Daylight saving
SunLive Daylight saving: When it ends, why we observe it
The concept of daylight saving time involves setting the clocks forward by one hour during the warmer months in order to make better use of natural daylight. This practice is observed in many countries around the world, including New Zealand.
Daylight saving time typically ends in the fall, when clocks are set back by one hour to return to standard time. This transition usually occurs in April in New Zealand. The purpose of daylight saving time is to make better use of daylight during the longer days of summer, ultimately saving energy and promoting outdoor activities.