The official start of winter everywhere in Australia is the first day of June.
If it is 8pm in Perth, Australia, it would be 1am in Honolulu, Hawaii. Honolulu is 19 hours behind Perth.
3 PM EST in New York = 4 AM WST in Perth (the next day)
It depends on the time of year.From the second Sunday of March until the day before the first Sunday of November, when it's 4 PM AWST in Perth, it's 4 AM EDT in Detroit. During the rest of the year, when it's 4 PM AWST in Perth, it's 3 AM EST in Detroit.
When it is 9 AM Eastern Standard Time (EST) in New York in August, it would be 11 PM the same day in Perth, Australia. Perth is typically 13 hours ahead of New York during this time of year due to the time difference and daylight saving adjustments.
The longest day happens on the summer solstice, June 21 in the north and December 21 in the south e.g. Australia.
Typically it is June 21st
The official end of summer throughout Australia (including Perth, Western Australia) is the last day of February. Summer in Australia officially starts on 1 December, but the weather may have summer temperatures long before then, and continue right through to late March.
If it is 8pm in Perth, Australia, it would be 1am in Honolulu, Hawaii. Honolulu is 19 hours behind Perth.
Australia's sunniest city is Perth, with an average of 8 hours of sunlight per day.
From Perth to Kalbarri, Western Australia, is a distance of 577km by road. The trip takes an average of just over 7 hours, without breaks. It is a comfortable full day's journey with breaks.
it depends on what day it is
The Perth Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Western Australia is 9749 miles from Salt Lake City.
2:00am, the next day
3 PM EST in New York = 4 AM WST in Perth (the next day)
For the whole of the southern hemisphere, the longest day is 21st of December.
Many places in Western Australia, South Australia and western Queensland record extremes of heat on Christmas Day, but there are no official figures for the hottest Christmas Day anywhere on record in Australia. Locals in the Pilbara region of Western Australia speak of a day in the early 1980s when the temperature touched on 50 degrees Celsius.
Brett Chadwick from perth Western Australia sold 10 in a days work with trade ins and while doing deliverys as well..got the otp to prove it