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An0ther Wh0r3

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Sex worker, here until this platform goes the way of the fairies.

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IT’S YOUR BODY, AND YOU MAKE THE RULES
It’s National Condom Day. Let’s talk  tips to encourage condom use with clients.

IT’S YOUR BODY, AND YOU MAKE THE RULES It’s National Condom Day. Let’s talk tips to encourage condom use with clients.

Condoms are the best prevention against STI transmission, but sometimes it can be challenging to get clients to understand how important they are.
Knowing what to say confidently to clients can make all the difference when negotiating condom use. We’ve got some tips from 
sex workers on how you can do that.

Condoms are the best prevention against STI transmission, but sometimes it can be challenging to get clients to understand how important they are. Knowing what to say confidently to clients can make all the difference when negotiating condom use. We’ve got some tips from sex workers on how you can do that.

Be assertive and in control. Let them know that you’ll be doing things your way and that they’ll have fun.

Be assertive and in control. Let them know that you’ll be doing things your way and that they’ll have fun.

Remind clients how much sex you have. It’s probably a lot more than them, and with more partners.“If I use a condom with you, you can be sure I’ll use them with others.”
Keep the tone light, but remain in control and in lead of what’s happening.
“Relax, let me take control. I promise you’ll have fun.”
It’s a lot easier to put the condom on when the client is turned on. If they are already aroused they may not want to interrupt what’s happening.
“It’s time for us to have more fun. 
Are you excited?”

Remind clients how much sex you have. It’s probably a lot more than them, and with more partners.“If I use a condom with you, you can be sure I’ll use them with others.” Keep the tone light, but remain in control and in lead of what’s happening. “Relax, let me take control. I promise you’ll have fun.” It’s a lot easier to put the condom on when the client is turned on. If they are already aroused they may not want to interrupt what’s happening. “It’s time for us to have more fun. Are you excited?”

Condoms are an important safer sex tool for sex workers, however it can sometimes be difficult to get clients on board with using them. Swipe through for some sex worker advice and find more sexual health information at Red Book Online redbookonline.org.au .

13.02.2026 23:00 — 👍 18    🔁 10    💬 1    📌 1

Open to corruption and abuse, this law MUST be repealed. Tell us what you think in the comments. Like and share, boost and pass the message along. The SW laws are wrong and have to go.

17.02.2026 07:12 — 👍 3    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0
Soft pink text on a black background. Heading says What’s wrong with WA’s SW laws?

Inside a hand-drawn magnifying glass the sub heading says The laws, that’s what’s wrong

DecrimWA cute logo in bottom left hand corner, with pink highlighter behind and a red umbrella.

Soft pink text on a black background. Heading says What’s wrong with WA’s SW laws? Inside a hand-drawn magnifying glass the sub heading says The laws, that’s what’s wrong DecrimWA cute logo in bottom left hand corner, with pink highlighter behind and a red umbrella.

Black bold heading on bright prink background says The WA laws
allow police to force SWers to undergo cavity inspections *
Subheading says The laws empower police to treat people doing SW differently from workers in other occupations.
*Prostitution Act 2000 s 25 - 29.

Black bold heading on bright prink background says The WA laws allow police to force SWers to undergo cavity inspections * Subheading says The laws empower police to treat people doing SW differently from workers in other occupations. *Prostitution Act 2000 s 25 - 29.

White text on a red background, heading says WHY DECRIM IS IMPORTANT

Subheading says The current WA laws grant sex workers less rights than people working in other occupations.

Three dot points with cute little hand drawn red umbrellas next to them, on highlighter pink background, says

Current sex work laws in Western Australia allow police to stop, detain and strip search a sex worker.

Police can use ‘any force that is reasonably necessary’ to force SWers to undergo a body cavity search from a medical professional.

This is an inhumane and a totally unacceptable breach of human rights.

White text on a red background, heading says WHY DECRIM IS IMPORTANT Subheading says The current WA laws grant sex workers less rights than people working in other occupations. Three dot points with cute little hand drawn red umbrellas next to them, on highlighter pink background, says Current sex work laws in Western Australia allow police to stop, detain and strip search a sex worker. Police can use ‘any force that is reasonably necessary’ to force SWers to undergo a body cavity search from a medical professional. This is an inhumane and a totally unacceptable breach of human rights.

Black hand drawn globe on a yellow background.
Heading text bold sans serif black says SWers reported ‘increased confidence, well-being & a sense of validation’ after decrim*

*New Zealand Pr0stitution Law Review Committee, Report on the Operation of the Pr0stitution Reform Act 2003 (May 2008) pg 58, based on research with sex workers included in the NZ model of partial decrim.

