Lake Macquarie Square 46 Wilsons Road Mount Hutton NSW 2290

Telecommunication Facility

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(Source: Lake Macquarie City Council, reference DA-787/2019)

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  1. terry saunders commented

    What type of telecommunication is being applied for . a tower or phone exchange ?

  2. Donna Cram commented

    Why are these towers placed so close to residential,built up areas or shopping centres,,,where thousands of people commune,,,plus children with their childcare kindergarten...It is a known fact they are a danger to our health,,emitting radiation causing cancers,,,,WHY? I do understand we need them,,,for communication,,,,PUT them up in the hills bushland. Where they are still a danger,,yet with less risk....Even food will be infected at the Lake Fair...Please reconsider this application for all the good health and well-being of Mount Hutton residents and children,,,also the shoppers buying contaminated foods,,let alone their own health in shopping at Lake Macquarie Square,,,, Thanking You. Donna Cram

  3. Donna Cram commented

    Why are these towers placed so close to residential,built up areas or shopping centres,,,where thousands of people commune,,,plus children with their childcare kindergarten...It is a known fact they are a danger to our health,,emitting radiation causing cancers,,,,WHY? I do understand we need them,,,for communication,,,,PUT them up in the hills bushland. Where they are still a danger,,yet with less risk....Even food will be infected at the Lake Fair...Please reconsider this application for all the good health and well-being of Mount Hutton residents and children,,,also the shoppers buying contaminated foods,,let alone their own health in shopping at Lake Macquarie Square,,,, Thanking You. Donna Cram

  4. Ray commented

    (in response to Donna Cram's comment)
    Donna, as an electrical engineer is the specialist field of earthing and electromagnetism (in Australia's leading organisation in the field) I can assure you that there is no need for concern. Food will not be infected or contaminated, and no-one will get cancer. I know it's tempting to believe some of the 'scary' stories that are thrown around on social media, but they are just that - stories. There is nothing to fear at Mt Hutton.

  5. Jters commented

    Ray, can you provide data to support your claim that, 'nothing to fear at Mt Hutton' As I do worry that I will be shopping directly under a high energy EMF. Shopping at a different center will be my only option if this planned goes ahead.

  6. Andrew Youd commented

    Hi, we live close to the shopping centre. We have a young child and planning to grow our family. Whilst we understand the area needs better reception, we are very concerned about potential health risks to our family, the many people who work in the centre, live around it, and, in particular, the childcare centre behind little Ceasars. I recognise that there is no evidence of adverse health effects from mobile towers, but there is also no evidence to say that it certainly doesn't cause any harm. We don't want to take the risk. It should be placed in a location less populated but which will still service the area? Regards

  7. Margaret Paget commented

    I am very concerned about the location of the mobile phone tower at Lake Macquarie Square.
    There are 1000,s of people going to the centre each week plus a childcare centre in the grounds.
    My grandchild lives four block from the centre and I'm very concerned about the radiation.
    Surely there is an area close by in the crown land or the quarry up the road that would be more suitable.

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