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COOL JOBS IN ANTARCTICA


Environmental Panorama
International
January of 2008


21 January 2008 - Narelle Campbell's keen sense of adventure has taken her all around the world, but she never imagined that it would one day take her to the coldest, windiest place at the end of the earth.

Her current job as Station Leader for Australia's Mawson station in Antarctica brings challenge and adventure every day. From supporting scientific and maintenance projects based at the station, to administration responsibilities, liaising with media and schools, general community and safety management, Narelle says that one day is never like the next.

"My background is in print media management, though my most recent job was working for a welfare organisation in Sydney. I love the great outdoors and have climbed, kayaked and walked all over the world including in Nepal, Africa and Chile," Narelle said.
"Applying to work in Antarctica appealed to me because of the interesting people it attracts as well as the community life and the awesome environment.

"There are not too many jobs where for six to 12 months of the year you work and live closely with such a caring, tolerant, dynamic and energetic bunch of individuals. Mawson is our place of work and our home all rolled into one, and we have a lot of laughs," she said.

The Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) is looking for skilled and highly competent men and women like Narelle to support Australia's science program in Antarctica in 2009.

A wide range of working opportunities is available at stations in Antarctica and on Macquarie Island.

The AAD is looking for Station Leaders, doctors, chefs, tradespeople (building supervisors, engineering supervisors, electricians, instrument electricians, carpenters, mechanics, plumbers, plant inspectors, plant operators) and telecommunications specialists (supervisors, technical officers) to assist in the smooth running of Australia's Antarctic stations.

Antarctica is a challenging environment to work in, but the rewards are second to none. All positions are now being advertised in national and state/territory capital newspapers.

Details are available at jobs.antarctica.gov.au
Media contact: Patti Lucas

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Governor-General officially opens ice runway

24 January 2008 - His Excellency Major General Michael Jeffery has officially opened Wilkins Runway in Antarctica, describing it as a remarkable feat of ice engineering.

The Governor-General spoke to Wilkins crew via telephone link from Australian Antarctic Division headquarters near Hobart, after his visit to the runway was cancelled due to bad weather.

General Jeffery said that the opening of the runway, near Casey station, marked an important development in Australia's engagement with Antarctica.

"It is fitting that it is named after Sir George Hubert Wilkins, one of the great pioneers of polar exploration and aviation. He encountered many of the same perils that face our Antarctic aviators today – ferocious wind, ice and snow blizzards and absolute isolation," he said.

General Jeffery applauded the work of scientists and support staff working in Antarctica, and said that the ease and speed with which many could now reach Antarctica do their work would have major benefits.

"The Antarctic, as you would all well understand, offers us great insights into climate, particularly as we strive to understand the drivers and impacts of climate change.

"You are doing great work, on behalf of the nation, with far reaching implications for the survival of the planet. A sincere thank you to you all," he said.
Link: Message to Casey Station from His Excellency Major General Michael Jeffery
Media contact: Patti Lucas

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
Australian Alps National Park
Australian Antarctic Division
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