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Clark Named Chair of the Australian Antarctic Science Council The new Chair of the Australian Antarctic Science Council, Philip Clark AO. (Photo: Australian Antarctic Division) The Australian Antarctic Science Council has a new Chair, with the appointment of Philip Clark AO to lead the organization. The Council was established in 2019 to provide independent advice to Government on the priorities of the Australian Antarctic Science Program. Director of the Australian Antarctic Division, Kim Ellis, said Clark brings a wealth of experience to the role. “I am really excited to have Mr. Clark take on this leadership role in such a pivotal time for Antarctic and Southern Ocean research. Mr. Clark has worked in leadership and governance roles in government, universities, the corporate world and the not-for-profit sector,” Ellis said. “He will have a critical role in delivering the strategic vision for Australia’s Antarctic research at a time of record government inves ....
(Photo: Australian Antarctic Program) Antarctic resupply ship MPV Everest berthed in Fremantle, Australia at 5:30 p.m. local time Tuesday, after it suffered an engine room fire earlier this month, the Australian Antarctic Division said. Australia’s chartered Antarctic resupply vessel MPV Everest was about 1,700 nautical miles south of Perth when the April 5 fire engulfed the vessel s port engine room and destroyed two inflatable rubber boats on the deck. There were no injuries to the 72 expeditioners and 37 crew on board. The ice-strengthened ship, which was returning from a two month voyage to resupply and change personnel at Australia’s Davis and Mawson research stations in east Antarctica, altered its course for nearer Fremantle instead of Hobart following the incident. ....
Ice to be back: Freo arrival on fire-struck ship marks end to pandemic isolation for Antarctic crew smh.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from smh.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Ice to be back: Freo arrival on fire-struck ship marks end to pandemic isolation for Antarctic crew theage.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theage.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SHOPPERS returned to Weymouth s high street yesterday as non-essential shops, salons and hairdressers reopened in the latest phase of the roadmap to exit lockdown. Pubs, bars, cafés and restaurants with outdoor space also welcomed back customers as the Covid-19 restrictions eased further. Socially distanced queues were forming outside many of the big retailers in Weymouth, including Game, TK Maxx and M&S. However the biggest queues in the town centre were seen outside hairdressers and barbers as people desperate to have a professional haircut were finally able to return to get a snip. Stanley Smith, 82, said he was happy to see shops opening again in the town centre and was hoping to get a haircut at The Modern Barbers on St Mary Street - but decided against it after seeing how long the queue was - even before 9am. ....