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| UTC | UTC+09:45 |
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| 12:56, 30 June 2025 UTC+09:45 [refresh] | |
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UTC+09:45 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +09:45.
UTC+09:45 had been used as a time in Australia (Central Western Daylight Time, or CWDT). It was used by some roadhouses along the Eyre Highway in South Australia and Western Australia during summer while South Australia is on daylight saving time. Although it is not an official, government mandated time zone, the boundaries where it commences and ends are clearly defined and are usually shown on road maps of the area.
UTC+09:45 has been used in 5 places in Australia, including Border Village, Caiguna, Eucla, Madura and Mundrabilla. At the moment, these areas use UTC+08:45 because Western Australia never adopted daylight saving time and South Australia abandoned it in 1971.