New Zealand is an island country 2,000km (1,250 miles) south-east of Australia, in the Pacific Ocean.
It is to be noted that New Zealand is not part of Australia, despite its relative proximity.
the only places sout of mainland australia are tasmania and antartica. tasmaina is the little one just below, shaped sort of like a triangle upside down. antartica is a con tinent, but it doesnt have a permant population so i dont think it is technically classified as a county.
Source- live in australia, been to antartica 19 times.
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No. It is located south of southeast Asia.
It does not exist in the southeast.
Native to Southeast Asia, lemongrass can also be found growing in India, South America, Africa, Australia, and the United States.
New Zealand is the island nation southeast of Australia.
The heaviest snowfalls in Australia occur in the Australian Alps, in the mountainous country of Australia's southeast.
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New Zealand is the island nation southeast of Australia.
an island nation located southeast of Australia
Around the southeast area.
Barramundi are indeed native to the waters of northern Australia. They are also found throughout southeast Asia.
Southwest of the Phillippines, Northwest of Indonesia, Southeast of India and North of Australia.
Sumatra is an island in Indonesia, between Australia and southeast Asia.
Yes. New Zealand is a separate country which lies to the southeast of Australia.
Indonesia is a country made up of thousands of islands, but it is not regarded as "between" Australia and Asia as it is considered part of Asia.
Indonesia is a nation in Southeast Asia, it is south of mainland Asia and north of Australia.
You can find them in Africa, South and Central America, Australia, and southeast United States.