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Current Time in Sydney

What time is it in Sydney right now? See the current local time in Sydney, Australia. Australian Eastern Time.

🌍 Current time in Sydney: See the live clock for Sydney, Australia (AEST/AEDT). Updated every second.

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About time in Sydney

Sydney is in the Australian Eastern Time zone (AEST/AEDT). The standard offset from UTC is UTC+10:00, shifting to UTC+11:00 during daylight saving time.

AEDT: 1st Sunday October → 1st Sunday April (reverse of Northern Hemisphere). Clocks "spring forward" in spring and "fall back" in autumn, changing local time by 1 hour.

Sydney timezone facts

Time zoneAustralian Eastern Time
IANA identifierAustralia/Sydney
Standard offsetUTC+10:00 (AEST)
DST offsetUTC+11:00 (AEDT)
CountryAustralia
Observes DSTYes

AEDT: 1st Sunday October → 1st Sunday April (reverse of Northern Hemisphere)

Time in Sydney

What time is it in Sydney right now? See the current local time in Sydney, Australia. Australian Eastern Time.

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Frequently asked questions

What time zone is Sydney in?

Sydney is in the AEST/AEDT time zone (IANA identifier: Australia/Sydney). The current local time is shown in the clock above and updates every second. As part of Australia, the local UTC offset shifts twice a year if the region observes daylight saving time.

Does Sydney observe daylight saving time?

Whether Sydney observes DST depends on the local rule for Australia/Sydney. The clock above automatically applies the current DST status, so the displayed time always reflects the actual local time — no manual adjustment needed. Major exceptions worldwide include most of Asia, Iceland, Russia, and parts of Australia, which stay on standard time year-round.

How do I convert Sydney time to my local time?

Use our time-zone converter (linked below) — pick Sydney as the source and your own city as the destination. The converter handles DST in both zones and shows side-by-side clocks plus the current offset between them.

Why might my computer show a different Sydney time?

Computer clocks rely on the operating system's timezone database (typically the IANA tzdata). If your OS has not been updated recently, it may use stale DST rules — common after countries change DST policies (Mexico 2022, parts of Australia 2008). Our clock pulls fresh tzdata and adjusts in real time.

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