Australian eastern time is 2 hours behind New Zealand except for 2 weeks in October and March due to differences in daylight savings. Queensland does not have daylight savings so the difference there is 3 hours behind from October to April and 2 hours at other times.
New Zealand has two time zones: * New Zealand Standard Time: UTC+12 * Chatham Islands Standard Time: UTC+12:45 New Zealand observes Daylight Savings Time. Australia has three official time zones: * Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): UTC+10 * Australian Central Standard Time (ACST): UTC +9:30 * Australian Western Standard Time (AWST): UTC +8 In summer the Northern Territories and Queensland do not observe Daylight Saving Time, so there are * Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEST): UTC+11 * Australian Central Daylight Time (ACST): UTC +10:30 * Australian Western Daylight Time (AWST): UTC +9 * Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): UTC+10 * Australian Central Standard Time (ACST): UTC +9:30 There is also a small area (~200 people) in the south east of Western Australia that has an unofficial Western Central Time: UTC+8:45
It is 9:00 am of the next day in New Zealand.
New Zealand is 16 hours ahead of the Eastern US Time Zone.
Captain James Cook claimed New South Wales (the eastern coast of the Australian continent) in 1770, but he claimed New Zealand in 1769.
He sounds Australian and also British at the same time to people. People from New Zealand have the same accent, so he has a New Zealand accent. Not British, nor Australian. New Zealand.
James Cook claimed both New Zealand and New South Wales (the eastern coast of the Australian continent) for Britain.
ANZAC, australian new zealand army corps
yes new zealand is in the southern-eastern hemispherse
No, you cannot travel to New Zealand with an Australian tourist visa.
New Zealand. Everyone prefers New Zealand.
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC)