Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 15:10:31 +1000 From: "Mark Rodrigues" <markjrodrigues@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <BAY113-DAV4CB0E58BAA9FD2E29D4BED6DB0@phx.gbl> <002101c8ab49$ad84e830$088eb890$@com> | 1. What is the best way for me / us to verify this is right? Is that fact | that it is on a government web-site enough? The best thing for you to do would be to visit a law library in Melbourne (Melbourne and Monash universities certainly have them, yu could also get a copy of the legislation from the gpvt Printers) and look up the Summer Time Act (1974 ??) and its ammendments, and report back to the list what it says the time zones are called. Time in Australia is defined by state (or territory) legislation, since you're in Melbourne, you have the perfect opportunity to find the original source. Of course, if you prefer, you could also do it the easy way and just look at a copy of the legislation on the web. kre