On Sunday, the time difference between Australia (Australian Eastern Standard Time) and Greece was reduced to 8 hours from 9. Clocks in Greece were turned forward one hour early in the morning resulting in this change.
Meanwhile, in Australia, daylight saving ended on Sunday, April 7 at 3:00 am. Clocks were turned backward 1 hour to 2:00 am AEST. From now on, the time difference between the two countries will be 7 hours until the next change in October.
It’s important to note that Northern Territory, Queensland, and Western Australia do not observe daylight saving.