One hour difference

An outlook invite from Outlook (8 to 12) to iCloud ends up in iCloud Calender as 7 to 11. Both systems are on the same time zone and same summer time.
When iCloud invite is accepted, it gives accept for 7 to 11, but in the attachement it gives in the detail still 8 to 12. What can I do to solve this?

That's the point I was trying to make, but since you didn't say what part of Australia you were in, I couldn't give the details. GMT +11 is currently correct for Melbourne, ten hours ahead of the UK, which is GMT +1 until this weekend.
Chris
6230i (the last bug-free Nokia?)
Vodafone UK contract since 1992

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