Can you provide links to these articles?
Anti-vaccination websites and promoters take advantage of parents' fear and spit out lies and misinformation.
I'm not saying the medical science is getting it right 100% all the time but that's the beauty of science: if something is shown to be incorrect by evidence, science embraces that they failed before and works with the new data.
The scientific method is more stable than those emotive theories (oh! vaccines are used to microchip us, poison us etc etc).
Yes - learn about vaccination, question your GP etc but apply some proper skepticism based on evidence and reason, not an emotive responses.
Here's a good link that gives a basic run down on ingredients in vaccines:
http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4180
We have enough evidence to show the benefits outweigh the risks when it comes to vaccine use.
Then you may say to me, but my choice! Well, we all have freedom in Australia *until it harms others*. Freedom of speech and behaviour boundaries are when you hurt others.
All those that can be vaccinated, should be for our communities safety. We need high vaccination rates to allow herd immunity to work, in turn will protect those that cannot be vaccinated (infants, immunocompromised, cancer suffers etc).
This is a matter of public health - not just your own or your family.