New Zealanders have been moving to Australia at a rapid pace which is growing each year. The biggest effects involve currency and commerce because there is less money coming into the government each year.
New Zealanders live right across Australia,.,There isn't anywhere restricted or anything
New Zealanders
They are Australia-based New Zealanders.
very little when you consider that the population of all of NZ is less then that of Sydney Like many immigrants, New Zealanders offer their own skills and talents which, if used properly, can enhance Australia's economy.
The most common is 'Aussies' or 'Ozzies'. Australia itself is often referred to as Oz.
Around 100,000 New Zealanders leave the country annually, with many of them moving to Australia, the UK, and other parts of the world for work or other reasons.
New Zealanders often move to Australia for better job opportunities, higher wages, and a stronger economy. The close proximity and cultural similarities between the two countries make the transition easier for Kiwis. Additionally, Australia's diverse lifestyle, education options, and quality of life attract many New Zealanders seeking new experiences. The Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement also allows for easy migration without the need for visas.
What do New Zealanders eat for lunch?
No.Julia Gillard stated in a press conference last week that there were no immediate plans for change to the current arrangement for New zealanders in Australia:The government has been hinting that they are going to change this arrangementfor some time, but at the moment the Australian Government continues to pocket the tax revenue from some 600,000 New Zealanders in Australia and withhold many services from this group.
As of June 2008, 26.5% of New Zealanders are obese
No, Dann and Peter Hume were born in New Zealand,while Jon Hume was born in Lismore,NSW, Australia.