GST to AEST Converter & Meeting Planner
Quick answer: 9:00 AM GST = 3:00 PM AEST (fixed +04:00 standard offset — not DST-adjusted). Use the interactive converter below for DST-aware local-time scheduling.
Planning a call or meeting between Gulf Standard Time (GST) and Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)? You need to account for the standard time difference. Australian Eastern Standard Time is normally 6 hours ahead of Gulf Standard Time. Whether you are coordinating between teams in Dubai and Abu Dhabi and Sydney and Melbourne, our live tool has you covered. Use our interactive overlap studio below to find the perfect waking hours for both regions, taking into account any seasonal Daylight Saving Time (DST) changes.
24-Hour Conversion Table
Quick reference: 12:00 AM GST = 6:00 AM AEST. The full 24-hour GST to AEST table below uses fixed standard offsets for exact abbreviation searches.
Example: 3:00 PM GST = 9:00 PM AEST.
| GST Time | AEST Time |
|---|---|
| 12:00 AM (00:00) | 6:00 AM (06:00) |
| 1:00 AM (01:00) | 7:00 AM (07:00) |
| 2:00 AM (02:00) | 8:00 AM (08:00) |
| 3:00 AM (03:00) | 9:00 AM (09:00) |
| 4:00 AM (04:00) | 10:00 AM (10:00) |
| 5:00 AM (05:00) | 11:00 AM (11:00) |
| 6:00 AM (06:00) | 12:00 PM (12:00) |
| 7:00 AM (07:00) | 1:00 PM (13:00) |
| 8:00 AM (08:00) | 2:00 PM (14:00) |
| 9:00 AM (09:00) | 3:00 PM (15:00) |
| 10:00 AM (10:00) | 4:00 PM (16:00) |
| 11:00 AM (11:00) | 5:00 PM (17:00) |
| 12:00 PM (12:00) | 6:00 PM (18:00) |
| 1:00 PM (13:00) | 7:00 PM (19:00) |
| 2:00 PM (14:00) | 8:00 PM (20:00) |
| 3:00 PM (15:00) | 9:00 PM (21:00) |
| 4:00 PM (16:00) | 10:00 PM (22:00) |
| 5:00 PM (17:00) | 11:00 PM (23:00) |
| 6:00 PM (18:00) | 12:00 AM (00:00)+1 day |
| 7:00 PM (19:00) | 1:00 AM (01:00)+1 day |
| 8:00 PM (20:00) | 2:00 AM (02:00)+1 day |
| 9:00 PM (21:00) | 3:00 AM (03:00)+1 day |
| 10:00 PM (22:00) | 4:00 AM (04:00)+1 day |
| 11:00 PM (23:00) | 5:00 AM (05:00)+1 day |
Best time to call Sydney from Dubai
For most work calls, compare the normal business day in Dubai (GST) with the business day in Sydney (AEST). GST commonly covers Middle East, Gulf Region, while AEST is mainly associated with Oceania, Australia.
⚠️ Note: 2026-07-05 is not a normal workday in one or both regions based on their configured calendar. The overlap below should be treated as a reference, not a guaranteed office-hours window.
✅ The most practical overlap on 2026-07-05 is usually 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM GST, which corresponds to 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM AEST. This window sits inside the typical GST workday (9:00 AM - 6:00 PM) and the AEST workday (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM).
- DST Safety: GST or AEST may shift during Daylight Saving Time. Always confirm the converted time for your specific date.
- Dubai Financial Market (DFM): 10:00-15:00 local time in Dubai.
- Australian Securities Exchange (ASX): 10:00-16:00 local time in Sydney.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the time difference between GST and AEST?
During standard time, Australian Eastern Standard Time is 6 hours ahead of Gulf Standard Time.
Does Dubai use Daylight Saving Time?
Dubai and the entire United Arab Emirates do not observe Daylight Saving Time, remaining fixed at UTC+4:00 throughout the year. This means the offset between Dubai and DST-observing countries such as the UK or the US shifts by one hour each spring and autumn when those countries change their clocks.
Is GST the same as UAE Standard Time?
Yes, UAE Standard Time is the national designation for the same UTC+4:00 offset that Gulf Standard Time describes regionally. Both terms refer to the same fixed clock used across the United Arab Emirates, and GST additionally covers Oman under its regional name.
Does all of eastern Australia observe Daylight Saving Time?
No — eastern Australia is split on DST. New South Wales (Sydney), Victoria (Melbourne), Tasmania (Hobart), and the ACT (Canberra) advance their clocks to AEDT (UTC+11) each October, while Queensland (Brisbane) opts out entirely and remains on AEST (UTC+10) year-round. This means Sydney and Brisbane run on the same clock for only part of the year.
What is the difference between AEST and AEDT?
AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time) is the UTC+10:00 offset observed during the Southern Hemisphere winter months, roughly April through October. AEDT (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) is the UTC+11:00 offset applied during the Southern Hemisphere summer when clocks spring forward in October, observed by New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, and the ACT.