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Selected Publications
  1. Nuclear Survival Criticalities, Erice International Seminars, 29th Session - The Cultural Emergency, Focus on Terrorism, 10-15 May 2003, Ettore Majorna Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture, Erice, Sicily.
  2. CBRN and the Media: Policy, Plans and Reality, Monitor, RUSI, April 2003 2:3, pp 2-4.
  3. Risk-Aversion and Terrorism: A discussion Paper Response, Alert, April 2003, p 7-8.
  4. Security of Critical National Infrastructure: Nuclear Industry, review essay, Report on The State of Security in the Civil Nuclear Industry and the effectiveness of security regulations, 2000-2002, Director of Civil Nuclear Security, Alert, January 2003, pp 5-6.
  5. Foreign Policy Centre, The Impact on the Business Community-Building Resilience against Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives and Electronic Attacks in, The Unlikely Counter-Terrorists, Rachel Briggs, Editor, The Foreign Policy Centre, London, 2002, pp 31-42
  6. Exercise Survive, Compsec International 2002, 30 October - 1 November, 2002, Queen Elizabeth 11 Conference Centre, Westminster, London, www. Compsec2002.com
  7. Exercise Tall Buildings, CompSec 2001, Responding to the Globalisation of Terrorism, in, Securing Cyberspace, Building Trust and Confidence in IT Infrastructure, 17-19 October 2001, 18th World Conference on Computer Security, Audit and Control, www.compsec2001.com
  8. Green, AR and Leivesley, S., Application of New Techniques in Risk Quantification to fire in Transport Tunnel Systems, Proceedings of the 5th Pacific-Oceanic Symposium on Fire Safety Science, 2001.
  9. Risk Management Report, Special Commission of Inquiry into the Glenbrook rail accident, 1999, July 2000, NSW Department of Transport.
  10. Sector Watch 2000, Herd and Hype, Teather and Greenwood Limited, London, September 1999.
  11. Sector Watch 2000, Peace in our Time, Teather and Greenwood Limited, London, July, 1999.
  12. The Crescent and the Cross- Muslim and Christian Approaches to War and Peace: A Review essay, CDS, Bulletin of Arms Control, 32, December 1998 pp 28-31.
  13. Business continuity under terrorist attack, World EOD Gazette, March 1998, 2:4, p.13-17.
  14. Global Business Continuity, Risk and Profit, Corporate Risk, 5; 12, 1998, pp 18-22.
  15. Exercising Business Continuity, Safety Audit, June 1997, pp 1,4,5.
  16. Introductory Training for Business Continuity Planning- Exercise Quick Think, Safety Audit, June 1997, pp 4-5.
  17. Installing the Chaos Theory, CII Journal, February 1997 pp 23-25.
  18. Business Risk and Profit - the case for security, International Journal of Risk, Security and Crime Prevention, 1997, 2:2, pp 141-145.
  19. National Competition Policy Creates New Risks, Safety Audit, October 1996, p1.
  20. TWA - Sydney Olympics 2000, Safety Audit, October 1996, pp 4-5.
  21. Chemical Terrorism, SARIN, Safety Audit, 1996 pp 1-2.
  22. Suicide Bombing, Safety Audit, April 1996 pp 1,8.
  23. Business Continuity - the short cuts, Safety Audit, April 1996, pp 4-5.
  24. Terrorism- Towards the Sydney 2000 Olympics, RUSI Bulletin, December 1996:4, pp 8-13.
  25. Oklahoma- New Issues Raised, Safety Audit, October 1995, p1.
  26. Terrorism and the Human Factor, Safety Audit, October 1995, pp 4-5.
  27. Controlling Human Factor Risks, Proceedings 12th International Symposium on Terrorist Devices and Methods, Shrivenham, 31st July to 4th August, 1995.
  28. Chemical Terrorism, Sarin, pp1-2 Safety Audit, April 1995.
  29. The Culture of Danger - Barings Collapse, Safety Audit, April 1995, pp 4-5.
  30. Toxic Time Bomb over Melbourne, Civil Protection, Spring 1992, Issue 22, p8.
  31. Trauma from the Gulf, Travel Medicine International, 1992, 15-19.
  32. Issues in Government Responsibility to the Year 2000, Silver Jubilee Conference, The Changing Face of Europe, Disasters Pollution and Environment, University of Bradford 10-12 September 1991.
  33. Emergency Training in Financial Institutions: Debriefing following an armed hold-up (Part two), Safety Audit, Jan/Feb 1989 pp 3-4.
