Western Australia moving to Daylight Saving Time

The Inquirer reports that Western Australia is introducing Daylight Saving Time for a trial period of three years on December 3rd. System administrators and farmers - among others, presumably - are not happy.

For gory details have a look at the Government of Western Australia’s Daylight Saving Bill (No.2) 2006 itself.

It’s unusual for a developed country to announce changes to time zone legislation with such little lead time; sysadmins really will be scrambling.

FoxClocks users needn’t fret, however. If you’ve enabled automatic updates in FoxClocks 2.0, you’ll pick up the Western Australian change before it goes into effect.

One Response to “Western Australia moving to Daylight Saving Time”

  1. Kevin Funnell Says:

    On the ball, streets ahead of me.
    Kevin

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