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Monica Smit is an Australian anti-vaccine and anti-lockdown protester. She is the founder of Reignite Democracy Australia (RDA), an anti-lockdown and COVID-19 conspiracy group. Smit gained prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic as a critic of Victorian Government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In August 2021, Smit was remanded in custody after being charged with incitement for encouraging breaches of lockdown restrictions. She initially refused to accept her bail conditions, resulting in detention. Upon her remand, Smit's then-partner, Morgan Jonas, who was also an anti-lockdown activist and critic of former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews, organised a crowdfunding campaign to support her legal defence. The campaign raised $247,000 in five days, despite some of Smit's legal representation being provided pro bono. She spent 22 days in custody before agreeing to the bail conditions and being released. In July 2022 the incitement charges were withdrawn.
In October 2023, Smit and RDA were charged by Consumer Affairs Victoria with failing to register a fundraiser after raising $86,000 between September 2021 and October 2022 purportedly for Smit's legal defence. In May 2024, both Smit and RDA were found guilty for running the unregistered fundraiser. In 2022 she indicated that she was going to take legal action against Victoria Police, for unlawful arrests which occurred during COVID-19 protests. In September 2024, Smit was awarded $4,000 after the County Court of Victoria found that she was unlawfully arrested by police on two occasions. She however, had costs of $250,000 awarded against her because she turned down a pre-trial settlement offer, which was greater than the amount she was awarded, and proceeded to trial.
Personal Life and Career
In 2017, Smit auditioned for Survivor. She advanced to the second round of casting but did not secure a spot on the show. In her audition video, Smit stated that she "didn't hate being the centre of attention". Prior to her audition she worked in sales for a decade.
Early activism and arrest
Smit founded Reignite Democracy Australia (RDA) in mid-2020, a lobby group opposing the policies of the Victorian government and then-Victorian Premier Dan Andrews, particularly concerning COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions. RDA used social media platforms to organise protests and encourage public dissent against government-imposed health measures. Smit’s gained significant attention in October 2020 when she drove a bus around Melbourne calling for the sacking of Daniel Andrews.
In August 2021, Smit was arrested and charged with two counts of incitement for allegedly encouraging others to breach public health orders by attending anti-lockdown protests. She was also charged with three counts of breaching the Chief Health Officer's Directions. Smit refused bail conditions that would have restricted her from further inciting the public to breach public health orders, resulting in her detention for 22 days. Victoria Police later dropped all incitement charges against Smit.
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