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Science funding for Antarctica yet again put on ice
$800 million to strengthen our leadership in Antarctica
Women leading charge in research grant success
Champion of Antarctic research awarded medal from French Foreign Ministry
Tracing impact of toxic metals
High tech stickers put to test in Antarctica 9 February 2022
Seismic ears to ground
Spotlight on unseen: MOD. launches new exhibition Invisibility
Ocean Odyssey: Australia’s Antarctic Voyage Leaders 2021
Love in cold climate 4 February 2022
Hercules reaches 850,000 flying hours
Glaciers are squishy, holding slightly more ice than thought
Labor leader doesn’t give RATs about facts
RSV Nuyina discovers grand canyon in Southern Ocean
Nuclear research techniques are an important tool for environmental scientists to understand past climates and anticipate future
Prehistoric Monster “Croc” Our New State Fossil Emblem
Floating Internet of Things 13 January 2022
Whale scientists pick up good vibrations 12 January 2022
Microbe communities discovered under Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf
Cancellation of Antarctic voyage
Digging in to our ancient past
Statement about RV Investigator 10 January
‘Incredibly detailed preservation’: scientists discover new fossil site in NSW
Nuyina’s first krill catch 4 January 2022
Looking back on 2021 31 December 2021
Deepsea mountain mapped by RSV Nuyina 30 December 2021
New icebreaker RSV Nuyina heads south 23 December 2021
RSV Nuyina Antarctic voyage delayed 20 December 2021
RSV Nuyina launches new era in Antarctic Science 18 December 2021
Everyday jobs in an extraordinary place 14 December 2021
Journey to SKA telescope and beyond Milky Way
Geoscience Australia celebrates International Volunteer Day
Drill site pinpointed for Million Year Ice Core 8 December 2021
Antarctic expeditioners tackle world’s chillest conservation project
Nominations for Australian Antarctic Medal open 29 November 2021
New Ambassador to Russia announced
What’s in name? 26 November 2021
Future investment planned as Antarctica environment protected
Future investment planned as Antarctic environment protected 25 November 2021
‘Ground-breaking’ voyage to unlock Earth’s inner secrets
Invasive species are threatening Antarctica’s fragile ecosystems as human activity grows and world warms
Antarctic ice sheet changed alarmingly quickly in past – and it may be happening again now
Antarctic ice sheet changed alarmingly quickly 20,000 years ago – and it’s happening again now
“An amazing place” Dave Buller returns as Casey research station leader 18 November 2021
What is flower moon?
Optus Selects Launch Partner for Next Gen Satellite
Explainer: why sea level will rise for decades after we reach net zero carbon
LOVE FOR ADVENTURE: NEW STATION LEADER FOR DAVIS RESEARCH STATION 9 November 2021