Australia and New Zealand's government structure and main language is likely totally unrelated to having been former British colonies.

Australia and New Zealand's government structure and main language is likely totally unrelated to having been former British colonies.

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The government structures and main language in both Australia and New Zealand have strong ties to their history as former British colonies. Both countries have parliamentary democracies with a constitutional monarchy, similar to the British system. English is the main language spoken in both countries, as it was introduced by British settlers and remains the dominant language in government, education, and business.