How long does it take to ship something from England to new zealand?
i have been told that it takes from 7-10 days
Which strait separates Australia from New Zealand?
The Tasman Sea, rather than a strait, separates Australia and New Zealand.
What is the most famous bay in the world?
Canada is the proud owner of the largest bay in the world, it is called "Hudson bay" when you look at the map of Canada you will see a huge body of water from the Arctic Circle downwards towards the centre of Canada.
What is the flight time to New Zealand from Malaysia?
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Auckland (AKL)
Shortest Flight Duration 10 hours 10 mins
Which continent is New Caledonia in?
The islands that make up New Caledonia lie in the southwest Pacific Ocean, about 1,200 kilometres east of Australia and 1,500 kilometres northwest of New Zealand.
What is the name of the piece of water that separates south island and Stewart island?
Foveaux Strait (Te Ara a Kiwa) is between Rakiura (Stewart Island) and the South Island; Cook Strait is between the North and South Islands.
What is the name of the sea between Australia and ne zealand?
The general region known as Oceania lies within the Pacific Ocean.
A lake in the South Island in New Zealand that's not far from Twizel?
There are numerous lakes in the Waikato region of New Zealand. The largest lake in the Waikato, as well as New Zealand, is Lake Taupo. Regions in New Zealand are based of river catchments, and as Lake Taupo is drained by the Waikato River, it is part of Waikato. Other lakes include Lake Rotoroa in central Hamilton and eight artificial lakes on the Waikato River, including Lake Karapiro, the host of the 2010 Rowing World Championships. These are just some of the lakes; there are plenty more around the region.
Does Australia or New Zealand have aborigines?
Aborigine literally means original inhabitant. The Maori are the aboriginal peoples of New Zealand.
The Aborigines would usually be taken to refer to the original peoples of Australia.
How do you call Australia mobile from New Zealand?
To dial New Zealand from Australia, dial 001164, followed by the area code without the initial 0, followed by the local number.
For example, to dial Dunedin (03) 4939151, dial 001164 3 4939151.
What river in the south island is 322 kilometres?
The Clutha or Matau river 322km long. An alternate source (wikipedia) gives 338 km, but this river has a well-defined length starting from the outlet of L Wanaka, and finishing at the coast.
How long does it take to fly from New Zealand to rarotonga?
The flight time from Brisbane in Australia to Rarotonga, which is one of the Cook Islands, is approximately 6 hours and 8 minutes.
The total distance is approximately 4819.48 km or 2994 miles.
This flight time is approximate. Factors such as weather conditions could affect the flight time.
How far in km is Wellington from Auckland?
Auckland, NZ 174.7667
-36.8667 Melbourne, AS 144.9667
-37.8167 Miles: 1630.19 Kilometers: 2623.47 Bearing: SW
Christchurch is in New Zealand, not Australia
How do you ring NZ from Australia?
You need to put +64 in front of the phone number of the person you are looking to call in New Zealand, so for example it would be put like: 64 123 4567
How long does it take to fly from Auckland New Zealand to Bangkok Thailand directly?
The flight times varies according to the speed of the flight. If the flight is flying at a faster speed then the times may change. We are providing you with standard flight timings. The flight time for the above mentioned trip is.2hours 15mins
Of which continent is New Zealand a part?
New Zealand is an Island Nation and not a part of any continent.
Was New Zealand or Australia discovered first?
Australia was discovered by humans long before New Zealand. Australia has evidence of human habitation 50 000 years ago, while the earliest evidence in New Zealand is from 700 years ago. New Zealand is one of the last land masses to be inhabited by humans, which is why the New Zealand native ecology is so sensitive to the impact of humans - it has had very little time to adjust.
Australia was also the first of the two countries to be sighted by Europeans. The first documented European sighting was in 1606 for Australia, by Willem Janszoon from the Netherlands, and for New Zealand it was 1642, by Abel Tasman, also of the Netherlands.
What two islands are near Australia?
There are many more than two islands close to Australia.
The nearest large island is New Guinea to the north, while to the southeast is the island country of New Zealand, made up of two main island, the North Island and the South Island, as well as numerous other islands. Australia's own island state of Tasmania lies south of the eastern seaboard. Two smaller islands to the east are Lord Howe and Norfolk Island, while Rottnest lies west of Perth. Off the South Australian coast can be found Kangaroo Island.
What is the time difference between New Zealand and Netherlands?
Japan is alot more crowded then nz, it is 3 hours behind, they follow alot of things in tradition, wear komonos on very formal occasions, they are a busy country and everybody is always working, in their schools they have to bow down to theyre teacher when they walk in and they als have to bow when they meet somebody rather then shaking hands
Is Tasmanian sea between New Zealand and Australia?
In ancient times, Australia (including the island of Tasmania) and New Zealand, along with the other continents and islands were all believed to be part of the great continent known as Pangaea.
In turn, Pangaea was believed to break up into the northern land mass (Laurasia) and the southern landmass (Gondwana) which later broke up into Antarctica, Africa, Madagascar, the Indian subcontinent, South America, Australia and all the various islands of the southern hemisphere.
What are Australia and New Zealand similarities?
Both are part of the Commonwealth; both were previously of the British Empire; both have relatively short histories of European contact; both have long histories of indigenous population; both have histories of oppression of those indigenous populations; both use real English as their official language; both have proper accents; both are democratically run; both are common law countries; both are very well-ranked in many major sports; both are in the Southern hemisphere; both are on the Indo-Australian tectonic plate.