  34. Hazardous Substances and the Chemical Industry - Lessons for the Future, Chemeca 89, the Seventeenth Australasian Chemical Engineering Conference, Conrad International Hotel, Gold Coast, Qld, August 23-25, Institution of Chemical Engineers, pp 3-12.
  35. Report of the Commissioner, Commission of Review of Fire Services in Qld, 7 February 1989.
  36. Chernobyl: The Invisible Threat, RUSI Journal, Summer 1988, pp41-46.
  37. Major Incident Planning for Industry, Institute of Fire Engineers, Fire 88 Conference, Brisbane, 17-18 May, 1988.
  38. Emergency Planning for a Papal Visit to a Subtropical Region, Travel Medicine International, Summer 1988, Scown P., and Leivesley, S.
  39. Informal Sources of Welfare Information, in, Proceedings Second Asian Pacific Special and Law Librarian's Conference, Brisbane, Australia September 28-October 2, 1987.
  40. The Evaluation of Child Abuse Services, in, Snashall, R. ed. National Conference on Child Abuse: Proceedings 3-7 February 1986. Australian Institute of Criminology, Seminar Proceedings No 14, Canberra 1987.
  41. Alternatives to Imprisonment, in, Chappell, D and Wilson, P. The Australian Criminal Justice System, Butterworths, Sydney, pp 255-273, 1986.
  42. The Evaluation of Child Abuse Services, Australian Institute of Criminology, Child Abuse Conference 3-7 February, 1986, Canberra.
  43. Simple Techniques in Planning for Disasters, The Australian Experience, Disaster Management, 1985.
  44. Problem Solving in Disasters, Royal Australian Planning Institute Congress'85, 1985.
  45. Disasters in Australia, Journal of the Institute of Civil Defence, XLVIII, pp 12-15, 1985
  46. Seaman, J., Leivesley, S., and Hogg. C, Epidemiology of Disasters, Karger, Basel, 1984.
  47. Disasters, The International Journal of Disaster Studies and Practice, Guest Editor,1984
  48. Natural Disasters in Australia, Disasters, 8, 1984,pp 83-88.
  49. Welfare Policy: A Review, Disasters, 8, 1984, pp 307-311.
  50. Disasters, Disaster Agents and Response, Disasters 6, 1983. pp 288-308.
  51. The Social Consequences of Australian Disasters, in, Proceedings, Disasters and the Small Dwelling, Conference at Oxford Polytechnic, Davis, I., ed., Pergamon, Oxford, 1981, pp 43-50.
  52. Emergency Planning Disaster: A Note on the Three Mile Island Incident, Association of Civil Defence and Emergency Planning Officers, Newsletter, March, 1981, pp 19-20.
  53. Role Play: Surviving a Nuclear Attack, in the Survivor Syndrome Workshop, Garland, C., ed., Trust for Group Analysis, London 1980.
  54. Lessons from an Australian Disaster, Social Services Quarterly, LI: 4, 1978, pp 143-146.
  55. Disaster Intervention in Australia, The Journal of the Institute for Civil Defence, XL, 1977, pp 10-32.
  56. Toowoomba: The Role of an Australian Disaster Unit, Disasters 1, 1977, pp 315-322.
  57. Toowoomba: Victims and Helpers in an Australian Hailstorm Disaster, Disasters, 1, 1977, pp 205-216.
  58. Australian Disasters: Cyclone, Fire, Bushfire and Hailstorm, in Symposium on Major Incident Prevention, City of London Police, 1977.
  59. Disaster Planning for Welfare Organisations: Lessons from an Australian Disaster, in, Symposium on Major Incident Prevention, City of London Police, 1977.
  60. The Maltreated Child - A Cause for Concern, The Australian Medical Journal, 1, April, 1972, pp 935-936.
Reports and Training Manuals
  1. Risk to Strategic National Resources, Bournemouth University Disaster Management Centre, International Disaster Management Course, 18 August to 5 September 2003.
  2. Introduction to Emergency Procedures for Toxic Releases in Tunnels and Trains, Book 4, Exercise Gas, Gas, Gas, New Southern Railway Emergency Procedures, Australia, 1999
  3. Observations at the Bi-National Exercise, Project St Florian, January 10/11, 1998, Project St Florian.
  4. Training Requirements, Project St Florian, February 11, 1998.
  5. Review Notes on the Inquiry into the Fire on Heavy Goods Vehicle Shuttle 7539 on 18 November 1996, Project St Florian, November 11, 1997.
