Australia & New Zealand.
Their connection in RL are; Rugby League World Cup Four Nations Test Matches
New Zealand and Australia are two countries that are near each other and are only separated by ocean. Normally, now days travel is done by plane, and its only a matter of a few hours of flight on a plane to reach each country.
No. Fiji, Australia and New Zealand are all considered to be part of Oceania, but this region of the Pacific is not the territory of any one particular country. Each of these three nations has its own territory, which is not actually included within any other nations' territory.
New Zealand and Papua New Guinea are both in the Southern Hemisphere. Papua New Guinea occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea, which lies about 150km at its closest point directly to the north of Australia. New Zealand is an island nation about 2000km southeast of Australia. Each is a separate nation, and not part of Australia, as is incorrectly reported in some websites. Together, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and Australia, along with some other islands of the South Pacific, form the political region of Oceania.
The countries that are Australia's closest neighbours are Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Indonesia. At their closest point, the mainland of Australia and Papua New Guinea are 150 km from each other. New Zealand is also quite close.
SEATO
they help each other
because... they have connections with each other !
That would be Fiji and New Zealand, both two hours ahead of Australia's east coast.
Antipodes are used in geography to describe any place on Earth that is the point on the Earth's surface which is diametrically opposite to it. Australia and New Zealand are antipodes of each other.
ANZUS Treaty has been signed between US, Australia and New Zealand in 1951. The treaty was developed in response to the fear and threat of communist expansion in south east Asia. Australia also saw the benefits to the strong & powerful US as an ally. The treaty stated that the countries declared their sense of unity and support of each other if faced by an armed attack. It was the first treaty Australia signed which did not have Britain as a member. The actual terms of the treaty were very vague and did not force the partners to go to war to defend each other.