When is daylight savings

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Longer, warmer days during daylight saving (South Coast Register)

Most Australians will lose an hour of sleep but gain - in theory - warmer weather, as clocks...

... Clocks go forward one hour on Sunday and back an hour on the first Sunday of April. Daylight saving ends when clocks are turned back one hour on the first Sunday of April. Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory do not observe daylight saving and the sunshine state is the only jurisdiction on the east coast that does not change time.

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Daylight saving starts on Sunday. Are you ready for it? | Riotact (The RiotACT)

Daylight saving begins this weekend, dividing households, friends and even Region staff. Journalists Lottie Twyford and Ian Bushnell have squaredโ€ฆ

The trouble is that the evening is the warmest part of the day in Canberra. And I donโ€™t know if needing to light up the house at 7 am achieves that. But just as we warm to more morning light, daylight saving descends like a curtain and weโ€™re back in black. And when you get home late, your body is tricked into not even feeling tired (if only the same could be said for how you feel hours later when the alarm goes off at 5:30 โ€ฆ This is why long evenings are more than necessary to get through jobs like gardening, mowing the lawn and washing the car. The problem with our weeks is that the weekends are too short.

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Clocks move forward an hour as daylight saving starts (St George and Sutherland Shire Leader)

Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT will be in step with NSW, but there is no change...

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Daylight savings Australia: Clocks go back an hour 2am Sunday ... (Daily Mail)

Australian daylight savings will see clocks go one hour forward on Sunday morning for NSW, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, ACT and Norfolk Island.

The Northern Territory will sit on Australian Central Standard Time (ACST), putting it one-and-a-half hours behind NSW, Victoria and Tasmania. Western Australia stays on Australian Western Standard Time (AWST), three hours behind the daylight-saving states in the east. Queensland will be on Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) and one hour behind NSW, Victoria and Tasmania.

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