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All Australian international airports will have body scanners starting in November


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Travelers down under are worried about health effects and airports worry about installing a false sense of security, so are Aussies the picky ones or are Americans too willing to use scanners as a quick fix?

Body scanning equipment will be rolled out to all Australian international airports from November, despite lingering concerns about their effectiveness.

The security machines, costing $230,000 each, produce a generic outline of the human body and reveal metal and non-metal items under clothing. They have already been trialled in Melbourne and Sydney.

After new laws were passed by federal parliament today, Transport Minister Anthony Albanese reassured airline passengers worried about privacy issues that images won't be copied or stored.

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