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People interested in attending programs at EMA Institute at Mount Macedon need to complete a nomination form and send it to their State or Territory nominating authority.

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EMA Institute policies and procedures, including information about Recognised Prior Learning (RPL).

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EMA 2007 Handbook front cover image

 2007 Handbook *

 

* If you have any difficulties in downloading these documents, please email ema@ema.gov.au  to obtain  a copy


EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA INSTITUTE

The Emergency Management Australia Institute is a Registered Training Organisation which conducts a range of Australian Government-funded activities designed to improve Australia's capability to mitigate, manage and recover from disasters. The EMA Institute is located at Mt Macedon in Victoria, Australia, and all residential education and training takes place here.

The EMA Library is also located at the EMA Mt. Macedon site.For more information on the venue itself, the facilities, and its availability outside of regular EMA training courses, visit the EMA Conference Centre website.

Activities conducted by the Institute include:

Institute staff provide training, facilitation and problem-solving exercises and activities on a fee-for-service basis, within the limits of available resources.

Inquiries should be directed to ema@ema.gov.au or (03) 5421 5100.

The EMA Institute Handbook provides details of EMA Institute facilities, contacts, education programs and the necessary prerequisites for nomination.  It explains the mission and functions of Emergency Management Australia, the various business groups within it, and its training arm, the Institute at Mt. Macedon Victoria. For details on education programs that are being run in the future please refer to the Program of Activities.