In comparison, Australia is much drier than New Zealand. In the north of the country, you can step from a humid overgrown tropical rainforest straight onto white sandy beaches where the Great Barrier Reef kisses the coastline. In the south you can climb to a snowy peak and even ski in the winter months. Being a bigger country, Australia has more variety of landscapes to explore. The truth is a little more complex as, of course, there were already people on these lands.
New Zealand shows a great deal of respect and pride for its indigenous Maori culture and people. You will spot some signs in both English and Maori, there is a TV channel dedicated to Maori language news and shows and you will see New Zealand sporting teams perform the Haka , a ceremonial war dance, before a big match. A movement has been growing in the past few years to show greater respect to the oldest continuous culture on earth.
Now you know. Its regal blue foundation is gotten from the ensign of the Blue Squadron of the Royal Navy. The flag of New Zealand is a destroyed Blue Ensign with the Union Flag in the canton, and four red stars with white outskirts to one side. After the arrangement of the province in , British ensigns started to be utilized.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. The first six points represents the six federating units of Australia whereas the 7 th point symbolizes the Papau and any other future territory. Australian flag has five white stars representing the Southern Cross in the half of the flag further from the staff. The New Zealand flag has the Southern Cross portrayed with red stars with white boarders.
Except for one small star, the other six stars on the Australian Flag are seven pointed-stars. The flag also contains a representation of the Southern Cross constellation on the right-hand side. This constellation is made up of five white stars: four, large, seven-pointed stars and one small five-pointed star. This flag was selected and first flown in , but at this time, the commonwealth star only had six points, representing the federating colonies.
A seventh point was added to the flag in to symbolize the Papua and any future territories. Since Papua is no longer under the control of Australia, the seven points of the commonwealth star in the current flag represents the six states and territories.
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