Oceania.
Australasia is not a continent itself, but a region that includes Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and neighboring islands in the Pacific Ocean. The continent that Australia is part of is Oceania.
The continent of Australia comprises Tasmania, Papua New Guinea, Timor, and neighboring islands, as well as the country of Australia itself.The continent of Australia contains 4 countries - Australia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor and portions of Indonesia.
Australia is a continent that correlates with being surrounded by a group of islands in the southern hemisphere.
Both Asia and Australia & Oceania are a part of Australasia.
Australia is the name of both the continent and the country.
Tasmania
No, Oceania is not a continent that includes Australia. Oceania is a region that includes Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific islands, but it is not considered a continent. Australia is its own continent.
No. New Caledonia is a group of islands, and not part of any continent. The continent of Australia consists only of the Australian mainland, the island state of Tasmania, and coastal islands.
The Cook Islands belong to Polynesia and Polynesia belongs to Oceania which is technically Australia, so the Cook Islands are located in Australia.
Australia is a continent, and is not classed, geographically, as an island. it is made up of the continent of Australia and the island state of Tasmania, as well as many smaller islands.
Tasmania
The islands of New Zealand are about 2500km from the continent of Australia.