Daylight savings here again, celebrating 100th anniversary

Piia Wirsu
Updated October 1 2016 - 9:16am, first published September 30 2016 - 4:51pm
TIME KEEPER: Clockwise owner Graham Mulligan is looking forward to the longer days of daylight savings, with clocks about to change for the 100th daylight savings. Picture: Scott Gelston
TIME KEEPER: Clockwise owner Graham Mulligan is looking forward to the longer days of daylight savings, with clocks about to change for the 100th daylight savings. Picture: Scott Gelston

Clockwise owner Graham Mulligan has been keeping time in Launceston for a quarter of a century and he, for one, is excited about daylight saving, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this weekend.

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Piia Wirsu

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