Clocks to be wound back as daylight saving ends

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Here's everything you need to know about daylight saving ending in 2023. 9News

Which states and territories are affected by daylight saving?New South Wales, Victoria, the ACT, Tasmania and South Australia all follow daylight savings, however Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia do not, meaning residents in the last three don't need to do anything to their clocks on April 2.

While in the minority, those jurisdictions aren't unique in their approach to daylight savings; major nations like China and India are among the many that also don't observe it.to receive our daily newsletters and breaking news alerts, sent straight to your inbox. Perth and the rest of Western Australia doesn't observe daylight saving, but the state isn't alone in its approach.With daylight saving ending, the time differences within Australia get a little simpler as we lose two time zones, dropping from the five in place during the summer down to three.

As of April 2, all of Queensland, NSW, the ACT, Victoria and Tasmania will be on Australian Eastern Standard Time.Half an hour behind will be the Northern Territory and South Australia on Australian Central Standard Time – although, unusually, the NSW town of Broken Hill also uses ACST rather than AEDT.

A further hour and a half behind – so a full two hours behind the eastern states – is Western Australia on Australian Western Standard Time.

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