The user has provided an image of educational worksheets about Australian Time Zones but has not asked a specific question or provided a specific problem to solve. The image contains reference information (maps and tables showing GMT offsets for different states).
Since there is no specific question to answer, I cannot provide a single "Final Answer" to a math or logic problem. However, I can extract the key information presented in the charts to help you understand the data provided.
Here is the data organized from the charts in the image:
Standard Time Offsets (GMT):
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Western Australia: GMT + 8
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South Australia: GMT + 9.5
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Northern Territory: GMT + 9.5
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Queensland: GMT + 10
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New South Wales: GMT + 10
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Victoria: GMT + 10
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Tasmania: GMT + 10
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ACT (Australian Capital Territory): GMT + 10
Daylight Savings Time Offsets (GMT):
*(Note: Not all states observe Daylight Savings)*
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Western Australia: GMT + 9
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South Australia: GMT + 10.5
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Northern Territory: GMT + 9.5 (No change listed, usually does not observe DST)
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Queensland: GMT + 10 (No change listed, usually does not observe DST)
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New South Wales: GMT + 11
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Victoria: GMT + 11
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Tasmania: GMT + 11
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ACT: GMT + 11
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Final Answer:
The image provides reference data for Australian Time Zones. Without a specific question, here is the summary of the time differences shown:
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Western Standard Time: GMT +8 (Standard), GMT +9 (Daylight Savings)
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Central Standard Time: GMT +9.5 (Standard), GMT +10.5 (Daylight Savings for SA only; NT remains +9.5)
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Eastern Standard Time: GMT +10 (Standard), GMT +11 (Daylight Savings for NSW, VIC, TAS, ACT; QLD remains +10)
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