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Group of expeditioners standing on and near a large loader truck, waving at the camera at sunset.Group of expeditioners standing on and near a large loader truck, waving at the camera at sunset.
Expeditioners at Davis station. Photo: Neil Brown

Information for family and friends

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Waving goodbye to RSV Nuyina. Photo: Simon Payne

Do you have a family member or friend in Antarctica? You can download the Separation Guide below or find further resources on the family and friends section of the Australian Antarctic Division website.

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This content was last updated 12 months ago on 19 March 2025.

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