Black hand drawn globe on a yellow background. Heading text bold sans serif black says SWers reported ‘increased confidence, well-being & a sense of validation’ after decrim* *New Zealand Pr0stitution Law Review Committee, Report on the Operation of the Pr0stitution Reform Act 2003 (May 2008) pg 58, based on research with sex workers included in the NZ model of partial decrim.

This is the third in our series explaining what is wrong with the SW laws in so-called Western Australia. The laws originated from Victorian England in the 19th century and then harsh police powers were added in the year 2000.

14.02.2026 06:02 — 👍 4    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 0
FAQ Friday
How does Australia's visa compliance system harm migrant sex workers? 
Scarlet Alliance logo in bottom right corner

FAQ Friday How does Australia's visa compliance system harm migrant sex workers? Scarlet Alliance logo in bottom right corner

Australian Border Force (ABF) conduct “compliance operations” in Australian workplaces. ABF claims that raiding sex industry workplaces helps to detect exploitation and trafficking.
n reality, these raids target Asian migrant sex workers for visa checks, visa cancellations, detention and deportation, and disproportionately impact 
their human rights.

Australian Border Force (ABF) conduct “compliance operations” in Australian workplaces. ABF claims that raiding sex industry workplaces helps to detect exploitation and trafficking. n reality, these raids target Asian migrant sex workers for visa checks, visa cancellations, detention and deportation, and disproportionately impact their human rights.

Raids traumatise and dehumanise Asian migrant sex workers
They are ineffective in addressing workplace exploitation, trafficking, or visa issues within the sex industry, and they isolate workers from community.
Sex workers describe intimidating behaviour from ABF officers, including carrying weapons and using militarised tactics.
Raids make it hard to access the protective benefits of sex work decriminalisation.
Fear of police pushes workers into isolation where they are out of touch with peer support.
Workers are less likely to have access to condoms, safer sex information and testing, resulting in health harms.

Raids traumatise and dehumanise Asian migrant sex workers They are ineffective in addressing workplace exploitation, trafficking, or visa issues within the sex industry, and they isolate workers from community. Sex workers describe intimidating behaviour from ABF officers, including carrying weapons and using militarised tactics. Raids make it hard to access the protective benefits of sex work decriminalisation. Fear of police pushes workers into isolation where they are out of touch with peer support. Workers are less likely to have access to condoms, safer sex information and testing, resulting in health harms.

The evidence demonstrates raids increase vulnerability, rather than preventing harm, and should be replaced by approaches that enhance sex workers’ agency and safety.

The evidence demonstrates raids increase vulnerability, rather than preventing harm, and should be replaced by approaches that enhance sex workers’ agency and safety.

Australian Border Force raids on sex industry workplaces target and dehumanise Asian migrant sex workers, making it impossible to access the benefits of decriminalisation. Read our briefing paper "Policing of Asian Migrant Sex Workers" buff.ly/QnDilez

13.02.2026 01:01 — 👍 6    🔁 5    💬 1    📌 1

L3sbi0n Action Groop V Human Rights Commission LIVE appeal being heard in Federal Court today, you can watch it here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9m8i...

22.02.2026 22:51 — 👍 0    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
Yellow background with red text, heading: "What's wrong with WA's SW laws?"

Subheading, in a flourescent yellow outline of a magnifying glass: "The laws, that's what's wrong."

Yellow background with red text, heading: "What's wrong with WA's SW laws?" Subheading, in a flourescent yellow outline of a magnifying glass: "The laws, that's what's wrong."

Cream coloured background with red shape of WA state land mass, Heading says 'The WA laws allow police police to ban sex workers from inner city areas*'

Subheading says: 'The laws empower police to treat people doing SW differently from workers in other occupations.'

*Prostitution Act 2000 part 5

Cream coloured background with red shape of WA state land mass, Heading says 'The WA laws allow police police to ban sex workers from inner city areas*' Subheading says: 'The laws empower police to treat people doing SW differently from workers in other occupations.' *Prostitution Act 2000 part 5

Heading: WHY DECRIM IS IMPORTANT

Subheading: The current WA laws grant sex workers less rights than people working in other occupations.

Dot points, highlighted in pinky coloured background and little hand drawn red umbrella outlines

Police can issue move on orders to prevent sex workers from being in certain areas.

The exclusions even prevent people from going to their home, workplace, medical care, friends, family or support networks.

This is an inhumane and a totally unacceptable breach of human rights.

Heading: WHY DECRIM IS IMPORTANT Subheading: The current WA laws grant sex workers less rights than people working in other occupations. Dot points, highlighted in pinky coloured background and little hand drawn red umbrella outlines Police can issue move on orders to prevent sex workers from being in certain areas. The exclusions even prevent people from going to their home, workplace, medical care, friends, family or support networks. This is an inhumane and a totally unacceptable breach of human rights.

