Hi Jacquie,
No reports from Antarctica have come past this reporter :-)
It was cloudy from Sydney out to Mudgee. Bit of a downer. The University of Western Sydney put on a (free) open evening for members of the public who wished to view the eclipse, and WSAAG members with solar capability attended to help out … but it was not a good look. The beginning was captured through a hole in the cloud … but after 4:45pm there was no show.
Oh well. There's always the 2002 KX14 TNO occultation on the 12th (Aussie time). Mag 14.1 star at a reasonable 47 degrees altitude in the west, no moon ...
http://devel2.linea.gov.br/~braga.ri...A_2002KX14.jpg
It's mentioned on Occult Watcher as well.
Note the IOTA feed is done with the standard UCAC4 (?) catalogue, while Felipe's prediction has likely had some astrometric magic sauce added from an observing run on a fairly big scope more recently. This may explain the considerable difference in paths described. (IOTA's being north of Borneo, and Felipe's being south of Alice Springs.
Regards,
Tony Barry
WSAAG