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Kia ora, mate: The daring scheme to ‘merge’ Australia and New Zealand

Simon Beaumont
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Retiring New Zealand MP took time during his final speech to push for an Australia-New Zealand union, saying there would be much to gain.

Considering there’s around half a million Kiwis already living in Australia, the idea may not actually be too far-fetched.

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Professor at both Auckland and Charles Sturt University Dominic O’Sullivan told Gary Adshead onĀ 6PR Mornings there would be a few very clear obstacles to overcome.

“New Zealand’s had guaranteed Maori representation since 1867; I don’t think there would be any enthusiasm from Maori people to lose that, and given we’re struggling so much with the Voice concept it would expose some differences,” Professor O’Sullivan said.

Simon Beaumont
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