Heading: Decrim ‘amplifies opportunities for health promotion, including outreach, & magnifies capacities for peer education’*

Scarlet Alliance, The Principles for Model Sex Work Legislation (2014) pg 30.

Heading: Decrim ‘amplifies opportunities for health promotion, including outreach, & magnifies capacities for peer education’* Scarlet Alliance, The Principles for Model Sex Work Legislation (2014) pg 30.

You are following our series about what is wrong with the WA SWer laws... this is perhaps one of the worst bad laws and most overused by police in the 25 years since it was introduced.

Without evidence, based on suspicion of engaging in engaging in street-based SW, police can 'Move On' to anyone.

17.02.2026 07:12 — 👍 8    🔁 3    💬 1    📌 1
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ICE’s murder of Renee Good has been a clarifying moment — and not only for Americans.

It also exposed some Canadians.

Notably, the Toronto Sun’s Ottawa bureau chief — who called the ICE bullets fired at Good “well-deserved.”

Let’s talk Canadian media the impact of who has a platform:

12.01.2026 23:09 — 👍 653    🔁 194    💬 23    📌 17
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#violentmen
#waronwomen

13.01.2026 00:23 — 👍 15    🔁 3    💬 1    📌 1

semi-regular reminder that ICE was only created in 2003

when you are asked to imagine a world without ICE, you're basically being asked to remember where you were when Lilo & Stitch came out

12.01.2026 20:04 — 👍 27123    🔁 8238    💬 392    📌 331
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🧶👵 appear in Newcastle court yesterday to answer charges for blockading the worlds largest coal export port in the world @risingtideaus.bsky.social “protestival” in Nov 2025.
2 Nannas charged under NSW protest laws max penalties $22,000 fine and 2 years in prison. Cases adjourned.

13.01.2026 00:31 — 👍 44    🔁 20    💬 1    📌 3
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He kidnapped the president of Venezuela for them

And oil companies are like

Meh

10.01.2026 18:41 — 👍 8993    🔁 2063    💬 816    📌 228

Seggs wjerkers, clients, health promo advocates and Borloo based queers, head over to @decrimwa.bsky.social & give them a follow <3

18.12.2025 04:55 — 👍 1    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
Decriminalise sex work in WA for Safety and justice.
The bottom left hand corner shows the Decrim WA logo which is text with a red umbrella

Decriminalise sex work in WA for Safety and justice. The bottom left hand corner shows the Decrim WA logo which is text with a red umbrella

Today is International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers
It was started in the US in 2003 by the Sex Workers Outreach Project, to remember sex workers targeted by a serial killer in Washington State in the 1980s and 1990s. Their deaths were ignored by police.
Every 17 December, we remember and honour sex workers who have been killed or hurt by violence.

Today is International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers It was started in the US in 2003 by the Sex Workers Outreach Project, to remember sex workers targeted by a serial killer in Washington State in the 1980s and 1990s. Their deaths were ignored by police. Every 17 December, we remember and honour sex workers who have been killed or hurt by violence.

WE DEMAND SAFETY AT WORK
Laws that criminalise sex workers, our safety strategies and our workplaces increase our vulnerability to violence and reduce our access to justice. 
Criminalisation makes it easier for perpetrators to target us.

WE DEMAND SAFETY AT WORK Laws that criminalise sex workers, our safety strategies and our workplaces increase our vulnerability to violence and reduce our access to justice. Criminalisation makes it easier for perpetrators to target us.

Criminalisation is consistently linked to increased experiences of physical and sexual violence against sex workers

Criminalisation is consistently linked to increased experiences of physical and sexual violence against sex workers

Today is International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers. We remember and honour all sex workers who have been murdered or have died as a result of criminalisation, stigma, and discrimination. Decriminalisation means safety and justice!

17.12.2025 01:16 — 👍 3    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0
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Drawing the Line Webinar - Center for Online Safety and Liberty This webinar held on 10 December 2025 was for the the global launch of the Drawing the Line Watchlist—a groundbreaking report examining […]

"In Australia, police are seeking new powers
to distribute real CSAM in their pursuit of
arrests, revictimizing children in a manner
that UNICEF has described as a clear
violation of the Convention on the Rights of
the Child." ....

c4osl.org/drawing-the-...

18.12.2025 01:31 — 👍 2    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0

I remember when bypassing age gates on Leisure Suit Larry was a rite of passage... this is just nonsense.

10.12.2025 11:43 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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150 experts demand Correctional Service Canada reverse "coercive" opioid treatment guidance A new policy in federal prisons removes methadone and Suboxone opioid treatments, leaving only a patented once-per-month gel injection available to prisoners. A large group of experts is raising serio...

