Yes, it is. Australia has 3 main time zones, but in summer, which is when Christmas falls in Australia, there are five time zones due to all but one of the eastern states and one of the territories following daylight saving time. From October to March, New South Wales, Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania, see Christmas arrive 11 hours ahead of the UK, because they follow Australian Eastern Daylight Time. Queensland, the state in the northeast, sees Christmas 10 hours ahead of the UK because it still operates on Australian Eastern Standard time, or AEST.
Western Australia, the state that occupies the entire western third of the continent, greets Christmas 8 hours ahead of the UK in summer. South Australia has Christmas 10.5 hours earlier than the UK because it follows Central Daylight time, also known as Central Summer time. The Northern Territory has Christmas 9.5 hours ahead of the UK because it follows Australian Central Standard time rather than daylight saving.
Yes, Christmas Day occurs earlier in Australia than in the UK due to the time difference between the two countries. Australia is ahead of the UK in terms of time zones, so Christmas Day begins and ends earlier in Australia than in the UK.
Yes, it is. Australia has 3 main time zones, but in summer, which is when Christmas falls in Australia, there are five time zones due to all but one of the eastern states and one of the territories following daylight saving time. From October to March, New South Wales, Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania, see Christmas arrive 11 hours ahead of the UK, because they follow Australian Eastern Daylight Time. Queensland, the state in the northeast, sees Christmas 10 hours ahead of the UK because it still operates on Australian Eastern Standard time, or AEST.
Western Australia, the state that occupies the entire western third of the continent, greets Christmas 8 hours ahead of the UK in summer. South Australia has Christmas 10.5 hours earlier than the UK because it follows Central Daylight time, also known as Central Summer time. The Northern Territory has Christmas 9.5 hours ahead of the UK because it follows Australian Central Standard time rather than daylight saving.
When it is midday in Australia, it is typically around 1-2 AM the following day in England, depending on daylight saving time changes. England is around 9-11 hours behind Australia, but this can vary due to daylight saving time adjustments in each country.
Tropical Cyclone Tracy hit Australia on Christmas Day in 1974, devastating the city of Darwin in the Northern Territory. The cyclone caused widespread destruction, with approximately 70% of the city's buildings being destroyed and thousands of residents left homeless. It remains one of the most destructive cyclones in Australia's history.
It last snowed in Georgia on Christmas Day in 2010. Snowflakes fell across various parts of the state, creating a festive and rare white Christmas for residents.
It last snowed on Christmas day in Oxford in 2010.
the day of the moon is a Saturday on Christmas Eve
they have it a day earlier than the usa
In Australia, Christmas Day is called Christmas Day, just as it is in other English-speaking countries around the world. It is preceded by Christmas Eve.
I wouldn't think so. I haven't had any bad luck from cracking them earlier than precisely Christmas day.
We will be getting the movie on 19th November 2009, which is one day earlier than the US.
The day after Christmas, Boxing Day, is a holiday in the UK and other countries such as Australia.
Australia!! Sydney is about 35c to 40c on Christmas Day
Christmas Day occurs in Australia's summer. This is because when it is winter in the northern hemisphere, it is the opposite season (summer) in the souern hemisphere, where Australia is located.
Many places in Western Australia, South Australia and western Queensland record extremes of heat on Christmas Day, but there are no official figures for the hottest Christmas Day anywhere on record in Australia. Locals in the Pilbara region of Western Australia speak of a day in the early 1980s when the temperature touched on 50 degrees Celsius.
Yes :d
well u mean Christmas eve and Christmas day . ?
Generally, no. Christmas Day is a public holiday, but a small number of businesses (such as petrol stations) are open on Christmas Day.
Darwin