MOST Queenslanders want a referendum on daylight saving for the southeast corner only, and a trial of the timezone before the vote is held, a new study shows.
Queensland Premier Anna Bligh today released the results of an online survey of 74,000 people.
Across the state, 63 per cent of people were in favour of a referendum, while 35 per cent were against.
A total of 64 per cent backed a trial of daylight saving in the southeast before the referendum, with 34 per cent opposed.
When broken down into regions, 67 per cent of people in southeast Queensland were in favour of a referendum, while 55 per cent of those outside the southeast were opposed.
A total of 76 per cent of people outside the southeast were opposed to a trial, while 70 per cent of those in the southeast backed a trial.
The Labor caucus is due to vote on the government's position on Monday.




