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Photographer's Guide to Melbourne

Golden Hour & Twilight in Melbourne

Local time is 1:58 PM. Sunset in 3h 33m, at 5:30 PM. Use the quick paths below to jump straight to photography, moon, or prayer details.

Victoria, Australia Australia/Melbourne 10h 25m daylight
Sunset in 3h 33m 5:30 PM local time

Evening golden hour begins at 4:53 PM.

Dawn 6:37 AM Daylight is active right now. Dusk 5:58 PM
Sunrise 7:05 AM Solar noon 12:18 PM Sunset 5:30 PM

Tomorrow's Sunrise Quality

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Sunrise 7:05 AM 1 min later than yesterday
Sunset 5:30 PM 1 min earlier than yesterday
Daylight 10h 25m 11 min shorter across 7 days
Moon Waning Gibbous 89% illumination tonight
Photography Golden hour windows

Morning 7:05 AM to 7:42 AM · Evening starts 4:53 PM

Moon New Moon in 12 days

Waning Gibbous now with 89% illumination.

Prayer Asr at 3:07 PM

Full schedule stays below when you need it.

Photography Windows in Melbourne

Lead with the moments that actually change your outdoor plan: golden hour, twilight, and whether daylight is getting longer or shorter this week.

Morning Golden Hour

7:05 AM 7:42 AM
38 minutes

Evening Golden Hour

4:53 PM 5:30 PM
38 minutes
PhaseDawnDusk
Civil Twilight 6:37 AM 5:58 PM
Nautical Twilight 6:06 AM 6:29 PM
Astronomical Twilight 5:35 AM 7:00 PM
Daylight Trend — 7 Day View
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Thu
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Moon Data for Melbourne

Useful when your plan extends past sunset or when you want to know whether moonlight will help or compete with the shot.

Moon Phase

Waning Gibbous 89% illumination

Moonrise & Moonset

Rise 7:30 PM
Set 10:30 AM
New Moon arrives in 12 days.

Prayer Times in Melbourne

The full schedule is available when you need it, while the page keeps the main sunrise and sunset answer easy to scan for everyone else.

Next prayer Asr 3:07 PM
Fajr 5:34 AM
Sunrise 7:05 AM
Dhuhr 12:19 PM
Asr 3:07 PM
Maghrib 5:31 PM
Isha 6:54 PM

Calculated using Muslim World League (MWL) method. Standard (Shafi'i) juristic method for Asr.

About Sunrise & Sunset in Melbourne

Today in Melbourne, the sun rises at 7:05 AM and sets at 5:30 PM, providing 10h 25m of daylight. Solar noon lands at 12:18 PM, when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky. Civil twilight begins at 6:37 AM and ends at 5:58 PM, extending usable outdoor light beyond sunrise and sunset.

How Sunrise and Sunset Times Are Calculated

SunriseTime uses the NOAA Solar Calculator algorithm to compute sunrise and sunset times with precision within one minute. The calculation accounts for Melbourne's geographic coordinates (latitude -37.8136°, longitude 144.9631°), atmospheric refraction, and the sun's apparent diameter. All times are displayed in the local timezone (Australia/Melbourne) and updated daily.

Golden Hour Photography in Melbourne

The morning golden hour in Melbourne runs from 7:05 AM to 7:42 AM (38 minutes), while the evening golden hour spans 4:53 PM to 5:30 PM (38 minutes). During golden hour, sunlight travels through more atmosphere, producing warm tones ideal for photography and filmmaking.

Daylight Trends and Seasonal Changes

Daylight duration in Melbourne changes throughout the year based on its latitude of -37.81°. The 7-day forecast above shows how daylight hours are currently trending. Compared to yesterday, sunrise is 1 min later than yesterday and sunset is 1 min earlier than yesterday, reflecting the gradual seasonal transition.

Moon Phase and Lunar Data

The current moon phase in Melbourne is Waning Gibbous with 89% illumination. Moonrise occurs at 7:30 PM and moonset at 10:30 AM. Lunar data is useful for astronomers, photographers planning night shoots, and anyone interested in tidal patterns.

Prayer Times Calculation Method

Prayer times for Melbourne are calculated using the Muslim World League (MWL) convention, which sets Fajr at 18° below the horizon and Isha at 17°. The Asr time follows the Standard (Shafi'i) juristic method, where the shadow length equals the object height plus the shadow at solar noon.

30-Day Light Outlook

These changes make the page useful beyond the one-off “what time is sunrise today?” query.

Compared with 30 days ago

Daylight -67 min
Sunrise 27 min later
Sunset 40 min earlier
This helps explain whether mornings are opening up or tightening right now.

Expected 30 days from now

Daylight -44 min
Sunrise 24 min later
Sunset 20 min earlier
A quick way to see how much the local light schedule will move over the next month.

2026 Annual Light Extremes

This section answers the next useful question after today: when are the real yearly limits for local light?

Sunrise extremes

Earliest sunrise 5:52 AM
Latest sunrise 7:37 AM
Dec 5 · Apr 4

Sunset extremes

Earliest sunset 5:08 PM
Latest sunset 8:46 PM
Jun 10 · Jan 1

Longest day

Daylight 14h 47m
Date Dec 18
The widest daylight window of the year in Melbourne.

Shortest day

Daylight 9h 32m
Date Jun 21
The narrowest daylight window of the year in Melbourne.

Seasonal Daylight Checkpoints

These four checkpoints make the year easier to scan than a raw calendar of 365 daily values.

Checkpoint Date Sunrise Sunset Daylight
March Equinox Mar 20 7:23 AM 7:34 PM 12h 11m
June Solstice Jun 21 7:36 AM 5:09 PM 9h 32m
September Equinox Sep 22 6:11 AM 6:17 PM 12h 05m
December Solstice Dec 21 5:55 AM 8:42 PM 14h 47m

Photo Planning Signals for Melbourne

These checks make the page more than a time lookup: they show how latitude, season, and nearby alternatives affect the shoot window.

Latitude band Clear seasonal swing, worth checking month by month

-37.81°, 144.96° · Australia/Melbourne

Window balance Morning and evening windows are similar today

Morning: 38 min · Evening: 38 min

Annual daylight swing 5 h between shortest and longest day

Longest day: 14h 47m · Shortest day: 9h 32m

Check this matrix before scheduling portraits, skyline shots, travel arrivals, or outdoor video in Melbourne.

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