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Australiasian Council
The Australasian Council is the trans-national body charged with the management of the relationship between Australia, New England and New Zealand through the various treaties between the three countries.
The council was first created by the Treaty of Wellington in 2012, and has met regularly since 2033 when it was re-established by the Agreement in the aftermath of the Five Day War. The council has a number of sub-committees that have various powers and functions relating to the relationship between the three countries.
- Participants
- Committees
Participants
The council consists of the heads of government of the three member nations.
| Australasian Council: Heads of Government | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Post | Party | Date Appointed | |
| Owen Nelson | Prime Minister of Australia | Australian Labor Party | ||
| Matthew Jones | First Minister of New England | Social Democratic Labour Party | ||
| Jonathon Brooke | Prime Minister of New Zealand | New Zealand Labour Party | ||
Committees
The Australasian Council is made up of a number of committees
- Aviation Communications Commission
- Border Commission
- Commission For Weapons Decommissioning (now defunct)
- Military Protocol Commission
- Repatriations Commission (now defunct)