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What are differences between New Zealand and Australia?

What are differences between New Zealand and Australia?

Australia is a huge country, it is even bigger than Europe and there only live about 24 million people. New Zealand is a bit smaller, but still a pretty big country and there only live about 4,7 million people. If you look at population density it is only 3 people per square km in Australia (8 per sq.

What is the difference between Australia and New Zealand climate?

Australia is warmer than New Zealand, with a summer average of 30°C and winter average of 15°C. New Zealand, is a touch cooler, with a summer average around 20 to 25 degrees and a winter average around 12°.

Is New Zealand and Australia two different countries?

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We can retain the names of our two countries and join them together: Australia and New Zealand. New Zealand being originally part of the Colony of New South Wales, we both had the same currency until 1910 when Australia began issuing its first silver coins following federation.

How are Australia and New Zealand different from each other?

While there is a government in each state of Australia, New Zealand only has one. These differences aside, these two neighboring countries are very friendly to each other.

How is education in New Zealand in terms of Education?

In terms of education, schooling varies from state to state in Australia. New Zealand was founded to be a religious colony. It is a land filled with glaciers, very fertile soil and lakes. The immigrants in New Zealand mostly came from the Pacific Islands but have recently been getting immigrants from different parts of Asia.

What is the population density of Australia compared to New Zealand?

If you look at population density it is only 3 people per square km in Australia (8 per sq. mile) vs 18 per square km in New Zealand (47 per sq. mile) which is not much at all in both countries.

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Is Maori culture more prominent than Aboriginal culture in Australia?

Maori culture is far more prominent in New Zealand society than Aboriginal cultures are in Australian society. For example, Maori is an official language of New Zealand. It is taught in schools, used in government departments and broadcast on television.