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Testing new ways to monitor biodiversity in seawater on RSV Nuyina 27 March 2025
New CSIRO Scholarships Support QUT Roboticists
Greens Plan To Save And Expand Tasmanian Antarctic Science Jobs
Antarctic bases are hotbeds of stress and violence. Space stations could face the same challenges
Aotearoa once home to elephant seals
New Zealand Once Home To Southern Elephant Seals
Southern elephant seals are adaptable – but they struggle when faced with both rapid climate change and human impacts
NZ – US relations on strong footing
Doctor Is In Ice House
Flooding In Sahara, Amazon Tributaries Drying And Warming Tipping Over 1
Sand-sized fossils hold secrets to the history of climate change
How ocean giants are born: tracking the long-distance impact and danger of extreme swells
NZ’s glaciers have already lost nearly a third of their ice – as more vanishes, landscapes and lives change
Contrasts and inspiration on the ice – what happens when a coral reef scientist heads south
Denman Marine Voyage Update: 7 March, 2025 7 March 2025
AMCS Appoints Paul Gamblin As New CEO
Weakening currents in the Atlantic may mean a wetter northern Australia and drier New Zealand
Secret lives of ancient Antarctic penguins and seals uncovered
DNA detectives in Antarctica: probing 6,000 years of penguin poo for clues to the past
New Antarctica swift field tests to speed up avian influenza monitoring
Businesses invited to inaugural Campaspe Murray Business Connect event
Businesses invited to Campaspe Murray business connect event
$5.3 million to protect and preserve Australia’s precious heritage sites
Melting Antarctic ice will slow the world’s strongest ocean current – and the global consequences are profound
Call for public comment on draft Comprehensive Environmental Evaluation: Proposed construction and operation of new Chinese research station 3 March 2025
Family fun activities at the Ocean Lovers Festival throughout March
Yes, paper straws suck. Rather than bring back plastic ones, let’s avoid single-use items
QUT Researchers Recognised With National Awards
‘The key question is what’s driving the changes we’re seeing in the satellite record?’: Research voyage heads to Denman Glacier 28 February 2025
Public comment opens for draft Heritage Management Plan, Mawson’s Huts Historic Site, 2025 28 February 2025
The atmosphere is getting better at cleaning itself – but that’s not all good news
Researchers to study the impact of mountaineering activities on the world’s highest peaks
Deputy PM visit harnesses huge interest in NZ in the Gulf
Albanese Government Funded Antarctic Voyage To Depart
Carnivorous dinosaurs thrived in Australia 120 million years ago, new fossils show
PolyU and international scientists utilise satellite positioning data to unveil ice sheet melt behaviour in Greenland, aiding in the assessment of sea-level rise
An unexpected anomaly was found in the Pacific Ocean – and it could be a global time marker
11 new marine sanctuary areas announced for Australia’s stressed south-eastern waters
Antarctic research has long been hamstrung by reliance on one icebreaker and sporadic funding. That might be about to change
Earth’s inner core is less solid than previously thought
Camp Hill virus explained: what are the risks of a henipavirus outbreak in America?
Antarctic Report Released
Remarkable UOW Community Members Shaping Wollongong’s Future
Tasmania welcomes Japanese research vessel, Umitaka Maru
Appointment of acting Commissioner NT Fire and Emergency Services
Whale poop contains iron that may have helped fertilize past oceans
World-first database unlocks the secrets of Antarctica’s many species
Land Information Minister to tour Antarctic monitoring sites