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1The Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia (FESA) and
2associated volunteers respond to a wide range of emergencies
3as well as undertaking search and rescue operations on land and
4water\footnote{http://www.fesa.wa.gov.au/internet/}.
5FESA also aims to reduce injury, loss of life and destruction of property in
6Western Australian communities through proactive measures.
7FESA helps the West Australian
8community prepare, prevent (where possible) and respond safely to disasters.
9These risk mitigation activities involve understanding the relative risk
10of the disaster so that resources can be directed to appropriate areas
11and corresponding evacuation plans put in place. 
12
13The key role of the Risk Research Group at Geoscience Australian
14is to develop knowledge on the risk from natural and
15human-caused hazards for input to policy and operational decision making on
16the mitigation of risk to Australian communities. The Group achieves
17this through the development of computational methods, models and decision
18support tools that assess the hazard, vulnerability and risk posed by hazard
19events. To develop an understanding of the tsunami risk, GA has developed
20decision support tools, consisting of inundation
21maps overlaid on aerial photography of the region
22detailing critical infrastructure as well as damage modelling estimates.
23
24This report is the first in a series of tsunami assessments
25of the North West Shelf. The scenario used for this study has
26an unknown return period, but considered a plausible event (see
27Section \ref{sec:tsunamiscenario}).
28Subsequent assessments will use refined hazard models with
29associate return rates for other localities, as advised by FESA.
30
31Onslow has a population of around 800 and
32is part of the Shire of Ashburton in the Pilbara region of
33Western Autralia\footnote{http://www.pdc.wa.gov.au/region/political.htm}.
34Onslow supports
35a variety of industries, including oil, gas, mining, cattle,
36fishing and tourism.
37
38The modelling technique to simulate the
39impact ashore will be discussed in Section \ref{sec:anuga} and data inputs
40discussed in Section \ref{sec:data}.
41The inundation results are presented and discussed in Section \ref{sec:results} 
42and the impact modelling results outlined in Section \ref{sec:impact}.
43A summary of the results detailing issues
44regarding underlying data and further model development, are discussed
45in Section \ref{sec:summary}.
46
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