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Antarctic Expedition leader Rachael Robertson will be the guest speaker at the Westpac High Tea at Beef Australia, sharing what she learnt during her time in extreme conditions.
Ms Robertson is the youngest and only second female expedition leader to manage a team at the Davis Station research outpost.
During her year-long post, Ms Robertson led a diverse team of up to 120 scientists, engineers, and trades people in the “summer” and managed the remaining team of 18 that stayed in ‘ice-olation’ throughout the long, dark Antarctic winter.
Some of the insights she will share at the Westpac High Tea include why being liked is overrated, how constructive conflict gets results and that respect trumps harmony.
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