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Don’t be alarmed – it’s time for daylight saving

The light at the end of the tunnel isn’t just the coming reduction in Covid-19 restrictions with high vaccination rates, it’s also the lengthening light at the end of the day.
Attorney General Mark Speakman is reminding residents the time for change has come with the clocks moving forward on Sunday, October 3 at 2am.
“With spring in the air, the start of daylight saving marks the finest hour for many people,” Mr Speakman said.

“However, with Public Health Orders still in place, I encourage people in NSW to enjoy the lighter evenings responsibly to keep the community safe.”
Most electronic devices automatically update to daylight saving time, but anyone with a manual clock or watch should wind it forward by one hour before going to bed on Saturday night.
Daylight saving finishes on the first Sunday in April.
“The shortened night usually occurs during the October long weekend, meaning those who have the benefit of the public holiday have an extra day to make up for that lost hour’s sleep,” Mr Speakman said.