After trialling daylight saving in Queensland for a total of three years, a referendum was held on 22 February 1992, with the question: “Are you in favour of daylight saving?" and was defeated with a 54.5% 'no' vote.This referendum showed that public opinion on daylight saving in Queensland is geographically divided, with the ‘no’ vote strongest in the north and west regional districts, while the ‘yes’ vote was strongest in the state’s metropolitan south-east. Overall this means that Australia, as a nation, now has 5 different time zones.
Atop of this, there is a Daylight Saving for South East Queensland Referendum Bill, thus creating a sixth timezone, but it seems a majority of the people in southeast Queensland agree with this idea.
I find it all a bit confusing and brings me to my other point: Although it may seem otherwise, there is almost no such thing as Australia. People are from New South Wales, Queensland or Victoria and that is still divided. Australia is a Federation of States, but prior to the Federation in 1901, each of the Australian colonies was more like its own country with customs houses, railway gauges and even their own military. It was neither natural nor inevitable that Australia would be federated, in fact it wasn't even a very popular idea. (More on this here)
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This all brings in some kind of rivalry between the states. West Australians feel they are the 'forgotten state', Sydney and Melbourne have a fierce rivalry, but I have mostly seen the Queensland part of it.
Queensland is rich in natural resources, but far away from the political centers in the south. So people from the south states who move north to Queensland are occasionally named "Mexicans" because they come from "south of the border." People from the southern states sometimes refer to Queensland as "The Deep North", in allusion to the Deep South of the United States and the socio-political stereotype associated with it.
And then there is the almost hatred for everything that is New South Wales here. Most of it is mostly joking for now, but The rivalry between the states of New South Wales and Queensland goes back over 100 years, stemming from the attitude that New South Wales was the "Mother Colony" while Queensland was viewed as a poorer cousin.
This rivalry is now mostly played out in sports though, as you can see in the Rugby League State of Origin, on which I wrote before. And the name State of Origin says it all now, doesn't it ;-)
So that's it for now on another day off. Think positive thoughts for me that I'll have a job soon.
ZO het klinkt wel alsof ze in Australie goed hun best hebben gedaan om de zaken eenvoudig te houden :). Was er nog een reden aangegeven waarom ze day-light saving time niet wilden hebben? Ben benieuwd.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenOok goed om te lezen dat er zo veel soorten politieke systemen naast elkaar bestaan :).
Ik zal voor je duimen Chiel! dat je maar snel een baan zal vinden want met werk is je leven toch een stuk fijner.
mvg,
Edgar