THE weather hasn’t been all that spring-like recently, but regardless residents need to remember to turn their clocks forward this weekend.
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Daylight savings officially starts at 2am on Sunday when clocks will need to be moved one hour forward.
The annual turning forward of the clocks comes as the Nationals last week introduced a private members bill to the state’s Upper House in Sydney.
The bill is seeking to bring forward the end of daylight saving by one month from the first Sunday in April to the first Sunday in March.
Member for the Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall is championing the campaign.
“While the issue of daylight saving always provokes a passionate debate – some people love it and some want it gone completely,” Mr Marshall said in a statement.
“Most people agree that the last month is a pain, it simply drags on too long.”