  6. Comments on Applications of the Fire Incident to a Preferred Option Design, Project St Florian, November 12, 1997.
  7. The 1994 Channel Tunnel Safety Case: Comments on Applications of the Safety Case to a Preferred Option Design, October 28, 1997
  8. Review of the Workplace Health and Safety Program, Report, Queensland Government, February 1997.

    1. Technical Papers 1-Operations of the Workplace Health and Safety System
    2. Technical Paper 2 - New Workplace Health and Safety Authority Business Plan
    3. Technical Paper 3 - Legislative Amendments
    4. Technical Paper 4 - Targeting Death, Injury and Disease Exposures
    5. Technical Paper 5 - Education, training, research and benchmarking
    6. Appendix 1: Consultations by the Review.
    7. Appendix 2, Submission to the Review by the Division of Workplace Health and Safety

  9. Information Manual on Crisis management, Queensland Sugar Corporation, May 1996.
  10. Imps Level 1 Training: Session 12, Command and Control, Call-outs and Equipment, NSW Mines Rescue, 1995.
  11. Emergency Procedures Training: Introductory Course, Shell Terminal Townsville, 1993.
  12. Queensland Police Service: Petrochemical Training, Emergency Procedures Training, Shell Terminal Pinkenba, Australia, April, 1993
  13. Report to the Victorian Coroner on the Chemical Hazards during and after the fire at Coode Island, August 21-22, 1991, November 1992.
  14. Emergency Health Services: Introductory Course, Shell Terminal Pinkenba, Australia, Emergency Procedures Training, 1992.
  15. Engineering: Introductory Course, Shell Terminal Pinkenba, Australia, 1992.
  16. Community Protection Plan, Discussion Paper 1992, Shell Queensland.
  17. Environmental Protection Plan: Discussion Paper, Shell Queenland, 1992.
  18. Production and Transport: Introductory Course, Emergency Procedures Training, Shell Terminal Pinkenba, Australia, 1992.
  19. Management: Introductory Course, Emergency Procedures Training, Shell Terminal Pinkenba, Australia, 1992.
  20. Shell Pinkenba Emergency Response Plan, Shell Terminal Pinkenba. Australia, 1992.
  21. Reception, Gatehouse, Security, Emergency Procedures Training. Shell Terminal Pinkenba, Australia, 1992.
  22. Shell Fire and Rescue Team, Shell Terminal Pinkenba Emergency Procedures Training, Australia, 1992.
  23. Introduction to the Capricorn Coal Emergency Plan, Capricorn Coal Management Pty Ltd, German Creek Mines, Training 1992 Volume 5, Australia.
  24. Report, Coal Mine Explosion Research Project, Conducted by Safety in Mines Research Station SIMTARS, Redbank, Queensland, May 1990, Contributing Author.
  25. Commission of Review of Fire Services in Queensland, Report of the Commissioner, 7 February, 1989.
  26. Queensland Industrial Accidents Data Base 1981-1982 to 1983-84, Department of Employment and Industrial Affairs, Brisbane, 1987.
  27. The Evaluation of Child Abuse Services, Proceedings, National Conference on Child Abuse, 3-7 February, 1986, Australian Institute of Criminology, 1987.
  28. Road Safety Enforcement: A Literature Review, Federal Office of Road Safety, August, CR67,1987
  29. An analysis of child care needs, Brisbane City Council, Survey Research and Consultancy Unit, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Queensland, 1986.
  30. Queensland Industrial Accidents Data Base 1981-1982 to 1983-84, Department of Employment and Industrial Affairs, Brisbane 1987.
  31. An Analysis of Child Care Needs: Brisbane City, 1986, Brisbane City Council, Survey Research and Consultancy Unit, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Queensland, 1986.
  32. Emergency Telephone Operations Training Programme, SEQEB, Systems Control Department, 25 August 1986.
  33. A Comparative Analysis of the effects of day, afternoon and night shiftwork in retail distribution centres, Queensland Shop Distributive Union of Employees, Shop Distributive and Allied Employees Association (Queensland Branch), December 1984.
  34. The Police Role in Child Protection in Qld, Qld Police Department, 1984
  35. Juvenile Aid Bureau: An Evaluation of Police Involvement with Juveniles, 1970-1983, Qld Police Department, June 1984, A Report Prepared under a Grant from the Criminology Research Council and the Queensland Police Department.
