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Tasmania and New Zealand share similar economies, climates, and cultures. Uniting them would create greater efficiency in trade and a stronger collective identity, allowing these islands to achieve more together.
Geographically, culturally, and spiritually, Tasmania is distinct from Australia. This movement seeks to correct a historical anomaly and reunite Tasmania with its natural island kin.
We propose that Tasmania was originally part of New Zealand, separated by continental drift and inadvertently placed near Australia. This theory explains the deep similarities between the islands.
Joining New Zealand offers significant advantages, including streamlined trade, enhanced cultural exchange, and a unified political voice. It's about creating a powerful new entity of three islands under one flag.
The most immediate way to support this historic initiative is by signing the petition. Your signature demonstrates a powerful call for unity and a brighter future for Tasmania.