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Daylight Savings in New Zealand commences on the Last Sunday of September (Spring Forward) and ends on the 1st Sunday of April (Fall Back).
Daylight Savings in New Zealand commences on the Last Sunday of September (Spring Forward) and ends on the 1st Sunday of April (Fall Back).
Move the clock one hour ahead at 2 AM in September or one hour back in April at 2 AM.
The saying, “spring forward, fall back,” is an excellent way to remember, and it works in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres as the seasons.
Benjamin Franklin was the first to propose daylight savings time in 1784. Modern DST was established in 1895. Throughout history, several variations ranged from 30 minutes to two hours.
Not everyone observes DST, which can make setting appointments very challenging. The primary purpose of DST is to make better use of daylight hours for farming, early morning activities (such as children walking to school in the light instead of dark), and saving energy.
The closer one lives to the North and South Pole, the longer the period of daylight in the summer months.
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Daylight Savings Above the Equator:
United Kingdom, Albania, Adorra, Austria, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Guernsey, Holy See, Hungary, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Jersey, Kosovo, Latvia, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, and Western Sahara: Last Sunday of March: Last Sunday, October
United States, Bahamas, Canada, Cuba, Saint Pierre & Miquelon: 2nd Sunday, March; 1st Sunday of November
Iran: Begins March 22; Ends September 21
Israel & Palestine: Friday before the last Sunday of March; Last Sunday, October
Jordan, Syria: Last Friday, March; Last Friday, October
Mexico: 1st Sunday, April; Last Sunday, October
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Daylight Savings Below the Equator:
Australia: 1st Sunday in October (Spring Forward ); 1st Sunday in April (Fall Back).
Brazil: 3rd Sunday in October; 3rd Sunday in February.
Chile: 2nd Sunday in August and the 2nd Sunday in May.
Fiji & Tonga: 1st Sunday of November; 3rd Sunday of January.
Namibia: 1st Sunday of September; 1st Sunday of April.
New Zealand: Last Sunday of September; 1st Sunday of April.
Paraguay: 1st Sunday of October; 4th Sunday of March.
Samoa: Last Sunday of September; 1st Sunday of April.
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