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Air Matters

If you live in Australia in 2020, it’s suddenly become very important to have an app that lets you know how breathable the air outside is. I know, right? Technology has, of course, contributed to the world we’re now all living in, for both better and worse, but at least with an app like Airmatters we can keep on top of what we need to do to protect ourselves, especially as there have been several days in major cities lately where leaving the house without a mask has not been advised. I tested out a few different apps, and Air

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