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  2. Etiquette in Australia and New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Australia and New Zealand are separate countries, each with its own distinct national identity that includes particular customs and rules of etiquette. While, to outsiders, these cultures can seem very similar, confusing their identities in general conversation is usually not tolerated and will be quickly corrected.

  3. Airport Travel Etiquette 101: Do's and Don'ts for Flying the ...

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    With Thanksgiving approaching, here are some tips on how to be a respectable fellow traveler.

  4. Talk:Etiquette in Australia and New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Etiquette in Australia and New Zealand is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Australia and Australia-related topics. If you would like to participate, visit the project page .

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  6. Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement - Wikipedia

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    Countries in the Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement. The arrangement was announced on 4 February 1973 and came into effect soon after. The arrangement is not expressed in the form of any binding bilateral treaty between Australia and New Zealand, but rather is a series of immigration procedures applied by each country and underpinned by joint political support. [2]

  7. Explainer: Australia and New Zealand 'travel bubble' in sight ...

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    Australia has recorded about 6,800 infections and 96 deaths, and New Zealand has had 1,137 cases and 20 fatalities. Explainer: Australia and New Zealand 'travel bubble' in sight as virus growth ...