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Banksias are iconic Australian plants, but their ancestors actually came from North Africa
Denman Terrestrial Campaign enters final weeks after blue skies, blizzards and long days on the ice 25 January 2024
Breaking ground in Antarctica
‘It’s not game over – it’s game on’: why 2024 is an inflection point for the climate crisis
Whale calves found stealing milk from other mothers
How rising sea levels will affect our coastal cities and towns
ICECAP-EAGLE has flown 17 January 2024
How microplastic travels into Arctic
Antarctic canyon discovered during wild weather 16 January 2024
AMA Indigenous Medical Scholarship: Spotlight on Dr Amy Rosser
Most of land humans need to thrive is unprotected
Earth’s hottest year signals urgent need for climate action
A heatwave in Antarctica totally blew the minds of scientists. They set out to decipher it – and here are the results
Dogs are incredible – if unlikely – allies in conservation
Earth’s invisible shield can help reveal our past and our future
RV Investigator’s longest voyage to try and solve the Southern Ocean puzzle
Male southern elephant seals are picky eaters, study suggests
New appointments to better protect Great Barrier Reef
Octopus DNA contains warning on global warming
Avian influenza has killed millions of seabirds around the world: Antarctica could be next
Octopus DNA contains grave warning for sea level rise
What octopus DNA tells us about Antarctic ice sheet collapse
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all at the Australian Antarctic Program 22 December 2023
19-million-year-old fossil jaw bone hints the biggest whales first evolved somewhere unexpected
Antarctic krill head south 19 December 2023
Oceanography, seafloor mapping and satellite combine to map world’s strongest current
Nella Dan history highlights Danish, Australian maritime links 19 December 2023
New ecosystem mapping workflow tackles unique challenges of Antarctic continent
Station Leaders 2023-24 18 December 2023
AAD calls for public comment on draft Mawson Station Heritage Management Plan 15 December 2023
COP28 closes with historic agreements, but significant shifts still needed
Wing 371 Graduation – new cops for Christmas
New exhibition explores Coffs Harbour’s changing identity
Matt grew up on Antarctic adventure stories. Now he’s living them. 12 December 2023
Doing science in Antarctica has harmed an environment under great pressure. Here’s how we can do better
After years of planning, scientists arrive and the Denman Terrestrial Campaign gets started 8 December 2023
What does El Niño do to the weather in your state?
Million year ice core drilling postponed 8 December 2023
Penguins obtain large quantities of sleep via seconds-long microsleeps
End in sight for expeditioners as RSV Nuyina heads for Hobart 1 December 2023
Air Force delivers helicopters for remote science campaign 30 November 2023
Antarctic research to assist astronauts 30 November 2023
COP28: Earth’s frozen zones are in trouble – we’re already seeing the consequences
Monash University to host Blue Zone Pavilion at COP28, showcasing global commitment to climate action
Risks and challenges of operating in harsh, remote conditions
Icebergs, adventure and friendships for life: Applications open for Antarctic trades 21 November 2023
3000 years of carbon monoxide records show positive impact of global intervention in the 1980s
Ozone hole causes UV hazard for Australian expeditioners 15 November 2023