Australia’s shiny new Antarctic icebreaker is finally homeward bound
With work finally completed in the Netherlands, the new pride of the Australian Antarctic Division is on a 24,00km sea journey to Hobart.
With work finally completed in the Netherlands, the new pride of the Australian Antarctic Division is on a 24,00km sea journey to Hobart.
Australian scientists return to Hobart after world-leading research that will help protect vital Antarctic krill from over-harvesting.
The RSV Nuyina icebreaker is on its way to the Netherlands for final fitout and sea trials. It is expected in Hobart in 2021.
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