Geologically, does New Zealand ever attached to Australia, or is it part of the Oceania islands chain

 New Zealand and Australia were once part of the same landmass millions of years ago when the supercontinent Gondwana existed. During the breakup of Gondwana, which started around 180 million years ago, the landmass that included what is now Australia and New Zealand began to separate. Over time, they drifted apart due to tectonic plate movements.

New Zealand is not considered part of the Australian continent but is often grouped with the islands of Oceania due to its geographical proximity. Geologically, both countries share some history due to their past connection within Gondwana, but they are separate entities today, situated on different tectonic plates

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