Live Australian data, your business can verify.
One keyless source for live Australian data — bushfire hotspots (Geoscience Australia), weather and forecasts, hazards and alerts, space weather, flights and shipping — every datapoint carrying its source, licence and an Ed25519 signature.
The call
Keyless to try. The full Australian picture lives at dynamicfeed.ai/australia.
# one line in any MCP agent (Claude, Cursor, …) — keyless
npx -y dynamicfeed-mcp
# or plain REST — live signed bushfire hotspots
curl "https://dynamicfeed.ai/v1/bushfire?state=QLD"
Sample response
{ "source": "Geoscience Australia — Digital Earth Australia Hotspots",
"licence": "CC BY 4.0", "count": 200,
"signature": { "alg": "Ed25519", "key_id": "df-ed25519-…" } }
Why live data
Australian businesses increasingly run on live data their software can't verify. Dynamic Feed serves the Australian picture — fire, weather, hazards, space, movement — with provenance on every value and a signature anyone can check, plus a permanent archive so what was true on a date stays provable.
Use it for
- Agtech, drones, mining and logistics operations
- Insurance and climate-risk evidence
- Council and emergency dashboards
- AI agents and copilots serving Australians
FAQ
What's live for Australia today?
Bushfire hotspots, weather + multi-model forecasts, air quality, earthquakes, severe-weather and disaster alerts, space weather, live flights and shipping, cyber risk and rates/macro — 67 tools across 18 verticals.
What makes it different from a raw API?
Every datapoint is cryptographically signed and source-stamped, so it's independently verifiable — and everything served is archived tamper-evidently.
Is river flood data included?
Yes, both directions — au_water serves live Australian river heights and gauge rainfall from BoM Water Data Online (restricted to the gauge owners the Bureau's licensing statement lists as CC-BY, with per-station attribution), and flood_forecast serves a 5-day river-discharge outlook from Copernicus CEMS GloFAS. Observations and model guidance, not official flood warnings — those remain the Bureau's.
Keyless?
Yes — MCP is keyless, and the /v1 endpoints are keyless. REST uses a free key.