Sunrise and Sunsetin Brisbane, Australia

January 2026

Sunrise

Sunrise
4:55 AM

Sunset

Sunset
6:46 PM
On 1 January, the sun rises at 4:55 AM and sets at 6:46 PM.
The sun is 13 hours 50 minutes above the horizon (the length of the day).
Astronomical dawn (first rays of light) begins at 3:24 AM and at 8:18 PM it is completely dark (the end of astronomical twilight).

Sunrise and sunset times

Date Sunrise Sunset Day length
1 January 2026, Thursday 4:55 AM 6:46 PM 13h 50m
2 January 2026, Friday 4:56 AM 6:46 PM 13h 50m
3 January 2026, Saturday 4:57 AM 6:47 PM 13h 49m
4 January 2026, Sunday 4:58 AM 6:47 PM 13h 49m
5 January 2026, Monday 4:58 AM 6:47 PM 13h 48m
6 January 2026, Tuesday 4:59 AM 6:47 PM 13h 48m
7 January 2026, Wednesday 5:00 AM 6:47 PM 13h 47m
8 January 2026, Thursday 5:01 AM 6:47 PM 13h 46m
9 January 2026, Friday 5:01 AM 6:47 PM 13h 46m
10 January 2026, Saturday 5:02 AM 6:47 PM 13h 45m
11 January 2026, Sunday 5:03 AM 6:47 PM 13h 44m
12 January 2026, Monday 5:04 AM 6:47 PM 13h 43m
13 January 2026, Tuesday 5:04 AM 6:47 PM 13h 42m
14 January 2026, Wednesday 5:05 AM 6:47 PM 13h 42m
15 January 2026, Thursday 5:06 AM 6:47 PM 13h 41m
16 January 2026, Friday 5:07 AM 6:47 PM 13h 40m
17 January 2026, Saturday 5:08 AM 6:47 PM 13h 39m
18 January 2026, Sunday 5:08 AM 6:47 PM 13h 38m
19 January 2026, Monday 5:09 AM 6:47 PM 13h 37m
20 January 2026, Tuesday 5:10 AM 6:46 PM 13h 36m
21 January 2026, Wednesday 5:11 AM 6:46 PM 13h 35m
22 January 2026, Thursday 5:12 AM 6:46 PM 13h 34m
23 January 2026, Friday 5:13 AM 6:46 PM 13h 33m
24 January 2026, Saturday 5:13 AM 6:45 PM 13h 31m
25 January 2026, Sunday 5:14 AM 6:45 PM 13h 30m
26 January 2026, Monday 5:15 AM 6:45 PM 13h 29m
27 January 2026, Tuesday 5:16 AM 6:44 PM 13h 28m
28 January 2026, Wednesday 5:17 AM 6:44 PM 13h 27m
29 January 2026, Thursday 5:17 AM 6:43 PM 13h 25m
30 January 2026, Friday 5:18 AM 6:43 PM 13h 24m
31 January 2026, Saturday 5:19 AM 6:42 PM 13h 23m

Brisbane sits in a river valley with the D'Aguilar Range to the west and Moreton Bay to the east, creating distinct horizons for sunrise and sunset across a compact area. The subtropical climate keeps rain largely to the summer months, leaving dry, clear mornings and evenings for most of the year.

Best sunrise spots in Brisbane

  1. Mount Coot-tha Lookout

    At 287 m above the city, the lookout faces east with a clear panorama from the Glass House Mountains in the north down to Moreton Bay. Bus 471 runs from Adelaide Street in the CBD hourly; the Summit Restaurant opens at 6 am.

  2. Howard Smith Wharves

    The riverside precinct sits directly beneath the Story Bridge on the north bank; morning light from the east illuminates the bridge structure and reflects off the river. A 10-minute walk from Central Station via the riverfront path.

  3. Wynnum Esplanade

    The flat foreshore on the western edge of Moreton Bay faces due east with an unobstructed water horizon, about 19 km from the CBD. Access by train on the Cleveland line to Wynnum station (10-minute walk), or free parking off Edith Street.

  4. New Farm Park

    The park occupies a bend in the Brisbane River in New Farm, with the eastern riverbank facing the morning sky directly. Free access and parking; CityCat stops at the New Farm Park terminal, around 3 km from the CBD.

  5. Story Bridge Adventure Climb

    The guided bridge climb reaches 80 m above the river and offers 360-degree views; the dawn climb runs once a month and must be booked in advance at storybridgeadventureclimb.com.au. Prices start at around AUD 160.

Best sunset spots in Brisbane

  1. Kangaroo Point Cliffs

    The sandstone cliffs on the south bank face northwest toward the CBD, which receives direct sunlight as it sets over the western hills. Free access via Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park, 29 River Terrace; street parking on River Terrace or arrive by CityCat to the Holman Street terminal.

  2. Mount Coot-tha Lookout

    Looking west from the same platform, the sun sets behind the D'Aguilar Range with the city spread below. Parking is free, but the lookout gets busy at golden hour, particularly on weekends.

  3. Howard Smith Wharves

    The bar terraces at Mr Percival's face southwest down the river toward the CBD, catching the western sky as the sun sets. No entry fee for the precinct itself; bar and restaurant prices apply.

  4. South Bank Parklands

    The 17-hectare parkland on the south bank looks northwest across the river directly at the CBD skyline, which is in the path of the setting sun. South Bank busway station is at the northern end of the park; the stretch between the Wheel of Brisbane and the Goodwill Bridge has the widest view.

  5. Story Bridge Adventure Climb

    The Twilight Climb runs several evenings per week and is the most regularly available option for sunset views over the western ranges. Adult prices start at AUD 99 on weekdays; departures from 170 Main Street, Kangaroo Point.

FAQ

Sunrise in Brisbane is at 4:55 AM today.

Sunset in Brisbane is at 6:46 PM today.

The day in Brisbane today is 13 hours and 50 minutes long.

In Brisbane, astronomical twilight begins at 3:24 AM and ends at 8:18 PM.

Brisbane is in the Australia/Brisbane timezone.
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