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:
Ireland is at (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT. New Zealand is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +12 hours, ie. 12 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. Ireland is 12 hours behind New Zealand. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
When New Zealand is on Standard Time, Queensland (UTC+10) is 2 hours behind New Zealand (UTC+12/UTC+13).When New Zealand is on Daylight Saving Time, Queensland is 3 hours behind New Zealand.In New Zealand, Daylight Saving Time begins on the last Sunday of September and ends on the 1st Sunday of April.So when it's 8 PM EST in Queensland, the time in New Zealand is either 10 PM NZST (during Standard Time) or 11 PM NZDT (during Daylight Saving Time).
New Zealand celebrates the New Year at midnight on December 31st, local time.
If it is 12:50 UTC, the time in New Zealand would be 00:50 NZST (New Zealand Standard Time) during daylight saving time, or 01:50 NZDT (New Zealand Daylight Time) when daylight saving is not in effect.
No. New Zealand is as far ahead as you can actually get; GMT+12.
New Zealand standard time is 12 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. In addition, there is an hour of 'daylight saving; in the summer. The Chatham Islands are a further 45 minutes ahead of mainland New Zealand.
New Zealand is much smaller compared to Nigeria. Also there are more attackings in Nigeria than there are in New zealand. New zealand is much peacefulier lol
Empire is by now a obsolete term. New Zealand has never claimed an empire.
New Zealand is an English-speaking nation, so you would say "I'm home now."
New Zealand time is 5hrs ahead of Thailand time.
Autumn
Western Samoa is 1 hr. ahead of New Zealand (all year).
It is 9:00 am of the next day in New Zealand.
New Zealand is 16 hours ahead of the Eastern US Time Zone.
Yes, New Zealand is ahead.
They were born in Hastings, New Zealand but they now currently live in Napier, New Zealand
The motto of Church College of New Zealand is 'Build Now for Eternity'.