Category Archives: Australia

Health Audit of “Smart” Meters Planned in Australia

According to our allies at Stop Smart Meters Australia: “Following a large number of complaints related to smart meters, Nicholas Kotsiras, Victoria’s Energy Minister, announced sweeping changes to the electrical billing system.  Of particular interest to Stop Smart Meters Australia was … Continue reading

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AAEM Calls for Moratorium on Smart Meters: New Research “Clearly Demonstrates Adverse Health Effects”

    The American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) has adopted a position statement calling for a moratorium on any further installations of ‘smart’ meters, after reviewing compelling research showing a clear pattern of health problems following deployment in the … Continue reading

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“Illusion of Democracy Tested” in Australia Smart Meter Return

Yesterday’s events in Australia echo those in California and other places where people have said enough is enough.  Where people have refused to give up their power to utility corporations. Refused to give up their property rights.  Refused to allow … Continue reading

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Smart Meters Being Removed in Australia

Oct. 14 update:  The smart meter filmed in  these videos has been returned to Powercor, the Australian utility.  Read details of this action here.  Note that replacing/ removing electric meters can result in death or serious injury if you do … Continue reading

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Australia Mobilizes in May 5th Melbourne March

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