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Young people to explore the physical world to educate and inspire them

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Our mission is to conserve, share and encourage the spirit of exploration

You Can Grow the Next Generation of Explorers!

Thanks to supporters like you, we are celebrating 10 years of the Inspiring Explorers™ programme.

From the classroom to polar expeditions, over 15,000 young people have directly participated in this programme. They’ve grown their ‘Explorer Mindset’ and stepped out of their comfort zone. Through outreach initiatives they have created a ripple effect in their communities, connecting with hundreds of thousands of people to share their experiences and the stories of the Antarctic explorers you admire. We need your help to fund the next five years of this programme.

By giving to our annual appeal you help bring this programme to thousands more young people across New Zealand and the world!

LEARN MORE AND GIVE TODAY

For a limited time your donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to NZD $40,000!

Two unique virtual reality experiences will be on tour, and participants will be transported to Antarctica by donning a VR headset.

Scott’s Discovery Hut Virtual Reality Experience Touring the UK!

Antarctic virtual reality is coming to the UK in April and May!

NZAHT is partnering with sister heritage organisation UK Antarctic Heritage Trust to tour the UK with our fully immersive virtual reality experiences.

We will be showcasing our VR experience of Scott’s ‘Discovery’ hut, the first expedition base built on Antarctica’s Ross Island in 1902. UKAHT’s VR ‘A Frozen Night’ features Base E on Stonington Island, a pivotal dog sledging outpost established in 1946.

The teams will be visiting schools, Antarctic organisations, and public venues, giving participants the opportunity to step inside historic huts, come face to face with penguins, ride on a sledge towed by huskies, meet early explorers, and hear incredible tales of resilience, teamwork and innovation on the Ice.

You can join us on tour to experience Scott’s Discovery hut VR, click the buttons below to book at the following venues.

Scott Polar Research Institute, Wednesday 23rd April. Discovery Point Museum in Dundee, Scotland, 8-11 May.

NZAHT is proud to partner with UK Antarctic Heritage Trust on this tour of the UK, showcasing cutting-edge virtual reality experiences and bringing Antarctica’s remarkable historic sites to life using state-of-the-art immersive technology.

New Short Film: Across the Atlantic

Watch the new short film about the Trust’s ninth Inspiring Explorers Expedition™ which journeyed to South Georgia Island.

Across the Atlantic, directed by Inspiring Explorer Te Aroha Devon, follows climber Sam West as he prepares for a guided attempt to climb Mount Worsley with a small team of Inspiring Explorers™, and data scientist Jenny Sahng, part of the science outreach team tasked with capturing weather and ocean data and observations using both historic-era methods and MetSevice’s world-leading technology.

watch here
Inspiring Explorer Sam West © AHT/Sasha Cheng
From left: (back) Inspiring Explorers Kitiona (Billy) Pelasio, Daniel Borstein, Calum Turner, Lucy Hayes-Stevenson, Jake Bailey, (front) Maia Ingoe, Ngawai Clendon, Louise Piggin. © AHT/Anna Clare

Inspiring Explorers Expedition™ Ross Sea Antarctica 2025 is under way!

Our team have boarded Heritage Adventurer and departed the Port of Bluff (NZ), beginning their voyage through the Subantarctic Islands to Antarctica’s Ross Sea region.

We’ll be posting regular expedition updates to our website and social media channels (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter/X) throughout their journey, so you can follow along as they head towards some of the most historically significant sites linked to the legacy of Antarctic exploration.

Click here to read the expedition updates

Thanks to our Inspiring Explorers™ Fund donors including Inspiring Explorers Expedition™ Partner Heritage Expeditions, and supporter Cheshire Architects for making this journey possible.

Ross Sea Party Tent Conservation Journey Begins

Donors and supporters across the world answered our call to enable an important conservation project which is now getting underway in Christchurch, New Zealand.

The Ross Sea Party tent, an invaluable artefact from Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1914-17, is under scrutiny as three specialist conservators develop the most appropriate processes to conserve it.

In September 2024, metal conservator Emily Fryer and textile conservators Kate Blair and Sarah Clayton met to carefully look over this evocative piece of history. They are considering its current state, what conservation processes it needs and can withstand, and have taken samples for analysis to inform what happens next.

Click here to read the full story
L-R: Conservators Kate Blair, Emily Fryer, and Sarah Clayton examine the Ross Sea Party tent. © AHT/Yvonne Densem

Polheim available to watch here

The Trust’s latest documentary film, about the 2022 Inspiring Explorers Expedition™ to the South Pole, is now available for you to watch for free.

Polheim tells the story of three young explorers given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity; to ski across Antarctica in celebration of 150 years since the birth of Roald Amundsen, the first person to reach the South Pole.

