9 AM AEST in Singapore

9 AM AEST in Sydney is 7 AM SGT in Singapore (when Australia is on standard time). When Australia uses AEDT, 9 AM is 6 AM Singapore.

Sydney9:00 AM AEST
Singapore7:00 AM

Quick answer

9 AM AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10) is 7 AM SGT in Singapore (UTC+8). When Australia observes AEDT (UTC+11) in southern hemisphere summer, 9 AM AEDT is 6 AM SGT — one hour earlier. Singapore does not observe daylight saving.

9 AM AEST to Singapore: what to know

Australia’s eastern states (NSW, Victoria, ACT, Tasmania) observe daylight saving from October to April — the opposite of the Northern Hemisphere. AEST (UTC+10) is active April–October; AEDT (UTC+11) is active October–April. Singapore (SGT, UTC+8) never observes daylight saving.

Australia is typically ahead of Singapore: 9 AM Sydney reaches Singapore at 7 AM (AEST) or 6 AM (AEDT). For Australia–Singapore calls, the practical window is both cities in their mid-morning — which means Singapore waking up slightly early or Sydney waiting until late morning. Use the Sydney to Singapore planner for the live overlap.

What is 9 AM AEST in Singapore?

9 AM AEST is 7 AM SGT in Singapore (when Australia is on standard time, UTC+10). When Australia observes AEDT (UTC+11), 9 AM AEDT is 6 AM SGT. Singapore (UTC+8) does not observe daylight saving.

When is AEST vs AEDT active?

AEST (UTC+10) is active April–October (Southern Hemisphere winter). AEDT (UTC+11) is active October–April (Southern Hemisphere summer) — the opposite of Northern Hemisphere daylight saving.

Is 9 AM AEST a practical time for Australia–Singapore calls?

On AEST, 9 AM AEST = 7 AM Singapore is early but workable. On AEDT, 9 AM AEDT = 6 AM Singapore is too early for most teams. A better shared window is 11 AM–1 PM Sydney / 9–11 AM Singapore.

What is the best Australia–Singapore meeting window?

9–11 AM Singapore / 11 AM–1 PM Sydney AEST is a comfortable overlap. Use the Sydney to Singapore planner for the current live window.