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Australia uses three main time zones: AEST (UTC+10), ACST (UTC+09:30) and AWST (UTC+08). Some jurisdictions observe daylight saving time, while others do not.
Learn how dates and times are written and spoken in Australia, with examples and references. Find out the common formats, the government recommendations, and the variations across different contexts and regions.
Melbourne is Australia's second-most populous city with diverse and multicultural population. The web page provides historical and current data on population growth, density, immigration, ancestry, religion, and languages of Melbourne.
Richmond is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3 km east of the CBD. It has a diverse population, a vibrant retail sector, a rich industrial heritage and a number of landmarks and public spaces.
Brighton is an affluent suburb of Melbourne, Australia, named after Brighton in England. It has a history of sea bathing, stately homes, churches, schools, and a railway connection since 1860.
Learn how each state and territory of Australia determines whether or not to use daylight saving time (DST). Victoria observes DST from the first Sunday in October to the first Sunday in April, along with New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, and South Australia.
Learn about Australia, the world's sixth-largest country by area and a sovereign nation comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. Explore its ancient Aboriginal heritage, its colonial past, its diverse and modern society, and its role in the world.
Docklands is an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Australia, that was once a swamp and later a dock area. Learn about its transformation from a derelict industrial zone to a modern urban precinct with landmarks, heritage and businesses.