Not only did these explorers have the physical challenge of ‘man-hauling’ sleds nearly 1000km in extreme weather conditions, but they also faced internal battles – 50 days of isolation in the most remote environment on the planet, with team members who were essentially strangers.

Watch here

New Chair Announced

 The Trust is delighted to announce that our new Board Chair is The Rt Hon Sir Jerry Mateparae GNZM QSO KStJ. Sir Jerry joined the Trust as an Independent Trustee in 2023 and has stepped into the Chair’s role following long-term Chair Mark Stewart’s tenure finishing in September 2024.

Sir Jerry Mateparae served as the 20th Governor-General of New Zealand from 2011–2016 and subsequently as the 27th New Zealand High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 2017–2020. With an impressive background in public service, New Zealand Defence Force leadership, and community involvement, Sir Jerry brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the Trust.

Sir Jerry accompanied the Trust’s former Patron Sir Edmund Hillary on his last visit to Antarctica, and understands the Trust’s mission well.

“I’m rapt to follow Datuk Mark Stewart and to be a part of a Trust that preserves our past, the heritage of the heroic era, and engenders the same qualities of the likes of Scott, Shackleton and latterly Hillary in inspiring young explorers,” said Sir Jerry.

Antarctic Heritage Trust outgoing Board Chair Mark Stewart, Executive Director Francesca Eathorne, and new Chair Sir Jerry Mateparae. © AHT/Jo Moore

Scott’s Discovery Hut Virtual Reality Experience Launched

Antarctic Heritage Trust is proud to announce the launch of Scott’s Discovery Hut Virtual Reality Experience.

Developed in collaboration with Auckland-based virtual reality tech company StaplesVR, it is the first-ever educational virtual reality experience of Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s Discovery Hut and we’re bringing it to schools and communities across Aotearoa.

By donning the VR headset and holding the controllers, you can explore Scott’s Discovery Hut, come face to face with penguins, feed huskies, and even take a ride in a hydrogen balloon. Discovery Hut is significant in that it was the first expedition base built on Antarctica’s Ross Island. Scott led the National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-1904 and the hut was built in 1902, making it over 121 years old.

click here to read more Learn more about the VR experience Book the VR experience for your school or event Watch a video about the VR experience

Antarctic Heritage Trust’s new virtual reality experience allows participants to explore Scott’s ‘Discovery’ hut on Ross Island, Antarctica. © AHT/Alasdair Turner 

Latest Inspiring Explorers™ News

Expedition Blog – Louise Piggin, Ross Sea 2025

In this blog, Inspiring Explorer Louise Piggin shares her experience on the Trust's Inspiring Explorers Expedition™ Ross Sea 2025.
August 26, 2025/by Brittany Fox

Expedition Blog – Daniel Bornstein, Ross Sea 2025

In this blog, Conservator and Inspiring Explorer Daniel Bornstein shares his experience on the Trust's Inspiring Explorers Expedition™ Ross Sea 2025.
August 21, 2025/by Brittany Fox

Callout for Kiwis to join expedition aboard historic tall ship

New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust (NZAHT) and UK Antarctic Heritage Trust (UKAHT) toured England and Scotland for the first time with two exciting immersive virtual reality (VR) experiences that use cutting-edge digital technologies to transform how the British public can learn about Antarctica’s rich history of science and exploration.
August 8, 2025/by Brittany Fox
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Callout for Kiwis to join expedition aboard historic tall ship

New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust (NZAHT) and UK Antarctic Heritage Trust (UKAHT) toured England and Scotland for the first time with two exciting immersive virtual reality (VR) experiences that use cutting-edge digital technologies to transform how the British public can learn about Antarctica’s rich history of science and exploration.
August 8, 2025/by Brittany Fox

Explorers Inspire Christchurch Students

Antarctic Heritage Trust’s first Christchurch Explorer Conference brought together 85 Year 12 students at Te Pae to hear from inspiring speakers and embrace the challenge: step outside your comfort zone.
June 26, 2025/by Brittany Fox

Immersive Antarctica: Virtual reality tour brings Antarctic exploration to the UK

New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust (NZAHT) and UK Antarctic Heritage Trust (UKAHT) toured England and Scotland for the first time with two exciting immersive virtual reality (VR) experiences that use cutting-edge digital technologies to transform how the British public can learn about Antarctica’s rich history of science and exploration.
May 8, 2025/by Brittany Fox
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Work With Us! Join our Income Generation team as a Work With Us! Join our Income Generation team as a Fundraising Advisor.

This is an exciting opportunity to advance your fundraising career. You’ll enjoy strong team support while taking ownership of impactful fundraising programmes that help conserve Antarctic heritage and inspire the explorers of tomorrow.

