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Australia & DST
Australia Daylight Saving Time
Daylight saving runs in New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory,
Victoria and South Australia from the end of October through to the end of
March, Tasmania from the beginning of October through to the end of March.
Source: Australian Federal Government:
www.australia.gov.au
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State |
Standard
Time |
Daylight
saving |
Standard Time |
Summer time |
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ACT |
Australian Capital Territory |
GMT+10 |
GMT+11 |
Standard Time: 25 March 2007 to 28
October 2007 (2am Local Time)
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Summer Time
28 October 2007
to
30 March 2008
3am local time
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NSW |
New South Wales |
GMT+10 |
GMT+11 |
Standard Time: 25 March 2007 to 28
October 2007 (2am Local Time)
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Summer Time
28 October 2007
to
30 March 2008
3am local time
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NT |
Northern Territory |
GMT+9:30 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
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QLD |
Queensland |
GMT+10 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
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SA |
South Australia |
GMT+9:30 |
GMT+10:30 |
Standard Time: 25 March 2007 to 28
October 2007 (2am Local Time)
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Summer Time
28 October 2007
to
30 March 2008
3am local time
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TAS |
Tasmania |
GMT+10 |
GMT+11 |
Standard Time
until
1st Sunday
in October |
Summer Time
28 October 2007
to
30 March 2008
3am local time
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VIC |
Victoria |
GMT+10 |
GMT+11 |
Standard Time: 25 March 2007 to 28
October 2007 (2am Local Time)
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Summer Time
28 October 2007
to
30 March 2008
3am local time
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WA |
Western Australia |
GMT+8 |
GMT+9 |
Standard Time: 25 March 2007 to 28
October 2007 (2am Local Time)
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Summer Time
28 October 2007
to
30 March 2008
3am local time
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Australia Time Zones

Australia is divided into 6 states: New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland,
South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania and 2 territories; the
Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory.
There are three time zones in Australia:
Eastern Standard Time (EST): in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Tasmania
and Queensland.
Central Standard Time (CST) in South Australia and Northern
Territory.
Western Standard Time (WST) in Western Australia.
Australian states except Northern Territory and Western Australia and Queensland
have daylight saving during the summer months.
Official source:
http://www.nsc.gov.au/PDF_WORD/Info/L08.pdf
The National Standards Commission (Commonwealth statutory
authority established in 1950 and operating under the National Measurement Act
1960)
The Commission is responsible for advising the Government on the
scientific, technical and legislative requirements of Australia's national
measurement system, and has specific responsibilities for coordinating the
national measurement system, ensuring that trade measurement instruments comply
with international and national legal metrology standards, and for the
completion of metrication.
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Daylight Saving Time
in USA & Canada:
Sunday 14 March 2010 -
Sunday 7 November 2010
Europe / UK clocks on
Summer Time / Daylight Saving Time:
Sunday 28 March 2010 01:00 GMT -
Sunday 31 October 2010
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Atlantic Time (Canada),
Eastern
Time (EST),
Central Time (CST),
Mountain Time (MT),
Pacific Time (PST),
Alaska Time (AKST),
Hawaii Time (HST),
Daylight
Saving Time (DST)
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Europe
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Central European Time (CET),
Eastern European Time (EET),
Western European Time (WET),
British Summer Time (BST)
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Asia /
Pacific
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China Time (CST),
India
Time (IST),
Japan
Time (JST)
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Countries
on GMT
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Europe
(Winter only)
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UK,
Ireland,
Portugal
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Africa
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St
Helena,
Burkina Faso,
Gambia,
Ghana,
Guinea,
Guinea-Bissau,
Ivory Coast,
Liberia,
Mali,
Mauritania,
Morocco,
Sao Tome,
Senegal,
Togo,
Western Sahara
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When you change
your
clocks

Change
your
Fire Alarm
batteries!
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