Answer: Both countries blend European, Asian, and indigenous cultures together.
Step-by-step explanation:
Australia and New Zealand are predominantly occupied by descendants of the Europeans who settled there as well as the Asians who came afterwards and the Indigenous people that were already there when the Europeans arrive.
In order to foster peace, both countries have integrated the cultures of all three groups so that the social environment of both countries is representative of the people who live there.
In New Zealand for instance, indigenous parliamentarians are allowed to have facial tattoos as is their culture and the Haka dance is performed by Europeans, Asians and the Maori.