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Is there a speed limit on the Brisbane River?

Smooth water limits 40 knots, unless otherwise prescribed. all creeks and waterways flowing into the Brisbane River (except the Bremer River) – six knots all traffic. Temporary speed limits may be gazetted during harbour works, such as wharf and bridge construction.



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