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daylight saving time

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 12:48 pm
by captainch
once again how do we change the time on the board site thanks!.

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 1:03 pm
by macpro622776
Captain, go into the User Control Panel just underneath the Bus Australia banner, then go into the Board Preferences and enable the "Summer Time/DST is in effect" option, and Submit.

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 1:45 pm
by captainch
ok thanks.
:roll: 8)

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 3:29 pm
by verbatim9
NSW media is now toying with the idea of abolishing the bi-annual time change. Is a permanent 1 hour ahead offset the answer for all Eastern States and Territories in Australia? Hawaii, Singapore & Malaysia all have +1 offsets. #DaylightSaving #Australia https://t.co/CDHblOtIK9

https://twitter.com/verbatim18/status/1 ... 7982302208




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Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2019 11:08 am
by gld59
I'm so happy to see the health effects of the twice a year time change being recognised, and a bloc as influential as the EU mandate an end to it.

Daylight saving was useful in the first half of the 20th century, but the reasons for it have pretty much gone away. Hopefully the EU decision will trigger/allow sensible debate about it in this country.

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 5:06 pm
by verbatim9
Couriermail.com.au--->Queensland needs daylight saving to help rebuild pandemic-hit economy
Lucy Carne: Queensland needs daylight saving to help rebuild pandemic-hit economy
With Queensland’s debt set to hit $130bn, not being aligned to daylight saving time hurts the economy and livelihoods.

Lucy Carne
December 5, 2020 - 3:27PM
The Courier-Mail
502 comments

The Daylight Saving Debate
Daylight Saving Time is a heated topic that is debated twice every year. So what are the arguments of those for and against the time shift?

But there is just one minor thing missing that would make Queensland even more perfect than it is: daylight saving.

But the southeast is yet again trapped in the annual hamster wheel of 4am rises and 6.30pm darkness.

Why does it seem so hard for politicians to accept that daylight saving is a necessity?

It’s mind boggling that it wasn’t included as a simple question on the ballot at the recent election.

There are the obvious economic benefits and COVID-19 has only highlighted the appeal.

With Queensland’s debt levels set to balloon to $130 billion in four years, the disruption of being stuck on standard time costs the state’s economy an estimated $4 billion in lost productivity.

Industries suffering most from the pandemic – tourism, retail and hospitality – need the economic jolt.

With international tourism locked out (possibly for the entirety of 2021), Queensland must rely on enticing domestic visitors to head north.

Surely, it is common sense for the states to be in the same time zone and save the disruption of lost and gained hours.

The damage of being out of sync is real.

Harvard Business School research released in September found companies with employees in and out of daylight saving zones suffered from a near 10 per cent loss in collaboration and communication.

Australia has never been more disconnected since Federation.

This is a cost-effective solution to help reunify the states.

Then there are the obvious lifestyle benefits.

Like clockwork every day at 4.30am, I jar awake suddenly to my 3-year-old’s face inches from mine, breathing heavily and staring. “My want Bluey,” he demands.

No amount of blackout blinds, white noise and lavender spray can get him to sleep any longer. The kid gets up with the sun.

And if we haven’t been woken by a small human, it’s the pre-dawn onslaught of cockatoos, crows and the channel-billed cuckoo with its throttled screams.

Like thousands of other southeast Queenslanders, we then schlep to work exhausted, watch a beautiful sunset stuck in commuter traffic and spend our evening in darkness watching The Crown.

Want to know why Queensland has such a thriving coffee culture? Because we wake up so bloody early.

Imagine the bliss of enjoying an alfresco meal, game of golf or the safety of an evening walk in the cool of 7.30pm twilight.

Daylight saving is not a demand of the entitled few.

A recent The Courier-Mail poll of 6,300 voters found 65 per cent want to switch to daylight saving.

University of Queensland senior lecturer in human geography, Doctor Thomas Sigler, said about 70 per cent of southeast Queensland residents support daylight saving and 60 per cent favour it statewide.

The figure is highest on the Gold Coast, where the region is bisected by the time zone boundary and where it’s common for people in Southport to leave work and arrive home at Cabarita two hours later.

