Matariki

Date varies — set annually by the Matariki Advisory Committee

Matariki is the Māori name for the Pleiades star cluster, which rises in the north-eastern sky in mid-winter. Its appearance traditionally signals the Māori New Year — a time for remembrance of those who have passed, celebrating the present, and planning for the future. Matariki became an official public holiday on 24 June 2022, making it the first new public holiday in New Zealand in over 40 years and the first public holiday in the world based on an indigenous celestial calendar. The date varies each year and is set by the Matariki Advisory Committee.

Upcoming Dates

Year Actual Date Observed
2026 Friday, 10 July 2026 Friday, 10 July 2026
2027 Friday, 25 June 2027 Friday, 25 June 2027

When is it observed?

Date varies — set annually by the Matariki Advisory Committee