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Diesel and dust: assessing risks from fuel contamination in Antarctica 12 December 2022
Fresh understanding of ice age frequency – Otago study
Statement of Prime Ministers of Australia and Republic of Finland
Biodiversity unbalanced as ice-free Antarctic areas grow
‘Sounds’ of sun inspire extraordinary new album
Nominations open for Australian Antarctic Medal 1 December 2022
Small percentage of globe provides critical natural benefits to most of humanity
EPA welcomes new board members
New Kiwibank parent appoints directors
State of climate: what Australians need to know about major new report
Groundbreaking studies of Earth’s churning oceans recognised at Australia’s most prestigious science prizes this year
Next Ambassador to Argentina announced
Discovery of over dozen new sponge species
After decades putting brakes on global action, does Australia deserve to host UN climate talks with Pacific nations?
IceCube neutrinos provide new view of active galaxy
When Barry met Steve: aurora watcher captures rare hot glow over Antarctica 4 November 2022
Helping to support environmental future of Antarctica
Innovative $2.4m research into microplastics, Antarctic predators, respiratory function
New $36m Antarctic research endeavour opens
Special Research Initiative for Antarctic Science will help forecast environmental change across Antarctic region
High UV prompts SunSmart warnings
New Antarctic research endeavour opens at Monash University
Great Southern supply airdrop
Sat tags on track to explore climate impacts on whale migrations
Pack tent: Australia to set up deep-field science camps in Antarctica 18 October 2022
Special Research Initiative for Antarctic Science to help communities prepare for climate change risks
Spectacular snaps show beauty of science
These stunning satellite images look like abstract art – and they reveal much about our planet
Dramatic decline in Adélie penguins near Mawson 11 October 2022
Minister Verrall travelling to attend World Cancer Congress and Global Mental Health Summit
Australia’s first Triton touches down
Antarctic seabed ‘jigsaw piece’ publicly released 4 October 2022
Study suggests La Niña winters could keep on coming
Release of summary research paper re: diversity, equity, and inclusion in Australian Antarctic Program
Coral reef Olympics: fastest, strongest and most agile Reef creatures
Global cooperation protecting life on Earth
AI better than humans at detecting blue whale calls 28 September 2022
Southern storms prompt ‘rethink’ of sub-Antarctic station renovations 26 September 2022
Symposium sets scene for research on frozen continent and icy seas 24 September 2022
Optus and Australian start-up Space Machines Company partner to grow sovereign space capabilities
Isolation, darkness and science – first winter at Vanda Station
Tribute to former AAD Director from Antarctic community 19 September 2022
Nature Through Lens at Australian Museum
Australia’s first MQ-4C Triton has been unveiled
Scientists are divining future of Earth’s ice-covered oceans at their harsh fringes
Southern Ocean absorbs more heat than any other ocean on Earth, and impacts will be felt for generations
Southern Ocean takes on heat of climate change
Antarctic stations are plagued by sexual harassment – it’s time for things to change