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Exact time and day length

Sunrise and Sunset times in Griffith, Australia


Today:

Sunrise: 06:53:06 Sunset: 20:06:24

Day Length: 13h 13m 18s

Time zone: Australia/Sydney, UTC +11 h.

Latitude: -34.29, Longitude: 146.04

Griffith

New South Wales, Australia

15 455 people



Date Sunrise Solar Noon Sunset Day length
2026-Feb-01, Sunday 06:36:22 13:29:20 20:22:17 13h 45m 55s
2026-Feb-02, Monday 06:37:23 13:29:28 20:21:32 13h 44m 9s
2026-Feb-03, Tuesday 06:38:24 13:29:35 20:20:45 13h 42m 21s
2026-Feb-04, Wednesday 06:39:25 13:29:41 20:19:57 13h 40m 32s
2026-Feb-05, Thursday 06:40:25 13:29:46 20:19:07 13h 38m 42s
2026-Feb-06, Friday 06:41:25 13:29:51 20:18:16 13h 36m 51s
2026-Feb-07, Saturday 06:42:25 13:29:54 20:17:24 13h 34m 59s
2026-Feb-08, Sunday 06:43:25 13:29:57 20:16:30 13h 33m 5s
2026-Feb-09, Monday 06:44:24 13:30:00 20:15:35 13h 31m 11s
2026-Feb-10, Tuesday 06:45:24 13:30:01 20:14:38 13h 29m 14s
2026-Feb-11, Wednesday 06:46:23 13:30:02 20:13:41 13h 27m 18s
2026-Feb-12, Thursday 06:47:21 13:30:01 20:12:42 13h 25m 21s
2026-Feb-13, Friday 06:48:19 13:30:00 20:11:42 13h 23m 23s
2026-Feb-14, Saturday 06:49:17 13:29:59 20:10:40 13h 21m 23s
2026-Feb-15, Sunday 06:50:15 13:29:56 20:09:38 13h 19m 23s
2026-Feb-16, Monday 06:51:12 13:29:53 20:08:34 13h 17m 22s
2026-Feb-17, Tuesday 06:52:09 13:29:49 20:07:29 13h 15m 20s
2026-Feb-18, Wednesday 06:53:06 13:29:45 20:06:24 13h 13m 18s
2026-Feb-19, Thursday 06:54:02 13:29:40 20:05:17 13h 11m 15s
2026-Feb-20, Friday 06:54:58 13:29:34 20:04:09 13h 9m 11s
2026-Feb-21, Saturday 06:55:54 13:29:27 20:03:01 13h 7m 7s
2026-Feb-22, Sunday 06:56:49 13:29:20 20:01:51 13h 5m 2s
2026-Feb-23, Monday 06:57:44 13:29:12 20:00:41 13h 2m 57s
2026-Feb-24, Tuesday 06:58:38 13:29:04 19:59:29 13h 0m 51s
2026-Feb-25, Wednesday 06:59:32 13:28:55 19:58:17 12h 58m 45s
2026-Feb-26, Thursday 07:00:26 13:28:45 19:57:04 12h 56m 38s
2026-Feb-27, Friday 07:01:19 13:28:35 19:55:51 12h 54m 32s
2026-Feb-28, Saturday 07:02:12 13:28:24 19:54:36 12h 52m 24s

Day length in Griffith during the year on the chart:

Griffith on Australia map:

Locations in the same time zone Australia/Sydney

Sydney (New South Wales), Newcastle (New South Wales), Caerdydd (Cardiff), Canberra (Australian Capital Territory), Wollongong (New South Wales), Albury (New South Wales), Nowra (New South Wales), Wagga Wagga (New South Wales), Port Macquarie (New South Wales), Taree (New South Wales), Orange (New South Wales), Tamworth (New South Wales), Tweed Heads (New South Wales), Queanbeyan (New South Wales), Dubbo (New South Wales), Lismore (New South Wales), Armidale (New South Wales), Katoomba (New South Wales), Goulburn (New South Wales), Echuca (Victoria), Maitland (New South Wales), Tuncurry (New South Wales), Ballina (New South Wales), Richmond (New South Wales), Singleton (New South Wales), Kempsey (New South Wales), Muswellbrook (New South Wales), Parkes (New South Wales), Lithgow (New South Wales), Batemans Bay (New South Wales)

Largest populated areas in Australia

Sydney (New South Wales), Melbourne (Victoria), Brisbane (Queensland), Perth (Western Australia), Adelaide (South Australia), Newcastle (New South Wales), Gold Coast (Queensland), Cranbourne (Victoria), Canberra (Australian Capital Territory), Wollongong (New South Wales), Geelong (Victoria), Cairns (Queensland), Townsville (Queensland), Albury (New South Wales), Nowra (New South Wales), Darwin (Northern Territory), Toowoomba (Queensland), Ballarat (Victoria), Bendigo (Victoria), Hobart (Tasmania), Mackay (Queensland), Mandurah (Western Australia), Launceston (Tasmania), Rockhampton (Queensland), Coffs Harbour (New South Wales), Wagga Wagga (New South Wales), Bundaberg (Queensland), Port Macquarie (New South Wales), Mildura (Victoria), Taree (New South Wales)




Countries closest to Australia

*Calculation of distances from capital to capital


Daylight Hours FAQ: 10 Most Googled Questions Answered

Daylight hours refer to the period between sunrise and sunset. This duration changes throughout the year based on season and geographic location.

Earth's 23.5° axial tilt causes uneven sunlight distribution. Your hemisphere receives less direct sunlight in winter (shorter days) and more in summer (longer days).

Northern Hemisphere: June 20-22 (summer solstice).

Southern Hemisphere: December 21-23.

Near polar circles, the sun doesn't set for 24 hours.

Northern Hemisphere: December 21-22 (winter solstice).

Southern Hemisphere: June 20-21.

The closer to poles, the more extreme variations:

  • Equator: ~12-hour days year-round
  • Polar regions: Midnight sun/polar nights occur

Miami's lower latitude means:

  • Winter days are longer than NY's
  • Summer days are slightly shorter

During equinoxes:

  • Spring: March 20-21
  • Fall: September 22-23

Most rapid change near equinoxes: 2-4 minutes daily.

Slowest change near solstices: <1 minute daily.

Reliable tools:

  • Timeanddate.com
  • SunCalc.org
  • Photographer's Ephemeris app

Yes. Reduced winter sunlight may cause:

  • Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
  • Vitamin D deficiency

Solution: Light therapy lamps & midday walks




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