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As the Queensland Government prepares to decriminalise prostitution, a declassified report released by the Australian Federal Police has revealed a clear correlation between increasingly relaxed prostitution laws and offences taking place in the Sex Industry. Queensland Political Director for the Australian Christian Lobby, Rob Norman said, “In the five years to 2022, Commonwealth offences occurring… Read More
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The Australian Christian Lobby calls on the Upper House members to reject the Greens’ Bill and instead consider the Nordic Model of prostitution law reform which provides meaningful exit strategies for those prostituted and criminalises the buying of sex. Read More
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The submission by the UN Special Rapporteur to the European Court of Human Rights that the French law which protects and provides exit strategies for women in prostitution while combatting those who exploit their vulnerabilities namely pimps, traffickers and sex buyers aligns well with the Equality Bill recently introduced by the Honourable Nicola Centofanti into… Read More
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The SA Parliament has wisely and courageously rejected 14 attempts to decriminalise prostitution – even though Victoria, NT and NSW have done so. Read More
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Do you want a brothel operating next door? Earlier this year the Palaszczuk Government announced it will fully decriminalise prostitution in Queensland. Until recently, sex workers (prostituted persons) have been liable for the offence of soliciting if they approached a prospective client in a public place. This situation changed with amendments that were bundled into… Read More
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In his 2018 election victory speech, Victorian Premier Dan Andrews announced his intention to make Victoria the nation’s “most progressive state”. Read More
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Plans to bring prostitution only a click-away in South Australia using Uber-type technology, should those advocating to decriminalise prostitution get their way, will horrify mothers and wives, warns the Australian Christian Lobby. Read More
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Greens MLC Tammy Franks should be upfront about the impact of South Australia’s proposed new prostitution laws, according to the Australian Christian Lobby. Read More
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“Since New Zealand introduced it’s industrialised prostitution legislation in 2003 at least three women have tragically been brutally murdered by their clients.” Read More
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Reports that Queensland Labor will now look at decriminalising prostitution is another attack on women, says the Australian Christian Lobby. Read More