00:00 Aussies NSW.
00:02 S.A.
00:03 Victoria.
00:04 Tasmania and Law living in the Southern States.
00:07 Have saved daylight.
00:08 But a bandit who chooses to be excluded from practice lives in regret.
00:15 During the First World War to save fuel.
00:18 The Daylight Saving Time.
00:20 Introduced in Australia in 1916.
00:23 Will begin on Sunday.
00:25 October 1 at 0200.
00:28 The inhabitants affected by change will highlight their watches and Australia will clarify sunlight.
00:36 In evening as they move towards summer.
00:38 Queensland is one of the few states and regions who choose to get rid of daylight.
00:44 The state inhabitants were wrapped up like their southern colleagues.
00:48 But in the 1970s.
00:51 They removed the system and did not have any pushing to bring it back.
00:55 A recent study found that Queenslanders wanted to re-introduce daylight.
01:01 For those living Brisbane and in circles.
01:04 They usually overflow with early hours of morning.
01:07 But when they finish working day.
01:10 Call to join time to save light of light.
01:13 Residents on the Eastern Coast have been investigated in 2021 and more recently in 2023 and the
01:21 majority called for change.
01:24 Once upon a time.
01:26 Queensland was part of the family that saved daylight.
01:29 But in 1972 he threw the system.
01:33 Between 1989 and 1992.
01:37 There was a short experiment return.
01:39 But he decided that it wasn't for them.
01:42 The ongoing researchers and questionnaires have always found that majority of those in
01:47 Queensland.
01:49 Daylight intents intensifying in south of state with largest population DST a recent
01:55 survey at.
01:57 Brisbane Times showed that 66% of Queensland residents support the daylight savings again.
02:04 Even Western Australia.
02:06 A state that does not save daylight.
02:09 Showed 64% support.
02:12 Although Queensland Premier Anastasia Palaszczuk constantly rejects the idea.
02:17 The debate continues to be a warm issue.
02:20 When the state was asked whether or not to think about a divided time zone.
02:26 The worker premier rejected it.
02:28 I believe in a Queensland.
02:31 Not a divided Queensland.
02:32 As reported by Courier Mail.
02:36 Queensland Premier Anastasia Palaszczuk did not entertain referendum negotiations on daylight.
02:43 Saving in the state.
02:44 Research from the University of Queensland in 2021 found that 60% of Queenslanders wanted
02:51 to return the time measure.
02:54 It has changed very little since then.
02:57 According to Dr. Thomas Seigler.
03:00 Chief writer of the study.
03:02 State loses 4 billion every year because it does not save daylight.
03:07 The problem is based on reality.
03:10 There are two or three benefits for daylight savings.
03:14 And it reduces that you get more from the NSW limit.
03:18 He said.
03:19 For Queenslanders.
03:21 Who lives in South East Corner State.
03:24 Which is 75% of state's population.
03:27 Choice re-participation in DST is clear.
03:31 The sun starts only after 18.00 at Brisbane in late October.
03:37 If we assume that you have returned home around 18.00.
03:42 This means that you have only four months of the year after work.
03:46 He said.
03:48 Life starts at 4.30 at the South East Queensland.
03:52 But we don't change our watches.
03:54 But for those who are closer to the equator.
03:57 It does not mar.
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