  36. Welfare Policy and Disasters, Chamberlain, E.R., and Leivesley, Sally, Department of Social Work, University of Queensland, April 1984.
  37. Community Service: An Evaluation of the Impact of the Community Service Order Scheme in Qld, Qld Probation and Parole Service, Brisbane 1983.
  38. Population Response to War, Home Office, Scientific Research and Development Branch, London 1983. 12 Volumes Restricted Report No 25/82

    1. Response to Warning, Volume 1
    2. Panic, Volume 2
    3. Shelter, Volume 3
    4. Self evacuation and billeting, Volume 4
    5. Hoarding, Volume 5
    6. Radiological and Chemical Hazards, Volume 6
    7. Psychological Consequences, Volume 7
    8. Self Help and Informal Voluntary Activity, Volume 8
    9. The Division of Labour between family, employer and voluntary organisations
    10. Anti-Social Activity, Volume 10
    11. Summary of Findings and an Application, Volume 11, Mrs Jane Hogg and Dr Sally Leivesley
    12. Bibliography, Volume 12

  39. Physical and Social Consequences of a Major Thames Flood, International Disaster Institute, London 1981
  40. Nuclear Reactors: Factors Associated with Stress in the Local Community, International Disaster Institute, London 1980.
Conference Papers
  1. The Business Response: what you can do for yourself when survival becomes an issue, Contingency Planning Briefing, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 33 Queen Street, London, 12 June 2003.
  2. Specific Threats 1: Chemical and Biological, The Terrorist Threat Against Business- the London Conference, 20-21 May, 2003, One Whitehall Place, London, Foreign Policy Centre.
  3. Practical Response to Extreme Attacks, Amicus Conference on Terrorism, Amicus-MSF Centre, London, 2 May, 2003.
  4. Weapons of Catastrophic Effect: Confronting the Threat, RUSI, Whitehall, London, 12-14 February, 2003, Chair, Radiological Challenges Session, 13 February and Plenary Chair and Summary, 14 February.
  5. Managing the Risk of Extreme Attacks on London, Securicor, Honourable Artillery Company, London February 5, 2003.
  6. Public/Private Systems Partnerships for CBRNE2 and OC Risks, The First Strategic Stakeholders e-Crime Congress, NHTCU, Millennium Gloucester Hotel, 9-11 December, 2002, London.
  7. How should a responsible Company Director Act in 2005, IAAC: 3rd Annual Symposium, Prudential PLC, Laurence Pountney Hill, London, Tuesday, October 15, 2002.
  8. Global Security Conference, Department of Defence Management and Security Analysis and the Security Studies Institute of Cranfield University, 9-10 October, 2002.
  9. Exercising New Plans in CBRNE2 Defence, Global Security Conference, 9 - 10 October 2002, Royal Military College of Science and the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, Shrivenham.
  10. Responding to Globalised Terrorism, Globalization and Navigating the Challenges of Anti-Capitalism and Terrorism, Energy Security Council Annual Conference, The Learning Center, Woodlands Resort, Texas, April 2-4, 2002 Houston, Texas.
  11. How to write a crisis management plan or policy, ECA International HR Strategy for crisis management and security, Holiday Inn, 21 February, 2002.
  12. Global Security 2005 - a personal perspective, ASIS-United Kingdom Chapter 208, Annual Seminar, 2001, Marriott Regent's Park, London 6 September 2001.
  13. Global Risk Solutions for the Mining Industry from the Glenbrook Inquiry, Safe Mining, Health Business 2001, 29-31 July, Crown Plaza Terrigal, NSW.
  14. Back to Basics, Delivering Turnbull to the Boardroom, Information Security Conference, BT Customer Centre, Brindley Place, Birmingham, 3 July, 2001.
  15. Fuzzy Logic and the Chief Executive Officer, BCS-ISSG/Guardian IT Business Continuity Seminar and BCS-IISG Annual General Meeting, 23 May, 2001, Guardian iT Group Premises, Theale, Berkshire.
  16. Setting the Scene, Risk Assessment Global 2001, Risk assessment Techniques for Outsourcing and Profit Management, 2 April, 2001, DTI, 1 Victoria Street, London.
  17. Crisis Preparedness, Corporate Security Symposium, 26-27 April, 2000, Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham.
  18. Global Issues Confronting the Public Sector, Managing Risk in the New Millennium: A Public Service Perspective, 27-29 July, 1999 Mercure Hotel, North Quay, Brisbane.
