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  1. There are 6 time zones in Australia. Adding the country's 3 dependencies (see table below) brings the total to 9 time zones. Australia's mainland states and territories are divided into 5 standard time zones. As Western Australia, Queensland, and the Northern Territory don't use Daylight Saving Time (DST), there are only 3 corresponding DST ...

  2. What is a time zone? UTC Offsets. Time zones are defined by their offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Australia's offsets range from UTC+8 to UTC+11. Some of them are half-hour and quarter-hour time zones. Standard Time Zones. Australia has 5 standard time zones: UTC+8:00: Australian Western Standard Time (AWST)

  3. Time Zone Converter – Time Difference Calculator. Provides time zone conversions taking into account Daylight Saving Time (DST), local time zone and accepts present, past, or future dates.

  4. Current local time in Australia – New South Wales – Sydney. Get Sydney's weather and area codes, time zone and DST. Explore Sydney's sunrise and sunset, moonrise and moonset.

  5. Current local time in Australia – Australian Capital Territory – Canberra. Get Canberra's weather and area codes, time zone and DST. Explore Canberra's sunrise and sunset, moonrise and moonset.

  6. Tasmania time now. Tasmania time zone and map with current time in the largest cities.

  7. Western Australia time now. Western Australia time zones and time zone map with current time in the largest cities.

  8. Current local time in Australia – Western Australia – Eucla. Get Eucla's weather and area codes, time zone and DST. Explore Eucla's sunrise and sunset, moonrise and moonset.

  9. Day and Night World Map. The map shows day and night on Earth and the positions of the Sun (subsolar point) and the Moon (sublunar point) right now. Map. Satellite. UTC time = Sunday, October 6, 2024 at 10:00:00.

  10. The International Date Line is the boundary where each calendar day starts and is also known as the “Line of Demarcation” because it separates two calendar dates: When you cross the date line traveling east, you subtract a day, and if you cross the line traveling west, you add a day.