No. Britain and other countries claim Antarctic territory. These claims are held in abeyance based on the 1960 Antarctic Treaty, which also specified that no additional claims could be made on the continent.
It has its own website - see below.
Australia does not own Antarctica: it is owned by no country.
No country owns any section of Antarctica. Several countries, however, claim pie-shaped territories on the continent, some of which overlap. You can review the material below, to learn more.
Antarctica is its own continent.
Antarctica is its own continent.
Antarctica is its own continent and contains no other.
France, Australia, Norway, Britain, Argentina and Chile claim territory on Antarctica.
you should SWIM up the pacific ocean!!
No country owns any part of Antarctica.
Australia claims a slice of Antarctica, but does not own it. There are other claims, and no country with claims owns any part of Antarctica.
There are no land masses connected to Antarctica: it is a continent on its own.
No one owns Antarctica.