20/06/2026
Well that was a lot of fun this morning at New Brighton!
A great turn out and some great costumes.
A tropical water temp of 11 degrees.
Thanks for having us New Zealand Antarctic Society 😁
Ōtautahi Christchurch is one of five Antarctic Gateway cities - how cool! It's not all science and cold - let's go!
We are celebrating our unique status by bringing together the community to showcase all things awesome, that happen on and off the ice. The Antarctic Office has been established by the Christchurch City Council in recognition of Christchurch and New Zealand’s unique relationship to the Antarctic. The role of The Antarctic Office is to help join the dots on Antarctic-related activity across New Zea
20/06/2026
Well that was a lot of fun this morning at New Brighton!
A great turn out and some great costumes.
A tropical water temp of 11 degrees.
Thanks for having us New Zealand Antarctic Society 😁
18/06/2026
Planning to brave New Zealand Antarctic Society's annual Polar Plunge this Sunday? 🐧❄️ https://www.facebook.com/events/1314615727422152
Once you’ve conquered the cold, warm up with a sunrise soak at He Puna Taimoana ♨️
While there are no dedicated spots for plungers, sunrise sessions (7.30–9.30am) still have limited availability — book ahead and arrive after your dip for the ultimate contrast experience.
From Antarctic conditions… to pure relaxation:
https://www.hepunataimoana.co.nz/buy-now/entry-passes
The connection between Antarctica and the Southern Ocean is pretty extraordinary. ❄️🌊
The Ross Sea is home to the world’s largest marine protected area, with scientists continuing to monitor and better understand this globally significant ecosystem and the impacts of climate change.
Worth a watch. 💙
05/06/2026
Talk about a tall tale... 👀✈️
The tails of two legendary RNZAF aircraft — the Hercules and Orion — have landed in a new exhibition at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand.
Both aircraft played important roles supporting New Zealand’s Antarctic programme over the decades, and now you can stand beside their enormous tails and appreciate just how big these aircraft really were.
A pretty cool addition to Christchurch's Antarctic story. ❄️
Now this is a big Antarctic job. 👀❄️
Antarctica New Zealand is searching for its next General Manager Antarctic Operations — a pivotal leadership role supporting New Zealand’s work on the ice and the future of Scott Base.
Not your average commute! 👀
25/05/2026
Looking for something a little different to check out? 👀❄️
This could be right up the alley of a few of our Antarctic-curious residents…
A great chance to hear more about the polar regions, governance, science and some of the fascinating similarities (and differences) between the Arctic and Antarctic 🌍
📅 Date: Wednesday 27th May 2026
⏰ Time: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
📍Location: University of Canterbury, James Logie 613
🍎 Refreshments will be served
https://www.instagram.com/p/DYkGF0lhN8B/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
New Zealand Institute of International Affairs - NZIIA - National Office University of Canterbury UC Science
13/05/2026
🐧💙 A pretty special full-circle moment for University of Canterbury PhD student Alexandra Strang — returning from 106 days in Antarctica studying the very Adélie penguins she’s been researching since 2021.
Great to see another example of the Antarctic research connections and opportunities linked to Christchurch as a gateway city. 👏
📍Thanks University of Canterbury for sharing.
08/05/2026
Curious about Antarctica and the changing world around us? ❄️🌍
University of Canterbury's free online course, Antarctica in a Changing Climate, explores the unique Antarctic environment, its ecosystems, and the role the icy continent plays in our global climate system.
Perfect for anyone wanting to better understand the science, stories and significance of Antarctica — from the comfort of home.
📚 Free online course
🧊 Learn at your own pace
🌏 Open to everyone
Enrol now via the University of Canterbury:
Antarctica in a Changing Climate | UC 'Antarctica in a Changing Climate' is a free online course through University of Canterbury's UCx platform that explores the exceptional aspects of the Antarctic climate and its ecosystems.