Sydney and Brisbane are currently at the same time. Convert time between Sydney and Brisbane, see the exact difference, and find the best hours for calls and meetings.
Sydney and Brisbane are currently at the same time. Sydney uses Australian Eastern Standard Time and Brisbane uses Australian Eastern Standard Time. So, when it is 12:00 AM in Sydney, it is 12:00 AM in Brisbane.
Common Sydney times and their Brisbane equivalents.
| Sydney Time | Brisbane Time |
|---|---|
| 12:00 AM Sydney | 12:00 AM Brisbane |
| 1:00 AM Sydney | 1:00 AM Brisbane |
| 2:00 AM Sydney | 2:00 AM Brisbane |
| 3:00 AM Sydney | 3:00 AM Brisbane |
| 4:00 AM Sydney | 4:00 AM Brisbane |
| 5:00 AM Sydney | 5:00 AM Brisbane |
| 6:00 AM Sydney | 6:00 AM Brisbane |
| 7:00 AM Sydney | 7:00 AM Brisbane |
| 8:00 AM Sydney | 8:00 AM Brisbane |
| 9:00 AM Sydney | 9:00 AM Brisbane |
| 10:00 AM Sydney | 10:00 AM Brisbane |
| 11:00 AM Sydney | 11:00 AM Brisbane |
| 12:00 PM Sydney | 12:00 PM Brisbane |
| 1:00 PM Sydney | 1:00 PM Brisbane |
| 2:00 PM Sydney | 2:00 PM Brisbane |
| 3:00 PM Sydney | 3:00 PM Brisbane |
| 4:00 PM Sydney | 4:00 PM Brisbane |
| 5:00 PM Sydney | 5:00 PM Brisbane |
| 6:00 PM Sydney | 6:00 PM Brisbane |
| 7:00 PM Sydney | 7:00 PM Brisbane |
| 8:00 PM Sydney | 8:00 PM Brisbane |
| 9:00 PM Sydney | 9:00 PM Brisbane |
| 10:00 PM Sydney | 10:00 PM Brisbane |
| 11:00 PM Sydney | 11:00 PM Brisbane |
Sydney uses Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST, UTC+10) in winter and Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT, UTC+11) in summer. Because Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere, its summer runs October–April — the opposite of the Northern Hemisphere. Clocks go forward on the first Sunday of October and back on the first Sunday of April.
Brisbane uses AEST (UTC+10) year-round — Queensland does not observe Daylight Saving Time, a point of ongoing debate in Australia. This means Brisbane and Sydney share the same offset only during Sydney's winter (April–October) but differ by one hour during Sydney's summer.
Both Sydney and Brisbane may observe Daylight Saving Time, which means the offset between them can change twice a year. Here is what to expect each season.
| Period | Note | Sydney | Brisbane | Offset |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov – Mar | Both on standard time | GMT+11 (UTC+11) | GMT+10 (UTC+10) | 1 hour |
| Mar – late Mar | US clocks forward, some zones still on standard | GMT+11 (UTC+11) | GMT+10 (UTC+10) | 1 hour |
| Late Mar – Oct current | Both on summer / daylight time | GMT+10 (UTC+10) | GMT+10 (UTC+10) | 0 hours |
| Late Oct – early Nov | Clocks transitioning — check exact date | GMT+11 (UTC+11) | GMT+10 (UTC+10) | 1 hour |
The transition window typically lasts 1–2 weeks in spring and autumn. If you have a recurring weekly meeting near a clock change, verify the exact date to avoid a missed call.
Sydney and Brisbane are currently at the same UTC offset — there is no time difference between them right now.
The best overlap window is 9:00 am–6:00 pm Sydney time, which corresponds to 9:00 am–6:00 pm Brisbane time. Both cities are within standard business hours (9 am–6 pm) during this window.
When it is 9:00 AM in Sydney, it is 9:00 am in Brisbane. Sydney is 0 hours at the same offset as Brisbane.
When it is 5:00 PM in Brisbane, it is 5:00 pm in Sydney.
Sydney observes Daylight Saving Time but Brisbane does not. This means the offset between the two cities changes by one hour when Sydney transitions its clocks — typically in late March (spring forward) and late October (fall back). Always verify the current offset when scheduling around those dates.