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# Time zone configuration file for set "Australia" # The abbreviations set up by this file are no longer in widespread use, # and should be avoided when possible. Use this file if you need backwards # compatibility with old applications or data. # In order to use this file, you need to set the run-time parameter # timezone_abbreviations to 'Australia'. See the `Date/Time Support' # appendix in the PostgreSQL documentation for more information. # # src/timezone/tznames/Australia # include the default set @INCLUDE Default # most timezones are already defined in the default set. With the OVERRIDE # option, PostgreSQL will use the new definitions instead of throwing an error # in case of a conflict. @OVERRIDE CST 34200 # Central Standard Time (not in IANA database) EAST 36000 # East Australian Standard Time (not in IANA database) EST 36000 # Eastern Standard Time (not in IANA database) SAST 34200 # South Australian Standard Time (not in IANA database) SAT 34200 # South Australian Standard Time (not in IANA database) WST 28800 # Western Standard Time (not in IANA database)