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  2. Time in Australia - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Jervis Bay Territory and the Australian Capital Territory switches to the Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time (AEDT; UTC+11:00), and; South Australia switches to the Australian Central Daylight Saving Time (ACDT; UTC+10:30). Standard time was introduced in the 1890s when all of the Australian colonies ...

  3. List of time zone abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    AEDT: Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time: UTC+11:00: AEST: Australian Eastern Standard Time: UTC+10:00: AET (AEST/AEDT) Australian Eastern Time: UTC+10:00 / UTC+11:00: AFT: Afghanistan Time: UTC+04:30: AKDT: Alaska Daylight Time: UTC−08:00: AKST: Alaska Standard Time: UTC−09:00: ALMT: Alma-Ata Time [1] UTC+06:00: AMST: Amazon Summer ...

  4. Daylight saving time in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Each state and territory determines whether or not to use daylight saving time. During World War I and World War II all states and territories had daylight saving by federal law, [1] under the defence power in section 51 of the constitution. In 1968, Tasmania was the first state since the war to adopt daylight saving.

  5. Date and time notation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australians typically write the date with the day leading, as in the United Kingdom and New Zealand: . 22 January 2025; 22/01/2025; The month–day–year order (January 22, 2025) is sometimes used, often in the mastheads of magazines, schools, newspapers, [3] [4] advertisements, video games, news, and TV shows.

  6. Health Professionals and Allied Employees - Wikipedia

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    The union's political and legislative program proved equally as effective. In 1997, HPAE won amendments to NJ's whistleblower law, providing specific protections for healthcare professionals who report unsafe patient care conditions. A safe needle law followed in 2000, and a ban on mandatory overtime in 2002. And in 2005, the union won passage ...

  7. Royal Australian College of General Practitioners - Wikipedia

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    The RACGP Continued Professional Development (CPD) program supports Australian GPs to provide the best possible care for patients. It does this by recognising ongoing education and promoting the development and maintenance of general practice skills and lifelong learning. [citation needed]

  8. Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne is often referred to as Australia's garden city, and the state of Victoria is known as the garden state. [130] [131] [132] There is an abundance of parks and gardens in Melbourne, [133] many close to the CBD with a variety of common and rare plant species amid landscaped vistas, pedestrian pathways and tree-lined avenues.

  9. Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), infrequently spelt as the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency, [3] is a statutory authority founded in 2010 which is responsible, in collaboration with the Medical Board of Australia, for registration and accreditation of health professionals as set out in the Australian legislation called the National Registration and ...