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The Antarctic Midwinter Festival will take place in Hobart from 21 - 29 June 2008.
For more information and regular updates, visit the Antarctic Midwinter Festival website at www.antarctic-tasmania.info
Flyer for Sub-Antarctic Proceedings (Adobe PDF)
Antarctic Tasmania Prospectus
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Tasmanian Marine Science Fellowships
Overseas Study Grants for Overseas Students information (Adobe PDF)
The Governor's Forum
Tasmania, The Antarctic and the Sub-Antarctic (Adobe PDF)
A record of the proceedings at a forum held by the Governor of Tasmania in Hobart on 1 August 2003.
The Dr. Phillip Law Lecture Series
As part of the Antarctic Midwinter Festival, the Dr. Phillip Law Lecture Series honours the contribution of one of Australia’s Antarctic pioneers and legends, Dr. Phillip Law (AC, AO, CBE), Australia’s longest serving Director of the Australian Antarctic Division (1954-1966).
Previous Dr. Phillip Law Lecture Series have featured influential keynote speakers, such as former Governor of Tasmania Sir Guy Green (AC, KBE, CVO), former Federal Minister for Science (1983-1990) Dr Barry Jones (AO) and eminent Antarctic mountaineer and adventurer Greg Mortimer (OAM).
Previous transcripts of the Phillip Law Lecture Series can be found below:
Macquarie Island, Jewel in the Southern Ocean by Dr Patricia M Selkirk -17 June 2006 (Adobe PDF)
Dr Phillip Law Lecture by Robin Burns, BA Hons, DipEd, MSc, MPH, PhD - June 2005 (Adobe PDF)
Antarctic Tourism Past, Present and the Future by Greg Mortimer, OAM - 2004 (Adobe PDF)
Getting Antarctica on the Domestic and Global Agenda by Dr Barry Jones, AO 2003 (Adobe PDF)
Inaugural Phillip Law Lecture by His Excellency, Sir Guy Green, Governor of Tasmania 2002 (Adobe PDF)
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