no, when you move to Australia you will be in year 7, not because they are smarter but because in Australia that start primary school at Kindergarten year instead of year 1.
New Zealand celebrates the New Year ahead of Australia.
That was the 1920 Games in Antwerp when Australia and New Zealand first competed as separate nations.
No. Matariki is the Maori New Year, so it is celebrated in New Zealand. New Zealand is not part of Australia.
Yes, 2 hours earlier, since New Zealand is 2 hours ahead of Australia.
New Zealand was never a state of Australia. New Zealand was briefly (for one year: 1840) a dependency of the colony of New South Wales in Australia, but this was before either New Zealand or Australia were regarded as separate nations. The Commonwealth of Australia was established in 1901. New Zealand declined to become a member, and became a British Dominion in 1907.
That would be Fiji and New Zealand, both two hours ahead of Australia's east coast.
The ANZACs, or Australia and New Zealand Army Corps, landed in Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. This is why ANZAC day is commemorated on 25 April every year.
New Zealand - 1987. Australia - 1991. South Africa - 1995. Australia - 1999. England - 2003. South Africa - 2007. New Zealand - 2011.
No
James Cook (not yet a captain) explored New Zealand in 1769, just prior to his arrival in Australia.
new zealand has a year 13 to get uni enterence but Australia has year 12 to get uni enterence. if you transfer schools to Australia before in year 12 and pass you will get uni enterence. if your in year 8 NZ you go to year 8 AU but i don't know how uni enterence works in Australia.
australia, new zealand ...... hawai is last