Enmity NO! Rivalry YES. Peoples with a common heritage and values, and strong sporting and commercial interests shared.
New Zealand and Australia have many similarities in history and non-indigenous culture and also have a fairly close relationship because of these similarities and their isolation from other similar cultures. The relationship between the countries is generally one of friendly rivalry rather than hatred.
When I'm in the supermarket i see lots of food from Australia, Fruit, Veges, VB beer (which for some reason is cheaper here than in Australia) Vegemite and wine. I think that almost any supermarket product that is made in Australia you can buy here in New Zealand. I don't know much about manufactured items but about quarter of the items in my pantry are Australian made.
to reason and not cause conflict between one another
It is legal in almost every state to home school your child in Australia. It is a common practice and many people often do it for some reason or the other.
No particular relationship exists between the two for the simple reason that such relationship(if any exist) depends on the material one is concerned with.
To enforce laws, the same reason police exist everywhere else.
Japan gave them sushi and Australia gave them a cross-breed between a kangaroo and a koala.
It is the 'border' between coastal australia and the outback
Certainly. Kangaroos are native to Australia. The only reason you will find them in the wild in some other countries is that they have been introduced overseas from Australia.
Australia did so as a member of the United Nations.
Assuming they are indeed targeting Australia, that would be a good reason; it is more that the alliance is close.
Certainly. Kangaroos are native to Australia. The only reason you will find them in the wild in some other countries is that they have been introduced overseas from Australia.
Australia's located within the Asian sphere too, they had an interest in security.
He planned a trip to Australia, but for some reason, the Carter Administration did not allow it.
Because there is absolutely no reason for him to ever go there. In fact, there is no reason for any American actor to visit Australia unless they're doing a movie that takes place in Australia. Or, of course, if they have family in Australia, then that would be a reason to visit, but as far as I know, Jesse doesn't. So, if I were you, I would stop asking obvious questions. Good day to you, sir or madame.
Feathertail gliders are native to Australia. For this reason, they are not domesticated, as Australia's native wildlife is generally not domesticated.
We asked, they came.