No. New Zealand is as far ahead as you can actually get; GMT+12.
the time zone
Because it takes almost seven (7) hours for the sun to appear to move from nz to Iran, and we set our clocks to the sun, such that "Noon" everywhere is roughly the time when the sun appears highest in the sky. If Iran and nz were the same time zone, then either the sun would not rise until 1:00 in the afternoon in Iran, or else it would not set until 1:00 in the morning in nz.
England is at (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT. New Zealand is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +12 hours, ie. 12 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. England is 12 hours behind New Zealand. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
The time in New Zealand is UTC + 12 hours from the 1st Sunday of April to the last Sunday of September and UTC + 13 hours during the rest of the year.The following places, which are controlled by New Zealand, have the times shown:Niue: UTC - 11 hoursCook Islands: UTC - 10 hoursCasey Station, Antarctica: UTC + 8 hoursMcMurdo Station, Ross Island: same as New ZealandChatham Islands: 45 minutes ahead of New ZealandTokelau: UTC + 13 hours
The Christchurch earthquake in New Zealand occurred on September 4, 2010, at 4:35 am local time.
No. New Zealand is as far ahead as you can actually get; GMT+12.
About 9 hours(behind NZ).
At the moment (in August) Germany is 10 hours behind NZ time.
There are twelve hours difference (not allowing for Daylight Saving in NZ) 0730GMT is about 1930 NZ time
Kate Sheppard, 1837 - 1934. She was in the forefront of the universal suffrage movement and achieved success with NZ becoming the first country to allowwomento vote.
Chicago, IL is 17 hours behind New Zealand. So at 11am in NZ it is 6pm in Chicago.
General Cameron
8 am Sat - 11 hrs between London & NZ
In many countries this is prohibited though the rule is not universal.
Diff. b/w NZ time & Southwestern Australia time is 4hrs .
Kate Sheppard is the person on the $NZ10 note. She was a driving force behind women's suffrage in NZ - a world leader in that movement. For an encyclopedic source, go to rbnz.govt.nz where there is a good section on NZ coins and notes, including history of them.
He was born in Hayward, California, but he did move to NZ for a short period of time when he was young.