Advancing Eastern Standard Time by 30 minutes
Eligibility - Queensland residents10 Albert Place
SANDSTONE POINT QLD 4511
Queensland residents draws to the attention of the House that the Queensland economy is burdened with extra costs ($4.35 billion per annum according to the CCIQ Report December 2010) when clocks on the east coast are not synchronised.
Our time zones need a fix - what worked in 1894 doesn't work now. Daylight Saving in its present form is no friend of Queensland. However, advancing our clocks by only 30 minutes a day, forever, and having the clocks on the eastern seaboard never change again is far more attuned to modem expectations.
• Our State economy will stop haemorrhaging - and start growing.
• New jobs would be created.
• Airline schedules would make more sense.
• Chaos on our border with NSW disappears.
• Scheduling inter-state conference calls is simplified.
• Meeting southern delivery time-restraints is easier for our truckies.
• Scheduling media presentation of programmes and major sporting events would be streamlined.
• It is a very simple but life changing proposal.
• It would improve the way we work and live and that is just the start.
Your petitioners request the House to ensure that:
1. clocks on the eastern seaboard remain permanently synchronised and,
2. there are no more than three time zones in Australia.
We further request the House to seek:
• a mandate to advance E.S.T. in Queensland by 30 minutes, thereby encompassing all population centres and cities including Brisbane, and
• the contemporaneous agreement of their southern counterparts to legislate likewise and to abandon DST.
Advancing Eastern Standard Time by 30 minutes