  19. Global Issues in emergency preparedness, Emergencies 99, Melbourne, 19-20 April, Novotel on Collins, 1999.
  20. Business Continuity Global Logic for Information Security, BCS, ISSG, Annual Conference, 18-19 March, 1999.
  21. Global Business Continuity, Risk a Profit Source?, 22nd National Conference of the Association of Risk and Insurance Managers of Australasia Limited, 15-18 November 1998, Crown Towers, Melbourne.
  22. Winning the war by testing criticality, AII, 1998 Sunshine Seminar, The Insurance Battlefield, are we winning or losing?, Sheraton Noosa Resort, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, 13-15 September, 1998.
  23. Review Essay, Some Corner of a Foreign Field, CDC Bulletin of Arms Control, 30: 26-32, 1998.
  24. Corporate Risk Assessment: Risk and Profit, ARIMA Qld Branch, Heritage Hotel, 1998.
  25. Business Continuity Planning on a Global Scale, BFI, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning, 6 October 1997, Forum Hotel, London.
  26. Terrorism and Disasters - challenges for the ADF, RUSI, Qld, 20 August 1997.
  27. Site Risk Assessments - Fuel Air Explosion Case Study, International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators, Canberra, 27-29 November, 1996.
  28. Future of Risk Management, IFSEC, 96, NEC Birmingham, 13-16 May 1996.
  29. Developing a Disaster and Business Recovery Plan, Disaster Management: Business Recovery and Continuity, National Management Education Centre, Parkroyal Brisbane Hotel, 2 November 1995.
  30. Assessing Risk: Gaining an accurate picture of crime, Promoting, funding and developing effective crime reduction partnerships. IIR, 4-5 July 1995, British Institute of Radiology, London.
  31. Effectively Testing your Contingency Plans, The Essential One-Stop Guide to Mastering Pro-Active Security Management, IIR Limited, Euston Plaza Hotel, May 5, 1995.
  32. Security into the 21st Century, RSMF Conference, BramsHill, 1995.
  33. Testing your contingency Plan with minimum diversion of time, money and resources, Business Continuity Planning IIR, 14-15 December 1994, The Forum Hotel, London.
  34. Recognising Risk-Policy and Practice: Gaining and Maintaining Senior Management Commitment to the Security Function, Profsec 94, 20-21 April, Hyde Park Hotel, 1994, London, 1994.
  35. Security Issues in Australia, USI, Brisbane, September 21, 1994.
  36. Symposium and Workshop on Major LP Gas Incidents, 23-24 October, 1992, Workcover Authority of NSW, Australia.
  37. Techniques in Operational Risk Assessment Paper 1, Human Factors and Risk Paper 2, Coode Island Risks and Impacts, Paper 3 Operational Risk Assessment, Management and Emergencies, A Three Day Training Course on Risk, Nikko Hotel Sydney June 7-9 and Melbourne World Trade Centre, May 31-June 2, 1992.
  38. Case Study 1, Nuclear, the Chernobyl Experience: Applications to Australia, SAC-PAV, Seminar on Nuclear, Biological and Chemical (NBC) Terrorism in Australia, Adelaide, 12 February, 1992 Restricted.
  39. Toxic Aftermath - Fire and Explosion, ANZAAS Congress, Brisbane, 5-17 September, 1992.
  40. Environment and Hazardous Waste Management Seminar, Parliament House Brisbane, 15 October, 1991.
  41. Public Perception of Risk, National Environmental Law Association, Ninth Annual Conference, Goal Coast, August 1990.
  42. Chair, Hazchem International Symposium, Session 3, 3-4 April, 1990, Wynyard Hall, Wolviston.
  43. Opening Address, Australian Fire Safety and the 21st Century, Conference, Commission of Review of Fire Services, Ramada Reef Resort, Cairns, 20-21 March, 1989.
  44. How can we manage road traffic law enforcement to achieve optimum results? Seminar on Road Traffic Law Enforcement, Canberra, 21 September 1988.
  45. Stress in the Retail Industry, Shop Stewards' Occupational Health and Safety Seminar, 16 April, 1985, Brisbane.
Book Reviews

Inside Al Qaeda, Rohan Gunaratna, Hurst and Co London 2002, Alert, July 2002, pp 7-8.
A New form of warfare, non-lethal weapons, Malcolm Dando, 1996, in, Corporate Risk, November 1997, 4:11, pp 86-87.

