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.)
If you are calling an Australian-registered mobile from inside Australia dial the number exactly the same as if it were still in Australia. This applies wherever in the world it is actually located.
If you are calling an Australian-registered mobile from outside of Australia, dial +61 and then the mobile number. That is, dial your international access code (00 from Europe, 011 from US and Canada, etc) and then the 61 Australia country code followed by the individual mobile number.
This also applies in New Zealand, when you will dial 00 61 then the mobile number.
If the mobile number were 789 456 123 and you dialled only that in New Zealand you would connect to the owner of the New Zealand mobile with that number. To get the Australian owner you would dial 00 61 789 456 123 and the system in Australia then locates the mobile phone in New Zealand and redirects the call to it.
Even if the caller and recipient are located in the same city in New Zealand, both caller and recipient will pay international rate for the call.
It is not possible to ring an Australian 1300 number from New Zealand. 1300 numbers only work if you are calling from within Australia.
Aotearoa New Zealand lies on the ring of fire which circles the Pacific.
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The simple reason is: New Zealand is on a continental fault line. Earthquakes and volcanic activity are the result of movement between tectonic plates. These plates constantly move as underground stresses are released through the Earth's crust. The islands of New Zealand are situated over the boundary between the Australian and Pacific tectonic plates. The Pacific "Ring of Fire" is the area where most of the world's seismic activity takes place. It is a ring encircling the Pacific Ocean in a roughly horseshoe shape, beginning at New Zealand, continuing up through the Philippines and Indonesia, through the edge of the eastern Asian countries, then down the western coast of the USA and South America. Australia, however, does not lie directly over any such fault lines. Occasional minor quakes and tremors occur from time to time (such as that which occurred in Meckering, Western Australia, in 1963). However, even Australia's largest and most devastating earthquake (Newcastle, 1989) is believed to have been triggered by 200 years of underground coal mining, not by seismic activity.
The town known as "Hobbiton" in J.R.R Tolkiens, Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, was set in Matamata, New Zealand.
To dial Australia from New Zealand, dial 0061, followed by the area code without the initial 0, then the local telephone number. For example, to dial Sydney (02) 5551 1234, dial 0061 2 5551 1234
u just write the number into the phone and press call
Dial the UK mobile number exactly the same way you do when the mobile is at home in the UK. The mobile network will automatically locate it.
Aotearoa New Zealand lies on the ring of fire which circles the Pacific.
Following are the countries in Ring of fire:AmericaAntarcticaJapanChileCanadaChinaColumbiaNew Zealand
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Australia is not it the ring of fire i think that new zealand is but not Australia
just get there number and ring them
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