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No. New Zealand is a separate nation and consists of two islands but is not a continent in itself.

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Does New Zealand belong to the continent of Australia and if not, which continent does it belong to ?

No, New Zealand is not on the same continental shelf as Australia and so is not part of the continent of Australia but is part of the submerged continent Zealandia and the wider region known as Oceania or Australasia.

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