Do you put an 'S' at the end of daylight saving? Here's why that's not always wrong By News September 30, 2022 Add Comment Edit Only the southern states observe daylight saving time, but search data shows all states and territories are prone to using the incorrect term for it. Share this post Related PostsBusinessman made the 'most stupid decision of his life' when he tried to import nearly 300kg of cocaine in excavatorTearful Lionel Messi says Barcelona departure is 'like a bucket of cold water has been poured over me'Moderna names Australia as potential location for COVID vaccine trial on childrenFive of the best moments from the Tokyo Olympics closing ceremonyJay couldn't find a suitable football program for his son with cerebral palsy, so he set one upCall for M1 checkpoint to shield Gold Coast from COVID-19 chaos'What I said was racism': Taylor Walker apologises next to the player he targetedData reveals only 14 per cent of child sexual abuse claims before Family Court believed to be true by judges
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