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Queensland Daylight Saving Time
Queensland Daylight Saving Time
Let's enjoy the daylight!


GC SUN - 2nd April 2008

It is sad that the people who are against the introduction of daylight saving obviously have no understanding of the concept    more>>>
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Here's how to vote #1 for the
D
aylight Saving
F
or
South East Queensland Party
in your electorate using
Queensland's Optional Preferential Voting (OPV) System

To find out how Queensland's OPV System works

 


Note: Please visit the DS4SEQ website  to make sure your state electorate has a party candidate.
 
Two ways you can vote for the Daylight Saving For South East Queensland Party (DS4SEQ) using Queensland's OPV System on the white ballot paper you'll be provided at your local polling booth:

(1) Having your say on Daylight Saving in South East Queensland as well as whom you wish to see govern Queensland:

Simply place a '1' in the box with the name of your local DS4SEQ Party candidate and a '2' for whom you wish to see govern Queensland.

(2) For those who are not satisfied with either one of Queensland's major parties, but would still like to vote in favour of Daylight Saving in South East Queensland:

Only place a '1' in the box with
the name of your local DS4SEQ Party candidate.

After making your choice simply drop the ballot paper in the box provided before you leave.

It's that simple!

These options will allow you to help send a clear message to the major parties that Daylight Saving is an issue for South East Queensland and the need for a dual time zone arrangement must be considered. 

Below you can see what a ballot paper looks like.


 



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