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Australian Government Crisis Management Framework (AGCMF)

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  • Appendix A: Designated Lead Ministers, Lead Coordinating Senior Officials and Australian Government Coordinating Agencies for identified hazards
  • Appendix B: Cross-sectoral all-hazards plans and arrangements
  • Appendix C: Abbreviations

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Australian Government Crisis Management Framework

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    • Appendix A: Designated Lead Ministers, Lead Coordinating Senior Officials and Australian Government Coordinating Agencies for identified hazards
    • Appendix B: Cross-sectoral all-hazards plans and arrangements
    • Appendix C: Abbreviations

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National security

Release date
Wednesday 18 September 2024

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