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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]
Radio New Zealand: Henderson (south) 1978: previously 1YA (1YA was also on 910, 650 [37] and 760kHz between 1923 and 1978) 810: BBC World Service [38] Auckland Radio Trust: Henderson (north) 2005: Access Radio 810AM - 1987 - 2000 882: AM Network [10] When Parliament is sitting: live coverage of NZ Parliament: Radio New Zealand: Henderson (south ...
In 2006, Transit New Zealand consulted on a new 10-year plan, and included funding for another study into a second harbour road crossing. [18] This included the possibility of landing a future tunnel underneath the Western Reclamation (now known as the Wynyard Quarter ), with a connecting tunnel to south of Victoria Park .
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).
The University of Auckland began as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand, founded on 23 May 1883 as Auckland University College.Stewardship of the university during its establishment period was the responsibility of John Chapman Andrew (Vice Chancellor of the University of New Zealand 1885–1903).
History. Albert Percy Godber (1928) The ClockTower, University of Auckland. The ClockTower at the University of Auckland was designed by Roy Alstan Lippincott, a Chicago-trained architect and brother-in-law of Walter Burley Griffin. [ 1] In 1921, Lippincott and draughtsman Edward F. Billson won the competition for the design of the then ...
On November 2, 1868, the British Colony of New Zealand officially adopted a standard time to be observed throughout the colony. [9] It was based on longitude 172°30′ east of Greenwich, that is 11 hours 30 minutes ahead of GMT. This standard was known as New Zealand Mean Time. [10]
In the mid-19th century when Auckland was the capital of New Zealand, this was the site of the second Government House in Auckland, [4] while the Old Government House, now part of the University of Auckland was being rebuilt after the 1848 fire. The arcade takes its name from that house, Saint Keven's, which occupied this site until 1922.