
Exact time synced with atomic clocks (IANA + NTP)
Sunday, April 5, 2026
United Arab Emirates · Asia/Dubai · GMT+4
Dubai is 6h behind Melbourne

Exact time synced with atomic clocks (IANA + NTP)
Sunday, April 5, 2026
United Arab Emirates · Asia/Dubai · GMT+4

Exact time synced with atomic clocks (IANA + NTP)
Monday, April 6, 2026
Australia · Australia/Melbourne · GMT+10
If you are scheduling a call between Dubai and Melbourne, the overlap window is limited to typical business hours. When it is 9 am in Dubai it is 3 pm in Melbourne — a workable window for scheduling. The latest reasonable overlap is around 11 am in Dubai (5 pm in Melbourne). Outside this window there is effectively no good overlap for regular office hours.
Scheduling a family call between Dubai and Melbourne takes a little planning. Dubai is 6 hours behind Melbourne, which means there's no window that feels comfortable for everyone at the same time. The most manageable option is early evening in Dubai — around 7 pm — which puts Melbourne at 1 am. Someone will need to stretch a little, but at least no one's setting a middle-of-the-night alarm. Weekends tend to give the most flexibility if you can agree on a time in advance.
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