Yes, you are allowed to use the same car in New Zealand that you could in Australia. If you mean phone, then you can use that as well.
No. Lol. you'd definatly be out of range.
The New Zealand and the Australian economies are managed by separate Governments, and thus the separate currencies.
The Niuean currency is the New Zealand Dollar.
You can if its an australian/ new zealand one
The New Zealand Dollar. Equal to roughly 80c US, and a similar amount in Australian dollar.
The country code for Australia is +61, and mobile numbers begin with 04, but you must omit the trunk prefix 0 when dialing internationally. Thus, 04 becomes +61 4.From a New Zealand landline, dial 00 61 4 etc.From a GSM mobile, dial the number as +61 4 etc. (including the plus sign), and the mobile network will automatically insert any required prefix, even if you are roaming.(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
Yes both have the three flat pins, in the shape of an arrow.
you use there phone number
New Zealand uses the New Zealand Dollar (NZD), which is not the same as the Australian dollar.
dial 001164 followed by the New Zealand number's area code (without the zero) and local number. If you are dialing from a mobile you can also use the + instead of the initial 00
Since they are separate countries - you'll probably have to exchange the Australian dollars for New Zealand ones. International airports normally have a Bureau de Change.
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)The New Zealand dollar (abbreviation NZD)