Oxygen‐isotope ratio (δ¹⁸O) data are presented for 55 belemnite rostra specimens of late Aptian–Albian age from the Great Artesian Basin of eastern Australia and of late Barremian–early Cenomanian age from the Carnarvon Basin of Western Australia. The belemnites were carefully screened for diagenesis by means of catholuminescence and trace element geochemistry. The δ¹⁸O record for the Carnarvon Basin (palaeolatitude ~40°S) is interpreted to show a long‐term warming trend from ~10 °C in the Aptian to a maximum of ~15 °C in the Cenomanian. Shorter-term fluctuations in the mid-Albian are also apparent. Data from the Great Artesian Basin (palaeolatitude 40°–55°S) show a wider δ¹⁸O range which is attributed to the epeiric sea context of this sam...