Dr Sigler said his soon-to-be-published research showed it did not matter a person’s age, occupation or socio-economic status when it came to supporting daylight saving. It came down only to geography.

“Blue collar, white collar, students, parents, elderly – it made no difference. Nothing was significant but latitude,” he said.

“There has never been a better time for this debate.

“About 82 per cent of Queenslanders live outside the tropics. southeast Queensland is actually in a subtropical climate zone – the same as much of NSW. In fact, Brisbane is closer to Melbourne than it is to Cairns.”

No one under the age of 47 in Queensland has had an opportunity to have their say on daylight saving.

Now, more than ever, the population is concentrated in the southeast and working as labourers and in offices.

We may love the Sunshine State, but we’re deprived of sunlight.

It doesn’t have to be this way.

Screw the curtains, bring on daylight saving.
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Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 5:08 pm
by verbatim9
I always find during summer in Qld is that the last two hours of the day are good. The sun is not too high the breeze is up and the temps have dropped. If we can shift that to 5pm-8pm that would be great

I also find that the humidity always spikes as soon as the sun is down. I rather it up for longer into the early evening.

It would also be better in the mornings because people would get up closer to dawn and the UV alert wouldn't set in until after 9.15am instead 8.15am as it's now. So safer UV aware walks and active travel in the mornings for all.

From 5pn-8pm people can also obtain much needed safe levels of UV Sunlight which is vital for Vitamin D.

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Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2021 12:04 pm
by verbatim9
New Queensland Government e-petition to reintroduce Daylight Saving into Queensland.

Qld Government---> DAYLIGHT SAVING IN QUEENSLAND

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Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2021 12:47 pm
by Merc1107
Why bother? It's bad for people's health and really is of no great benefit. Change your routine if you need more daylight.

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2021 1:31 pm
by verbatim9
Queensland really needs it as opposed to other states, as most.of the population on East Coast of Queensland is positioned to far east. This consequently positions Qld in the incorrect timezone, but Daylight Saving can help alleviate the very early sunrises in summer. The far west of the state should be on Central time the same way Broken Hill is. So Mt Isa down to Birdsville should shift 30 min back to Adelaide time permanently.

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2021 7:09 pm
by verbatim9
It's a debate that's stood the test of time. Daylight saving begins in less than two weeks and again, Queensland will lag behind our southern neighbours. Nearly 30 years after the last referendum, there are renewed calls for change. https://t.co/WxdPy5U7am @NedBalmeLives #7NEWS https://t.co/QqPt2dnSaT

https://twitter.com/7NewsBrisbane/statu ... 2468390913

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:55 am
by verbatim9
60 per cent of Queenslanders want to return to daylight savings. #9News https://t.co/7XeuEBBisT

https://twitter.com/9NewsGoldCoast/stat ... 5867932674

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2021 12:42 pm
by verbatim9

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2021 12:57 pm
by Merc1107
Misleading headline. Reading through, it's apparent that (as with Perth's numerous DST debacles) DST is really only popular in the capital city... So as usual everyone else has to suffer because some citizens disconnected from reality in the city are supposedly more important.

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2021 7:28 pm
by verbatim9

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2021 2:37 pm
by verbatim9

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2021 3:05 pm
by verbatim9
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner--->https://www.facebook.com/Brisbane.LordM ... 6706911558

Yes the reintroduction of Daylight Saving into Queensland would be great. So many benefits.

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2021 3:13 pm
by verbatim9
People can support the reintroduction of Daylight Saving by signing the current Qld parliament ePetition https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Work- ... ls?id=3613

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:08 pm
by verbatim9
Queensland has once again fallen an hour behind its southern neighbours as @BNE_LordMayor Adrian Schrinner joins the push for daylight saving. "It's a real simple question, it's a simple matter and all I'm asking is that people get a say." https://t.co/BsV8lyD073 #7NEWS https://t.co/zLvezkleHV

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2021 9:52 pm
by verbatim9
Current reader poll from the Courier Mail, as a result of Peter Gleeson's take on the issueImage

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2021 10:04 pm
by verbatim9

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Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2021 10:05 pm
by verbatim9

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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2021 12:51 am
by verbatim9

Re: daylight saving time

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:41 pm
by verbatim9