São Paulo is 13 hours behind Melbourne
There is no standard 8-to-6 overlap. Someone joins early or late.
Melbourne and São Paulo sit on opposite ends of the clock — a 13-hour gap leaves no common business hours to work with. Lean on recorded updates, shared docs, and clear handoffs so the 13-hour gap doesn't stall progress between meetings. Bear in mind Melbourne shifts for daylight saving while São Paulo stays fixed — recheck these hours after each clock change.