Convert Australian Eastern Standard Time to Coordinated Universal Time (AEST to UTC)

Australian Eastern Standard Time and Coordinated Universal Time are 10 hours apart. Use our free converter below for instant, accurate time zone conversion results.

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When it is 12:00 PM (noon) in AEST, it is 2:00 AM in UTC.
AEST is 10 hours ahead of UTC · UTC+10 vs UTC+0
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Understanding AEST and UTC Time Zones

Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)

Australian Eastern Standard Time is observed in undefined and uses the offset UTC+10. Major cities in this time zone include Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane. This time zone serves a significant global region with important economic and cultural hubs.

Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)

Coordinated Universal Time operates at UTC+0, covering undefined. Key cities include Global. The 10-hour backward offset from AEST means that when professionals in Sydney start their workday at 9:00 AM, it is already 11:00 PM in Global.

AEST is also commonly referred to as Australia time, Australian time, Sydney time, Melbourne time. UTC is also known as Universal Time, Zulu time, GMT+0. So if you are searching for Australia time to Universal Time, this is the same conversion as AEST to UTC.

Complete AEST to UTC Conversion Table

The table below shows every two-hour increment converted from Australian Eastern Standard Time to Coordinated Universal Time. Business hours (9 AM – 5 PM) are highlighted for easy scheduling reference.

AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time)UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)
12:00 AM (00:00)2:00 PM (14:00) (previous day)
2:00 AM (02:00)4:00 PM (16:00) (previous day)
4:00 AM (04:00)6:00 PM (18:00) (previous day)
6:00 AM (06:00)8:00 PM (20:00) (previous day)
8:00 AM (08:00)10:00 PM (22:00) (previous day)
10:00 AM (10:00)12:00 AM (00:00)
12:00 PM (12:00)2:00 AM (02:00)
2:00 PM (14:00)4:00 AM (04:00)
4:00 PM (16:00)6:00 AM (06:00)
6:00 PM (18:00)8:00 AM (08:00)
8:00 PM (20:00)10:00 AM (10:00)
10:00 PM (22:00)12:00 PM (12:00)

Times shown in 12-hour and 24-hour format. Last updated 2026-03-09.

Scheduling Between AEST and UTC

Remote teams spanning Sydney and Global often adopt asynchronous practices to bridge the 10-hour gap. Tools like Slack, Loom, and Notion reduce the need for real-time overlap while keeping projects moving forward.

The large 10-hour gap between AEST and UTC means that finding overlapping working hours requires compromise from at least one side. Consider adopting asynchronous workflows — recorded video updates, shared documents, and time-zone-aware project management tools — to supplement the limited real-time overlap.

Travel Between Sydney and Global

When arriving in Global from Sydney, immediately set all devices to local time. Exposure to natural daylight at the destination helps reset your circadian rhythm. Westbound travelers should seek afternoon light.

Medical experts recommend allowing approximately one day of adjustment per hour of time difference. For the 10-hour shift between AEST and UTC, plan for roughly one week of gradual adjustment for optimal performance.

Daylight Saving Time Considerations

Keep in mind that DST transition dates differ between regions. The US changes clocks in March and November, Europe in March and October, and Australia in April and October. This can cause temporary shifts in conversion results.

For the AEST to UTC conversion specifically: AEST (UTC+10) and UTC (UTC+0) neither observes DST, so the 10-hour offset remains constant throughout the year. This makes scheduling reliable and predictable.

Frequently Asked Questions

AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time) is 10 hours ahead of UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). AEST is UTC+10 and UTC is UTC+0.

When it is 12:00 PM (noon) in AEST, it is 2:00 AM in UTC.

The best overlap for business hours is approximately 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM UTC, which corresponds to 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM in AEST. Given the large gap, consider alternating between early and late meeting times.

Keep in mind that DST transition dates differ between regions. The US changes clocks in March and November, Europe in March and October, and Australia in April and October. This can cause temporary shifts in conversion results.

Built by Mohamed Skhiri · Updated March 2026