A poll has revealed resounding support for a fresh daylight saving trial in Queensland.
More than 7000 people have responded to the survey and 88 percent of them said they would back the move, The Courier-Mail reports.
The survey, created a few days ago, is part of a push by Brisbane Deputy Mayor Adrian Schrinner to garner online support for another daylight saving trial.
Mr Schrinner has claimed the time is ripe for "a fresh go" at daylight saving.
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"A daylight saving trial for one or two seasons would give people an idea of how it would work in Queensland conditions," he said.
"They could then decide if it’s something they want to stick with or keep the existing situation."
Queensland last held a referendum on daylight saving 25 years ago, with 54.5 percent of residents voting against the measure.