On October 6, 1.59am ticks over to 3am across much of Australia. Morning people will rejoice while others will pull the doona over their head and try to regain that lost hour of sleep.
Governments can vary this for special occasions: the Olympics in September 2000 prompted early daylight saving in some states, and all states delayed the end of daylight saving for the Commonwealth Games in 2006.People in Queensland, the Northern Territory, Western Australia, Christmas Island and the Cocos Islands don’t wind their clocks forward.
In the EU, it’s about to be stopped. Members have until April to decide whether to remain permanently on "summer time" or to change back clocks one final time to "winter time", after the European Parliament approved a measure to abolish the time change in 2021. South-east Queenslanders have mostly been in favour of daylight saving but their northern counterparts say it would mean an extra hour of sun during the scorching summer months. In 1992, Queenslanders were asked in a referendum, "Are you in favour of daylight saving?" – 45.5 said yes while 54.5 per cent said no.
But the MP for the northern Queensland seat of Traeger, Robbie Katter says "don’t poke the bear". He toldresidents in the state’s north would "do nothing but suffer under daylight savings". Queenslander Basil Johnson attempted to sue the state government for $308 in damages for lost income in 1991 due to daylight saving.
Dairy farmer Adrian Parkinson says his cows in Kirkstall, in south-west Victoria, get "a little mixed up" on the first morning the clocks move back, and could be "dopier than usual but it only takes a day to get back into their normal rhythm".
rachaelhoulihan Why are people still moaning about it. There is nothing new about daylight saving. Just get on with it. Growing up on a working dairy farm The cows. Just like us adjust. As for chooks They lay when whenever they have the urge
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