one month
4 years
Sir Douglas Mawson lived to he was 76. He died on the 14th of October 1958. He retired from what he was doing in 1952 (when he was 70)
Thats not how you spell MAWSON!
Douglas Mawson's wife was Francesca "Fanny" Mawson. They had two children together: a daughter named Patricia and a son named Douglas. Fanny and the children were deeply affected by Mawson's long expeditions, especially during his time in Antarctica.
From 1911 to 1914 so 4 years.
Australia's association with Antarctica began when Australian explorer Douglas Mawson led an expedition of Australians and New Zealanders in 1911 - the Australasian Antarctic Expedition.
2 years
You must have a point where you start at, and a speed at which you are travelling at first, before anyone can answer your question
From the Australian government Antarctic History site: "On 13 February 1954, a party led by [Dr Phillip] Law raised the Australian flag on the rocky shore of Horseshoe Harbour, naming the new station in honour of Australia's greatest polar explorer, Sir Douglas Mawson." After the first year in cramped quarters, several buildings were added and the base was established.
Since 1954, so the answer is 2011-1954 = 57 years. Mawson station is Australia's oldest Antarctic station and the oldest continuously inhabited Antarctic station
since 1929 sorry it was first populated in 1954
It has been there since 1953, so about 56 years