Australia is the only country that is also a continent (of the same name). New Zealand is not a continent (ie: a very large landmass), it is a group of islands. If you were meaning what region these countries are in, then that would be the ...
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Australia is the continent west of New Zealand.
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Since New Zealand is an island, it is not part of any continent. It is, however, considered to be part of Australia and Oceania region of the world. Look here for more information: http://geography.about.com/od/lists/a/whichcontinent.htm
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New Zealand is a group of islands, not a continent.
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No New Zealand is not part of the Australian continent. New Zealand is geographically and physically distant from Australia and is not on a continent. In geographic terms it is an isolated nation and island group.
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No, New Zealand is an independant island nation to the south east of Australia. Australia is a continent. The smallest continent and the largest island on earth. The terms Oceania and Australasia pretty much mean the same thing. Oceania or ...
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