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We’ve sadly bid farewell to summer in Australia, and soon, we’ll have to say goodbye to the next best thing – daylight saving time. Since October last year, those of us in NSW, Victoria ...
If you’ve woken up early this week and been greeted by a sky that looks like it’s been hand-painted in hues of pink and gold, you’re not imagining things—Australia’s sunrises really do hit different ...
When daylight saving ends, Australia effectively loses two of its five time zones. Here's how it will look from 6 April: Queensland, NSW, ACT, Victoria and Tasmania will be in Australian Eastern ...
It’s only six more months!! We can survive this!! Victoria, NSW, ACT, Tasmania and South Australia all follow daylight saving time, and so residents of these states will need to adjust their ...
The days are starting to get a little bit cooler, which means daylight saving time will soon be ending in the jurisdictions that observe it. But there are still two weeks until the clocks change.
Daylight saving ended in a number of Australian states at 3am Sunday morning. Here’s what you need to know. For the next six months, NSW, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT will be ...
It resumes on October 5 this year. Victoria's clocks move back an hour at the end of daylight saving. New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT will all set their clocks back.
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Daylight saving time ended Sunday. Why do we change our clocks? And how does it affect our bodies?As summer fades into autumn, most Australian states and territories will set their clocks back an hour as daylight saving ...
Daylight saving will come to an end this weekend as most states and territories turn their clocks back an hour.
What states observe daylight savings? New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT will all set their clocks back. As will Norfolk Island. The Northern Territory, Western ...
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