Queensland Tide Tables
The Queensland Tide Tables publication contains tidal predictions for the Queensland standard ports as well as instructions for calculating tides at many other intermediate locations. It also includes additional tidal information such as the highest tides of the year, locations of the standard ports as well as rise and set tables for the sun and moon.
The Queensland Tide Tables publication is available free online and replaces the previous hard copy edition.
Tide station data for these tide predictions are collected by the Department of Transport and Main Roads (Maritime Safety Queensland); Queensland port authorities and corporations; the Department of Environment and Science; the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (Leggatt Island) and the Australian Hydrographic Office (Bugatti Reef).
Tide Tables
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- 2024 Queensland Tide Tables
- 2023 Queensland Tide Tables
- 2022 Queensland Tide Tables
- 2021 Queensland Tide Tables
- 2020 Queensland Tide Tables
- 2019 Queensland Tide Tables
- 2018 Queensland Tide Tables
- 2017 Queensland Tide Tables
- 2016 Queensland Tide Tables
- 2015 Queensland Tide Tables
- 2014 Queensland Tide Tables
The Queensland Tide Tables publication is comprised of tidal prediction tables provided by the National Operations Centre (NOC) Tidal Unit, Bureau of Meteorology.
Copyright of the tidal prediction tables is vested in Commonwealth of Australia represented by National Operations Centre (NOC) Tidal Unit, Bureau of Meteorology.
The Bureau of Meteorology gives no warranty of any kind whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise in respect to the availability, accuracy, currency, completeness, quality or reliability of the information or that the information will be fit for any particular purpose or will not infringe any third party Intellectual Property rights.
The Bureau's liability for any loss, damage, cost or expense resulting from use of, or reliance on, the information is entirely excluded.
Conditions for reproducing the Queensland Tide Tables
The Queensland Tide Tables publication is comprised of tide prediction tables from the Bureau of Meteorology and additional information provided by Maritime Safety Queensland. To publish or create new products, you must apply the following conditions.
For the Queensland Tide Tables publication
You may freely publish, reproduce, add to or repackage in part or in whole, for private or commercial purposes, the Queensland Tide Tables publication provided that you include in any whole or part, the copyright, acknowledgements and disclaimers found on the inside cover of the Queensland Tide Tables.
For individual tide prediction tables
To publish or create new products of only individual tide prediction tables within the Queensland Tide Tables (or within any of the downloads available on this page) you must follow the "Conditions of Use" for acknowledgment, copyright and disclaimers as shown on the Bureau of Meteorology website.
Note that all Queensland tide prediction tables are also available for direct download from the Bureau of Meteorology website.
For information other than tide prediction tables
To individually publish information shown in the Queensland Tide Tables other than individual tide prediction tables, you must acknowledge the Department of Transport and Main Roads (Maritime Safety Queensland) and also show the following disclaimer:
The Department of Transport and Main Roads gives no warranty of any kind whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise in respect to the availability, accuracy, currency, completeness, quality or reliability of the information or that the information will be fit for any particular purpose or will not infringe any third party Intellectual Property rights. The Department of Transport and Main Roads liability for any loss, damage, cost or expense resulting from use of, or reliance on, the information is entirely excluded.
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