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2024 Date | 24 September 2024 |
2025 Date | 28 September 2025 |
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Daylight Savings HistoryDaylight Savings Starts, also known as Daylight Saving Time (DST), is an annual practice in which clocks are adjusted one hour forward in order to make better use of daylight during longer days and to conserve energy. Originating from the idea of making the most of natural daylight resources, the main goals are to reduce electricity consumption and provide more suitable hours for outdoor activities. It is important to note that not all countries or regions around the world observe DST, and the implementation dates may differ depending on the geographical location. New Zealand was one of the first countries to adopt Daylight Saving Time in 1927, following the United Kingdom, which had implemented it in 1916. The purpose behind adopting DST in New Zealand was also to maximize energy resources by reducing electricity consumption, particularly during early evening hours when demand is high. Over the years, the starting and ending dates for DST in New Zealand have been adjusted several times to better align with seasonal changes. In New Zealand, Daylight Savings Starts is observed on the last Sunday in September, when clocks are advanced one hour ahead at 2:00 am local standard time. This practice continues until the first Sunday in April, when clocks are then set back one hour to local standard time. The implementation of DST in New Zealand is observed nationwide, including its offshore islands and territories. By synchronizing their clocks with this system, the people of New Zealand can enjoy longer daylight hours during the warmer months and save energy resources simultaneously. Daylight Savings Starts Facts
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