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12 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I wonder if this policy applies for the season proper, particularly for any game that might be played in, say, China.

On average it's rather good in May/June... around 30... which is ranked good and would be similar to Melbourne at the same time.

https://www.ceicdata.com/en/china/air-quality-pm25-concentration-city/air-quality-pm25-concentration-monthly-average-shanghai

5 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

must be expecting bush fires in winter?

AFLW and pre-season

Edited by Diamond_Jim

The AFL Air Quality Policy:

"In the 2020 season, the air at all AFL matches will be premium quality air courtesy of our corporate partners. Patrons and broadcasters will be expected to refer to the air and related aspects as Optus air, the Coca Cola atmosphere, etc, depending on the branding at each venue.

"Patrons of matches will no longer be permitted to breathe this air, unless they purchase an AFL Air Accessibility licence,  available from AFL stores & merchandising booths. Otherwise they will have to leave the stadium to breathe."


Hopefully it will put an end to fireworks, what a waste of money.

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