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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly, if it is bright enough to be seen as being bright before sunset, then it has to be a planet, not a star.
Secondly, the planets orbit the sun and so appear in different parts of the sky at different times of the year. What was in that part of the sky in May, will not necessarily be the same now.
Finally, your answer: The only planet visible in that region of the sky at that time is Venus. The next brightest planet at the moment is Mars, but that is opposite the sun at the moment and will not be in the southern sky until midnight. It also appears orange and is is at a much higher elevation.