42.2000° S, 145.2167° E 2025-10-18 Sat 04:56 AEDT Moonrise 2025-10-18 Sat 06:24 AEDT Sunrise 2025-10-18 Sat 12:17 AEDT 0.71 meters High Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 16:31 AEDT Moonset 2025-10-18 Sat 19:25 AEDT 0.47 meters Low Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 19:44 AEDT Sunset 2025-10-19 Sun 00:55 AEDT 0.59 meters High Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 05:15 AEDT Moonrise 2025-10-19 Sun 06:08 AEDT 0.48 meters Low Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 06:23 AEDT Sunrise 2025-10-19 Sun 12:22 AEDT 0.69 meters High Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 17:35 AEDT Moonset 2025-10-19 Sun 18:49 AEDT 0.41 meters Low Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 19:45 AEDT Sunset 2025-10-20 Mon 01:12 AEDT 0.70 meters High Tide 2025-10-20 Mon 05:33 AEDT Moonrise 2025-10-20 Mon 06:21 AEDT Sunrise 2025-10-20 Mon 07:04 AEDT 0.47 meters Low Tide 2025-10-20 Mon 12:30 AEDT 0.67 meters High Tide 2025-10-20 Mon 18:38 AEDT Moonset 2025-10-20 Mon 18:46 AEDT 0.34 meters Low Tide 2025-10-20 Mon 19:47 AEDT Sunset 2025-10-21 Tue 01:35 AEDT 0.80 meters High Tide 2025-10-21 Tue 05:52 AEDT Moonrise 2025-10-21 Tue 06:19 AEDT Sunrise 2025-10-21 Tue 07:44 AEDT 0.47 meters Low Tide 2025-10-21 Tue 12:39 AEDT 0.65 meters High Tide 2025-10-21 Tue 18:53 AEDT 0.27 meters Low Tide 2025-10-21 Tue 19:41 AEDT Moonset 2025-10-21 Tue 19:48 AEDT Sunset 2025-10-21 Tue 23:25 AEDT New Moon
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