Think about this. According to google, oceania is a continent. Australia is a continent, but are they the same continent? If not then there are eight continents. If so, then that would mean that australia/oceania contains not only australia, but also south pacific islands like vanuatu, new zealand, and fiji. Therefore, if a continent is made up of australia and these other islands, then that would mean that australia is the largest island in the world, because it is not a continent, it is part of a continent. If the country of australia, which includes oversees islands, is a continent, and not just the actual main island itself, then australia the main island is the largest island in the world, because it is not a continent, it is part of a continent. That is like saying that greenland is not the largest island, because it is a continent, it is north america. No. australia is not a continent, it is part of oceania. If it is part of a continent, is not a continent itself. Therefore, if it is not a continent itself, it can be qualified as the largest island. Either australia is a continent or it is part of oceania, does not matter, it is the largest island in the world, and you cannot convince me otherwise.