Daylight Savings Issue [Melbourne, Aust] on iPhone 6Plus

Has anyone had issues with your clock not changing for daylight savings [Melbourne, Aust] on your iPhone 6Plus?
I am running on IOS 8.0.2 - daylight savings came into effect Sunday morning, Oct 5 - my Date & Time is set to Auto.
When I checked it was defaulted to Brisbane - if I switch auto off the default changes to Melbourne. So I reset to auto > on - again defaulted to Brisbane.
I switched auto back to off, turned off iPhone to ensure it sets.
Switched on iPhone - Melbourne time ..... went into settings - changed Set Automatically to 'On' - and again defaulted to Brisbane time.
I've had to switch Set Automatically to Off to overcome this issue.
My son has iPhone 6Plus but has not updated to v8.0.2 and his clock automatically updated.
TIA

This seems like it might be similar to the problem I was having. Please see the following thread for the solution:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1791145&tstart=0
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