| As a rule-of-thumb, depending
on where you are in the U.S.A., Australia is about 14 to 17 hours ahead
of you in time --- that is, in Australia, for most of the day, it is the
day after the day you are observing – Sunday in U.S.A., Monday in Australia.
Also, roughly, daytime here, nighttime there.
Click on the clock above
to see a time-zone map. Just above the map, there is a link where
you may change the time mode from normal 12-hour time to military-style
24-hour time. Slightly up and to the right of the map of Australia,
the current date is posted. The date on this map is in 1 of 2 forms:
(a) if you are using the 24-hour time mode, the date-form will be ‘dd-mm-yyyy.
For example, 01-06-2007 represents June 1, 2007; (b) if you are using the
12-hour time mode, the date-form will be U.S.A.-style date, mm-dd-yyyy
--- e.g. 06-01-2007 for June 1, 2007. And, finally, your eyes are
not deceiving you; some time zones in Australia are but 30 minutes different
from adjacent time zones. Not the full hour seen in the U.S.A. |