Replace old double hallway switch- what do I need to buy ?

Maybe that's true of the Australasian products but it's not the case with the Hager one which EFLI has just posted - unless one reads the labels, it would be easy to think that it was an intermediate switch.

Kind Regards, John
Actually, the White on Black marking on the Hagar product is clearer than on the Clipsal switch where it is just one character for each designation molded into the plastic and is thus the same colour (brown).
 
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Actually, the White on Black marking on the Hagar product is clearer than on the Clipsal switch where it is just one character for each designation molded into the plastic and is thus the same colour (brown).
Yes, that's true, and it's quite unusual - moulded but not coloured markings are almost the 'norm'.

Kind Regards, John
 
Looks like the classic borrowed neutral situation also
 
When did you go round there and find out that the hall and landing lights are on different circuits?
 
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