• 15 Aug 2022

    From Intern to Honours Student: New Pathways into Antarctic Science

    “One of my favourite things about it was all the interesting stories you find, from early explorers bringing rats on their ships to an officer of a whaling station bringing…
  • 11 Jul 2022

    Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment Report

    Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment: A Decadal Synopsis and Recommendations for Action summarises the scientific consensus about changes taking place in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, and offers recommendations for…
  • 6 Jun 2022

    One Antarctic Slug to Confuse them All

    A slug will often provoke a scrunched up nose and an “urgh” but this one elicits not only softs coos of “awww” but also a puzzled “huh?”
  • 25 May 2022

    The Antarctic Invitation

    Let’s stop issuing Antarctica an annual invitation to come into our homes. Something is happening in Antarctica that we had best understand.
  • 24 May 2022

    Unruly Antarctica

    Antarctic change is now fully underway, bringing higher sea levels, more climate extremes, and a declining ability to help keep the global climate suitable for us.
  • 31 Mar 2022

    SAEF Goes South: Krystal and Georgia

    In February, a team of SAEF researchers went south to Casey Station in Antarctica to carry out fieldwork. In this series, they share their experiences traveling to this unique and…
  • 29 Mar 2022

    SAEF Goes South: Sharon Robinson

    Last month, seven SAEF expeditioners traveled to Casey Station in Antarctica to carry out fieldwork. In this series, they share their experiences down south and offer some insights into their…
  • 16 Mar 2022

    SAEF Goes South: Felicity and Richard

    This past February, a team of seven SAEF researchers traveled to Casey Station in Antarctica as part of our first season of fieldwork. They are now back in Australia and…
  • 10 Mar 2022

    SAEF researcher awarded 2022 Fenner Medal

    Associate Professor Chris Greening has been awarded the prestigious Fenner Medal by the Australian Academy of Science.
  • 9 Mar 2022

    SAEF Goes South: Aimee and Toby

    Last month, seven SAEF researchers traveled on an expedition to Casey Station in Antarctica. Over three weeks they completed fieldwork for a range of different projects that seek to protect…
  • 17 Feb 2022

    Steven Chown awarded Madrid Protocol Medal

    The medal commemorates the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (Madrid Protocol). The medal was presented in Hobart to recognise Steven…