Yes, if one partner in a marriage is domiciled in the UK, a divorce can be obtained in the UK courts. (This means one habitually lives there, and not necessarily resident there at the moment.) See the related link for more detailed information.
can I get divorced in Australia if I got married in New Zealand
New Zealanders
Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Ireland were all once part of the British Empire, as they were British colonies. Australia, New Zealand and Canadaare now all members of the Commonwealth of Nations. Ireland is not a member of the Commonwealth of nations.
We drive on the left side from New Zealand's British heritage
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As the wife has a dual nationaity , they can get themselves divorced.
Edmund Hillary's nationality was New Zealand.
can I get divorced in Australia if I got married in New Zealand
New Zealand
England still controls Australia and new zealand, and Canada???
She's from New Zealand.
New Zealanders
There is a Union Jack on the the New Zealand flag because New Zealand was colonised by Great Britain, and it is still a part of the British Commonwealth. New Zealand still regards the Queen of England as their head of state and Queen.
New Zealand
That is very much a foggy gray area (no pun on London), but loosely, "British" means England, United Kingdom means England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, etc.
When it is winter in England, it is Summer in New Zealand.
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.