According to our recent poll most people don't think daylight saving goes for too long.
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Daylight saving began in October last year and comes to an end in NSW this Sunday (April 2) when clocks go back one hour at 3am.
Some say it goes for too long – that we need more light in the morning to get us up and moving, is one argument.
But some people have been making the most of it, capturing the sunrise in all its glory...sunrise photos here.
Daylight saving next begins in NSW on Sunday, October 1, 2017 when clocks go forward one hour at 2am.
For future summers, daylight saving in NSW begins at 2am, Eastern Standard Time, on the first Sunday in October and ends at 3am Eastern Daylight Saving Times on Sunday in April.
An easy way to remember whether you set clocks forward or back relating to the seasons is the saying ‘Spring forward – fall back!’.