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No doubt it will get a little bit harder to catch once daylight saving ends in NSW on Sunday April 2 when clocks go back one hour at 3am.
Daylight saving time in NSW started at 2am on Sunday October 2, 2016 at 2am.
Some people say daylight saving goes for too long – that we need more light in the morning to get us up and moving, is one argument.
It’s certainly a topic that divides opinion, and that’s without touching on the time zone chaos it can cause across state boundaries, but we want to know what you think so vote in our poll below: