AEST PST Time Converter

Convert AEST to PST instantly. Australian Eastern Standard Time is UTC+10 / UTC+11 (AEDT) and Pacific Standard Time is UTC-8 / UTC-7 (PDT) — a 18h difference. Enter any time in either field — both are fully editable. Use the ⇄ button to swap directions.

🕐 Live Current Times

AEST
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Australian Eastern Standard Time
18h behind
⇄ PST→AEST
PST
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Pacific Standard Time

⚡ Bidirectional Time Converter

AEST (UTC+10 / UTC+11 (AEDT)) → PST (UTC-8 / UTC-7 (PDT)) · Difference: 18h behind (auto-adjusts for DST)

ℹ️ Timezone Details

AEST Offset
UTC+10 / UTC+11 (AEDT)
PST Offset
UTC-8 / UTC-7 (PDT)
Difference
18h behind
AEST Full Name
Australian Eastern Standard Time
PST Full Name
Pacific Standard Time

🤝 Best Meeting Hours Between AEST and PST

Because PST is 18h behind of AEST, use this table to plan calls that fall in reasonable working hours for both sides.

AESTPSTSuitability
7:00 AM1:00 PMGood — early morning start
8:00 AM2:00 PMBest overlap
9:00 AM3:00 PMBest overlap
10:00 AM4:00 PMBest overlap
11:00 AM5:00 PMGood — late afternoon

🏙️ Cities Covered by Each Time Zone

AEST Cities
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide (ACST), Hobart, Gold Coast
PST Cities
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, San Diego, Las Vegas, Vancouver

Note: AEST observes Daylight Saving Time and PST observes Daylight Saving Time, so the offset may change seasonally. The live clocks and converter on this page adjust automatically.

📋 Full 24-Hour Conversion Table — AEST to PST

AEST (12h)AEST (24h)PST (12h)PST (24h)DayType
12:00 AM00:006:00 AM06:00-2 DayNight
1:00 AM01:007:00 AM07:00-2 DayNight
2:00 AM02:008:00 AM08:00-2 DayNight
3:00 AM03:009:00 AM09:00-2 DayNight
4:00 AM04:0010:00 AM10:00-2 DayNight
5:00 AM05:0011:00 AM11:00-2 DayNight
6:00 AM06:0012:00 PM12:00-2 Day
7:00 AM07:001:00 PM13:00-2 Day
8:00 AM08:002:00 PM14:00-2 Day
9:00 AM09:003:00 PM15:00-2 DayBusiness
10:00 AM10:004:00 PM16:00-2 DayBusiness
11:00 AM11:005:00 PM17:00-2 DayBusiness
12:00 PM12:006:00 PM18:00-2 DayBusiness
1:00 PM13:007:00 PM19:00-2 DayBusiness
2:00 PM14:008:00 PM20:00-2 DayBusiness
3:00 PM15:009:00 PM21:00-2 DayBusiness
4:00 PM16:0010:00 PM22:00-2 DayBusiness
5:00 PM17:0011:00 PM23:00-2 DayBusiness
6:00 PM18:0012:00 AM00:00
7:00 PM19:001:00 AM01:00
8:00 PM20:002:00 AM02:00
9:00 PM21:003:00 AM03:00
10:00 PM22:004:00 AM04:00Night
11:00 PM23:005:00 AM05:00Night

Note: this table uses a fixed offset. During Daylight Saving Time the difference may change — use the live converter above which adjusts automatically.

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💡 How to Convert AEST to PST

1
Find the offset — Australian Eastern Standard Time is UTC+10 / UTC+11 (AEDT) and Pacific Standard Time is UTC-8 / UTC-7 (PDT). The difference between them is 18h behind.
2
Use either input field — Type a time in the AEST field to get the PST equivalent, or type in the PST field to get the AEST time. Both fields are editable.
3
Swap directions — Click ⇄ to instantly swap the conversion direction, or visit the PST to AEST page.
4
Check the table — The 24-hour reference table shows every hour converted, with working hours marked green and late night/early morning marked orange.
5
Watch for day changes — Some times cross midnight, so a "+1 Day" or "-1 Day" note appears to show the date is different in the converted timezone.

❓ FAQ — AEST to PST

What is the time difference between AEST and PST?

Pacific Standard Time (PST) is 18h behind of Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST).

How do I convert AEST to PST?

Use the converter above — type any time in the AEST field and the PST result appears instantly. You can also refer to the 24-hour table on this page.

Is PST ahead or behind AEST?

Pacific Standard Time (PST) is 18h behind of Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST).

How do I convert PST back to AEST?

Simply type in the PST field in the bidirectional converter above — it works in both directions. Or visit the dedicated PST to AEST converter page.

What is the best overlap time for meetings between AEST and PST?

Use the meeting hours table above to find windows where both timezones fall within reasonable working hours.