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Australia–New Zealand relations. Foreign relations between neighbouring countries Australia and New Zealand, also referred to as Trans-Tasman relations, are extremely close. Both countries share a British colonial heritage as antipodean Dominions and settler colonies, and both are part of the core Anglosphere. [1]
In 2013 there were about 650,000 New Zealand citizens living in Australia, which is equivalent to 15% of the population of New Zealand. [ 209 ] New Zealand has a strong presence among the Pacific Island countries, and enjoys strong diplomatic relations with Samoa , Fiji , and Tonga , and among smaller nations. [ 210 ]
If you’re planning a great Antipodean adventure, Australia and New Zealand tempt in equal measure. Which of these two wonderful countries should you pick? We asked two writers to make the case for each.
With 10 days to explore Australia and New Zealand, you can jump between Queenstown, Sydney, Tasmania, and Perth to sample each country's highlights or get an introduction to Down Under culture while visiting Auckland, Rotorua, Melbourne, Uluru, and Sydney. Travelers eager to delve into outdoor.
Australia and New Zealand leaders have agreed to seek closer defense ties as New Zealand considers sharing advanced military technologies with the United States and Britain through the so-called AUKUS partnership.
The countries, while alike in many ways, are actually markedly different, experts point out. To begin with, Australia is vastly bigger than New Zealand and much more populous - with 26...
Book your Australia & New Zealand tour package with Trafalgar and see the towering fjords, Milford Sound, the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru and more.
Here are seven of the main differences between Australia and New Zealand. 1. The accent is different. If you’re from Australia or New Zealand you will think that the accents are worlds apart. But for an outsider (who might think the two nations are joined by a bridge) Aussies and Kiwi accents are tough to pick.
Within three weeks, you can visit at least six regions of Australia and New Zealand. Hit the highlights of Australia's eastern and southern coasts and experience New Zealand culture and adventure in Auckland, Rotorua, and Queenstown.
With two weeks in Australia and New Zealand, you can opt for a classic tour that features cultural experiences or hike, dive, zipline, and cruise through each country's natural wonders on an adrenaline-pumping trip. Those traveling during the Southern Hemisphere's winter can delve into seasonal.