Australasia

The Commonwealth of Australasia is a capitalist federation located in Oceania, predominantly to the south of the Indonesian archipelago and East Asia, and spans a vast territory including the mainland of Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, New Guinea, Timor, New Caledonia, the Solomon Islands......

The majority of the population in Australia and New Zealand were formerly made up of European settlers and their descendants during British colonial rule, however, they opened up to Asian immigration during the 1930s following the abandonment of the "White Australia" policy. This move was in part because right-wingers sought to build Australasia into an anti-communist stronghold, a trend that continued with the arrival of East Asian right-wingers as their native region turned overwhelmingly socialist following World War II. In addition to whites and East Asians, there are also significant populations of Indians, Africans and indigenous Australians and Pacific Islanders.

Today, Australasia is considered to be a developed country and boasts one of the world's largest capitalist economies, although some regions such as New Guinea and former Indonesian islands tend to be poorer and less developed than the "heart" of the federation in Australia and New Zealand. It is considered a major power within the Alliance of Free States and an important geopolitical asset for the bloc within the Asia-Pacific region.