HAST to AEST Converter

Use our converter below to change times between Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HAST) to Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). If you mixed up your time zones and would like to convert AEST to HAST instead, you can find that converter here: Australian Eastern Standard Time to Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time Converter. And if you don't like either of our tools, then go back to see all of our time zone converters.

Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time

Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HAST) is the time zone observed in Hawaii and parts of the Aleutian Islands, including cities like Honolulu and Hilo. It is 10 hours behind UTC and does not observe daylight saving time.

Cities:

  • Honolulu
  • Hilo
  • Kailua-Kona
  • Lihue

Australian Eastern Standard Time

Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) is the time zone used in the eastern part of Australia, including cities like Sydney and Melbourne. It is 10 hours ahead of UTC during standard time and 11 hours ahead during daylight saving time.

Cities:

  • Sydney
  • Melbourne
  • Brisbane
  • Gold Coast

How to convert time from Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HAST) to Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)

Converting between Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HAST) and Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) could be challenging. As companies become more global, we find ourselves in a mess of calendar invites. Time changes from HAST cities like Honolulu, Hilo, Kailua-Kona, Lihue are 22 hour(s) apart to AEST cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, holiday schedules, and the basic communication becomes a juggling act. To make it easier to understand, we'll break down the process of converting time between HAST and AEST into step-by-step instructions.

Step 1: Understanding Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time and Australian Eastern Standard Time

Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time is UTC-10, which means that the local time in the Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time zone is -10 hours apart from UTC. Australian Eastern Standard Time is UTC11, which means that the local time in the Australian Eastern Standard Time zone is 11 hours apart from UTC.

Step 2: Calculate the Time Difference

To convert time from Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time to Australian Eastern Standard Time, we first need to find the time difference between both time zones. Since Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time is UTC-10 and Australian Eastern Standard Time is UTC11, the time difference is: 22 hour(s)

  • 22 hours = Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time's difference from UTC 11 + (Australian Eastern Standard Time's difference from UTC -10
  • Australian Eastern Standard Time has 22 hour(s) difference Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time.

Understanding Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time and Australian Eastern Standard Time

Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time is UTC-10, which means that the local time in the Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time zone is -10 hours apart from UTC. Australian Eastern Standard Time is UTC11, which means that the local time in the Australian Eastern Standard Time zone is 11 hours apart from UTC.

Step 4: Practice Converting Times

Now that you know the process, try converting different times from Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time to Australian Eastern Standard Time for practice before going to the answer page. Remember to always add the Australian Eastern Standard Time time difference to the Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time time.

Scheduling a meeting between Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time and Australian Eastern Standard Time

When scheduling a meeting between employees in the Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time and Australian Eastern Standard Time zones, there are several factors to consider to ensure that the meeting is convenient and productive for all participants. Here's a detailed breakdown of what you should consider before scheduling across time zones:

  • Convert Time Difference: As we've discussed earlier, Australian Eastern Standard Time is 22 ahead of Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time. It's crucial to take this time difference into account when scheduling a meeting to avoid scheduling conflicts or creating meetings at odd or inappropriate hours. In my experience, accidentally scheduling a meeting a 4am is awkward.
  • Overlapping Working Hours: To find a suitable time for the meeting, you’ll need to identify the overlapping working hours between the two time zones. For example, if employees in both zones work from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM local time, the overlapping hours could be between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time but 22 hours different to Australian Eastern Standard Time. Be upfront with Australian Eastern Standard Time employees to find the right time.
  • Consideration of Local Holidays: Be mindful of local Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time and Australian Eastern Standard Time holidays, festivals, or observances in both time zones. These events might affect employee availability or working hours. Check local calendars for both the Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time and Australian Eastern Standard Time zones to avoid scheduling conflicts.
  • Communicate Time Zone Differences: Clearly communicate the meeting time in both Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time and Australian Eastern Standard Time to avoid confusion. Using a tool like an online meeting planner or time zone converter can help simplify the process and ensure accuracy.

Converting time zones across other countries

The process of converting time between two time zones is similar regardless of the countries involved. You'll need to determine the time difference between the two zones and add it to the time in the first zone. Keep in mind that some countries may observe daylight saving time or have different time zones within the country. It's important to double-check the time difference before scheduling any meetings or events.