This is a timeline of the history of New Zealand's involvement with Antarctica.
Pre 1900s
1838âÂÂ1840
- French and American expeditions, led by Jules Dumont d'Urville and Charles Wilkes. John Sac, a MÃÂori travelling with Wilkes, becomes the first New Zealander to cross the Antarctic Circle.
1895
1899
- February British expedition led by Carsten Borchgrevink, including several New Zealanders, establishes first base in Antarctica, at Cape Adare. This expedition becomes the first to winter over on the continent.
1900s
1902
1910s
1910
1911âÂÂ1914
- Four New Zealanders (H Hamilton, AJ Sawyer, EN Webb, and LA Webber) are members of Douglas Mawson's Australian Antarctic expedition.
1920s
1923
- Ross Dependency proclaimed on 30 July as a British Territory entrusted to New Zealand.
1928
- US Navy Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd leaves Dunedin for the first sea-air exploration expedition to the Antarctic. Byrd overflew the South Pole with pilot Bernt Balchen on 28 and 29 November 1929, to match his overflight of the North Pole in 1926.
1929
- Combined UK-Australia-NZ expedition led by Douglas Mawson; New Zealand members include RA Falla and RG Simmers.
1930s
1933
1940s
1946
1949
1950s
1955
- In August, The New Zealand Government decide to establish an Antarctic base as part of its contribution to International Geophysical Year (1957âÂÂ58).
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960s
1964
1965
- The first flight from New Zealand to Antarctica made by a Royal New Zealand Air Force C130 (Hercules) aircraft
1968
- Marie Darby becomes first New Zealand woman to visit the Antarctic
1969
1970s
1970
1972âÂÂ1974
- First solo voyage to Antarctica, by New Zealand-born yachtsman and author David Lewis
1974
1975
- Prime Minister Bill Rowling had a formal proposal made at the Oslo Meeting for Antarctic to be declared a World Park.
1976
- Thelma Rodgers, of New Zealand's DSIR, becomes the first woman to winter over on Antarctica.
1977
- New Zealand proclaims Exclusive Economic Zone of 200 nautical miles (370 km), which provides for the zone to also include Ross Dependency's waters.
1978
- 21st Anniversary of Scott Base
1979
1980s
1980
1982
1987
- Closure of Scott Base Post Office (reopened in 1994)
1990s
1995
1996
2000s
2006
- October (to January 2007): New Zealanders Kevin Biggar and Jamie Fitzgerald become the first people to walk to the South Pole without the aid of any supply dumps. Their plan to parasail back is abandoned.
2007
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