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A phone tower drama in four acts They’re situated in community parks, on hospitals, in shopping centres, and next to schools. They sprout, unheralded, in residential communities. Like pieces of gigantic scaffolding, they loom over entire communities or hide in flag poles and church crosses, on city lampposts and on shop awnings at just about head-height. Ubiquitous mobile phone antennas - constantly emitting signals, covering our city in an invisible sea of radiation, spawning clones so
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International communities demand action about the inappropriate siting of phone towers and inappropriate carrier activities. In Australia, campaigns against mobile phone towers have gathered momentum since the introduction of One.Tel to the telecommunications arena. Communities are angry and they are voicing their concerns. But how is the federal government responding? The Australian Communications Authority has instigated the development of a Code of Practice on the Siting of Telecommun..
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