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When do episodes of Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 air in Australia?

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Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 is the sci-fi show’s final season, and this post tells you when new episodes will air in Australia.

All up, Season 5 will run for 10 episodes over 10 hours; the season’s first two episodes will be available at the same time from 7.00 pm AEDT on Thursday, 4 April 2024 (which corresponds to 12.00 am PT in the USA). Following that, new episodes will air from 6.00 pm AEST each Thursday (don’t forget about daylight savings!). 

To recap, here’s what to expect and when (though we’ll update this post if things change):

  • Episodes 1 and 2 : 7.00 pm AEDT, 4 April
  • Episode 3: 6.00 pm AEST, 11 April
  • Episode 4: 6.00 pm AEST, 18 April
  • Episode 5: 6.00 pm AEST, 25 April
  • Episode 6: 6.00 pm AEST, 2 May
  • Episode 7: 6.00 pm AEST, 9 May
  • Episode 8: 6.00 pm AEST, 16 May
  • Episode 9: 6.00 pm AEST, 23 May
  • Episode 10: 6.00 pm AEST, 30 May

This season stars Sonequa Martin-Green, Blu del Bario, Mary Wiseman, Wilson Cruz, David Ajala, Doug Jones, and Anthony Rapp. 

Star Trek Discovery Season 5 is exclusive to Paramount+ here within Australia and New Zealand. If you need access, Paramount+ will set Aussies back $9.99 AUD per month; you can sign up now and get your first week free.


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