Olympic opening ceremony country order: When do Australia come out during Paris 2024 Parade of Nations?

Joshua Mayne

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Olympic Games opening ceremonies are always special occasions, and it is set to be no different in 2024.

For the first time, the ceremony will take place outside of a stadium, with athletes to be paraded along the Seine.

The iconic Parisian river will be surrounded by an estimated 300,000 fans, which is set to smash previous attendances.

Here's what you need to know about Australia's participation in this year's ceremony. 

MORE: Australian Olympics squad for Paris 2024

When do Australia come out during the Olympic opening ceremony?

Australia will be country No. 203 of 205 introduced during the Parade of Nations.

In the past, Australia have been involved early in the ceremony because of their position in the alphabet. 

However, as the host of the upcoming 2032 Games in Brisbane, they will be the third-last nation to be announced.

The United States – who are hosting in Los Angeles in 2028 – will follow, with the current hosts France held until the end.

It's unclear exactly what time Australia's athletes will be introduced.

Fans will want to keep an eye out for Zimbabwe, who are the last nation on the list before the green and gold.

The full Parade of Nations order is below.

Olympics opening ceremony start time in Australia

The opening ceremony will begin at 7:30 pm local time on Friday, July 26.

That equates to a 3:30 am AEST start on Saturday, July 27 for Australian east coast viewers.

It is forecast to last roughly four hours, with a 'climax' two hours in.

Time zoneStart time
AEST3:30 am
ACST3:00 am
AWST1:30 am

Full Olympics Parade of Nations order, list

In line with tradition, Greece will be the first out in the Parade of Nations, followed by the Refugee Olympic Team.

Nations will then be introduced in alphabetical order using the French language. 

This means countries like South Africa (Afrique du Sud) and Germany (Allemagne) are earlier than usual.

1Greece
2Refugee Olympic Team
3Afghanistan
4South Africa
5Albania
6Algeria
7Germany
8Andorra
9Angola
10Antigua and Barbuda
11Saudi Arabia
12Argentina
13Armenia
14Aruba
15Austria
16Azerbaijan
17Bahamas
18Bahrain
19Bangladesh
20Bahrain
21Belgium
22Belize
23Benin
24Bermuda
25Bhutan
26Bolivia
27Bosnia and Herzegovina
28Botswana
29Brazil
30Brunei
31Bulgaria
32Burkina Faso
33Burundi
34Cayman Islands
35Cambodia
36Cameroon
37Canada
38Cape Verde
39Central Africa Republic
40Chile
41China
42Cyprus
43Colombia
44Comoros
45Republic of the Congo
46Democratic Republic of the Congo
47Cook Islands
48South Korea
49Costa Rica
50Ivory Coast
51Croatia
52Cuba
53Denmark
54Djibouti
55Dominican Republic
56Dominica
57Egypt
58El Salvador
59United Arab Emirates
60Ecuador
61Eritrea
62Spain
63Estonia
64Eswatini
65Ethiopia
66Fiji
67Finland
68Gabon
69The Gambia
70Georgia
71Ghana
72Great Britain
73Grenada
74Guam
75Guatemala
76Guinea
77Guinea-Bissau
78Equatorial Guinea
79Guyana
80Haiti
81Honduras
82Hong Kong
83Hungary
84India
85Indonesia
86Iran
87Iraq
88Ireland
89Iceland
90Israel
91Italy
92Jamaica
93Japan
94Jordan
95Kazakhstan
96Kenya
97Kyrgyzstan
98Kiribati
99Kosovo
100Kuwait
101Laos
102Lesotho
103Latvia
104Lebanon
105Liberia
106Libya
107Liechtenstein
108Lithuania
109Luxembourg
110North Macedonia
111Madagascar
112Malaysia
113Malawi
114Maldives
115Mali
116Malta
117Morocco
118Marshall Islands
119Mauritius
120Mauritania
121Mexico
122Federated States of Micronesia
123Moldova
124Monaco
125Mongolia
126Montenegro
127Mozambique
128Myanmar
129Namibia
130Nauru
131Nepal
132Nicaragua
133Niger
134Nigeria
135Norway
136New Zealand
137Oman
138Uganda
139Uzbekistan
140Pakistan
141Palau
142Palestine
143Panama
144Papua New Guinea
145Paraguay
146Netherlands
147Peru
148Philippines
149Poland
150Puerto Rico
151Portugal
152Qatar
153North Korea
154Romania
155Rwanda
156Saint Kitts and Nevis
157Saint Lucia
158San Marino
159Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
160Solomon Islands
161Samoa
162American Samoa
163Sao Tome and Principe
164Senegal
165Serbia
166Seychelles
167Sierra Leone
168Singapore
169Slovakia
170Slovenia
171Somalia
172South Sudan
173Sudan
174Sri Lanka
175Sweden
176Switzerland
177Suriname
178Syria
179Tajikistan
180Chinese Taipei
181Tanzania
182Chad
183Czech Republic
184Thailand
185East Timor
186Togo
187Tonga
188Trinidad and Tobago
189Tunisia
190Turkmenistan
191Turkey
192Tuvalu
193Ukraine
194Uruguay
195Vanuatu
196Venezuela
197British Virgin Islands
198Virgin Islands
199Vietnam
200Yemen
201Zambia
202Zimbabwe
203Australia
204United States
205France

How to watch the Olympics opening ceremony in Australia: TV channel, live stream

Aussie fans can tune in to the opening ceremony on free-to-air television via Channel 9, with coverage starting from 3:00 am AEST.

It will also be available to stream on 9Now and Stan Sport, with the latter providing a 4K broadcast option.

Joshua Mayne

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.