May 19, 2006

The Age: RMIT Phone tower cancer fears

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Richard Lee @ 11:51 am

Recently the RMIT University city campus closed the top two floors of it’s Bourke Street complex ordering more than 100 employees to work from home for the next fortnight due to radiation scares rumoured to have been caused by mobile phone towers at the site. Sources have said there has been no proof that mobile phone tower radiation causes cancer, however 3 of the 5 staff members affected had tumours showing symptoms consistent with radiation and such a cluster needs to be investigated.

Since the damning report, the Electrical Trades Union has banned all work near mobile phone towers, citing them as a health risk, and even closer to home is the investigation into the emissions produced from the sea of mobile phone towers on the 5th floor of my own workplace.

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1 Comment »

  1. That kooky reporting style must be that radiation ;) heh jk.

    Comment by Cameron Manderson — May 19, 2006 @ 2:42 pm

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