Is that `2:00' or `3:00'? According to the latest tz tables, since 1945 every Australian jurisdiction has used 3:00 for the fall switchover if it used DST at all. However, Shanks (1991) gives 2:00 for all the switchovers. When I incorporated Shanks's data, I went with the tz tables, but it'd be nice to check this. I was just going along with what the newspaper said but we all know how reliable they are! :-) I don't know if Mar 26 is the 4th Sunday, the last Sunday (next year its both of those) or something else. Judging from the past, it's probably the last Sunday; as far as I know no Australian jurisdiction has ever used a 4th-Sunday rule. We'll find out in 1996, if they don't change the rules again before then. If I get the chance I will wander up to the Law School library and check the government bulletins although I expect even if they do have some idea what they are doing more than a year ahead the bulletin will only proclaim that daylight saving finishes on the 26th of March 1995. Unfortunately these chances only ever seem to be made by proclamation rather than amendments to the act. Mark.