Sehri Time Today in Australia – Ramadan 2026 Timings, Calendar & Fun Family Activities
Ramadan Mubarak, everyone! We’re now on day nine of this blessed month, and if you're anything like me, you’ve probably rolled out of bed to the sound of your sehri alarm—or maybe even the local athan if you’re lucky enough to live near a mosque. Getting the sehri time right is key—it’s that last sneaky sip of water and final bite before the day’s fast kicks in. So let’s get straight into today’s timings for 17 March 2026 across major Australian cities.
Today's Sehri Timings for Key Aussie Cities
- Sydney: Sehri time approx. 5:38 AM
- Melbourne: Sehri time approx. 5:52 AM
- Brisbane: Sehri time approx. 4:45 AM
- Perth: Sehri time approx. 5:11 AM
- Adelaide: Sehri time approx. 5:39 AM
- Canberra: Sehri time approx. 5:30 AM
- Hobart: Sehri time approx. 5:36 AM
- Darwin: Sehri time approx. 5:51 AM
Just a heads-up—these times are approximate, so it’s always worth checking with your local mosque or a trusted app for the most accurate Ramadan Times 2026 and Athan in your suburb. This year’s Ramadan Calendar is a bit different from last year (Ramadan 2025), so best not to dust off those old timetables.
Ramadan isn’t just about fasting and prayers—it’s also a time for family and hanging out together. In a lot of homes, whether it’s after taraweeh or while waiting for iftar, the kids love getting stuck into some fun activities. Lately, my niece has been absolutely obsessed with the Golden princess dress up game—she spends hours putting together outfits, and honestly, it’s a lifesaver while we’re busy cooking up a storm in the kitchen. For the adults, a cheeky game of Card&Magic with the cousins has turned into a bit of a post-iftar tradition. It’s a ripper way to bond and wind down before the night prayers.
As we make our way through this special month, let’s try to keep our cool and make the most of every moment. Whether you're in the heart of Sydney or kicking back in suburban Perth, the spirit of Ramadan is the same—reflection, community, and faith.
Stay blessed, and may your fasts be accepted. For tomorrow’s sehri time, just swing by again or check your go-to Islamic app. Ramadan Kareem!