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Spring Forward: Daylight Saving is Coming

Luna by Luna
23 Februari 2026 - 21:19
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As the Australian landscape bursts into bloom and the days lengthen, it’s that familiar time of year when we prepare to ‘spring forward’ and embrace Daylight Saving Time. This annual shift, designed to maximise our enjoyment of natural daylight and potentially trim our energy consumption, is just around the corner, prompting a collective adjustment of our timepieces.

Understanding the Shift: Springing Forward

The core of Daylight Saving Time (DST) is the simple act of advancing our clocks by one hour. This means that as we usher in the warmer months, evenings will bask in extended sunlight, offering more opportunities for outdoor activities and social gatherings after work or school. Conversely, mornings will become darker, a trade-off many find worthwhile for the prolonged daylight in the afternoon and evening.

This practice, rooted in the idea of optimising the use of natural light and conserving energy, has been a feature of many countries’ calendars for decades. While the specific origins and motivations can vary, the fundamental principle remains: to align our waking hours more closely with the sun’s trajectory across the sky.

When Does Daylight Saving Time Begin?

The exact commencement date for Daylight Saving Time can vary slightly depending on the region within Australia. However, the general principle is that it kicks off in the spring and concludes in the autumn. It’s always a good idea to check your local council or state government website for the precise dates relevant to your area, as there can be differences between states and territories.

The Rationale Behind Daylight Saving

The introduction of Daylight Saving Time in many parts of the world, including Australia, was largely driven by a desire to harness natural light more effectively. The theory is that by shifting the clock forward, we can reduce our reliance on artificial lighting during the evening hours, leading to potential energy savings. Furthermore, proponents argue that the extended daylight in the evenings encourages people to spend more time outdoors, fostering a healthier and more active lifestyle.

  • Energy Conservation: The primary goal was to reduce the need for electric lighting in the evenings.
  • Increased Outdoor Activity: Longer daylight hours can encourage participation in sports, hobbies, and social events after traditional working hours.
  • Economic Benefits: Some studies suggest that DST can lead to increased retail sales and tourism due to more accessible daylight hours for shopping and leisure.
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Navigating the Clock Change: Practical Tips

The transition to Daylight Saving Time, while generally straightforward, can sometimes catch people off guard. Here are a few tips to help you navigate the change smoothly:

  • Check Your Devices: Most modern electronic devices, such as smartphones, computers, and smart watches, will automatically update their time. However, it’s always wise to double-check.
  • Manual Adjustments: For older clocks or appliances that don’t update automatically, remember to manually set them forward by one hour before you go to bed on the night DST begins.
  • Inform Others: If you have appointments or commitments, be sure to communicate the time change to anyone who might be affected, especially if they are less familiar with DST.
  • Plan for Mornings: Be mindful that mornings will be darker. If you have early morning routines, consider adjusting your wake-up time or ensuring adequate lighting.

Debates and Considerations

While Daylight Saving Time has been a long-standing practice, it’s not without its critics and ongoing discussions. Some studies have explored potential negative impacts on sleep patterns and circadian rhythms, particularly in the days immediately following the time change. Others have questioned the actual energy savings achieved in the modern era, with increased use of air conditioning and other electrical devices potentially offsetting lighting reductions.

The debate around whether to continue with DST, or even to implement a “half-daylight saving time” system, is a recurring theme in many countries. These discussions often involve weighing the perceived benefits against potential drawbacks and considering the diverse impacts on different sectors of society.

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Looking Ahead

As we prepare to ‘spring forward’ once more, it’s an opportune moment to reflect on the traditions and practicalities of Daylight Saving Time. Whether you embrace the extra evening light for barbecues and outdoor adventures or find yourself adjusting to the darker mornings, the annual clock change remains an integral part of the Australian seasonal rhythm.

Do all states observe daylight saving time?

While most states in the U.S. participate in daylight saving time, there are some that don’t. Hawaii and most of Arizona, for instance, do not observe daylight saving time. 

Arizona doesn’t observe it because of the state’s desert climate. The Navajo Nation, which is in parts of Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico, does participate in daylight saving time. 

U.S. territories that do not participate are American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

When do we spring forward?

Daylight saving time in the U.S. starts on the second Sunday in March, and ends on the first Sunday in November. This is the schedule the nation has followed since 2007, according to Time and Date. 

In 2026, daylight saving time will begin at 2 a.m. on March 8, according to Time and Date. U.S. residents should set their clocks forward one hour, to 3 a.m.

That day, sunrise and sunset will be about one hour later than the previous day, and there will be more light in the evening and less light in the morning.

Daylight saving time ends on Sunday, Nov. 1.

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Does daylight saving time negatively impact your health?

Daylight saving time can be difficult for some people, and according to the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the adjustment may disrupt sleep patterns for over 300 million people.

Researchers and medical professionals have said adjusting clocks twice a year can lead to increased risk of mood disturbances and hospital admissions, as well as potential car crashes.

Per Time and Date, tips to combat difficulties during daylight saving time include:

  • Adjusting your sleep gradually. Prior to daylight saving time, go to bed 10 to 15 minutes earlier each night. Before daylight saving time ends, wake up a little earlier.
  • Getting some morning light by going outside early to reset your body clock naturally.
  • Limiting the amount of caffeine you consume, especially late in the day.
  • Keeping a consistent sleep and meal routine, including on weekends.

Contributing: Emily Vetter, USA TODAY

Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY’s NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757. Email her at sdmartin@.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: When do we spring forward? Get ready for daylight saving time.

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