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1. Anti-vaxxers set up fake Church
The newest scam from the anti-vaccination campaigners is the creation of a fake Church which encourages people to join so they can bypass the “no jab, no play” childcare laws.
Currently in NSW, and soon to be introduced in Victoria, these laws mean parents must vaccinate their children to attend childcare or preschool – unless they lodge a conscientious objection where parents declare they have a medical reason or personal, philosophical or religious objection to vaccinations.
In order to lodge the conscientious objection, parents must take a Medicare form to a GP to receive counselling about the risks and benefits of immunisation. The doctor can then be asked to sign the form, which must be sent to the federal government’s department of human services.
In order to claim Family Tax benefit A the same form must be lodged.
The Australian Vaccination Skeptics Network Inc recommended in 2013 on its Facebook page for people to join the “Church of Conscious Living” which they say is a religion that is opposed to vaccination in order to exploit the loophole.
Fairfax Media reports that the Church of Conscious Living is not registered as a church or charity with the federal government’s Charities and Not-for-profits Commission, “but rather a business with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission” which has been set up for people to claim exemption from vaccination.
“We have decided to create a ‘religion’, so, amongst other things, we can claim ‘religious exemption’, if the need ever arises, for ourselves and our children, “says an AVN newsletter from December 2007.