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The Antarctic Treaty System is a unique suite of international legal instruments that regulate the actions of member countries in the area south of 60° S latitude. 

Australia was one of the original parties signing the treaty in 1959. Since then, there have been additional treaties concerning wildlife conservation, environmental protection, and mineral resources in this region.

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