Clocks Fall Back as Daylight Saving Ends in Five States
Most of Australia will wind clocks back by one hour on April 5, 2026, marking the end of daylight saving. But Queensland, Western Australia, and the Northern Territory will stay put.
Most of Australia will wind clocks back by one hour on April 5, 2026, marking the end of daylight saving. But Queensland, Western Australia, and the Northern Territory will stay put.
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A One Nation candidate running for Adelaide was dumped by the party on Friday after revelations he faces an arrest warrant in the UK for failing to appear in court on sexual assault charges.
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