The beginning of Summer
June has the shortest day in the Southern Hemisphere
What is the first day of winter in the southern hemisphere
The shortest day of the year in the southern hemisphere is the same day the the northern hemisphere has it's longest day, the Summer Solstice. Which occurs on either June 21 or 22.
In the northern hemisphere, June 21. In the southern hemisphere, December 21,
Everywhere in the southern hemisphere, the first day of fall is March 21. The first day of winter is June 21. Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere.
21st June
In the Southern Hemisphere, the June solstice is known as the shortest day of the year. It is when the sun has reached its furthest point from the equator and marks the first day of winter.
The first day of winter in Antarctic is June 21; the first day of summer is December 21. These dates begin the seasons throughout the southern hemisphere.
In the northern hemisphere it will the 21st of June. In the southern hemisphere, it is on the 21st of December 2018.
December 21, since New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere.
December 21st, at the very same moment as the winter solstice in the north.
Because you live in the southern hemisphere.