Daylight saving in WA
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yeh i'm with you, walked along the beach last weekend and watched the sunset....trouble is once the sun sets your nights over really - its then back indoors with the kids.
ps, love that excuse, lol!!!!!! i heard one where they said the cows didnt know when to milk!!!!!!!!!!!
ps, love that excuse, lol!!!!!! i heard one where they said the cows didnt know when to milk!!!!!!!!!!!
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Also we now get it a month earlier at the end of September and not October.
It is called democracy at work, and maybe there aren't enough new migrants in the area yet to be able to change the State from what it is, and from what the majority of its inhabitants like.
What I find funny is that people move to an area because they like it, then want to change it to be more like the area they came from, and then insult the other inhabitants because they want it to stay the same as they are used to.
What I find funny is that people move to an area because they like it, then want to change it to be more like the area they came from, and then insult the other inhabitants because they want it to stay the same as they are used to.
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I don't buy the argument that people shouldn't be allowed to have a say in the place that they live......you could also say that Aussies moving to WA or Qld shouldn't be allowed to vote for x years as they are clearly imposing their political persuasions on the 'locals' - however one of them is defined.
It also doesn't mean that people want to change everything about a place and shouldn't have gone there in the first place......DST is a single issue, the might be otherwise very happy.
#20
I would have said I'd vote for it without reservation 3 years ago but now I'm not so sure.
It's great up until March and then everyone notices how dark it is in the Morning. This is a real pain as it's still lovely weather and yet it feels like winter.
Another balls up by the amatuer politians we have in WA. Why it doesn't end with summer at the last day of Feb is a mystery.
I will vote for it but Im not happy with March
Keel
It's great up until March and then everyone notices how dark it is in the Morning. This is a real pain as it's still lovely weather and yet it feels like winter.
Another balls up by the amatuer politians we have in WA. Why it doesn't end with summer at the last day of Feb is a mystery.
I will vote for it but Im not happy with March
Keel
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I dont really care one way or the other on this....its an hour...that all...but as this forum proves it's easy to wind people up over it..somebody i know the other night said she cant wait to get rid of DST because when her kids are in bed (still light)they cant understand why other kids are still out playing...so i said thats the parents fault,and has jack shit to do with DST...she went right into one...hahahahahahha...easy as
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Personally I find it one of the very big negatives about Australia...it becoming dark so early in the evening year round. There are some wonderful months for weather - my favourite time of the day is the evening, yet it's so restrictive this darkness! I really miss Northern Europe's long days.
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Personally I find it one of the very big negatives about Australia...it becoming dark so early in the evening year round. There are some wonderful months for weather - my favourite time of the day is the evening, yet it's so restrictive this darkness! I really miss Northern Europe's long days.
In mid summer Melbourne there is usable daylight til well after 9pm.
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wow you guys can argue over the smallest of things!
#26
You must vote for lighter evenings! Bloody hell, I have had 3 kids in the past 4 and if the TV is as bad as often suggested the OH might get ideas!!
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All year round or just part of the year ?
London Mid Winter - Sunrise 8:04 AM - Sunset 3:54 PM - Length of Day 7h 49m
Perth Mid Winter - Sunrise 7:17 AM - Sunset 5:20 PM - Length of Day 10h 03m
Brisbane Mid Winter - Sunrise 6:38 AM - Sunset 5:02 PM - Length of Day 10h 24m
Cairns Mid Winter - Sunrise 6:45 AM - Sunset 5:53 PM - Length of Day 11h 07m
You may lose in Summer, but you gain in Winter...
London Mid Winter - Sunrise 8:04 AM - Sunset 3:54 PM - Length of Day 7h 49m
Perth Mid Winter - Sunrise 7:17 AM - Sunset 5:20 PM - Length of Day 10h 03m
Brisbane Mid Winter - Sunrise 6:38 AM - Sunset 5:02 PM - Length of Day 10h 24m
Cairns Mid Winter - Sunrise 6:45 AM - Sunset 5:53 PM - Length of Day 11h 07m
You may lose in Summer, but you gain in Winter...
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Personally I find it one of the very big negatives about Australia...it becoming dark so early in the evening year round. There are some wonderful months for weather - my favourite time of the day is the evening, yet it's so restrictive this darkness! I really miss Northern Europe's long days.
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reckon that might have something to do with our third coming to think of it
tv is so crap. Don't get me started. Even the Australian open wasn't live but was in the UK. WA coverage any how.
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Its a discussion that happens every few months - a subject dear to the hearts of many of us. Hang around a bit longer and you'll see it all over again soon.
Are you in Aus yet? If you come to Qld and suddenly find yourself with it pitch dark by 7.30 every night of ywear you might start to understand.
Are you in Aus yet? If you come to Qld and suddenly find yourself with it pitch dark by 7.30 every night of ywear you might start to understand.



