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The Antarctic Treaty is turning 60 years old. In a changed world, is it still fit for purpose?
Donald Rothwell, Australian National University
Complex questions over environmental protection and resource extraction require the signatories to give the future of the treaty much more serious attention
An article online in
The Conversation
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Oral History – Prof Pat Quilty AM
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