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Does the Australian Constitution allow New Zealand joining?
The 1901 Australian Constitution included provisions to allow New Zealand to join Australia as its seventh state, even after the government of New Zealand had already decided against such a move.
Why is the connection between Australia and New Zealand Important?
Australia is New Zealand’s most important economic and political partner, taking 22.6 per cent of our total merchandise exports and providing 17.5 percent of imports in 20091. Australia is the largest investor in New Zealand, while each country is the other’s major market for tourism.
Do Australia and New Zealand have a good relationship?
Australia and New Zealand are natural allies with a strong trans-Tasman sense of family. At a government-to-government level, Australia’s relationship with New Zealand is the closest and most comprehensive of all our bilateral relationships.
Were New Zealand and Australia joined together?
Australia and New Zealand have always had a close relationship. But for a few months in 1840–41 our connection was even closer – New Zealand was formally made an extension of the New South Wales colony. However, before this official relationship, the two British outposts had had a decades-long association.
Why is NZ not part of Australia?
New Zealand’s trade was mostly with the United Kingdom; Australians were economic rivals rather than partners. Although New Zealand and Australia eventually signed a Free Trade Agreement in 1965, and the two economies have become closely integrated, political union is no closer today than it was in 1901.
Does NZ rely on Australia?
New Zealand relies heavily on Australia for trade and tourism, sporting and cultural bonds remain strong, and strong cooperation also exists on matters including regional standards for goods and services.
Is there a difference between Australian and New Zealand accents?
Difference Between New Zealand and Australian Accents The main difference between the two accents is vowel pronunciation. Australian vowels are drawn out while New Zealanders switch such vowels as ‘I’ for something like a ‘u’. An example is pronouncing “fush instead of fish”.
Why didn’t New Zealand join Australia in the Federation?
Dreyfus pointed out the two countries were separate and New Zealand had declined the opportunity to join Australia’s federation in 1901. Both Labour and New Zealand’s National party have lobbied for change since New Zealanders’ rights were greatly reduced by John Howard’s Liberal government in February 2001.
Why are Australia and New Zealand good candidates for comparative studies?
This brief history indicates some of the features that make Australia and New Zealand good candidates for comparative studies based on a “most similar systems” design. This approach seeks to compare cases that are similar in as many respects as possible, to simplify the task of identifying the source of difference.
What if New Zealand became a state of Australia?
“There’s one way New Zealand could have very special rules, and that’s if it became a state of Australia. Then you wouldn’t have any need for work visas or pensions or deportations because we’d all be one big happy country.
Do New Zealand citizens have access to government-subsidised places in Australia?
In the vocational education and training (VET) sector, New Zealand citizens have access to government-subsidised places in some states and territories. The Australian Government provides financial assistance to tertiary education students (university and VET) through the Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) and student income support.