Best Time to Post on YouTube in Australia (2026)

The best times to post on YouTube for audiences in Australia are 4 AM, 5 AM and 10 PM Sydney time (AEST/AEDT), based on our editorial baseline (built from published industry research), shown until this slice of our first-party dataset reaches a reliable sample size. The chart below shows the full 24-hour engagement curve — a relative score where 100 marks the strongest hour — so you can pick a window that fits your own publishing schedule rather than chasing a single magic minute.

All times on this page are in Sydney time (AEST/AEDT), UTC+10 at the time this page was generated. The page regenerates daily, so daylight-saving changes are picked up automatically.

Best window
4 AM
AEST/AEDT · score 100
2nd best window
5 AM
AEST/AEDT · score 96
3rd best window
10 PM
AEST/AEDT · score 92

YouTube engagement by hour (Sydney time (AEST/AEDT))

Relative engagement score by hour (AEST/AEDT)025507510010 AM AEST/AEDT: score 3010 AM11 AM AEST/AEDT: score 2412 PM AEST/AEDT: score 181 PM AEST/AEDT: score 141 PM2 PM AEST/AEDT: score 123 PM AEST/AEDT: score 144 PM AEST/AEDT: score 224 PM5 PM AEST/AEDT: score 346 PM AEST/AEDT: score 487 PM AEST/AEDT: score 627 PM8 PM AEST/AEDT: score 789 PM AEST/AEDT: score 8810 PM AEST/AEDT: score 9210 PM11 PM AEST/AEDT: score 8612 AM AEST/AEDT: score 781 AM AEST/AEDT: score 741 AM2 AM AEST/AEDT: score 803 AM AEST/AEDT: score 904 AM AEST/AEDT: score 1004 AM5 AM AEST/AEDT: score 966 AM AEST/AEDT: score 847 AM AEST/AEDT: score 667 AM8 AM AEST/AEDT: score 509 AM AEST/AEDT: score 38
Relative engagement score by hour (100 = strongest hour). Times shown in AEST/AEDT. Curve: editorial baseline — switches to live TimeToPost data once this slice reaches our sample threshold.
Hourly engagement scores
Time (AEST/AEDT)UTC hourEngagement scorePosts analyzed
10 AM00:00 UTC30
11 AM01:00 UTC24
12 PM02:00 UTC18
1 PM03:00 UTC14
2 PM04:00 UTC12
3 PM05:00 UTC14
4 PM06:00 UTC22
5 PM07:00 UTC34
6 PM08:00 UTC48
7 PM09:00 UTC62
8 PM10:00 UTC78
9 PM11:00 UTC88
10 PM12:00 UTC92
11 PM13:00 UTC86
12 AM14:00 UTC78
1 AM15:00 UTC74
2 AM16:00 UTC80
3 AM17:00 UTC90
4 AM18:00 UTC100
5 AM19:00 UTC96
6 AM20:00 UTC84
7 AM21:00 UTC66
8 AM22:00 UTC50
9 AM23:00 UTC38

Posting to YouTube from Australia

Australia’s engagement clusters around Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, all on or near AEST. Because Australian peak hours are nearly inverted from the US and Europe, local accounts face less competition from global brands during their prime windows — a genuine timing advantage. Early mornings are strong (Australians are heavy pre-work scrollers) alongside the standard evening block.

YouTube timing splits between subscription behavior and search behavior. Long-form videos benefit from being live before viewers settle into a planned session, while Shorts need enough active viewers for the first test batch to produce watch-time signals. Tutorials and product demos can peak during work or problem-solving hours; entertainment Shorts skew later, when viewers are in a low-commitment scroll mode.

Knowing the window is half the job; actually hitting it is the other half. TimeToPost schedules your YouTube Shorts and long-form videos into these exact engagement windows in Australia — even while you sleep, and then feeds the results back into this dataset so the recommendations keep getting sharper.

Schedule at this time — automatically

TimeToPost queues your YouTube content into these exact engagement windows, every week, in your audience's timezone.

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Methodology & timezone notes

This slice of our first-party dataset doesn’t yet meet our minimum sample threshold, so the curve shown is our clearly-labeled editorial baseline, compiled from published industry research. As more posts flow through TimeToPost, this page automatically switches to live aggregate data — it regenerates every 24 hours. Our dataset is recorded in UTC; times on this page are converted to Sydney time (AEST/AEDT) (UTC+10 at the time this page was generated, daylight-saving aware). We do not yet segment engagement by audience geography, so the underlying curve is global — the conversion tells you when those global peaks occur on your local clock.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best time to post on YouTube in Australia?

4 AM Sydney time (AEST/AEDT) is the single strongest hour in our current dataset, with 4 AM, 5 AM and 10 PM forming the top three windows. Treat these as windows, not deadlines — performance within an hour either side is typically similar.

Should I schedule in Sydney time (AEST/AEDT) if my followers are spread across Australia?

Yes, as a starting point. Sydney time (AEST/AEDT) is the anchor timezone for Australia's largest audience concentration. If your own analytics show followers clustered elsewhere, shift the windows by the timezone difference — the shape of the curve matters more than its absolute position.

Where does this data come from?

Currently from our editorial baseline, compiled from published industry research, because this specific slice of our first-party dataset has not yet reached the minimum sample size we require. The page automatically switches to live TimeToPost aggregate data as the sample grows, and is regenerated every 24 hours.

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