The area between Australia and New Zealand is known as the Tasman Sea. This area was named after an early sea faring explorer Abel Tasman. It comprises part of the Pacific Ocean.
No. The Tasman Sea lies between Australia and New Zealand.
The distance between Australia and New Zealand varies depending on the city of departure and arrival. For example, the distance between Sydney, Australia and Wellington, New Zealand is 1378.2 miles. The distance from Perth, Australia and Wellington, New Zealand is 3283.3 miles.
The Tasman Sea, between Australia and New Zealand is locally referred to as 'the ditch'.
No country lies between Australia and New Zealand. The two countries are separated by the Tasman Sea. Norfolk Island, an offshore territory of Australia, lies between the northern half of Austalia and the north of New Zealand, but it is not a separate country.
Australia is a continent located in between New Zealand and Indonesia
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A boat can travel between Australia and New Zealand, but it will need to be fully deep ocean capable.
The distance between Rotorua, New Zealand to Brisbane, Australia is 2414 kilometres.
The Tasman Sea lies close to New Zealand, being the sea between New Zealand and Australia.
In 1982, an average flight between Brisbane or Sydney on Australia's east coast and New Zealand was $300.
The Tasman Sea is located southeast of Australia. A branch of the Pacific Ocean, the Tasman Sea lies between Australia and New Zealand.
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