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King tides

King tides can create dangerous and unstable conditions, so it is important that beach goers consider their safety when these occur. Surf Life Saving warns beach goers to swim only between the flags when king tide conditions are present.
The king tides are causing large movements of water and generally adding to the unstable conditions. There is also large surf and dangerous rips present on all open stretches of beach. Areas most dangerous during these conditions are beaches affected by river systems, such as Maroochydore, Caloundra, Noosa, Tallebudgera, and Currumbin. Beaches that do not have river mouths close by remain unstable when the large swell pushes through, causing large flash rips to appear on the beaches.
Rips are intensified in the outgoing tide, and with the influence of the king tides, rips are more severe.

WHAT ARE KING TIDES?
It is vital thatl people do not become complacent in the surf during king tide conditions. During king tides it is so important for people to swim only in patrolled areas, and not be tempted to go for a swim at an unpatrolled beach. With the king tides present, it is also important to show extreme caution at beaches that have river mouths nearby. It only takes a few seconds for a current to sweep a swimmer into deeper water and get into trouble. If swimmers do get into trouble in a current, they should remain calm, float out with the current, and then swim across the current parallel to shore, before swimming back to the beach. They should also raise one arm to signal for help from a lifesaver or lifeguard on patrol.

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For more information on
any other matter relating to
aquatic safety, contact:

Surf Life Saving Australia
02.9300.4000 or 
slsa.com.au

Surf Life Saving NSW
(02) 9984 7188 or 
surflifesaving.com.au

Surf Life Saving QLD
(07) 3846 8000 or 
lifesaving.com.au

Life Saving Victoria
(03) 9676 6900 or 
lifesavingvictoria.com.au

Surf Life Saving SA
(08) 8354 6900 or 
surfrescue.com.au

Surf Life Saving WA
(08) 9243 9444 or 
mybeach.com.au

Surf Life Saving TAS
(03) 6223 5555 or 
slst.asn.au

Surf Life Saving NT
(08) 8985 6588 or 
lifesavingnt.com.au

... or contact your local 
surf life saving club.