Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 12:02:01 +1000 From: Alex LIVINGSTON <alex@agsm.edu.au> Message-ID: <a04320401b5be4fd53ca3@[149.171.217.233]> | 1. South Australia, if it does stick to its habit of the last several | years (and there is renewed debate about that, I heard this morning), | will start daylight saving on the last Sunday of October, and not | September 29. I suspect "September" was a typo (by someone) - Sep 29 is a Friday, Oct 29 is a Sunday... | 3: Tweed Heads is contiguous with Coolangatta in Queensland, which is | at the southern end of the (City of?) Gold Coast. There is a suburban | street that runs along the border between NSW and Queensland with | (residential) houses on both sides of it. The runway of Coolangatta | airport also extends into NSW. Tweed Heads is also in the same local | telephone area as the Gold Coast. I recall when I was in that area in summer (some time ago now), that Tweed Heads was running on Summer time, and Coolangatta was running Standard time. It is not unusual to be able to stand with one foot in each of two different timezones, though it is a bit unusual to be able to do so in the middle of a municipal shopping centre (it is more than houses on each side of that street - which has the border running through the median strip). However, what time the Twin Towns Services Club (which probably gets more custom from Qld than NSW) chooses to do with its clocks is its business, though its alcohol licence terms will doubtless follow NSW times... (Aside: it would make much more sense for SE Qld to follow NSW, than for northern NSW to follow Qld in these issues - Summer time would be ideal for SE Qld - it is so far east, and not so far north, that it really is almost the ideal place to use summer time). kre