The United Kingdom administered both New Zealand and the Australian colonies. Both were part of the British Empire.
James Cook spent several months exploring both New Zealand and Australia. He circumnavigated, and charted both main islands of New Zealand, and he charted the eastern coast of Australia.
Britain, Australia, The Netherlands, Denmark, New Zealand, and many more.
Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
The word Australia refers to both the nation and the continent. Strictly speaking, the nation of Australia is on the continent of Australia.
Australia is the only country in the world that is also its own continent. In effect, Australia is both a country and the smallest continent.
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James Cook spent several months exploring both New Zealand and Australia. He circumnavigated, and charted both main islands of New Zealand, and he charted the eastern coast of Australia.
Australia is both a continent and country. Australia is an island that is too large to be considered just an island, so it is regarded as a continent (usually being referred to as an island continent along with Antarctica). Completely comprising the continent of Australia is the country of Australia. The country of New Zealand is an island nation located to the southeast of Australia. The two countries are separated by the Tasman Sea.
Australia - Country Australasia - Continenent. With New Zealand and all that jazz. And learn to use spaces : P
The country you are probably talking about is New Zealand.
Both Australia and New Zealand have more sheep than people.
Both New Zealand and Australia have more sheep than they have people.
It was actually co-hosted by BOTH Australia and New Zealand
Australia and New Zealand are both members of the British Commonwealth of Nations (CN).
Yes, both Australia and New Zealand both have coastlines on the Pacific Ocean.
Australia and New Zealand are both countries of their own and therefore don't have any other countries within them. Australia has separate states and territories within it. e.g. Western Australia, Queensland, Victoria, Northern Territory etc.