The main agreements are Closer Economic Relations (CER) which allows free trade between Australia and New Zealand. Also an Immigration agreement that allows Australians and New Zealanders to move freely between both countries and work in each others countries without resriction or the need for a visa as long as you don't have a criminal conviction. The Australian constitution allows for New Zealand to become Australia's 7th state and that will happen shortly after hell freezes over.
Captain James Cook was the first European to both circumnavigate New Zealand and chart the eastern coast of Australia. Tasmania and New Zealand had been visited but not circumnavigated by Dutch captain Abel Jansen Tasman in 1544. His charts exist today. The east coast of Australia was charted earlier in 1523-4 by an expedition of three ships under command of Portuguese captain Mendonca from the Portuguese colony of Malacca. The mahogany ship which was seen in the 19th Century in the sandhills near Warrnambool in the west coast of Victoria may well be one of his caravels, and it is located at the western extent of the map. His charts were lost when a tidal wave immersed the Casa da India in Lisbon in the 18th Century, however stolen copies were incorporated in the maps of the Dieppe mapmakers in the 1530s-1560s. These maps are extant today. One was given to Henry VIII as a wedding present by Anne of Cleves. There is some slender evidence of Portuguese contact with New Zealand (in the Ruapuke wreck, the Tamil bell, the Wellington helmet and the Admiralty annotation of Cook Strait as Gulf of the Portuguese) however this remains speculative and there are no contemporary charts to support it, unless the attribution of the strangel-projecting Cape Fremose in the Dieppe Charts is taken as being New Zealand.
James Cook was on a secret mission to find the Great Southern Land which was believed to exist south of the equator. Australia was already known, but it was believed that another great land must exist in the southern hemisphere. As it was, Cook only clarified the position and size of Australia. He did not discover Australia - that had already been discovered by the Portuguese and Dutch sailors - but he did chart Australia's eastern coast.
Yes, Mitre 10 still exists. It is a well-known hardware and home improvement retailer in Australia and New Zealand, operating a network of stores that offer a wide range of products for DIY projects, gardening, and home maintenance. Mitre 10 continues to be a popular choice for consumers seeking home improvement solutions.
The mainland of Australia is believed to have been inhabited for anywhere up to 42,000 years. However, the continent only became known as "Australia" in 1824. Australia as a country did not exist until Federation of the colonies, which occurred on 1 January 1901, with the establishment of the first Federal Constitution. On this date, the Commonwealth of Australia was born. It is, of course, not known when the continent of Australia began to separate from Antarctica. It had been part of the Gondwana supercontinent.
Poland doesn't actually exist as a nation in ww1. It was created after the end of the war by the Peace treaties. The ruler of where the Poles lived then was the Czar of Russia, it was part of the Russian Empire.
Treaties mainly exist so nations can coexist peacefully. Some treaties are related to free trade or the environment, some are territorial, and others are even punitive.
No records exist regarding when Australia was first "discovered" by its indigenous people, whilst records concerning the Polynesians and Maori of New Zealand are not necessarily based on fact. It is likely, however, that Aborigines were in Australia long before any races were on New Zealand. Regarding discovery by Europeans explorers, to our knowledge, the Australian continent was discovered by Europeans, specifically Portuguese explorers, before New Zealand.
No, Australia did not observe daylight saving time between 1944 and 1967.
There are no werewolves in New Zealand.
cheetos doesn't even exist in new zealand
All the usual modes of transportation that exist in other countries also exist in Australia.
Mermaids do not exist anywhere. They are a fairy tale creature.
Australia
Such a coin does not exist. There were no New Zealand 1960 Halfcrowns minted.
Yes they do exist only in Australia
every town in Australia has its own favourite beach or surf spot. But the most famous beach in Australia would have to be Bondi. They've even made a show about this beach. its called bondi rescue. its madddd!
No, they don't exist.