As Australia is a continent, I'm guessing you mean "what supercontinent"? The answer to this is Gondwanaland
Antarctica is the continent that is not touching any other continent. It is isolated by the Southern Ocean.
Australia is not joined to another continent.
Antarctica is the most isolated continent as it is the farthest from other continents and has harsh environmental conditions. Australia is relatively isolated as well, due to its distance from other continents and surrounding oceans.
Australia is a continent and a country, not an island. However, it is often referred to as an island continent due to its isolated location surrounded by water.
Antarctica is the only continent that is not surrounded by other continents. It is isolated by the Southern Ocean.
desert, sea, not on European continent. mostly desert
because they are isolated from the main continent and were out of war.
Auckland New Zealand is not on any continent. In fact it is far isolated from any of the 6 continents. It is on the North Island of New Zealand in the south west Pacific Ocean. New Zealand is part of Oceania, which is considered - erroneously - by some to be a continent. It is not part of the Australian continent.
During winter, there may be as few as 1,000 temporary workers who remain isolated on the continent.
Along much of the western coast and in most of the south of the continent
Antarctica is the highest, driest, windiest, coldest, darkest, cleanest, most isolated and most peaceful continent on Earth. It's where science is conducted regarding the health of the planet: the continent is dedicated to that purpose and no other purpose. It is a unique continent for these very reasons and must be protected.