Aerial view of the Tasman coastline at golden hour
The Eighth State Initiative

Better Together, Obviously.

The Council for New Zealand's Rightful Integration as Australia's Eighth State — working toward the administrative completion of Federation since 2019.

The Evidence

Three Pillars of Integration

01

Geographic Destiny

The Tasman Sea is 2,000 km wide. Bass Strait is 240 km. If the logic holds for Tasmania, it is merely a matter of scale for New Zealand. We are one continent, partially submerged.

02

Economic Inevitability

A combined economy of $1.95 trillion AUD would rank as the world's 12th largest — what Dr. Chen-Williams describes as "the world's 12th largest reason."

03

Cultural Continuity

Two nations that share a language, an ANZAC tradition, a love of rugby, a foundational debate about pavlova, and a common conviction that the other side is slightly too big for their boots.

31M
Combined Population
$1.95T
Combined GDP (AUD)
34.7%
Projected Lamb Export Growth
12th
Largest Economy

Source: CNZRIAS Economic Division // Trans-Tasman Integration Index (TTII)

Bathymetric relief map showing the submerged continent of Zealandia, with New Zealand as its visible peaks
Plate 01 // Zealandia Revealed // Mollweide Equal-Area // 2022
Cartographic Evidence

One Continent, Partially Submerged

New Zealand and Australia share the Indo-Australian Plate. They are, in the strict geological sense, part of the same landmass — the continent of Zealandia, 94% of which is submerged. The Tasman Sea is not a border. It is a flooded plain.

We are not two countries separated by an ocean. We are one continent, partially submerged, awaiting administrative recognition.

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The Southern Cross constellation in the Milky Way
A Shared Sky

They Pointed at the Same Stars

Both Australia and New Zealand independently chose to feature the Southern Cross on their national flags. They looked up at the same sky and said: that is us. The flags are documentary evidence of a shared geographic identity that integration would merely formalise.

Australian and New Zealand flags with the Southern Cross constellation highlighted on each
Exhibit A // Southern Cross Comparison // Flag Registry
A Note on the Opposition

The West Island Initiative

We are aware of the West Island Initiative. We read their materials with great interest. We note that their central premise — that Australia and New Zealand constitute a single coherent geographic and cultural unit — is one we agree with entirely.

We simply differ on the org chart.

We wish them well, and look forward to welcoming them to the Council's mailing list in due course.

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