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Australia is divided into 6 states: New South Wales, Victoria,
Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania
and 2 territories; the Australian Capital Territory and the
Northern Territory.
There are three time zones in
Australia:
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Eastern Standard Time (EST): in New
South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria,
Tasmania and Queensland.
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Central Standard Time (CST) in
South Australia and Northern Territory.
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Western Standard Time (WST) in
Western Australia.
Australian states except Northern
Territory and Western Australia and Queensland have daylight
saving during the summer months.
The National Standards Commission
(Commonwealth statutory authority established in 1950 and
operating under the National Measurement Act 1960)
The Commission is responsible for
advising the Government on the scientific, technical and
legislative requirements of Australia's national measurement
system, and has specific responsibilities for coordinating the
national measurement system, ensuring that trade measurement
instruments comply with international and national legal
metrology standards, and for the completion of metrication.
Daylight saving runs in New South
Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and South
Australia from the end of October through to the end of March,
Tasmania from the beginning of October through to the end of
March.
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State
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Standard
Time
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Daylight
saving
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Standard Time
|
Summer time
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ACT
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GMT+10 |
GMT+11 |
Standard Time
28 March 2004
to
31 October 2004
2am Local Time |
Summer Time
26 October 2003
to
28 March 2004
3am local time |
NSW
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|
GMT+10 |
GMT+11 |
Standard Time
28 March 2004
to
31 October 2004
2am Local Time
|
Summer Time
26 October 2003
to
28 March 2004
3am local time |
NT
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|
GMT+9:30 |
NA |
NA |
NA
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QLD
|
|
GMT+10 |
NA |
NA |
NA
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SA
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|
GMT+9:30 |
GMT+10:30 |
Standard Time
28 March 2004
to
31 October 2004
2am Local Time |
Summer Time
26 October 2003
to
7 March 2004
3am local time |
TAS
|
|
GMT+10 |
GMT+11 |
Standard Time
until
1st Sunday in October |
Summer Time
26 October 2003
to
28 March 2004
3am local time |
VIC
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|
GMT+10 |
GMT+11 |
Standard Time
28 March 2004
to
31 October 2004
2am Local Time
|
Summer Time
26 October 2003
to
28 March 2004
3am local time |
WA
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|
GMT+8 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
Place
|
Administrative Division
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Lat
|
Longitude
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Adelaide
|
South Australia |
34.93°S |
138.60°E |
Albany
|
Western Australia |
35.02°S |
117.88°E |
Albury-Wodonga
|
New South Wales |
36.06°S |
146.92°E |
Alice Springs
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Northern Territory |
23.70°S |
133.87°E |
Armidale
|
New South Wales |
30.51°S |
151.66°E |
Ballarat
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Victoria |
37.56°S |
143.84°E |
Bathurst-Orange
|
New South Wales |
33.42°S |
149.57°E |
Bendigo
|
Victoria |
36.76°S |
144.28°E |
Brisbane
|
Queensland |
27.46°S |
153.02°E |
Broken Hill
|
New South Wales |
31.95°S |
141.44°E |
Bunbury
|
Western Australia |
33.35°S |
115.65°E |
Bundaberg
|
Queensland |
24.87°S |
152.35°E |
Burnie-Devonport
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Tasmania |
41.06°S |
145.89°E |
Cairns
|
Queensland |
16.92°S |
145.75°E |
Caloundra
|
Queensland |
26.81°S |
153.13°E |
Canberra
|
ACT
|
35.31°S |
149.13°E |
Coffs Harbour
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New South Wales |
30.30°S |
153.12°E |
Cranbourne
|
Victoria |
38.11°S |
145.27°E |
Darwin
|
Northern Territory |
12.43°S |
130.85°E |
Dubbo
|
New South Wales |
32.25°S |
148.60°E |
Geelong
|
Victoria |
38.14°S |
144.32°E |
Geraldton
|
Western Australia |
28.77°S |
114.59°E |
Gladstone
|
Queensland |
23.85°S |
151.25°E |
Gold Coast
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Queensland |
28.07°S |
153.44°E |
Goulburn
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New South Wales |
34.75°S |
149.71°E |
Hastings
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Victoria |
38.31°S |
145.19°E |
Hervey Bay
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Queensland |
25.29°S |
152.84°E |
Hobart
|
Tasmania |
42.85°S |
147.29°E |
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
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Western Australia |
30.74°S |
121.46°E |
Launceston
|
Tasmania |
41.45°S |
147.13°E |
Lismore
|
New South Wales |
28.81°S |
153.29°E |
Mackay
|
Queensland |
21.14°S |
149.18°E |
Mandurah
|
Western Australia |
32.53°S |
115.75°E |
Maroochydore-Mooloolaba
|
Queensland |
26.68°S |
153.12°E |
Maryborough
|
Queensland |
25.54°S |
152.72°E |
Melbourne
|
Victoria |
37.81°S |
144.96°E |
Melton
|
Victoria |
37.69°S |
144.57°E |
Mildura
|
Victoria |
34.19°S |
142.16°E |
Mount Gambier
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South Australia |
37.84°S |
140.77°E |
Mount Isa
|
Queensland |
20.73°S |
139.48°E |
Newcastle
|
New South Wales |
32.92°S |
151.75°E |
Palmerston
|
Northern Territory |
12.40°S |
130.90°E |
Perth
|
Western Australia |
31.96°S |
115.84°E |
Port Macquarie
|
New South Wales |
31.44°S |
152.91°E |
Queanbeyan
|
New South Wales |
35.35°S |
149.22°E |
Richmond-Windsor
|
New South Wales |
33.60°S |
150.74°E |
Rockhampton
|
Queensland |
23.37°S |
150.51°E |
Roebourne
|
Western Australia |
20.77°S |
117.13°E |
Shepparton-Mooroopna
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Victoria |
36.37°S |
145.40°E |
Shoalhaven
|
New South Wales |
34.88°S |
150.59°E |
Sunbury
|
Victoria |
37.57°S |
144.71°E |
Sunshine Coast
|
Queensland |
25.88°S |
152.56°E |
Sydney
|
New South Wales |
33.87°S |
151.21°E |
Tamworth
|
New South Wales |
31.10°S |
150.92°E |
Taree
|
New South Wales |
31.90°S |
152.47°E |
Tewantin-Noosa
|
Queensland |
26.39°S |
153.03°E |
Toowoomba
|
Queensland |
27.56°S |
151.96°E |
Townsville
|
Queensland |
19.26°S |
146.78°E |
Traralgon
|
Victoria |
38.20°S |
146.53°E |
Wagga Wagga
|
New South Wales |
35.12°S |
147.35°E |
Warrnambool
|
Victoria |
38.38°S |
142.47°E |
Whyalla
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South Australia |
33.03°S |
137.57°E |
Wollongong
|
New South Wales |
34.42°S |
150.87°E |
Source: Australian Federal Government:
www.fed.gov.au
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