Australia Air Quality Index (AQI) | Air Pollution
Real-time PM2.5, PM10 air pollution level in Australia
Last Updated: 4 minutes ago

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Analyze the real-time most air polluted cities in the country.
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Mount Evelyn, Australia
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Adelaide, Australia
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Port Pirie, Australia
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Whyalla, Australia
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Moranbah, Australia
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Muswellbrook, Australia
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Port Augusta, Australia
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Darwin, Australia
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Mackay, Australia
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Kalgoorlie, Australia
Last Updated: 2025-02-10 12:13:27 PM
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What is the current AQI level in Australia?
The current real-time AQI level in Australia is 22 (Good) due to recent rainfall by 1.86mm/hr. This was last updated 4 minutes ago .
When was the best AQI level in Australia in the last 24 hours?
The best AQI level was 22 (Good) at 12:13 PM during the last 24 hours.
When was the worst AQI level in Australia in the last 24 hours?
The worst AQI level was 30 (Good) at 2:14 AM during the last 24 hours.
What is the current trend of AQI levels in Australia during last 24 hours?
The AQI levels in Australia have been fluctuating throughout the last 24 hours. The levels have increased by highest 30 at 2:14 AM, lowest 22 at 12:13 PM.
What actions are recommended as per the current AQI level in Australia?
The air quality is satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no risk. No special precautions are needed; enjoy outdoor activities freely.
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