This project will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can support the translation of emergency warnings for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities. It will examine where AI adds value, its limitations and how those can be addressed through human oversight or complementary processes. The aim is to understand how translation quality affects community comprehension and response during emergencies.
This project is currently open for Expressions of Interest.
Project teams responding to this call for Expressions of Interest (see PDF in top-right corner) are required to submit their response using the Centre’s current EOI submission form.
EOI proposals are due by 5:00 pm AEDT on 19 December 2025 to research@naturalhazards.com.au
An online webinar, scheduled for 1:00pm AEDT on 27 November 2025, will provide a more detailed briefing of the project and the opportunity for interested parties to pose specific questions. Register to attend by clicking the button at the top right of this page. Once completed, a recording of this webinar will be posted to the website to ensure all interested respondents have access to this information.