N95 - missing time zone

Hello,  I have my time set on auto update, however on travelling to DARWIN NT Australia, there is no Darwin and the phone time updates to the Adelaide time which is an hour ahead due to daylight savings.   Durng non DST Darwin and Adelaide are the same but during DST Adelaide moves fwd an hour but Darwin does not.  The only option is to turn the auto update off. This defeats the purpose of having it.   Advise please to any fix.... or is it a network issue??
cheers

I live in Alice Springs and it drives me NUTS!!!!!!!!!!!!
My N95 had a new screen fitted a few months ago & the software updated, and this summer for the first time it auto updated to SA summertime. The only way around this is to manually set a time, but there is no way to tell the phone we are GMT +9.50 hrs. Whats worse is that I use outlook for scheduling and sync it to the phone. All my appointments are automatically set to 1 hr later than in Outlook on the transfer, so I am 1 hour late for appointments.
I have contacted Telstra and Nokia, but no one can tell me where the problem lies. I think it is Nokia though, because I didn't have this issue last summer and other N95's with old software don't seem to have this issue..
My next phone will be an I-phone, sooner the better if they dont fix this.

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