The most logical direction is to travel west.
You'd go east and probably hit Chile or some South American country a little to the north of it
North.
North
141 degrees West of true North.
Northeast
Northeast or east
West
South
northeast
Since the earth is a sphere (a ball), you can reach anywhere by going either direction from anywhere. But the trip is usually shorter in one direction than in the other. From the Prime Meridian, the trip to North America or South America is shorter if you head out going toward the west.
south because it's going down
Southeast
The 80th parallel south is entirely located in Antarctica. However, the closest continent other than Antarctica closest to it is South America.
South
You'd be going Northeast.
Most people would, logically, travel west to go from South America to New Zealand. Given that the world is round, going east would also bring one from South America to New Zealand.
North
brisbane is south-east of darwin
From the south pole itself everywhere is north
Everywhere on Earth is due north of the south pole.
All surface directions from the south pole are north. to get to Australia you would need to be aligned between 115 - 153 east longitude.
northeast
North. At the south pole, north is the only way you can go.
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Since the earth is a sphere (a ball), you can reach anywhere by going either direction from anywhere. But the trip is usually shorter in one direction than in the other. From the Prime Meridian, the trip to North America or South America is shorter if you head out going toward the west.