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Antarctica NZ proposes smaller redevelopment of base

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Antarctica New Zealand has announced a revised redevelopment of the Scott Base in Antarctica. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconAntarctica New Zealand has announced a revised redevelopment of the Scott Base in Antarctica. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Antarctica New Zealand has come up with a new, smaller proposal for the redevelopment of the country's base in Antarctica after a previous plan was paused due to a budget blow out.

Antarctica New Zealand, which manages NZ's interests in Antarctica and the Ross Sea, said in a statement it planned to build new accommodation and living quarters at the Scott Base using small modular construction.

The agency said it would ditch the previously proposed design using large modules.

It also plans to refurbish the Hillary Field Centre, which is used by scientists working on the continent.

"Antarctica New Zealand's new plan is not starting from scratch as a lot of the design work can be translated from large to small module construction. Our goal is to turn the key in the 2028/29 season," Antarctica New Zealand chief executive Sarah Williamson said.

The agency did not release any costs for the new plan.

The Antarctic, due south of New Zealand and Australia, is increasingly crowded, with China opening its fifth research base there in February. Western governments are worried China's increased presence in the Antarctic and Arctic could provide its military with better surveillance capabilities.

In 2019, New Zealand unveiled its intentions to revamp the decades-old Antarctica base but projected costs surged by more than 50 per cent, prompting the new government to ask Antarctica New Zealand to pause and reassess the original proposal.

Antarctica New Zealand said the new plan has the support of Foreign Minister Winston Peters, who in December told parliament that revamping the base was in the nation's "strategic national interests".

The plan still needs to be approved by the coalition government.

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