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    Default Daylight Saving Has Started - HUMBUG

    Daylight Saving Has Started and I still don't like it.
    Used to be a 6am starter then with good light into the evening, one end up burning the candle at both ends.
    My son-in-law starts at 3am and it's worse for him.
    Plus our daughter will again have trouble getting the grandkids to bed on time.
    I have a mate who lives in Tweed Heads but works out of Brisbane with a 5am start;
    I don't know how the Tweed coast people cope living in two time zones.
    I think Queensland, NT & WA have got it right - NO DAYLIGHT SAVING.

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    More shed time if this rain stops

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    ...but it fades the curtains
    And my head I'd be a scratchin'
    While my thoughts were busy hatchin'
    If I only had a brain.

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    I think it's great, I dont know what you's are compaining about

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    Bring it on.

    If the government was really serious about energy conservation then this would be a no brainer.

    Don't really follow the "problem" of kids not being able to go to sleep because it is still light - try being in some of the countries where you can still read the paper at 11.00pm on the verandah without a light [did so in Norway] - if at anytime you wanted to sleep and thought the light could be a problem - you pulled the curtains.

    Don't wish to start a brawl as it has all been said and done before - just a comment.

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    That explains it - I thoought I'd slept in!

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    you'd be about retired wouldn't you crowie? And do 3am starts matter anyway? it's dark daylight savings or not.

    guess you can't keep everyone happy all the time eh!

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    I have just installed a 3.4 Kw solar electricity system. The extra hour of sunlight will help to pay the system of quicker.


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    Gives me more real time in the workshop after being trapped in the office

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    Personally I love it and hated living in both Qld & WA without it. Better than trying to keep the kids in bed at 4 in the morning when the suns up and they're ready to play because the suns up
    It's only a mistake if you don't learn from it.

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    I hate it.

    And it always takes me about 3-4 days to get my body clock sorted out. With 2 kids, 5 and 3, tea is the same time as always, 5:30, then it's the bath etc. routine so any extra daylight I don't get to see.

    Besides, it's the same hours in the day except some has fudged things with Father Time and moved the goal posts. Just wake up earlier if you want an extra hour
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Default Daylight saving

    I'd like so second Crowies concerns. I live in the Tweed Coast area just 10 klms from the border. The next 6 months will be painful in many ways. Most of our family live in Queensland and of course use Qld. time to keep in contact. Specialists have their rooms in Qld. and give you a Qld. appointment at say 3.30 PM - 4.30 PM DST. You get out at 5.30 DST and don't get home until 6.30 PM NSW time. Not ideal. Qld visitors still want to keep their watches on Qld. time and want to eat late. We get both Qld. and NSW TV channels and while this can be worked to an advantage it complicates scheduling.

    If we didn't live in 2 time zones daylight saving would be OK.

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    I love daylight saving!
    So glad its here again!
    Time in the shed after tea, priceless!

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    Slightly off topic but it would be interesting to know how many blokes were late for work this morning - because of daylight saving and not because of the football and blaming it on daylight saving
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    I Love it. I work from 6.00am - 1.30pm. Home at 2.00pm.

    Mid summer that gives me around 6 hrs of daylight to do outside things.

    My only beef is that it would be better to have it during winter and not summer. That way we could have a bit more daylight at the end of the day.

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