History of daylight saving in New South Walesĭaylight saving operated nationally for single summer during World War I from 1 January 1917 to 25 March 1917 and during World War II for three summers in a row, starting on 1 January 1942.ĭaylight saving was re-introduced for third time in New South Wales on 31 October 1971 after New South Wales Parliament passed the Standard Time Act 1971.Ī referendum held on proposed that daylight saving should be on a permanent basis. Legislation to harmonise daylight saving in NSW with the south-eastern states and the ACT was passed by the NSW Parliament on 23 October 2007. Changes to the period of daylight saving may be made by regulation. The regulation of time is a State Government responsibility. In periods of daylight saving an hour is added to the Local Standard Time. During a summer time period, these locations move from AEST to Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT), and clocks are advanced to UTC +11.ĭaylight saving or summer time is commonly expressed as AEDT (Australian Eastern Daylight Time). Daylight saving starts annually the on first Sunday of OctoberĪustralian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) is observer in New South Wales (except Broken Hill and Lord Howe Island), Victoria, Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory, Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, CanberraĪEDT is equal to Coordinated Universal Time plus 11 hours (UTC +11). Start: Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) starts on Sunday, Octoat 2:00 am local time and clocks are set one hour forward to Sunday, October 1, 2023, 3:00 am. Daylight saving ends annually the on first Sunday of April Offset UTC +11:00 hoursġ2:00 pm 12:00 Galveston, TX, USA / 4:00 am 04:00 AEDT Galveston, TX, USAĭaylight Saving: Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) is a daylight saving/summer time zone, however during winter some places adjust time for one hour back and observe Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST).Įnd: Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) has ended on Sunday, Apat 3:00 am local time and clocks were set one hour back to Sunday, April 2, 2023, 2:00 am local standard time instead. Offset UTC -5:00 hoursĤ:00 am 04:00 Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT). CDT (Central Daylight Time) is 16 hours behind Australian Eastern Daylight Timeġ2:00 pm 12:00 in Galveston, TX, USA is 4:00 am 04:00 in AEDTīest time for a conference call or a meeting is between 5am-7am in Galveston which corresponds to 9pm-11pm in AEDTġ2:00 pm 12:00 CDT (Central Daylight Time) (Galveston, TX, USA).
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