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3 November, 12:29

Wha is the current political status of Australia and New Zealand?

1. Both remain British colonies and members of the British Commonwealth of Nations.

2. Australia is Independent; New Zealand is still a British colony.

3. New Zealand is Independent; Australia is still a British colony.

4. Both nations are independent but belong to the British commonwealth of nations.

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  1. 3 November, 13:05
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    Correct possibility is D

    Explanation:

    Australia-New island relations, to boot same as Trans-Tasman relations ("relations across the Abel Janszoon Abel Janszoon Tasman Sea"), are extraordinarily shut. each countries share a British colonial heritage as antipodal Dominions and settler colonies, and each are a part of the broader Anglosphere. There are similarities and variations between Australia and New island. One similarity is that each country were colonies of nice kingdom at just one occasion. each country are island nations within the South Pacific ... There are several Australians that board New island and contrariwise.
  2. 3 November, 14:12
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    Okay, I am incredibly sorry that is am very late. But, the correct answer would be D.

    Explanation:

    Both nations are independent, but, unfortunately, they both belong to the British. The British Commonwealth of Nations.
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