Media Terrorism Subjects
  1. How has the world changed since 9/11, 11/09/03, BBC, Radio Wales, 12-1pm.
  2. Bank Exercise, 07/09/03, Channel 4 News, 7pm.
  3. Bank Exercise, 05/09/03/ BBC, Radio 4, PM 5-6pm.
  4. Bank Exercise and Current Threats, 03/09/03, LBC, 7am.
  5. John McCarthy's War, Documentary, Discovery Channel, 07/07/03, 9pm, 10/07/03 9pm.
  6. Government Announcement on US/UK Exercise in 2005, 04/07/03, BBC, Good Morning Wales, 08.20am.
  7. Government Announcement on US/UK Exercise in 2005, 04/07/03 Radio 5 Live, 4.20pm.
  8. Terrorism threats radio call-in, 21/05/03, BBC Radio Wales, 12-1pm.
  9. Suicide bombing, threats, 19/05/03, Radio 5 Live, 9-10am.
  10. Suicide bombing, threats, 17/05/03, Late Night Curry BBC Radio 5, 10-11pm.
  11. War has begun, safety of military sites and nuclear sites from terrorism, 20/03/03, Radio Somerset
  12. Evidence by Sir David Omand on civil contingencies to Select Committee, 20/03/03, BBC Radio News, 1pm.
  13. Government Web Site on Terrorism, 20/03/03 BBC World Service.
  14. Government Web Site, 19/03/03, Radio Wales.
  15. Government Web Site, 19/03/03, Radio Humberside,
  16. CBRN Self-Defence, 19/03/03, ITN Richard and Judy Show 5-6pm.
  17. Government Web site on Terrorism, 19/03/03 BBC TV News at 1, BBC News 24.
  18. Preparedness of Britain, BBC Documentary TV Current Affairs, 25/02/03, Wales.
  19. Preparedness in Britain for terrorism, BBC 4, 18/02/03, 8pm.
  20. Terrorism, 23/02/03, BBC Five Live Radio 5pm.
  21. London Preparedness, Television News, London Tonight, 17/02/03, 6pm.
  22. Terrorist threats, Richard and Judy Show, 17/02/03, 5-6pm.
  23. Sir John Stevens' statements on Breakfast with Frost on threat, 16/02/03, ITN news at 6pm.
  24. Terrorist threats and preparedness, 16/02/03, BBC, Broadcasting House programme, 9am.
  25. Terrorism threats, Radio4FM, 14/02/03 9am-10am.
  26. Terrorism threats, 13/02/03 BBC Wales, News Good Morning Wales, 07.10 am.
  27. Heathrow Airport Security Threat, 13/02/03 BBC Fi Glover Show phone-in, 9am-10am
  28. Heathrow Security, Terrorism, 13/02/03, ABC News Australia, 08.40am.
  29. Emergency legislation for Terrorism, 10/02/03, 7am.
  30. Employers refuse to pass on terrorism warnings, 06/02/03 Jimmy Burns, Social Affairs Correspondent, Financial Times p2.
  31. Smallpox preparedness in Britain, BBC World at One, Becky Milligan, estimated 08/01/03.
  32. Cordons and Public Information for Chem/Bio/Radiological protection, ITN News at 5, 29/12/02.
  33. Meaning of Vigilance, Channel 5, The Edit, 07/12/02, 12pm.
  34. Terrorism, BBC Southern Counties Radio 104.6FM, 06/12/02, 10.15am.
  35. Terrorism, BBC1, Four x Four Documentary, 02/12/02, 7pm.
  36. Protecting people from extreme attacks, BBC World Service, Rachel Ellison, 30/11/02, 12pm
  37. Bomb Dogs best to sniff out terror, Peter Morley, Sunday Mail, Brisbane, 20/11/02, Australia.
  38. Protection against Terrorist threat in Australia, 14/11/02 ABC Drive Radio, 08.45am, Australia
  39. Bali Bombing and protection for Australia,14/11/02 ABC Radio 612 Brisbane News, Australia
  40. PM's statements to Guildhall, BBC Radio Wales, Nicola Haywood Thomas phone-in, 12/11/02, 12-1pm.
  41. PM's statement to Guildhall - what can people do, James Whalen radio show 11/11/02, 10.15pm.
  42. Government Warnings of Al Qaida Attack 11/11/02, Today, BBC Radio FM 94, 08.45
  43. People's actions to protect against attack, News at 1, BBC 1, and BBC News 24, 11/11/02.
  44. Anti-terrorism lesson for Sydney Olympics, Peter Morley, Courier Mail, 22/07/1996 p. 2, Australia

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