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Old 16-09-2012, 04:51 PM
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Talking Sun sets on Queensland's daylight savings party

Great news maybe we will have heard the last of daylight saving finally

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-09-1...-party/4263742

Please I don't want this to be political it was only after I posted it that I saw the possible lead in so please treat it as I meant it just about daylight saving in QLD.
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Old 16-09-2012, 06:53 PM
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Woo hoo .... no more worrying about faded curtains. Lets hope its finally dead and buried Warren.


But somehow I doubt it.
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Old 16-09-2012, 07:12 PM
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daylight saving is a curse-why anyone would want to have it,I see many on the Gold coast want it-I think QLD should give the Gold Coast to NSW,its only a headache QLD would be better off without it,and let it become part of NSW.
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Old 16-09-2012, 07:55 PM
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I think this should be mandated at a federal level (that DST continues for all), it annoys the hell out of me the way you Queenslanders think that you can ruin a nice summer night and force the morning light into my bedroom at unearthly hours.
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Old 16-09-2012, 08:34 PM
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I think this should be mandated at a federal level (that DST continues for all), it annoys the hell out of me the way you Queenslanders think that you can ruin a nice summer night and force the morning light into my bedroom at unearthly hours.
We aren't worried that you want it. It just doesn't work up here
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Old 17-09-2012, 09:35 AM
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I wish they would get rid of it in NSW.
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Old 17-09-2012, 11:22 AM
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In Brisbane the sun rises at 4:45am and sets at 6:45pm in mid-summer which IMO makes far less sense than a DST-adjusted 5:45am-7:45pm. What is the point in the sun rising so early when the vast majority of the population is asleep? Why not "transfer" that hour of daylight to the evening when people are active?

If anything, Brisbane is slightly too far east for their current timezone. I think shifting SEQ's timezone ahead half hour to GMT +10h30m would match Brisbane's longitude much better. The current solar noon is at approx 11:40am, a half hour timezone shift would bring it to 12:10pm with a corresponding shift in SR-SS times to a somewhat more logical timeframe.
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In Brisbane the sun rises at 4:45am and sets at 6:45pm in mid-summer which IMO makes far less sense than a DST-adjusted 5:45am-7:45pm. What is the point in the sun rising so early when the vast majority of the population is asleep? Why not "transfer" that hour of daylight to the evening when people are active?
You would rather that than an 'extra' hour of viewing/imaging in the evening? Interesting.
I prefer having the longer evening so I get more scope time before having to get some sleep for work in the morn.
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Old 17-09-2012, 12:25 PM
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You would rather that than an 'extra' hour of viewing/imaging in the evening? Interesting.
I prefer having the longer evening so I get more scope time before having to get some sleep for work in the morn.
I don't observe if I have an early start the next morning so it wouldn't make a difference from that respect. I would find the early sunrise to be very annoying and if I'm working late and want to observe afterwards, later sunsets/sunrises are preferred.
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Old 17-09-2012, 12:56 PM
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Daylight saving is the best!!! Love it.
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Old 17-09-2012, 01:12 PM
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Daylight saving is the best!!! Love it.
For you I am sure it is but in QLD it doesn't work and we have tried it it is a royal pain in the you know where
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Old 17-09-2012, 01:23 PM
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If anything, Brisbane is slightly too far east for their current timezone. I think shifting SEQ's timezone ahead half hour to GMT +10h30m would match Brisbane's longitude much better......

Woooh! That will be an even more "robust" discussion!
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Old 17-09-2012, 01:26 PM
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I'm with Terry, I fail to see why you guys enjoy seeing daylight at 4:30AM and the welcome a plunge in to darkness just after 6:30PM, I'd much rather see an extra couple of hours tacked on to enjoy later in the day as we do in Tassie, perfect time to go for a bike ride, sailing, fishing, mow the lawns or dig in the garden.

Perhaps Campbell Newman will fix it, after all he's a good ole Tassie Boy, all that's needed is some financial incentive. (did I mention I'm glad he's up there and not here!! )
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Old 17-09-2012, 01:31 PM
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Worth considering is the impact of latitude. In Queensland, one minute is is bright, next it is pitch black. Yikes! The Sun plunges rapidly. Southern Australia has a much longer dusk.

Yes, I'm a Daylight Saving supporter. One reason - more time if you have to get from work to a location to setup for the evening's observing.
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Old 17-09-2012, 01:32 PM
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I also agree with Terry, having the extra 1hr after work to do stuff outside is great.

Why do Q'landers not want daylight savings?
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Old 17-09-2012, 01:34 PM
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For you I am sure it is but in QLD it doesn't work and we have tried it it is a royal pain in the you know where
You don't say why it doesn't work
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Old 17-09-2012, 01:42 PM
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From my Queensland background, I can say one problem is those working the land who work from sunrise to sunset. Add in daylight saving and they are not home in time for the 7pm ABC news.
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Old 17-09-2012, 02:22 PM
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daylight saving is a curse-why anyone would want to have it,I see many on the Gold coast want it-I think QLD should give the Gold Coast to NSW,its only a headache QLD would be better off without it,and let it become part of NSW.
Thumbs up from me on that one.
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Old 17-09-2012, 02:23 PM
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"The 1992 referendum on daylight saving was defeated with 54.5 per cent of voters rejecting the shift, despite 51 of the 89 seats voting in support of the change."

The 2007 A C Neilson poll saw 59% in favour of DST, 30% against, 11% neutral or ‘don’t know’ – total for all Qld. SEQ was heavily in favour 69/20, the rest of Qld 52/36 against. (Source: Premier’s Department, Qld.)

"Last year (2010), Ms Bligh sought the community view on daylight saving, acknowledging that the population of southeast Queensland had grown markedly since 1992. More than 74,000 Queenslanders voted through a community consultation process and of those, 64 per cent supported a daylight saving trial and 63 per cent supported a referendum." Another A C Neilson poll.

Quotes are from Brisbane Times.

I'd suggest you're only representing one Queensland view Warren. Even outside SEQ, there seems to be a big block of the population in favour, albeit in a minority.

Cheers -
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Old 17-09-2012, 02:28 PM
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How much time and money was wasted on the debate.... its like the gay debate, who cares what they do stop wasting money that needs to go elsewhere. Our country is not lined with gold, our income is not infinite. Stop debating useless topics and move on to better roads, health etc. I know its not that simple in many ways. Take a internet and mail in vote then go with majority and end of story, it takes like a week to do that.
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