The Commonwealth Games are scheduled to be held during March 2006 in Melbourne, Australia. Several Australian states have changed the daylight saving time transition end date to the first Sunday of April 2006. These states include New South Wales, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, and Tasmania.
Daylight saving time for the year 2006
For the year 2006 only, the official daylight saving time transition dates for each of the states of Australia are as follows.
State name | Original date | New date |
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Victoria | 27/03/2006 | 2/4/2006 |
ACT | 27/03/2006 | 2/4/2006 |
NSW | 27/03/2006 | 2/4/2006 |
Tasmania | 27/03/2006 | 2/4/2006 |
South Australia | 27/03/2006 | 2/4/2006
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Note Clocks are advanced at 2 A.M. by one hour on the start day to become Summer Time.
Clocks are wound back at 3 A.M. by one hour on the end day to become Standard Time.
The change to the daylight saving time will affect the transition settings for the following time zones:
- (GMT + 10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
- (GMT + 10:00) Hobart
- (GMT + 09:30) Adelaide
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