Australian Antarctic Pioneer Dies at 97


Friday 05 Mar 2010

The Minister for Environment Protection, Heritage and the Arts, Peter Garrett, paid tribute to Dr Phillip Law whose foresight and drive forged the beginnings of Australia's very successful Antarctic program and who consolidated Australia's Antarctic interests. Dr Law died in Melbourne last night at the age of 97. Dr Law established Australia's Antarctic presence by founding the nation's three continental stations and exploring extensive tracts of the Australian Antarctic Territory.

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