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    A win for wildlife

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2026/a-win-for-wildlife
    1 Apr 2026: When University of Tasmania staff members and Antarctic science alumni Drs Chloe Bibari and Leslie Watson noticed a dead short-tailed shearwater outside the Centenary Building on the Sandy Bay Campus last year, they were quick to identify the cause.
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    Understanding how Earth works has never mattered more. Meet two women …

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2026/understanding-how-earth-works-has-never-mattered-more.-meet-two-women-leading-the-way
    6 Mar 2026: Ahead of International Women's Day on 8 March 2026, we meet the scientists asking fundamental questions about our changing planetWhen Professor Anya Reading installs seismic instruments on Antarctic ice sheets, she's listening for something most of
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    Antarctic exploration - through its poetry

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2026/antarctic-exploration-through-its-poetry
    6 Feb 2026: For a place not many of us get to, Antarctica has inspired more than its fair share of artistic works. They include a bookshelf or two of poetry from writers who have visited the frozen continent, physically or imaginatively. So how much poetry about
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    First stop Antarctica

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/first-stop-antarctica
    12 Dec 2025: Neve Clippingdale’s excitement for the natural world is infectious. As a child, Neve saw a jellyfish at the Melbourne Aquarium and developed a fascination for marine life. Now, after graduating from a Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Science at
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    Antarctic science underpins national assessment of climate risk

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/antarctic-science-underpins-national-assessment-of-climate-risk
    16 Sep 2025: A report from the University of Tasmania reveals that a rapidly changing Antarctica will drive some of the major impacts on Australia in the next 25 years. The technical report about climate change impacts in the Antarctic and Southern Ocean regions
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    Focus on youth in Antarctic gateway city

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/focus-on-youth-in-antarctic-gateway-city
    5 Aug 2025: The University of Tasmania has teamed up with the Antarctic Youth Coalition to help connect young people interested in the frozen continent. Coalition co-founder Katia Macias Diaz is working with the Antarctic Studies team in the School of Humanities
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    Researcher putting ancient DNA under the microscope recognised

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/leading-scientists-recognised-by-academy-for-excellence-in-antarctic-research
    16 Apr 2025: Leading researcher Dr Linda Armbrecht has been recognised by the Australian Academy of Science for her work in the field of Antarctic science. Dr Armbrecht, from the University of Tasmania's Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, received the
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    Recognising Antarctica’s fragile balance and why it matters globally

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2024/recognising-antarcticas-fragile-balance-and-why-it-matters-globally
    17 Dec 2024: Antarctica is approaching a series of cascading tipping points that could reshape ecosystems and intensify global climate disruptions, according to a new study by an international team of scientists, including researchers from the University of
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    “Exclamation point”: Ice-shelf collapse signals East Antarctic…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2024/exclamation-point-ice-shelf-collapse-signals-east-antarctic-instability
    17 Dec 2024: The collapse of an ice shelf in 2022 is a warning sign that East Antarctica may not be as stable as previously assumed. In a paper published in Nature Geoscience, Australian and international scientists used satellite images to track the loss of the
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    Tasmanian scientists step into the spotlight as Superstars of STEM

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2024/tasmanian-scientists-step-into-the-spotlight-as-superstars-of-stem
    13 Dec 2024: Two University of Tasmania researchers have been selected for the 2025 Superstars of STEM program, a national initiative to amplify the voices of women and non-binary professionals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Run by

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