Daylight Savings Time in Calendar Bar

I am in Australia and we have  also adjusted the clocks to Daylight Savings Time -
I am using an Iphone  5 with IOS 7.0.2 and all settings are set to time zone Sydney, in both  Date and Time and Calendar.
The  calendar shows the correct time at the top of the screen but the red  bar that identifies the current time is showing pre DST - quite bizzare?
My Ipad is showing the same as is my wifes Iphone 5 (also updated with IO7)
I suggest this is an IO7 glitch/bug - anyone with a solution?  

It's not just an hour late issue. My 3GS alarm went off an hour early this past Saturday. I tried to reset the alarm for the desired time and it didn't go off. Then my girlfriend's alarm on her 3GS did go off an hour late this morning.

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