By RNZ
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will visit Antarctica this week to see first-hand the critical research undertaken by New Zealanders on the ice.
The visit, scheduled from Tuesday to Friday, marks the 65th anniversary of Scott Base - New Zealand’s Antarctic home - and the first full season of Antarctic research after two years of Covid-19 disruption.
Ardern is a well-known Antarctic history buff, with explorer Ernest Shackleton one of her personal heroes.
“Antarctica is part of New Zealand’s heritage and future and we’re committed to its protection as a natural reserve for peace, science and co-operation,” she said.