Sunrise and Sunset Times in Melbourne, Victoria

Today's sunrise and sunset times for Melbourne, Australia are shown below in local time, along with daylight length and golden hour periods.

Sunrise & Sunset in Melbourne, Victoria

Monday, February 23, 2026

Last updated: February 23, 2026

Sunrise
6:59 AM
Local time
Sunset
8:10 PM
Local time
Daylight length: 13 hours 12 minutes
Golden Hour: 7:35 PM 8:10 PM

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Today's Sun Data

EventTime
Sunrise6:59 AM
Solar Noon1:35 PM
Sunset8:10 PM
Morning Golden Hour6:59 AM - 7:34 AM
Evening Golden Hour7:35 PM - 8:10 PM
Civil Dawn6:32 AM
Civil Dusk8:38 PM
Nautical Dawn5:59 AM
Nautical Dusk9:10 PM
Astronomical Dawn5:25 AM
Astronomical Dusk9:44 PM
Day Length13h 12m

Data updated daily.

Last updated: February 23, 2026

Daily changes (tomorrow vs today)

  • Sunrise shifts 24h 1m later.
  • Sunset shifts 23h 58m later.
  • Daylight changes 3m shorter.

Nearby Cities in Australia

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About Sun Times in Melbourne

Melbourne, Victoria experiences varying sunrise and sunset times throughout the year due to its location at latitude -37.8136° and longitude 144.9631°. Today, the sun rises at 6:59 AM and sets at 8:10 PM, providing 13 hours and 12 minutes of daylight.

Melbourne sits in the Southern Hemisphere at about 37.8° latitude, placing it in a mid-latitude band. Cities in this band typically see noticeable seasonal shifts in daylight, which influences how quickly sunrise and sunset times shift across the seasons.

The golden hour, ideal for photography and outdoor activities, occurs in two periods today: morning from 6:59 AM to 7:34 AM, and evening from 7:35 PM to 8:10 PM. During these periods, the sun is low in the sky, creating warm, soft lighting conditions. Civil twilight begins at 6:32 AM and ends at 8:38 PM, offering enough natural light for most activities without artificial lighting.

Understanding these sun times helps residents and visitors plan their day, whether for outdoor recreation, photography, or simply knowing when to expect daylight. The times change daily as the Earth orbits the sun, with longer days in summer and shorter days in winter.

How People Use This Information

People use sunrise and sunset times for planning outdoor activities, photography, travel, prayer times, fitness routines, gardening, and understanding seasonal daylight changes. SunTimesToday is designed as a quick, location-specific reference that updates daily to reflect accurate astronomical calculations.

Data Source & Accuracy

Sunrise, sunset, daylight length, and twilight times on SunTimesToday are calculated using standard astronomical algorithms based on your selected location and date. Data is updated daily to reflect seasonal and yearly changes. While times are accurate for most practical uses, small variations may occur due to atmospheric conditions and local geography.