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UQ geographer Dr. Thomas Sigler weighed in on the perennial Daylight Saving debate, explaining why Queensland's unique size and demographics mean the farther you live from the southeast corner, the less useful it becomes.
He also explained the concept of "chronotype," revealing a surprising demographic factor that makes some people naturally more resistant to the time change.
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By 4BCUQ geographer Dr. Thomas Sigler weighed in on the perennial Daylight Saving debate, explaining why Queensland's unique size and demographics mean the farther you live from the southeast corner, the less useful it becomes.
He also explained the concept of "chronotype," revealing a surprising demographic factor that makes some people naturally more resistant to the time change.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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