3 to 4 hours on the plane itself, depending on where in new zealand you're coming from.
Melbourne is 23.5 degrees south of the Tropic of Capricorn.
No. New Zealand is as far ahead as you can actually get; GMT+12.
The point located at 55 degrees south and 180 degrees east lies in the Southern Ocean, southeast of New Zealand and south of Australia. It is primarily open water with no significant landmasses nearby.
if you're talking about blenheim new zealand.. as far as I know there isn't one.
As of March 2022, there have been no reports of deaths caused by an earthquake in New Zealand. However, in the past, earthquakes in New Zealand have resulted in fatalities, the most notable being the 2011 Christchurch earthquake where 185 people lost their lives.
The Port of Melbourne is in Melbourne, which is the capital of Victoria.
160 Kms.
really far
3 hours
No wonder you're confused. Auckland is not in Australia. It's in New Zealand.
Driving from Melbourne to Mansfield will take about 3 hours depending on your point of departure in Melbourne.
Kiwi are found only in New Zealand, and New Zealand is located about 2000km southeast of Australia. Kiwi are certainly closer to Australian than animals in most other countries of the world.
Approximately 16,800km
it is 10,372 miles traveling west.
No: both Australia and New Zealand are self-contained, self-governing independent countries. However, both are countries within the general area known as "Australasia", which is neither a continent nor a country.
The straight line distance from Cardiff to Melbourne is approximately 10,615 miles.
So far twice, The first in 1987 but technically it was the New Zealand and the Australians who hosted it as some matches were played in Australia and then New Zealand hosted the 2011 world cup -sources. Proud New Zealander