Well there is the Owen Stanley Range, which is the southern part of the Central Mountain Range.
tropical rain forests.
Papua New Guinea is on the island of New Guinea. It is within two geographical regions: Australasia (not Australia) and Oceania.
No, Papua New Guinea is in the Pacific. It is the country on the eastern half of the island of New Guinea, although it is sometimes called New Guinea for short. The western half of New Guinea is Indonesian territory. Papua New Guine and New Guinea are completely different to the country of Guinea (officially the 'Republic of Guinea') in west Africa.
New Zealand and Papua New Guinea are both in the Southern Hemisphere. Papua New Guinea occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea, which lies about 150km at its closest point directly to the north of Australia. New Zealand is an island nation about 2000km southeast of Australia. Each is a separate nation, and not part of Australia, as is incorrectly reported in some websites. Together, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and Australia, along with some other islands of the South Pacific, form the political region of Oceania.
The closest countries to Australia are East Timor, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia.New Caledonia and New Zealand are also close.
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New Zealand and Papua New Guinea are not joined to Australia.Papua New Guinea lies 150km to the north of Australia's northernmost point, while New Zealand is 1250km from the Australian mainland. Sometimes, the two nations are grouped in the general region known as Australasia.
Only a little west of north.
Australia is an island continent, completely surrounded by water. Its nearest neighbours are Papua New Guinea to the north, New Zealand to the southeast, and Indonesia to the northwest.
Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Fiji are all neighbours of Australia.The Indonesian Archipelago and Papua New Guinea to the North and NE, and New Zealand to the SE.
Australia is a country on the continent of Australia. It is a geographical continent because it sits on its own tectonic plate. Australia lies within the theoretical region known as Oceania, but it is not the same as Oceania. Oceania is not a geographical continent, but a region. Oceania includes New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and numerous other Pacific islands such as Fiji, Tonga, Nauru and Vanuatu, whereas Australia does not. Australasia is a political region encompassing Australia, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand.