North. All directions from the South Pole start out as nominally north. But the magnetic poles, north and south, are not in the same spot as the geographic poles.
If the wind is coming from the north, you would indicate the wind direction as "north." This convention is based on the direction from which the wind is originating, not where it is heading.
The Darling River flows in a southwesterly direction from southern Queensland through western New South Wales into the Murray River.
The abbreviation for the direction south is "S."
The continent south of Asia is Australia.
Australia is the largest country south of the equator.
To travel from the South Pole to any other country in the world (including Australia), you would have to go north.
you will go south east. was this question on your Daily Geo?
You'd be going Northeast.
North
brisbane is south-east of darwin
From the south pole itself everywhere is north
Tom Heading was born on October 31, 1963, in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
You would be heading Northwestern.
Everywhere on Earth is due north of the south pole.
All surface directions from the south pole are north. to get to Australia you would need to be aligned between 115 - 153 east longitude.
northeast
North. At the south pole, north is the only way you can go.