With all of the various bank/religious holidays we have, the dates vary slightly year-to-year.
Here is a three year forecast of all New Zealand Public Holidays from 2010 to 2013.
and the Anniversary Day of the Province in which an employee works, observed as follows:
Actual Date 2010 2011 2012 2013 New Years Day 1 January Friday 1 January Saturday 1 January orMonday 3 January Sunday 1 January or Tuesday 3 January Tuesday 1 January Day after New Years Day 2 January Saturday 2 January or Monday 4 January
Sunday 2 January or Tuesday 4 January
Monday 2 Jan
Wednesday 2 January
Waitangi Day 6 February Saturday 6 February
Sunday 6 February
Monday 6 Feb
Wednesday 6 February
Good Friday varies Friday 2 April
Friday 22 April
Friday 6 April
Friday 29 March
Easter Monday varies Monday 5 April
Monday 25 April
Monday 9 April
Monday 1 April
ANZAC Day 25 April Sunday 25 April
Monday 25 April
Wednesday 25 April
Thursday 25 April
Queen's Birthday 1st Monday in June Monday 7 June
Monday 6 June
Monday 4 June
Monday 3 June
Labour Day 4th Monday in October Monday 25 October
Monday 24 October
Monday 22 October
Monday 28 October
Christmas Day 25 December Saturday 25 December orMonday 27 December
Sunday 25 December orTuesday 27 December
Tuesday 25 December
Wednesday 25 December
Boxing Day 26 December Sunday 26 December orTuesday 28 December
Monday 26 December
Wednesday 26 December
Thursday 26 December
Province Actual Date 2010 2011 2012 2013 Auckland 29 January Monday 1 February
Monday 31 January
Monday 30 January
Monday 28 January
Taranaki 31 March Monday 8 March
Monday 14 March
Monday 12 March
Monday 11 March
Hawkes' Bay 1 November Friday 22 October
Friday 21 October
Friday 19 October
Friday 25 October
Wellington 22 January Monday 25 January
Monday 24 January
Monday 23 January
Monday 21 January
Marlborough 1 November Monday 1 November
Monday 31 October
Monday 29 October
Monday 4 November
Nelson 1 February Monday 1 February
Monday 31 January
Monday 30 January
Monday 4 February
Canterbury 16 December Friday 12 November
Friday 11 November
Friday 16 November
Friday 15 November
Canterbury (South) 16 December Monday 27 September
Monday 26 September
Monday 24 September
Monday 23 September
Westland 1 December Monday 29 November
Monday 5 December
Monday 3 December
Monday 2 December
Otago 23 March Monday 22 March
Monday 21 March
Monday 26 March
Monday 25 March
Southland 17 January Monday 18 January
Monday 17 January
Monday 16 January
Monday 21 January
Chatham Islands 30 November Monday 29 November
Monday 28 November
Monday 3 December
Monday 2 December
Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day & 2 January Holiday These public holidays are observed on the actual day when they fall on a weekday. When they fall on a Saturday/Sunday:
- If the employee would normally have worked on the Saturday/Sunday, the public holiday is observed on the Saturday/Sunday
- If the employee would not normally have worked on the Saturday/Sunday, the public holiday is observed on the following Monday/Tuesday
Provincial Anniversary Days These are generally observed on the Monday nearest to the actual day. Provinces These relate to the former Provinces of 19th Century New Zealand and are not related to or determined by present-day Districts or Regions. Taranaki Anniversary Day Moves to 2nd Monday in March to avoid Easter. Hawkes Bay Anniversary Day Moved to Friday before Labour Day. Marlborough Anniversary Day Observed 1st Monday after Labour Day. Canterbury Anniversary Northern & Central Canterbury areas observe Christchurch Show Day. The definition for the Canterbury Anniversary Day celebration as decided by Christchurch City is the second Friday after the first Tuesday in November each year. South Canterbury observes Dominion Day, the 4th Monday in September. Westland Varies throughout Westland, but Greymouth observes the official day. Otago & Southland Anniversary Days As there is no easily determined single day of local observance for Otago or Southland then the parties should rely on either their employment agreement or their own custom and practice. Where there is no clear custom and practice then the parties should seek to find an agreement on how they will observe Anniversary Day.
If parties are unhappy with how this matter has been handled in their workplace they can seek assistance from a Labour Inspector, or if they require help to settle agreement in their workplace they can seek assistance from the Department's mediation service.Easter Easter dates confirmed by Catholic Church.



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