Queen Victoria. There was a time when Australia was ruled by England too.
It will be 2:00 am in Victoria, Australia when it is 9:00 am PST (Penguin Standard Time)
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Yes it is daytime in England when is it night time in Australia.
21,633 Austria's would fit in England
The middle of Austalia is 9 hours ahead of England. So it would be 15:00pm in the middle of Austalia. The west side of Australia is 8 hours ahead of England. So it would be 14:00pm In the west of Australia. The east of Australia is 10 hours ahead of England. So it woul be 16:00pm in the east of Australia. Hope this helps.
Victoria is +10 GMT (10 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time)
No it's not. Australia and United Kingdom has different timezones. Philippines, Taiwan and the eastern part of China could be the same as Australia's time too since Philippines' time zone is +8 GMT and it's exactly the same as Perth (the western part of Australia). Conclusion: England and Australia has different time zones For more information about this please go to the URL below.
Western Australia for example is 9 hours ahead of England (GMT)
The Australian state of Victoria was named after England's Queen Victoria who, in 1837, at the age of 18, succeeded her uncle, William IV, to the throne to become the last monarch of the House of Hanover. At the time when Victoria separated from New South Wales, the colonies of Australia were still under British rule. Queen Victoria was the reigning monarch of the time, so it was prudent to honour her by naming a state after her.
Australia has several time zones, so it depends on what part of Australia you are referring to. Western Australia is GMT +8 hours. The Northern Territory and South Australia is GMT +9.5 hours. The east coast including New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania and Victoria is GMT +10 hours. So Australia is 8 to 10 hours ahead of England (Daylight savings not taken into account.).
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