If you find yourself asking ‘what’s the time Mr Wolf’ when you wake up on Sunday morning, remember daylight saving comes
to an end on Sunday 4 April when clocks go back one hour at 3am.
Daylight saving plays an integral part in New Zealand life. Officially introduced in 1975, daylight saving has since
gained wide support from Kiwis.
Most digital clocks will automatically change to the correct time but if your clock is battery operated, make sure you
check your batteries and change the time. If you’re taking a break over Easter, change your clocks before you go so you
have one less thing to worry about when you get home.
It’s also a good time to check the batteries in your smoke alarms and make sure your emergency plans and survival kits
are up to date.
Making sure Kiwis have the information they need is one of the ways we ensure iwi, hapū and communities across New
Zealand are safe, resilient and thriving.
More information about daylight saving time can be found on the New Zealand Government website: https://www.govt.nz/browse/recreation-and-the-environment/daylight-saving