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It would be winter.
In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.
you would fly west towards the setting sun like going to Hawaii
Depends on where you live from Sydney, Australia
Sydney has twice the amount of rainfall than London each year! Sydney has more torrential rain though, so it would not seem so.
It would be summer in Sydney.
Vancouver, Canada
When it is 4:00 p.m. in Toronto, Canada, the time is 3:00 a.m. the next day in Jakarta while Toronto is on daylight savings time. Toronto is in the eastern time zone whereas Jakarta is within the Western Indonesia time zone. Jakarta never observes daylight savings time.
The date on October 9 is October 9.
Sydney, Australia is 15 hours ahead of the Central Time Zone, so it would be 6 am.
I don't think there are any direct flights. I have done it via Taipei, Beijing, Honolulu and LA, San Francisco, and LA - Auckland. I think Honolulu was the quickest at 6 hours between Vancouver and Honolulu and 8-9 between Honolulu and Sydney. The LA route isn't too much longer and usually cheaper than Honolulu.
I do live there, and no not particularly.