ill...
In 2014, the Hazelwood mine fire burned for 45 days. Local communities were impacted by smoke and as...
BackgroundOn the weekend of 5 and 6 February 2011, two major bushfires devastated separate areas of ...