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Does New Zealand sink?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Parts of New Zealand are sinking at faster rates than others and rising faster, a scientist says. Analysis of the data shows that parts of New Zealand, like the North Island’s east coast, have subsided by as much as 3mm a year for the past 15 years. Will New Zealand ever sink? A 2021 study […]

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Can you see the Big Dipper in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

For Southern Hemisphere dwellers who want to see the Big Dipper, you must go north of latitude 25 degrees South to see it in its entirety. Across the northern half of Australia, for instance, you can now just see the upside-down Dipper virtually scraping the northern horizon about an hour or two after sundown. Can […]

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Does Australia need a Constitution?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Australia is a federation of states which each have their own constitution, government and laws.In brief, the Constitution establishes the form of the federal government (that is, the Commonwealth, national or central government) and sets out the basis for relations between the Commonwealth and the states. Why is the Australian Constitution needed? The Constitution establishes […]

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When did Australia get human rights?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

After federation of the colonies in 1901, the Franchise Act 1902 was passed, granting the right to vote to men and women. When did human rights begin in Australia? On 10 December 1986 – International Human Rights Day – the Australian Parliament passed an Act to establish the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC). The AHRC […]

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How expensive is New Zealand for Indians?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The average monthly living costs for one person range from 3,000 NZD to 4,000 NZD (1,800 to 2,400 USD). A family of four, average living costs range from 6,000 NZD to 8,000 NZD (3,600 to 4,800 USD) per month. All these costs may vary depending on where you live in New Zealand. Is New Zealand […]

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What are the main causes of water scarcity in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

In Australia, the most serious problem is water shortage. The reason is that there is a little of rain. By it, the desertifications break out. It is said that Australia is the second dry country following the South Pole. What are the 4 main causes of water scarcity? Overuse, water pollution, lack of infrastructure, and […]

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Does Australia have NHS?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Australia’s health care system is primarily funded by Medicare, the national health insurance scheme. All Australian citizens and permanent residents have access to Medicare, which subsidises a set amount for most health services. Does Australia have a free NHS? According to the Australian Parliament, Medicare “provides free hospital services for public patients in public hospitals, […]

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How wide are Melbourne streets?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

99 ft. All major streets are one and a half chains (99 ft; 30 m) in width, while all blocks are exactly 10 chains (660 ft; 200 m) square. Why are Melbourne streets so wide? ‘So Melbourne has the lanes—Flinders Lane, Little Collins Street and so on—which are not part of the New South Wales […]

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How many Maori died in New Zealand wars?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Long-term impact. Figures are uncertain, but about 560 British and colonial troops, 250 kūpapa and 2,000 Māori fighting against the Crown may have died in the wars. Māori who had fought the Crown lost large areas of land – a total of about 1 million hectares initally, before some land was returned. How many Māori […]

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What do they call pancakes in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Pikelets. Unlike American pancakes, the Australian pikelets can be purchased ready-made in grocery stores. You can eat the cold or hot and they are typically topped with cream, jam, fruit or butter and sugar! They are handle for snacks and lunches. Do Australians call pancakes hotcakes? In North America, a leavening agent is used (typically […]

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Which state in Australia has best education?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

ACT is ranked the most educated state or territory based on percentage, although as the largest state in Australia NSW still has largest actual number of persons with a Bachelor degree or higher.Australia’s most educated areas. State Bachelor or Higher degree WA 312,637 17.6% SA 207,856 15.9% QLD 547,624 15.9% NT 23,542 15.1% Which Australian […]

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Why do you want to go Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The vibrant art scene and charming laid-back atmosphere, along with the cultural diversity of its inhabitants, their friendly nature, and the high quality of life here, make Australia a wonderful, welcoming country. What makes Australia so special? Australia is globally famous for its natural wonders, wide-open spaces, beaches, deserts, “The Bush”, and “The Outback”. Australia […]

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What does the average Australian eat for dinner?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The typical meal served and eaten on the Australian dinner table would be a red meat dish with at least three or four different varieties of fresh vegetables. Whether it is rump, porterhouse or fillet, fried, grilled or barbecued, steak and vegetables is by far our most popular dish. What is a popular meal in […]

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Is it cheaper to live in New Zealand or UK?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

United Kingdom is 12.0% more expensive than New Zealand. Is living in New Zealand better than UK? According to the OECD, life expectancy in New Zealand is 82, one year longer than in the UK.In New Zealand, 89 per cent of people say they are satisfied with the quality of their water, compared to 84 […]

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Is Australian sizing the same as US sizing?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

A few easy rules to remember: AU dress sizing is the same as the UK; minus 2 sizes to get your US size.French sizes are also used in Belgium and Portugal. Are Australian and US sizes the same? Australian shoe sizes are equal to American shoe sizes, so if you’re purchasing footwear from a US-based […]

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