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what makes australia great

Vince said:
What continent is New Zealand part of?
Actually, by going to our ever faithful Wikipedia, apparantly New Zealand and Australia + a whole lot of random islands are part of the Oceana continent, to which I strongly object. :grumpy
 
rebecca st.james is from sydney!

lol, we have people that will take pics of the croc in the local outback. like its from down undah.

probably from the local drainage ditch.
 
Yes, Rebecca St. James is from Sydney, I believe, but I don't really know her stuff. Might check it out.
 
ever seen her on videos and on tv, she was interviewed on fox yrs ago.

that accent was one thing to.. but i'm married. so that is the past.
 
jasoncran said:
ever seen her on videos and on tv, she was interviewed on fox yrs ago.

that accent was one thing to.. but i'm married. so that is the past.
No, I haven't seen her, although I could have heard her on the local Christian radio. I've just been listening to some of her stuff on the net and it sounds good. :)
 
makingwisethesimple said:
Vince said:
What continent is New Zealand part of?

We're part of Australasia - which i'm not sure if that's a continent or just general region...
Australia is the world's largest island and the world's smallest continent. :)

Vince said:
Australia is great because it is far away from France.
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makingwisethesimple said:
Australia would be greater if you came and took all your possums back! We're getting sick and tired of having to go out and shoot them all the time!
:biglol

Yeah well the British introduced Rabbits, foxes and cane toads to Australia and I'm just about ready to nuke the place in frustration. :D
 
Yeah rabbits and hares are pretty overrepresented in NZ! We hold a yearly event down south in Tarras called "the Easter Bunny Hunt". Every year at Easter a bunch of keen people head down to the farms down there and try and bag as many of them as they can. As you drive along the paddocks up to the foothills you literally see the hillface moving as rabbits and hares scurry into their burrows. Last time we went down our group must have shot about 400 - could have got more if we had another ute in operation. Would have made no dent in the population though.
 
makingwisethesimple said:
Yeah rabbits and hares are pretty overrepresented in NZ! We hold a yearly event down south in Tarras called "the Easter Bunny Hunt". Every year at Easter a bunch of keen people head down to the farms down there and try and bag as many of them as they can. As you drive along the paddocks up to the foothills you literally see the hillface moving as rabbits and hares scurry into their burrows. Last time we went down our group must have shot about 400 - could have got more if we had another ute in operation. Would have made no dent in the population though.
Wow. I've heard your possums are like our rabbits. But rabbits are pests everywhere. We just can't kill them fast enough.
 
makingwisethesimple said:
Vince said:
What continent is New Zealand part of?

We're part of Australasia - which i'm not sure if that's a continent or just general region...

Oceania is a continent made up of 4 regions: Australasia, Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia.
Some people regard Australasia as a continent in itself though and as far as I know just leave the rest without a continent to be part of.
 
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