
Daylight Saving Time Ends in Australia
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On the fifth of April, clocks spring back one hour in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, and the Australian Capital Territory, marking the start of standard time for winter. Queensland, Western Australia, and the Northern Territory remain on their regular clocks. Smartphones and computers usually update automatically, but manual adjustments are needed for kitchen clocks, watches, and appliances. Workers should check their agreements for potential extra hours. To adapt, gradually shift bedtime earlier, embrace morning sunlight, and maintain a consistent sleep routine. Daylight saving resumes on the fourth of October, with clocks jumping forward from two AM to three AM. The debate on whether to abolish or modify the system continues.
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