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Rohan Howitt on how Australia once dreamed of an Antarctic Empire: "Tremendous opportunities down there"

Has the Southern Hemisphere always been viewed as the ‘bottom’ of the globe?

On this week’s Afternoon Light Georgina Downer speaks with Rohan Howitt to explore how Antarctica shaped Australia’s economic history and cultural imagination. As generations of politicians, explorers and entrepreneurs dreamed of turning Australia’s southern frontier into an empire of our own.

Rohan Howitt is a lecturer in environmental history at Monash University. His research focuses on the interconnected histories of Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. His work has been published in leading scholarly journals such as Australian Historical Studies, History Compass, and The Journal of Global History. The Southern Frontier is his first book.

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