Tweed Heads Air Quality Index (AQI) and Air Pollution
The Tweed Heads Air Quality Index (AQI) today is 35 (Good). The dominant pollutant is O3. Other measured pollutants include NO₂ (0.3 ppb), SO₂ (0 ppb), CO (0.105 ppm), O₃ (0.038 ppm), PM10 (11.6µg/m³), PM2.5 (4.5 µg/m³), contributing to air pollution.
Live AQI
Air Quality is
Main Pollutant: O3
Last updated: just now

Major Pollutants Tweed Heads
4.5 µg/m³
11.6 µg/m³
0.038 ppm
0.105 ppm
0.3 ppb
0 ppb
In Tweed Heads, the main air pollutant is O3. It mostly comes from Ozone forms when sunlight reacts with gases from vehicles and industries. It can irritate the lungs and throat and make it difficult to breathe especially for people with asthma. To stay safe, Try to avoid outdoor exercise during afternoon hours when ozone levels are usually high.
Tweed Heads air quality
Tweed Heads sits on the far north coast of New South Wales, right on the Queensland border. The town enjoys a subtropical coastal environment with lush hinterlands, rivers, and beaches. Summers are warm and humid while winters are mild and pleasant. Tourism, fishing, and small business contribute to the local economy. Outdoor recreation is popular with walking trails, waterways, and coastal activities attracting residents and visitors alike.
Air quality is generally good, with occasional impacts from traffic and seasonal bushfire smoke. Ocean breezes and frequent rainfall help maintain fresh air throughout the year. Local vegetation also contributes to cleaner atmospheric conditions.