Metro Australia — January 2018

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who partner to run a brothel, and replaces the genre’s
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back, after she engaged in sex work with truckies on a
dangerous highway. In the sequel,&NKCRSNMD(2016), the
same detective is posted to a mining town where corpo
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Chinese sex workers.
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documentary exposes how female backpackers forgo rights
and safety at work to be used as cheap labour at the local
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treat them as personal geishas.


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professional relationships between Wotton and her cli
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girlfriend with whom he can share his feelings and thoughts.
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tion about the important role that sex workers play in help
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Australia. As the narrative progresses, it becomes clear that
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supported urban sex worker presented in2B@QKDS [email protected]
learn that her entry into the industry wasn’t by choice: she
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involvement in the sex industry has been punctuated with
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less cause to worry about men ‘getting away with things’.


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it’s tenuous and casual, lacking the stability of a known
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suggests that the line between exploitation and empower
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around sex work acknowledges, and is dependent on the
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themselves (in particular, the dangers of private escort work
versus the security of working in a brothel).
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sharehouse with men – trading sex for rent and drugs in
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    working women.
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    is often hijacked for ideological gain.^2 Both documentaries
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