- 100 years of Australian Antarctic expeditions
Australian Antarctic Division website with information on events and activities commemorating 100 years of Australian Antarctic expeditions, 1911-2011
- Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources
Website of the Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources (also known as the Marine Adaptation Network), based at the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania
- ANARE Club Tasmania
Website for the ANARE Club in Tasmania which was founded in 1951 by the veterans of the first Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE). Provides information, news and events for ANARE expeditioners, those who have assisted with ANARE, and members from other polar expeditions
- Antarctic applications
Australian Antarctic Division site enabling applications seeking approval to conduct science or other projects and activities in the Antarctic, sub-Antarctic, and Southern Oceans to be created and submitted online. Includes key dates for research seasons
- Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre (ACE CRC)
The ACE CRC provides a focus for Australia's national research effort dedicated to sustainable management of Antarctic marine ecosystem resources, and the study of atmospheric and oceanic processes of the Southern Ocean. The CRC is located in Hobart, Tasmania
- Antarctic Law and Treaty: Antarctic international law
Activities in Antarctica and its surrounding seas are governed by a unique agreement between nations
- Antarctic Tasmania
Antarctic Tasmania is a division of the Department of Economic Development, Tourism and the Arts with the key function of enhancing Hobart's role as a port-of-call, Australian Antarctic Airlink location and supplier of goods and services for those engaged in activities associated with the Antarctic and the Southern Ocean
- Antarctic webcams
Webcams operated at four permanent stations by the Australian Antarctic Division. Regularly updated images
- Australian Antarctic Division (AAD)
The AAD leads Australia's Antarctic program. It ensures that Australia's Antarctic interests are advanced, through the Antarctic Treaty System; it administers the Australian Antarctic Territory, and the territories of Heard Island and McDonald islands; it conducts and promotes research. The AAD headquarters is located in Tasmania, at Kingston, south of Hobart
- Australian Antarctic Division: environmental approvals and permits
Information relating to approvals for the conduct of scientific, management, recreational and other non-government activities in the Antarctic or the sub-Antarctic, with links to permit forms
- Australian Antarctic Division: environmental management
Policies designed to protect the Antarctic environment
- Australian Antarctic history
Information on the history of the Australian presence in Antarctica
- Australian Antarctic Magazine
Links to individual issues (PDF files) of the magazine, published twice-yearly by the AAD, to inform the Australian and international Antarctic community about the activities of the Australian Antarctic program
- CCAMLR: Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources
CCAMLR, (based in Hobart, Tasmania), aims to conserve Antarctic marine life by developing an 'ecosystem approach' to the management of Antarctic fisheries (web site available in English, French, Spanish and Russian languages)
- Classroom Antarctica
Provides resources, information and activities for teachers and students
- Ice Breaker Magazine
Website of the Ice Breaker, the magazine about Tasmania's involvement in the Antarctic
- Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)
IMAS pursues multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary work to advance understanding of temperate marine, Southern Ocean, and Antarctic environments
- International Antarctic Institute
Established in 2006, the Institute offers a range of educational programs as part of degrees offered by partner institutions. The secretariat of the Institute resides at the University of Tasmania, Hobart
- International Forum on the Sub-Antarctic 2011
Web site of the forum (Hobart, 1-2 August, 2011). The 3rd Forum's title is 'The future of the Sub-Antarctic region: its global significance and value'
- Living and working in Antarctica
Australian Antarctic Division information for expeditioners to the Antarctic
- Lynne Andrews. Studio one
Art teacher Lynne Andrews draws, paints, photographs and writes about wild and remote landscapes and lectures on the imagining of Antarctica. She conducted her Studio One school of painting and drawing for 22 years
- Malcolm Wallhead & Associates
Website of the designers of the Igloo Satellite Cabin (prefabricated, insulated accommodation unit) and publishers of Ice Breaker, the magazine about Tasmania's involvement in the Antarctic
- Mawson's Huts Foundation
Established to conserve in perpetuity for the Australian people the unique historical buildings known as Mawson's Huts
- Mawson's Huts: Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) 1911–1914
Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) website follows the history of Cape Denison and Mawson's Huts
- Oceanides - art of the ocean
Karin Beaumont's unique jewellery and wearable art inspired by microscopic marine life from the Antarctic and Southern Ocean combining science, art and language
- Peter Morse (peter.morse.com.au)
Peter Morse creates digital media, including 3D data visualisation, computer programming and online content development and delivery. Projects include visualisations of the Mawson's Huts Expedition to Antarctica
- Polar Pathways: explore Tasmania's Antarctic heritage (PDF file)
Virtual walking and driving tours of Tasmania's Antarctic heritage, providing information on sites around Hobart and Southern Tasmania that are connected with the history and exploration of Antarctica
- Strategic Science in Antarctica: Antarctic Science Conference 2013
Joint Australian and New Zealand Conference to take place in Hobart from 25-27 June 2013
- Tasmanian Polar Network
The Tasmanian Polar Network (TPN) is an association formed by active members of the Tasmanian Antarctic community. The members provide such services as logistics and operations support, research, environmental management, education, weather forecasting and climate modelling, tourism services, provisioning, and cold climate design and construction