Hello, sunshine. Daylight saving time starts in NSW on Sunday, October 5.
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At 2am on that day, residents will wind their clocks forward an hour to 3am.
Victoria, Tasmania, the ACT and South Australia also wind their clocks forward at this time. Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory don’t observe daylight saving.
This leaves NSW on the same time as Victoria, Tasmania and the ACT, half an hour ahead of South Australia, one hour ahead of Queensland, 90 minutes ahead of the Northern Territory and three hours ahead of Western Australia.
Daylight saving ends in NSW on Sunday, April 5, 2015, when clocks go back one hour at 3am.