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List of unofficial observances in New Zealand

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Apart from the public holidays in New Zealand, usually celebrated by a paid day off work, there are a number of unofficial observances in New Zealand that are celebrated for days, weeks or months. Most of these are international in nature. They range from established traditions of major world religions to spoofs such as Talk Like A Pirate Day.

Days

  • Chinese New Year, January/February (varies)
  • Valentine's Day, 14 February
  • Loud Shirt Day, 24 February
    (2023, No information available for 2022)[1]
  • Children's Day, first Sunday in March
  • International Women's Day, 8 March
  • Walk To Work Day, second Wednesday of March[2]
  • World Sleep Day, 15 March[3]
  • Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March
  • Race Relations Day, 22 March
  • World Haemophilia Day, 17 April
  • April Fools' Day, 1 April
  • World Book Day, 23 April
  • Poppy Day, Friday before April 25 (Anzac Day)
  • J Day, 3 May
  • Sleep Apnea Awareness Day, 5 May [4]
  • Mother's Day, second Sunday in May
  • Pink Shirt Day, third Friday in May
  • World No Tobacco Day, 31 May
  • Eid al-Fitr (varies)[5]
  • World Refugee Day, 20 June
  • Shades for Migraine, 21 June
  • National Disco Day, 2 July
  • International Day of Indigenous People, 9 August
  • World Youth Day, 12 August
  • Daffodil Day (Cancer Society Fundraiser), last Friday of August
  • Random Acts of Kindness Day, 1 September[6]
  • Father's Day, first Sunday in September[7]
  • eDay 12 September[8]
  • Wig Wednesday 13 September (Child Cancer)
  • Māori Language Day 14 September
  • Suffrage Day, 19 September
  • International Talk Like a Pirate Day, 19 September
  • Pink Ribbon Day (Breast Cancer Awareness), 8 October
  • World Arthritis Day, 12 October
  • Rā Maumahara (New Zealand Wars Remembrance Day), 28 October (also the anniversary of the New Zealand Declaration of Independence)
  • World Stroke Day, 29 October
  • Halloween, 31 October
  • Gumboot Friday, First Friday every November
  • Diwali, 3 November
  • Melbourne Cup Day, first Tuesday of November
  • NZDA National Oral Health Day, first Friday of November
  • Guy Fawkes Night, 5 November
  • Premature Awareness Day, 17 November
  • World day for the Prevention of Abuse and Violence Against Children, 19 November
  • White Ribbon Day (for the Elimination of Violence against Women), 25 November
  • Red Ribbon Day (AIDS Awareness), 1 December
  • Crate Day, first Saturday of December[9]
  • International Day of Disabled Persons, 3 December
  • World Volunteers Day, 5 December
  • World Human Rights Day, 10 December
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Weeks

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Many of these national weeks change from year to year.

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Months

  • Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month 1–28 February[25]
  • New Zealand Bike to Work month – February
  • Pride Month – February (Auckland), March (Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin)[26]
  • Endometriosis Awareness Month – March
  • Brain Injury Awareness Month – March [27]
  • Sexual Assault Awareness Month – April
  • NZ Music Month – May
  • Migraine Awareness Month – June
  • NZ Book Month September from 2006 to 2008, October in 2009, March from 2011 to 2013 and August in 2014;[28] not held in 2015[29]
  • Sorted Money Month – August
  • Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month 1–30 September[30]
  • Movember Month – November

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