Canberra ACT, Australia is 10 hours ahead of France
The flight time from Melbourne, Australia to Paris, France is 20 hours, 52 minutes.
One difference between Paris and Australia is that Paris is a city in France, and Australia can refer to the Australian mainland or the continent. Due to this main difference, Australia's land area is much greater than that of Paris. Another difference is that Paris, France is situated on the continent of Europe.
If you're flying from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, then Melbourne International Airport is the only airport with international service. Melbourne International is sometimes known locally as Tullamarine Airport. If you're flying from Melbourne Florida, USA the two currently operating airlines - Delta and US Airways, both offer connecting service to France. Currently, there is no non-stop service from either airport to anywhere in France.
There is no difference with exception of location. Syrah grapes are is typically grown in France, while Shiraz is found in Australia. In California, it is called Syrah.
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There is a 6 hour difference between Michigan and France.
Sydney Australia will be ten hours ahead of Paris France. So it's Thursday at 6.24 p.m in England now, in Paris it's 7.24 p.m again Thursday, but in Sydney it will be 5.24 a.m (Friday Morning).
the germans have a white christmas, austrlians dont, its in the middle of summer. the germans celebrate christmas a lot more, they start their christmas event even before december. in australia we just celebrate christmas on the one day.
It depends on the part of Australia you are in, as Australia is so big that it has three time zones. Say it is 1300hrs in Perth. At that point it would be 0600hrs in France (7 hrs behind), 1430hrs in Adelaide (1.5 hrs ahead), and 1500hrs in Canberra (2 hrs ahead).
Australia is a long way from Europe. The continents of Asia, Africa and (if you come the other way Americas, are between us an Europe. To give you an idea of say London to Melbourne. You travel across France, Germany, Italy and Greece, through the Middle East, India and the Sub Continent, Asia, Indonesia, Papua/New Guinea and then you fly across Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, then into Melbourne. Or, you can fly out of London, over France, down over Morocco, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the rest of the African continent, over Madigascar, across the Indian Ocean, across more than 2,000 miles of Australia and into Melbourne. From London to Melbourne is about 20 hours flying time, the different airline routes means a trip of 22 to 26 hours depending on the number and length of stops. From Melbourne to Los Angeles is around 17 hours flight time (2011) at a top speed of 1050 k.p.h. (across the Pacific). I left Melbourne at 11.00 a.m. Australian Eastern Time on Friday and landed in Los Angeles at 9.00 a.m. on the same day. There is about a 17 hour time difference (Australia seeing sunrise before U.S).
The total distance from Australia to France is 9,427 miles This is equivalent to 15,244 kilometers or 8,231 nautical miles.