Date: Mon, 19 Sep 1994 12:17:09 +0930 From: Mark Prior <mrp@itd.adelaide.edu.au> Message-ID: <9409190247.AA17698@jarrah.itd.adelaide.edu.au> It appears that even though there is no Adelaide Festival next year we are ending daylight saving on March 26 (ie we are using the even year rule in an odd year). My guess is that this will now be the permanent end date, with no odd/even year stuff. Apparently we are doing this to stay in line with Victoria and Tasmania so maybe this is for Moomba or something No, there was (in the eastern states anyway) a big rucus earlier this year aboth extending DST, and attemptint to get all of the DST states onto the same rules (note that Tas ran longer than Vic SA (etc) before). NSW and ACT are finishing daylight saving as usual on March 5. NSW decided not to go along with the other states - though some concession was made - originally the plan was to move the start date as well (to early Oct), and if NSW persist in not changing at all, that may happen in the other states next year. ACT obviously just goes along with NSW, anything else would be silly. So next year's rule is Rule AS 1995 only - Mar 26 2:00 0 - I suspect that you're going to want 1995 -> forever ("forever" being until they decide to change it again of course). Ie: if no further changes are made, 97 should be the same, etc. I had been intending to send a emssage about this for some time, but wanted to check the details first - which I still haven't done - eg: I don't know if Mar 26 is the 4th Sunday, the last Sunday (next year its both of those) or something else. The Vic & Tas rules will need adjusting as well. At least all three should (in theory) become the same now. Once I get a chance to find out what te rules really should become, I will send a message (to the tz list). kre