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Correct - good guess Peter !!

There are currently 10 hours differnce between Copenhagen & Melbourne ( as indicated on my bezels ). As Europe changes to summer time Australia passes to winter time & accordingly the time difference from Copenhagen to Melbourne drops back to only 8 hours difference. Either way i'm skyping home with my morning cornflakes as my parents are eating their evening bbq ;-)

During summer Australia officially has 4 time zones but oddly during winter they have only 3. Even odder is that the cental part of the country currently has a 9.5 hour difference - this can be confusing for those that live on the border.
Heres a webpage that covers the time zones both regionally & seasonally.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Time

Yes this fine new GMT will be present at our next meeting. We have to co-ordinate with Jan -
Cheers - Darren

: Wow Darren

: Fantastic GMT - we must meet soon so that I can see it. Are bezels
: set to Aussie time?

: Peter. Denmark

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