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It's the winter solstice today, so when will mornings get lighter?

ABC Australia · Jun 20, 2026, 6:30 PM

Key takeaways

  • Today is the shortest day of the year, but not the earliest sunset or the latest sunrise.
  • From tomorrow, we get more minutes of sunlight each day until after the next solstice in December.
  • But even though the Sun is setting later, the mornings will continue to be dark for a while.

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Today is the shortest day of the year, but not the earliest sunset or the latest sunrise. (Reuters: Mark Baker)

Link copied Share Share article. This year, the winter solstice and the shortest day of the year in the southern hemisphere falls today — June 21.

From tomorrow, we get more minutes of sunlight each day until after the next solstice in December.

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