No it is not a research station.
The farthest south settlement is Vernadsky Station, a Ukrainian research station located on Galindez Island, near the Antarctic Peninsula.
The Davis Antarctic Research Station in supported by the government of Australia.
The US Amundsen Scott South Pole Station on the Antarctic continent is named in part after Captain Scott. The New Zealand Antarctic Research Station on Ross Island is named Scott Base, again after Captain Scott.
From Wikipedia: "Established in 1954, Mawson is Australia's oldest Antarctic station and the oldest continuously inhabited Antarctic station south of the Antarctic Circle."
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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
Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station was created on 1977-02-26.
The Australian Antarctic Division manages the station
The United States supports three research stations, all of which are permanent. They are McMurdo Station, Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station and Palmer Station. Other summer and temporary stations appear seasonally.
It is named after Soviet mineralogist Vladimir Vernadsky. Vernadsky Research Base (Ukrainian: Академік Вернадський) is a Ukrainian Antarctic Station at Marina Point on Galindez Island in the Argentine Islands, Antarctica.
Three. Casey (previously Wilkes) , Davis and Mawson.Answer Macquarie Island, although administratively part of Tasmania, is staffed by the Antarctic Division. It is north of the Antarctic Convergence and so is classed as Sub-Antarctic. Heard Island is a former base, inside the convergence zone and so an Antarctic island.
San Martin Base is on Barry Island, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula. The base is operated by Argentina as a research office.