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Jours fériés : Nouvelle-Zélande

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La liste des jours fériés 2012 (Nouvelle-Zélande), ci-dessous, a été générée par le logiciel Q++ Studio et sa base de données de prédiction des dates de jours fériés, la source de jours fériés internationaux utilisée par les principaux éditeurs d'agendas du monde. Les professionnels qualifiés peuvent également obtenir les dates de jours fériés pour 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, ..., sous licence. Si vous avez des questions ou commentaires sur les informations publiées sur notre site, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter.

 
Au bas de cette page :   Actualités et Mises-à-Jour    Informations Complémentaires    Footnotes    Disclaimer
 

Date in 2012

Holiday Name Observance*
Dim New Year's Day
Lun Second Day of New Year
Mar New Year's Holiday
* Lun Wellington Province Anniversary Day Regional
* Lun Auckland Province Anniversary Day Regional
Lun Waitangi Day (National Day)
Ven Good Friday
Lun Easter Monday
Mer ANZAC Day
Lun Queen's Birthday
Lun Labour Day
* Ven Christchurch Show Day (Canterbury Province) Regional
Mar Christmas Day
Mer Boxing Day

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Actualités et Mises-à-Jour

Les dernières nouvelles, ci-dessous, sur les jours fériés et fêtes légales pour Nouvelle-Zélande, sont en Anglais. Si vous avez la moindre question sur ces commentaires, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter.  08 Feb 2012 (The Parliament of New Zealand-Paremata Aotearoa) A private members bill, to always declare the Monday following a weekend public holiday as an additional non-working public holiday, was drawn from the member's bill ballot and introduced to New Zealand's Parliament yesterday.  10 Jan 2012 (Radio New Zealand-Auckland) The Government of New Zealand has announced that the declaration of a one-off public holiday to commemorate the first anniversary of the February 22, 2011, Christchurch earthquake, was not under consideration.  18 Oct 2011 (New Zealand Labour Party Communique-Wellington) New Zealand's Labour Party leader, Phil Goff, has announced that, if his party wins the upcoming general elections, it would amend the NZ Holidays Act to Mondayize all public holidays when they fall on a weekend.  23 Mar 2011 (The Otago Daily Times-Queenstown) Once again this year's observance of New Zealand's Otago Day in Queenstown was patchy with many local businesses having preferred to observe the January Southland regional public holiday.  10 Mar 2011 (TVNZ-Auckland) The Canterbury Earthquake Commemoration Bill has been approved in New Zealand's Parliament, thus officializing the recently-announced March 18 regional public holiday.  07 Mar 2011 (The Otago Daily Times-Otago) New Zealand's Prime Minister, John Key, has finally announced that there would be a one-off regional public holiday on Friday, March 18, 2011, on the date of the upcoming national memorial service to honor the victims of the recent Christchurch earthquake.  03 Mar 2011 (The New Zealand Herald-Wellington) The Government of New Zealand has announced that it might declare a one-off national mourning public holiday in conjunction with a memorial service for the victims of the recent Christchurch earthquake.  28 Jan 2011 (The New Zealand Herald-Wellington) The leader of New Zealand's Labour Party, Phil Goff, has announced that his party would introduce a bill to ensure that if the Waitangi Day and Anzac Day public holidays fall on either a Saturday or Sunday, then the following Monday would be a public holiday.  07 Nov 2010 (Sunday Star Times-Wellington) A spokesman for New Zealand's Labour Minister, Kate Wilkinson, has announced that it was "extremely unlikely" that the government would declare an additional public holiday to compensate the overlap of Easter Monday and ANZAC Day in 2011.  21 Aug 2010 (New Zealand Parliament-Wellington) The New Zealand government has introduced The Holidays Amendment Bill, which includes a late amendment in order to clarify the law around the Christmas and New Year public holidays.  More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Nouvelle-Zélande public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters.


Informations Complémentaires

Les commentaires de ce paragraphe, sur les jours fériés et fêtes légales pour Nouvelle-Zélande, sont en Anglais. Si vous avez la moindre question sur ces commentaires, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter.  New Zealand public holidays are governed by the Holidays Act 2003, which, as of April 1, 2004, replaced the Holidays Act 1981, and was later amended by the Holidays Amendment Act, 2004.  Weekend Public Holidays: Except for Christmas, New Year's, and their respective following days, public holidays are supposed to stay fixed if they fall on a weekend. A number of places do, however, add a day in lieu for ANZAC Day, if it occurs on a weekend day, even though it is supposed to stay fixed.  Shopping on Sundays and Public Holidays: In 1990 most shops could not trade on any Sunday and they were unable to open on nine of the 11 recognised public holidays. Now they can trade on 51 out of 52 Sundays and every public holiday except Good Friday, Christmas Day and the morning of Anzac Day. The one Sunday when shops are not currently allowed to open, is Easter Sunday, although this restriction is currently being reviewed .  Provincial Anniversary Days: these relate to the former Provinces of 19th Century New Zealand and are not related to or determined by present-day Districts or Regions. In each province, these are generally celebrated on the closest Monday to the actual day, but not always.  Auckland: January 29. Canterbury: Northern & Central Canterbury areas observe Christchurch Show Day. South Canterbury observes Dominion Day. Chatham Islands: November 30. Hawkes' Bay: Moves from November 1 to Friday before Labour Day. Marlborough: Moves from November 1 to 1st Monday after Labour Day. Nelson: February 1. Otago: March 23 (Moves to Tuesday 25 March to avoid Easter in 2008) Southland: around January 17. Taranaki: moves from March 31 to 2nd Monday in March (to avoid Easter). Wellington: January 22. Westland: December 1.  Melbourne Cup Day, the first Tuesday in November, is, officially speaking, only celebrated in Melbourne, Australia, but it also generates a lot of interest in NZ, where business does slow down that afternoon.


Footnotes
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Observance : Toute entrée dans la colonne Observance signifie que le jour férié ou la fête légale correspondant n'est pas officiellement répandue à travers Nouvelle-Zélande. Le jour férié ou la fête légale est soit régionale, soit limité à certains groupes linguistiques, religieux ou ethniques. Pour plus de détails, voir les notes sur les jours fériés non-grégoriens.


Disclaimer

Nous avons effectué toutes les vérifications possibles pour présenter une liste exacte des jours fériés et fêtes légales pour Nouvelle-Zélande en 2012. Cependant, nous ne pouvons accepter la moindre responsabilité pour une quelconque erreur ou omission dans la liste des jours fériés et fêtes légales ci-dessus. Nous vous recommandons de bien lire les commentaires et notes de bas de page spécifiques à chaque jour férié et fête légale ci-dessus. De plus, dans de nombreux pays, le gouvernement effectue des modifications au calendrier des jours fériés et fêtes légales, à la dernière minutes, modifications qui ne peuvent être prévues. Nous vous recommandons donc, avant tout voyage en Nouvelle-Zélande, de contacter l'ambassade ou le consulat du Nouvelle-Zélande.



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