Cities in New South Wales
New South Wales uses AEST (UTC+10) / AEDT (UTC+11) in summer. Australia's most populous state is home to Sydney, with the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
Cities in New South Wales span the Australia/Sydney time zone. There are 5 featured cities in New South Wales on WorldTimePage, each with a live local clock. The capital of New South Wales is Sydney. New South Wales uses AEST (UTC+10) / AEDT (UTC+11) in summer. Australia's most populous state is home to Sydney, with the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
Top Cities in New South Wales
Live times · 5 citiesAll clocks update in real time. Primary timezone: Australia/Sydney.
All Cities in New South Wales
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Frequently Asked Questions — Cities in New South Wales
How many cities are in New South Wales?
New South Wales has many cities. The top cities in New South Wales featured on WorldTimePage include Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong, Maitland, Coffs Harbour, with Sydney serving as the state capital.
What time zone is New South Wales in?
New South Wales uses the Australia/Sydney time zone. All major cities in New South Wales observe the same time zone.
What is the capital city of New South Wales?
The capital city of New South Wales is Sydney. It is located in the Australia/Sydney time zone.
What are the largest cities in New South Wales?
The largest cities in New South Wales include Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong, Maitland, Coffs Harbour and more.
What is the current time in New South Wales?
The current time in New South Wales follows the Australia/Sydney time zone. You can see live clocks for all cities in New South Wales on this page.
Are Newcastle, Wollongong, and Maitland on the same time?
Yes. Newcastle, Wollongong, and Maitland are all in the Australia/Sydney time zone (GMT+10) and always share the same local time. Every city in New South Wales follows this single time zone.
What time zone is Newcastle in?
Newcastle is in the Australia/Sydney time zone (GMT+10). It follows the same schedule as the rest of New South Wales, with no time difference from other cities in the state.
Does New South Wales observe Daylight Saving Time?
Yes. New South Wales observes Daylight Saving Time. Clocks spring forward 1 hour on the first Sunday in October and fall back 1 hour on the first Sunday in April. During summer the state shifts to its daylight offset; in winter it reverts to standard time.