Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has made it clear she has no appetite to change the entitlements of New Zealanders in Australia.
Speaking after her arrival in Queenstown tonight), Ms Gillard said Australia's special relationship with New Zealand was already reflected in the special visa category which has been given to New Zealanders entering Australia since 2001.
It allows them to work without restrictions, as has long been the case, but it prevents them getting entitlements that permanent residents and citizens automatically get - such as social welfare benefits, access to student loans, emergency housing or future participation in the national disability insurance scheme.
Speaking to reporters ahead of her talks with Prime Minister John Key tomorrow, Ms Gillard said the ability to work freely and without restriction was a benefit no other country received.
"Because of our special relationship we have arrangements for New Zealanders that have a generosity associate with them that is not given to any other nationals from any other country when they come to Australia."