UTC + 9: 30
UTC + 9: 30
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Zone meridian | 142 ° 30 ′ E
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UTC + 9: 30 is a zone time which has the longitude semicircle 142 ° 30 ′ East as the reference meridian. On watches with this zone time, it is nine and a half hours later than Coordinated Universal Time and eight and a half hours later than CET .
The time zone UTC + 9: 30 is used exclusively in Australia and is also called Australian Central Standard Time (ACST). In the Northern Territory it is valid all year round. In South Australia it is only valid in the winter half-year; UTC + 10:30 is used as summer time in the summer half-year .
scope
All year round
Standard Time (Southern Hemisphere)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Australian government ( Memento from November 12, 2009 in the Internet Archive )