If you’re passionate about strategy, storytelling, and building relationships, we’d love to hear from you!

This is a full-time role (4 days part-time is also considered), office-based in Christchurch, NZ.

Find out more or apply now through our Link in Bio!

Applications close Wednesday 17 September 2025

📷Inspiring Explorer Destiny Martin at St Andrews Bay during Inspiring Explorers Expedition™ to South Georgia. ©AHT/Anna Clare. Trust Building Conservation Programme Manager Zack Bennet, repairing chimney on Shackleton's 'Nimrod' hut. ©AHT/Johan Bergman. Scott's 'Terra Nova hut' at Cape Evans. ©AHT/Zack Bennett. Inspiring Explorers™ outside Scott's Terra Nova hut at Cape Evans. ©AHT/Anna Clare.
#OnThisDay in 1870, 'Southern Cross' Expedition (1 #OnThisDay in 1870, 'Southern Cross' Expedition (1898-1900) Zoologist, Nicolai Hanson was born Kristiansund in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.

Educated at the University of Christiana, now University of Oslo, Hanson was part of the scientific team tasked with studying the region's unique marine life. However, on the voyage south, Hanson had fallen ill and his condition deteriorated badly by winter. There was nothing more the expedition doctor, Dr Kløvstad, could do for Hanson.

Hanson was confined to his bunk but eager to see the Adelie penguins return to Cape Adare. On the day of his passing Evans brought the first bird of the season to him. Half an hour later, Hanson sadly passed away. His colleagues laboured for four days to prepare Hanson’s grave on a high ridge overlooking Cape Adare. The grave is marked with white quartz stones and a wooden cross and plaque that is attached to a large stone. It is listed on the Antarctic Treaty's list of historic sites and monuments.

After the 'Southern Cross' expedition ended, the men carefully returned Hanson’s wedding ring to his widow and the daughter he never met. Hanson is thought to be the first person to have died on the Antarctic continent and is the first person to be buried there.

📸 Nicolai Hanson, public domain

#OTD #inspire #explore #discover #conserve #Antarctica
#OnThisDay in 1898, Carston Borchgrevink's 'Southe #OnThisDay in 1898, Carston Borchgrevink's 'Southern Cross' Expedition (1898-1900) set sail from London, bound for Antarctica. The 'Southern Cross' Expedition marked the beginning of the 'Heroic Era' of Antarctic exploration for the British and its goals were to explore the Antarctic continent, contribute to science and look for commercial opportunities. The 'Southern Cross' traveled south for the remainder of 1898, with one stop in Hobart for final provisioning. In December that year, the men departed Hobart saying farewell to the comforts of everyday life.

Norwegian expedition leader, Carsten Borchgrevink was joined by nine men who together, spent an entire year in Antarctica, cut off from the rest of the world. During that time, one of the men would lose his life, their hut would catch fire, arguments would fester unresolved and almost every man would regret his decision to take part. Although the first year in Antarctica was challenging for the 10-man team, their expedition established several major Antarctic firsts which influenced the course of history for decades to come!

The hut built by Borchgrevink and his crew still stands at Cape Adare and is the only example left of humanity's first building on any continent. The site is cared for by Antarctic Heritage Trust on behalf of the international community.

📸 The 'Southern Cross' leaving Hobart, 17 December 1898. Canterbury Museum.

#inspire #explore #discover #conserve #Antarctica
Inspiring Explorer Ngawai Clendon was part of our Inspiring Explorer Ngawai Clendon was part of our Inspiring Explorers Expedition™ to the Ross Sea in Antarctica earlier this year.

Ngawai learnt a lot about what it means to be an explorer. Currently she is studying te reo Māori, New Zealand sign language and english to use these skills to share her story about her experience.

Outreach is a key part of the Trust’s Inspiring Explorers™ programme, with each Inspiring Explorer™ becoming ambassadors for the legacy of exploration the Trust cares for.

The Inspiring Explorers™ selected for this expedition will come home with many stories to tell about life aboard a historic tall ship, and how Scott and Shackleton’s ships played an integral part in the heroic era of Antarctic exploration.

If you were to go on this expedition, what special skills would you use to tell your story?

This expedition is open to New Zealand residents aged 18-30 and will take place from 10 January 2026 – 10 February 2026.

If you're curious, and ready to step outside your comfort zone, we invite you to apply at www.inspiringexplorers.co.nz or through our Link in Bio. 

Thank you to our generous Inspiring Explorers™ Fund donors, your support makes these extraordinary expeditions for young people possible. Thanks to Inspiring Explorers Expedition™ Partner Heritage Expeditions and supporter Cheshire Architects for making our previous expedition to the Ross Sea region possible for Ngawai and her teammates.
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