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Australia’s 2026 daylight saving transition dates and regional clock changes

2 hours ago2 articles from 2 sources

Consensus Summary

Australia’s daylight saving transition in 2026 will see clocks move back one hour on Sunday April 5 at 3am local time, reverting to 2am. This date coincides with Easter Sunday, granting residents an extra hour of sleep. The change occurs annually on the first Sunday of April and is designed to minimize disruption by aligning with weekends. Daylight saving will resume on October 4, 2026. While both sources confirm the April 5 end date, the Guardian omits details about the Easter alignment and sleep benefit emphasized by ABC. Regional specifics remain unstated, though most states and territories participate. The ABC also contrasts Australia’s schedule with those of the US and UK, noting earlier start and end dates in those countries.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Daylight saving in Australia ends on the first Sunday of April annually
  • In 2026, daylight saving will end on Sunday April 5 in most Australian states and territories
  • Clocks will move back one hour at 3am local time to 2am on April 5 2026
  • Daylight saving begins again in Australia on Sunday October 4 2026
  • Daylight saving affects most states and territories in Australia (exact regions not specified but implied by context)

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

The Guardian
  • Clocks move back in April to prepare for winter
  • No explicit mention of Easter Sunday alignment or extra sleep benefit
ABC News
  • Daylight saving ends on Easter Sunday 2026 (April 5)
  • People in affected regions get an extra hour of sleep
  • Legislation aligns changes with Sundays to reduce disruption for schools/businesses
  • Comparison of US and UK daylight saving schedules included

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • The Guardian does not mention the Easter Sunday timing or extra sleep benefit, while ABC highlights both
  • No source explicitly states which states/territories are affected, though both imply widespread adoption

Source Articles

GUARDIAN

Daylight saving 2026: When does daylight savings end in Australia, and do clocks go back or forward in April? Here’s when your clock will change

Early on Sunday 5 April, clocks will go back one hour as daylight saving time (DST) ends in NSW, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and ACT. Here’s what you need to know, and how it will affect you G...

ABC

Why some states will get an extra hour of sleep on Easter Sunday

Most states and territories are preparing to turn back clocks for the end of daylight saving this week. Here's what you need to know....