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What Date Does Daylight Savings Start In Victoria Australia This Year?

28 Oct, 2am.

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What Day Did Daylight Savings Time Fall On, In The Fall Last Year?

And I know it’s on a Sunday, but I want to know what day and what month on last year’s calendar it fell on.

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Why Are We Ending Daylight Savings Time One Week Later This Year?

Daylight savings time has always ended on the last sunday of October. How come this year it is ending on the first sunday of November? Won’t this make it darker, earlier on Halloween, making it more dangerous for children?

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What Is The Average Savings At An "end Of The Year Sales Event"?

I’m Dylan, 16, and I’m looking for a car. I’m planning on getting either a Mazda 3 or a Ford Focus and I’m using every rebate/discount I can find, including the Obama new car rebate thing. Thanks.

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Why Do We Start Daylight Savings Time At A Different Time Every Year?

And when do you move the clocks forward? Can someone explain the whole concept to me?

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What Date Does Daylight Savings Time Begin This Year?

I know that the date has changed by two weeks or so but what is the exact date? Also when does it end next year?

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Why Has Daylight Savings Time Been Extended An Extra Week This Year?

Is it so there’s an additional hour of daylight for trick-or-treaters on Halloween, or is is something more “serious” than that?

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