ANZAC as a country

I just had a random thought about how well ANZAC would work as the name of a single state: Australia-New Zealand-Aotearoa Commonwealth. How do we get this about? How does the flag look? Where's the capital? While New Zealand was invited to join the Federation in 1901, that would just end up with a larger Australia.
 
Monash "restores" "responsible government" to red labour New Zealand after he does the same to red labor Australia. Sometime in the 1970 to 1990s when the Labour Front restores democracy, perhaps of a sort, the labourers' commission for social reconciliation accepts the Treaty submission and recommends changing the name from ANZ (commonly derided as ANZAC especially by CPANZ members) to ANZAC. Meanwhile the radical RSL leadership in Queensland NSW and Victoria are lucky to escape trial under the amnesty.
 
What's the constitutional structure? A federation, and if so, is NZ a single state or multiple (North & South Islands, or perhaps Maori & non-Maori)? Is the status of Aboriginals different? Perhaps NT is a state with guaranteed Aboriginal seats the way NZ is currently?
 
In Unfascist Australia New Zealand? Section 61 and 64 of the Australian constitution, a whipped HCANZ bench, and the GG reappointing the chief minister to the federal executive council every three months and extensively using s61 reserve powers. Every three months because sitting in the Reps or Senate was beneath *Monash and the next few chiefs. All New Zealand has to do to join the fun is pass an act, and there are a lot of farmers sons on horses to prevent labour members sitting.

And dispute? Someone's gotta turn back the NSW and Queensland rivers, build rail roads to Perth and Darwin, and work on the Centralian Sea project.
 
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