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It’s that time of year again. Those of us in NSW, Victoria, South Australia, the ACT and Tasmania will be winding back the clocks on Sunday. Getting that extra hour back can feel a little ...
There’s a movement afoot to do away with Daylight Saving Time (DST), which is when our timepieces go forward an hour and we lose that sleep. The notion has gained favor with Elon Musk and ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. As daylight saving comes to a close this Sunday, it’s the last chance to enjoy what’s left of the early evening light.
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 ...
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is the practice of moving clocks forward by one hour during the warmer months to extend evening daylight. This adjustment typically takes place in spring, with clocks ...
The clocks have gone forward, marking the beginning of the daylight saving period. It meant the time jumped to 2am as the clocks turned to 1am on Sunday - and yes, bad news, you will have lost an ...
The bill would end daylight saving time in Wisconsin and establish a consistent standard time throughout the year. Federal law allows states that sit entirely in one time zone, like Wisconsin ...
This year that will be on March 30. BST – or daylight saving time (DST) – lasts until the final Sunday in October, when the clocks go back an hour. Early risers will notice darker mornings ...
Clocks moved forward by one hour in the United Kingdom on Sunday, marking the start of British Summer Time (BST), as the long-standing practice of daylight saving once again stirred debate over ...
This arrangement was constituted in 1972 with the British Summer Time Act, and as of tomorrow, we will officially be under Daylight Saving Time. But besides losing an hour of sleep, the positive ...
The part-time job means he hasn't had to draw on his retirement savings at all. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with John Moore. It has been edited for length and clarity.