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  2. Time in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Time Act 1974 defines New Zealand Standard Time as 12 hours in advance of UTC. [12] In 2011, the New Zealand dependency of Tokelau moved its time zone forward by 24 hours, by skipping 30 December to be in the UTC+13:00 time zone, the same zone as New Zealand daylight saving. [13]

  3. New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    At the time, New Zealand was not known as an intellectual country. [367] From the early 20th century until the late 1960s, Māori culture was suppressed by the attempted assimilation of Māori into British New Zealanders. [339] In the 1960s, as tertiary education became more available, and cities expanded [368] urban culture began to dominate ...

  4. Date and time notation in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    11:52 pm. Date and time notation in New Zealand most commonly records the date using the day-month-year format (16 September 2024), while the ISO 8601 format (2024-09-16) is increasingly used for all-numeric dates, such as date of birth. [1] The time can be written using either the 12-hour clock (11:52 pm) or the 24-hour clock (23:52).

  5. Chatham Standard Time Zone - Wikipedia

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    Chatham Standard Time Zone. The Chatham Standard Time Zone is a time zone twelve hours and forty-five minutes ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) resulting in UTC+12:45. [1] It is used exclusively in the Chatham Islands, New Zealand. It is one of three time zones with a 45-minute offset from UTC, the others being Nepal Standard Time ...

  6. List of political parties in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The centre-left New Zealand Labour Party and the centre-right New Zealand National Party are New Zealand's two major parties, having jointly contested each election since 1938. They are the only two New Zealand political parties to have won the popular vote in four consecutive elections twice. Labour won the popular vote from the 1938 election ...

  7. Geography of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    4,083,744 km 2 (1,576,742 sq mi) New Zealand (Māori: Aotearoa) is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, near the centre of the water hemisphere. It consists of a large number of islands, estimated around 700, mainly remnants of a larger landmass now beneath the sea. The land masses by size are the South Island (or Te ...

  8. Far-right politics in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The now-defunct New Zealand Democratic Nationalist Party also dates from this time period. ... some notable far right groups in New Zealand as of 2020 have included ...

  9. New Zealand National Party - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand National Party (Māori: Rōpū Nāhinara o Aotearoa), [4] shortened to National (Nāhinara) [5] or the Nats, [6] is a centre-right [7] [8] New Zealand political party that is the current ruling party.