While the struggle between the United Kingdom and Ireland was in full swing, the political arena in Australasia was also bustling, with even the common people discussing various issues.
Of course, the main focus of the Australasian political scene was not on the UK's civil war. Compared to the civil war, the people of Australasia were more concerned about the government's new decision concerning the redivision of administrative regions in Australia.
The issue of administrative divisions in Australia has been an old topic, and the current divisions, which were inherited entirely from colonial times, are now quite irrational.
In terms of land area, West Australian State and South Australia State together occupy more than half of Australia, but the population is less than one-third of the country.
On the other hand, the smaller Victoria State and New South Wales State together have more than half of the Australian population, making management quite troublesome.