yes it was
Australia and Antarctica are continents that are in both the Eastern and Southern Hemispheres simultaneously.
Douglas Mawson did not discover Antarctica hover he started of his scientific research in Antarctica in 1908 as part of an expedition led by Ernest Shackleton. He spent some time back in Australia before setting of on an expedition organised by himself in 1911.
Antarctica was joined with South America, Australia, and New Zealand 65 million years ago as part of the supercontinent Gondwana. Over time, the breakup of Gondwana led to the separation of these landmasses to form the modern continents.
There are no commercial flights to anywhere in Antarctica.
During the late Paleozoic time, the continents that now form parts of present-day Africa, South America, Australia, Antarctica, India, and the Arabian Peninsula were located in a supercontinent known as Pangaea.
Temperary part time jobs acroos Australia.
There are no nations at all on the continent of Antarctica. Next to Antarctica, Australia has the least. Antarctica has none.Australia has the fewest number of nations. It is a continent with just one nation, which bears the name of the continent - the Commonwealth of Australia. The nation is made up of six states and two territories, but it is a single nation.Antarctica has no nations, as several nations have territorial rights to the continent. There are, however, no permanent residents or any form of government.Antarctica, with 0.Australia
It depends what part of Australia. In Canberra it would be 1000 (10am)
Since Antarctica is at the South Pole, and all of the time zones have a common point there, logically, there would be a part of Antarctica that would occupy each of the time zones simultaneously. The better question would be "in what time zone is the South Pole itself?"
Your answer depends on your ultimate Antarctic destination. You can fly commercially from UK to Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, even South Africa. Then you can hire a charter to fly you to Antarctica. Your total flight time depends on your route and the speed of your final charter. There are no commercial flights to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
This distribution can be explained by the phenomenon of continental drift, where the continents were once part of a supercontinent called Pangaea and then gradually drifted apart. Fossils found in Australia, India, and Antarctica were once part of the southern supercontinent Gondwana, which is why similar fossils can be found in these regions but not in Europe or North America.