Leadsled.
I think you miss understood my point. I have no argument with your interpretation of VFR whether it be night or day
The following excerpt from Wiki, Yes I know it's not to be considered the be all and end all for correctness.
Wikipedia: Night VFR, or night visual flight rules (NVFR), are the rules under which flight primarily by visual reference is done at night.
In many countries, VFR flight at night is not permitted, in which case night flying is by instrument flight rules (IFR) only which, in almost all countries, requires an instrument rating.
Exceptions include New Zealand, Canada, Germany, Finland, France, Belgium, Poland, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
My bolding.
My post was in response to this post:
OZ has night VFR, not known in the rest of the world.
which to me inferred that Oz was the only place that allowed VFR flight at night.