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Windermere youngster pleads against NBN tower plan

13 Feb, 2012 04:14 PM
A 12-YEAR-OLD Windermere resident has said she would be devastated if her family is forced to move because of a proposed NBN tower opposite her home.

If approved the tower will be the Ballarat region’s NBN transmission hub.

It will include a 30-metre pole, a parabolic dish antenna, three panel antennas and an equipment shelter at ground level plus a protective fence.

But many residents in the area are against the structure to be built on a 21-hectare site at Lot 2, Remembrance Drive, Windermere, off Madden Road.

Perri Polson said her family had moved to the area from the city for space, the view and a cleaner environment.

“We have spent many years establishing a nice garden and making our house to a higher standard,” Perri said.

“I would be devastated if we had to move.”

In an open letter, Perri urged the landowner of Remembrance Drive to reconsider allowing the land to be used for the tower.

“Please rethink your placement of this NBN tower,” she said.

Perri said she was scared the tower posed many health risks including cancer.

“As a 12-year-old girl, I have rights, as do other children and teenagers,” she said.

“One of those rights is to live in a safe place.

“I feel that if the tower is built, where we are living won’t be safe with radiation being emitted.”

Perri said she was also concerned about the tower’s affects on the environment.

“The atmosphere is already polluted, why make it worse?” she said.

“The tower is a health risk to the wildlife as well. We have a lot of pretty birds like barn owls, ibis and wedge-tail eagles.”

The radiation from the tower, she said, could also affect people with small veggie patches, big crop paddocks or stock.

The tower, she said, would also spoil the residents’ view of Lake Burrumbeet.

The landowner could not be reached for comment.

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Perhaps this girl's parents could teach her the definition of 'forced' and 'choose'. Good to see that a 12 year old has the whole 'radiation' thing down....even if there is no proof. Not in my backyard?
Posted by hector, 13/02/2012 5:19:26 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
All journalism students should read this article to show what not to do. Using a 12 year old like this is just sad.
Posted by Christopher, 13/02/2012 5:36:22 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
Well, that's ok, you won't have to move, because there are no health concerns.


Posted by Hmmmmm?, 13/02/2012 6:35:56 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
You know it's a slow news week when peddling the misinformed scientific views of a 12 year old child is a story.. The only thing worse than a today tonight or ACA story is having the same kind of rubbish delivered to you through someone even less informed; like a kid.
Posted by oh please, 13/02/2012 6:49:12 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
Sad. Using a kid to push your own agenda. The Courier really is a rag.
Posted by Bob, 13/02/2012 8:59:10 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
Won't somebody think of the children!!!!
Posted by greg, 13/02/2012 9:07:41 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
wow! impressive writing skills for a 12 yr old. Enjoy your dial-up.
Posted by Leigh, 13/02/2012 9:11:59 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
I'm not worried about the tower per se. What worries me is that they are putting in high latency, slow wireless, when Fibre is available in Cardigan Village.

Yes, that's right, we could have "Fibre to the Node" - but because we are second rate citizens they are to lazy, and too cheap, to give it too us. Even though they just spent a fortune on upgrading the exchange to higher capacity (and ADSL2) and there is still 3 times the capacity available.

Posted by pookemon, 13/02/2012 9:25:11 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
It is Pathetic that the Courier does use this Gutter Journalism
Posted by Davo, 13/02/2012 9:37:52 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
Conroy puts down the Coalition's alternative due to towers and now this? I'm guessing he won't be coming to Windermere to push his red button with that cheesy grin.
Posted by Jeremy, 13/02/2012 9:51:39 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
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Perri Polson, who has written to the landholder to oppose the NBN tower.
Perri Polson, who has written to the landholder to oppose the NBN tower.
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