Flights to Aus - RAT timing for multi-flight journeys?

Lukeyd

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Apologies if this has been asked before, but when flying to Australia I've read that "a medical certificate as proof of a negative Rapid Antigen Test taken under medical supervision within 24 hours before your flight’s scheduled departure, must be provided to your airline when you check in" (source)

Does anyone know, for multi-segment flights (e.g. JFK > LAX > SYD), if the RAT has to be within 24 hours of the scheduled departure of the JFK-LAX flight, or the LAX-SYD flight? I'm assuming the latter, which from a practical sense essentially means the RAT needs to be taken the morning of departure on the east coast.

TIA!
 
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