
Currawong
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That will never happen!
But what may happen some time in the furture and its been talked about a fair bit. Is make between New Zealand and Australia a Domestic Flight sector instead of an International flight.
You would still need to take your passport though. |
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joybelle with warm water
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Maaaaate! Are you for real?! Who'd check the thongs? Who'd count the sheep? Or even the gumboots? How will we know the difference between "six" and "sex" or even "sux" (depends on wot part of the island they come from). I mean, fair crack of the whip, you can't be serious? You're not FROM the cloudy place are you. Hanging around Bondi and getting a few weird ideas? Need help? Got a yen to get closer to them icebergs floating closer to THEM than they are to US? I know there's more of them here than there - but let's not let it turn itself into a revolution - I mean Jo is dead mate! Didn't work for Queensland aint gonna work with the rest of us! ONYA! |
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Gone
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You have asked two other similar questions:-
1. Malaysia, Indonesia and Australia being joined by a bridge....
2. Australia join South East Asia as we are near Indonesia.....
Now this one.....
Well all I can say is Australia is Australia mate, we are quite happy thanks and want things to remain this way!!!
Are you a stand up comedian, lmbo..... |
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aussie5468
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Treat the question with the contempt it deserves.
With an ID like Zufali I imagine you're of Arabic descent?
Stick to questions you know something about.......
EDIT: If Australia & NZ merged, no other country would win ANY sporting events!!!!!!
Richo, you reckon there's a load of kiwis in Perth? I reckon there's loads more in Qld. I live in Freo now but grew up in Brissy
Cupcake, a bit harsh to say Aussies & Kiwis aren't best of friends....... remember the ANZACS?? At least we watch each other's backs ;-)
Kiwis are better than the Poms or Sth Africans ;-) It's only in a sporting context that there's a bitter rivalry, apart from that I think they're ok..... |
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tvdh
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Lol, No, I don't think that would really work - We're both too proud of our respective countries.
What accent would we adopt?! |
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webby
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Silly senseless question but thanks for the adrenalin, never seen so much emotions in this section.
lol@joybelle
@aussie: what does being of "arabic descent" have to do here? being one myself, does this make me an unworthy asker or a lesser aussie? would you have given a different answer to a "John"?
although sulfazli doesn't even sound arabic. |
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podsta85
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At Federation, 1st of Jan 1901, New Zealand was supposed to sign the paper and become a part of Australia but pulled out. Just thought I'd mention that.
But also, I just have to give my whole hearted - NO!!! And I think you are a massive sh!t stirrer. |
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guy0307
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Can't see any reason for that..
It's a silly Q, it's like 2 ask "Canada and te US should become one country?" or any other countries.. |
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golfpunk2006
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Your talking about joining two countries together that have different history, customes, religions, beliefs, traditions, holidays. Why in gods name would you do that? Why not join America & Canada? At least there actually connected by land. Australia & New Zealand are seperated by an ocean & over 1000 years of history. Wake up to yourself!!! |
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Ranjeeh D
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Great idea! Just as long as we can send Helen Clarke and her cabinet to Pitcairn Island. We'd have great union and cricket teams. |
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LeftField360
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why?...what would be the point to this ?...
Don't you know.... you never mess with a good thing.....when you do it can turn to crap....so leave it alone....... |
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tentofield
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The Australian Constitution allows New Zealand to join the federation of States that makes up the Commonwealth of Australia. All it requires is for New Zealanders to vote for it in a referendum. It is highly unlikely to happen, neither country would have anyone to play netball against, but it could. |
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wickedmind
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No. Can you imagine saying to an American "you should become one with Canada" Or Mexico. Or numerous other countries that join borders. On that New zealand and Australia do not! |
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jean marc l
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WHY//?????? |
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Ducatifred
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No way! |
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tonalc1
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Why? |
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Singularity of Good Fortune
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New Zealand has an entirely different view of the world. Australia is a lacky of the USA, NZ is not. |
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mima...
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BullllllllS%$T!!!!!! |
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Erin
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ummm no, don't know where you got that idea from, but i think they are both doing a pretty good job separate |
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apricot
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noway dude r u crazy??? |
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busted.mike
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You'll probably get a resounding "No" from both sides of the Tasman, over that.
Entirely trivial fact; New Zealand was, at one time, a part of New South Wales. At least, on maps, and administratively speaking. |
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cupcake
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Oh my god! If you were from Australia or New Zealand you'd realise how absurd that suggestion is! Besides the obvious geographical distance, Aussies and Kiwis are not the best of friends. Just like Canadians and Americans! |
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Richo Fev
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I reckon there are more kiwis living in oz (especially Perth) then in NZ.......so yeah why not? |
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