Dubbo residents are being reminded to adjust their clocks.
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Daylight Saving In NSW officially ends at 3am on Sunday, when clocks go back an hour to 2am.
The state government advises most internet-connected devices will update automatically, but manual clocks will need adjusting before "turning in on Easter Saturday".
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"The return to standard time will enable early risers, morning joggers, dog walkers and shift workers to make the most of natural light as the days shorten with the change of season," Attorney General Mark Speakman said.
Daylight Saving starts on the first Sunday in October and finishes on the first Sunday in April.
Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT will also be resetting their clocks.
There is no change to the time in Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory where Daylight Saving is not observed.
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