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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Australasia and Oceania are conveniences, not continents.
As for every country being in/on one continent or another, that is not so in terms of physical, geographical fact. It's not that long ago that British people used to say things such as: "We're holidaying on the Continent this year" or "We're travelling through Europe next July." It's pretty clear from that that they just didn't consider Britain to be a part of Europe at all. All of that changed, of course, on our entry into the EEC and subsequently the EU. We are part of Europe now, simply because it is convenient for us to consider ourselves so and because we are descended from European peoples, by and large. In the same way, one hears Americans talking about "the continental USA", to mean the great land-mass alone.