As China expands its Antarctic operations, Tasmania is trying to lure its icebreakers back to Hobart By News November 26, 2024 Add Comment Edit The icebreakers have been invited to expand their use of Hobart as part of a push by the Tasmanian government to capitalise on China's growing interest in Antarctica. Share this post Related PostsNew Zealand women's rugby coach Glenn Moore resigns after scathing reviewUkraine latest: Russia claims destruction of armoured vehicle plant near Kyiv, warns US of 'consequences' for helping UkraineHere’s your reading guide to the best new writing by Australian women and non-binary writersQueen Elizabeth absent from Easter Sunday service as she approaches 96th birthday on ThursdayWhen Russian troops took Svitlana's town, some got drunk and cried. Others tortured and murdered her brothersSteve Bannon and an exiled billionaire promoted this cryptocurrency, but experts say it has 'hallmarks of a scam'For 17 long days and nights, Russian troops taunted and tortured Serhii in the basement of his own homeJudge deemed Musk's Tesla tweet 'false and misleading', claim investors
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