UTC to AEST — Time Zone Converter
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC, UTC+0) covers the global reference timeline; Australian Eastern Time (AEST, UTC+10) covers eastern Australia. In standard time, AEST is 10 hours ahead of UTC. The practical window is early morning in the global reference timeline, which lands in the late afternoon or evening in eastern Australia. Use the live converter below — it applies today's IANA time zone data, including daylight saving time, and gives you a meeting schedule you can paste straight into email or Slack.
UTC to AEST, hour by hour (today)
Frequently asked questions
What is the time difference between UTC and AEST?+
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is UTC+0 and Australian Eastern Time (AEST) is UTC+10, so in standard time AEST is 10 hours ahead of UTC. The gap shifts by an hour around daylight saving transitions, so always check a live converter near the change dates in spring and autumn.
Does UTC or AEST observe daylight saving time?+
Coordinated Universal Time stays on UTC+0 all year — no daylight saving time. Australian Eastern Time observes daylight saving time (AEST in winter, AEDT in summer).
What is the best time for a meeting between UTC and AEST?+
The practical window is early morning in the global reference timeline, which lands in the late afternoon or evening in eastern Australia. The converter above highlights office hours in green for both zones, so you can slide to a time that works for everyone.
How do I share a UTC to AEST meeting time by email?+
Pick a time in the converter, log it to the Smart Clipboard, and copy it as bullets, a formatted table, or a one-line question — with both UTC and AEST times spelled out so nobody has to do the math.