If her sky is clear, then she's seeing exactly the same thing that th e man in Sydney is seeing ... a total lunar eclipse.
A lunar eclipse happens on the moon**, so it looks the same to everyone who can see the moon at the time.
It's happening at the time of the Full Moon, so that means that it looks the same to anyone anywhere on the entire "night side" of the Earth.
** A solar eclipse happens on the Earth, so you have to be in just the right place in order to see it.