It probably is Oct. 31.
Daylight Saving for South East Queensland was created in 2008.
Daylight Saving (no s) Time is called Summer Time in Europe, Africa and South America.
Hawaii does not do Daylight Saving Time- it is so far South, that changing seasons makes little change to length of day/night.
No, mainly just North America, Russia, Europe, and parts of australia, Africa and south America do.
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is called Summer Time in Europe, Russia and South America.
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British Summer Time (Daylight saving) in the UK starts on the last Sunday in March, and ends on the last Sunday in October.
Queensland was the first state to reject daylight saving, and as a result, has been subject to many ill-informed jokes and derogatory comments about why Queenslanders rejected daylight saving. It should be noted that Western Australia has also now turned its back on daylight saving, after a trial of several years.
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Yes, Daylight Saving Time was observed in South Carolina in 1953. Daylight Saving Time was first implemented in the United States during World War I. It was used intermittently after that until the Uniform Time Act was enacted in 1966, which standardized the observance of Daylight Saving Time across the country.
South Korea does not currently observe day light saving time.However, it looks like beginning May 2010, South Korea will observe day light saving time.
Depending on daylight saving in either Australia or the US, and in which part of the continent one is in, it is either Sunday or Monday. For example, if one is in Brisbane, Queensland in October, 10am on Monday morning is the equivalent of midnight on Sunday evening in whatever part of the States WikiAnswers is based, as that is when the day on the site changes. That time will change elsewhere in Australia as Queensland does not follow summer daylight saving time.