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Neither New Zealand or Australia are "dominions of England". Both are independent countries, with a parliamentary democracy.

There is The Commonwealth, which is composed of many of the former members of the British Colonies, but not all Commonwealth members are ex British colonies, nor are all ex-colonies members of The Commonwealth.

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