in 1959 with the Antarctic Treaty
In 1959 with the Antarctic Treaty.
Australia may have a territorial claim on the Antarctic continent, but it does not control any part of it.
You may be thinking of the Antarctic Treaty.
When traveling to Antarctica, the restrictions and allow-ables are determined by the last country from which you depart to go to Antarctica. These countries include Chile, Argentina, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.
Antarctic TreatyAnother AnswerNo single country has control over any part of Antarctica, or any part of planet earth south of 60 degrees South latitude: it is all governed by The Antarctic Treaty.Australia is one of the countries that is a signatory to the treaty, and only has control over its citizens who travel south of 60 degrees South latitude.
You can find Antarctica south of Australia.
Antarctica is larger than Australia. Australia is the smallest continent.
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Australia is located northwest of Antarctica.
Australia does not own Antarctica: it is owned by no country.
There are no countries in Antarctica, and Australia is a country itself.