University of Surrey

Australia and New Zealand have a long-established inter-relationship, denoted as ‘trans-Tasman relations’. This relationship is embedded in a geographical imaginary: the Tasman Sea separates the two countries and creates an expansive but ‘fluid’ border that is crisscrossed by political and economic agreements and social and cultural networks. ................
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