There is no island nation of Australia, as Australia is a continent.
Island nations of Asia which are close to Australia include Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
Indonesia is not an island. It is a nation spread across a number of islands. It occupies part of the Island of New Guinea. That island is about 3,000 miles long. It is between Asia and Australia. If you take Wallace's line as the dividing point between Asia and Australia, then Borneo is Asia's largest island.
The largest island nation in the world is Indonesia, located in Southeast Asia. It is made up of over 17,000 islands, with the largest being Java, Sumatra, Borneo, and New Guinea.
New Zealand is the island nation southeast of Australia.
Australia and Asia do not share any island. However, Australia once governed Papua New Guinea, the eastern half of the island of New Guinea, while the western half of the island is considered to be part of Asia.
No, the Philippines is an archipelagic nation located in Southeast Asia. Japan is an island nation in East Asia.
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State of Brunei Darussalam or the nation of Brunei...the Abode of Peace
Philippine Islands are the closest internationally recognized island-nation to Japan. However, Taiwan is the closest island-nation to Japan (it is only recognized officially by 23 countries).
Singapore is the island nation in Asia that takes its name from the Sanskrit Malay word for lion, which is Singapura.
The island nation of Australia is also a continent.
Yes, Sri Lanka is an independent island nation in Asia.