Australia is broken into six sections when discussing time. The times given below are not mistaken: there really IS a 45 min difference between two areas of Western Australia, and 30 minutes difference somewhere else. That's just the way it is! So: 6PM Thursday in the winter in the UK (and it's summertime "down under") is: 3 AM Friday in Perth, Western Australia... {observes daylight savings time DST} 3:45 AM Friday in Eucla, Western Australia (SE corner)... {observes DST} 3:30 AM Friday in Alice Springs, Northern Territory... {does not observe DST} 4:30 AM Friday in Adelaide, South Australia... {observes DST} 4 AM Friday in Brisbane, Queensland... {does not observe DST} 5 AM Friday in Sydney, New South Wales... {observes DST} {Melbourne, in Victoria & Hobart, in Tasmania, are in the same time zone as Sydney}
During the 26 or 27 weeks from the first Sunday of April to the first Sunday of October, when it's 6 PM AEST in Melbourne, it's 9 AM BST in England.
During the 21 or 22 weeks from the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March, when it's 6 PM AEDT in Melbourne, it's 7 AM GMT in England.
During the other 4 or 5 weeks of the year, when it's 6 PM AEDT in Melbourne, it's 8 AM BST in England.
GMT = Greenwich Mean Time = UTC
BST = British Summer Time = UTC+1
AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time = UTC+10
AEDT = Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time = UTC+11
When it is 6pm in Florida, it would be 10am in Melbourne, Australia the next day. Florida is in the Eastern Time Zone (ET) which is 14 hours behind Melbourne, which is in the Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) zone.
When it is 1PM in New York, it is usually 6PM in London, England. There may be slight variations due to daylight saving time changes.
There is a 17-hour time difference between Melbourne and Vancouver. When it is 11 am in Melbourne, it would be 6 pm the previous day in Vancouver.
When it is 6pm Pacific Time, it is 3am in Paris the next day. Paris is 9 hours ahead of Pacific Time.
9PM EDT is 6PM PST. The Eastern Time Zone is 3 hours ahead of the Pacific Time Zone.
When it is 6pm in Florida, it would be 10am in Melbourne, Australia the next day. Florida is in the Eastern Time Zone (ET) which is 14 hours behind Melbourne, which is in the Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) zone.
When it is 1PM in New York, it is usually 6PM in London, England. There may be slight variations due to daylight saving time changes.
There is a 17-hour time difference between Melbourne and Vancouver. When it is 11 am in Melbourne, it would be 6 pm the previous day in Vancouver.
England is at (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT. Melbourne is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +10 hours, ie. 10 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. England is 10 hours behind Melbourne. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
No. England is a separate country. Melbourne is a place in Australia.
It's one hour later in New England. If it's 6PM in Michigan, it's 7PM in New England.
Melbourne (MEL) to London (LON)Shortest Flight Duration 22 hours 55 mins
In England it is on channel 4 every weekday evening at 6pm or 1800hrs
There are six- midnight in Manchester, England is 6pm in the Dominican Republic.
At present, in the month of February, England is in the time zone GMT (0) and Melbourne, Australia is in the time zone of GMT + 10 (Daylight Saving Time, which adds another hour difference since it is currently summer there). So if it is 11:00 am in England it would now be 10:00 pm in Melbourne.
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Melbourne (Australia) is located in the southern hemisphere. Melbourne (England), Melbourne (USA) and Melbourne (Canada) are all located in the northern hemisphere.