NEW
Federal prisons are removing methadone and Suboxone opioid treatments, leaving only a patented once-per-month injection for prisoners.

A large group of experts is raising serious concerns about harms to prisoners––and the corporate motivations behind the move.
drugdatadecoded.ca/150-experts-...

16.12.2025 00:42 — 👍 35    🔁 29    💬 1    📌 6
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Drawing the line: When child safety laws lose sight of real children Newly released data reveal how a no-compromise approach to AI-generated and other fictional sexual content depicting children has diverted resources away from prosecuting real child sexual abuse mater...

I recommend checking out the launch of new data on child safety and p)rn-related moral panic policyreview.info/articles/new...

16.12.2025 02:45 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Join me in supporting the End racist immigration raids Campaign Border Force raids on the workplaces of migrant workers are relentless. We need your help to raise the profile of this inhumane and unnecessary practice. Join us as we call for racial justice and migr...

Maybe you haven't signed this yet? Please do!

scarletalliance.good.do/endraids/ema...

10.12.2025 03:08 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0

I am astonished that there’s no comment from the municipal government that ordered the encampment eviction or from the law enforcement agencies that constantly claim to be working to prevent people from dying

AND this happened during cheque week

THIS IS LINKED TO POVERTY AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE

09.12.2025 23:12 — 👍 13    🔁 5    💬 1    📌 0

Font debates really do bring out the stupid, dont they

10.12.2025 02:54 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Age verification for pornography access? Our research shows it fails on many levels There are many limitations to what technology can do to bar underage people from porn. Importantly, the very idea distracts from evidence-based solutions.

oh wow, Age verification doesn't work, just as true now as it was (checks date) 18 months ago. But don't let that get in the way of a shit policy

theconversation.com/age-verifica...

10.12.2025 02:53 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

Remember LAST WEEK when this fuckface mayor claimed that they had to increase the police budget because the provincial government hadn’t addressed homelessness

10.12.2025 01:23 — 👍 16    🔁 3    💬 1    📌 0
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UN experts on arbitrary detention to visit Australia GENEVA – The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention will conduct an official visit to Australia, from 1 to 12 December 2025, to assess the situation regarding deprivation of liberty in the country.Th...

"These experts will gather information from places (in the colony) where people are deprived of their liberty, including prisons, police stations and institutions for juveniles, migrants and people with psychosocial disabilities." + SURELY WILL NOTE THE RACISM APPARENT

www.ohchr.org/en/media-adv...

09.12.2025 05:32 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
SEX WORK IS NOT AN ENABLER OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Our job should not be a barrier to accessing sexual violence support.

SEX WORK IS NOT AN ENABLER OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Our job should not be a barrier to accessing sexual violence support.

Today is the International Day of the Elimination of Violence against Women.
Anti-violence and gender equality work in Australia often positions pornography and sex work as key drivers of violence against women. But sex workers are part of the community. What happens when we experience gender based violence in our relationships or families, if services are set up to think we are the problem?

Today is the International Day of the Elimination of Violence against Women. Anti-violence and gender equality work in Australia often positions pornography and sex work as key drivers of violence against women. But sex workers are part of the community. What happens when we experience gender based violence in our relationships or families, if services are set up to think we are the problem?

“Public stigma, lack of anti-discrimination protections and the criminalisation of sex work make us targets. Ex-partners who have gained my trust have used these factors to justify manipulation, shaming and violence against me.”
Katia Schwartz, Deaf Sex Worker and Advocate speaking on International Day of the Elimination of Violence against Women 2024.

“Public stigma, lack of anti-discrimination protections and the criminalisation of sex work make us targets. Ex-partners who have gained my trust have used these factors to justify manipulation, shaming and violence against me.” Katia Schwartz, Deaf Sex Worker and Advocate speaking on International Day of the Elimination of Violence against Women 2024.

Studies have shown a correlation between anti sex work attitudes and an increase in violence against sex workers, highlighting how damaging this narrative is.
Violence against sex workers is compounded by the attitudes we face when we dare to seek support and justice. Stigma from the family, sexual and domestic violence sector, health services, police, and “criminal justice systems” perpetuates the idea that violence is part of our job and we should expect it.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers, migrant workers and those living with a disability are further marginalised when accessing support or justice.

Studies have shown a correlation between anti sex work attitudes and an increase in violence against sex workers, highlighting how damaging this narrative is. Violence against sex workers is compounded by the attitudes we face when we dare to seek support and justice. Stigma from the family, sexual and domestic violence sector, health services, police, and “criminal justice systems” perpetuates the idea that violence is part of our job and we should expect it. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers, migrant workers and those living with a disability are further marginalised when accessing support or justice.

Sex worker voices must be a part of the conversation about gender based violence. We are a part of the community!

25.11.2025 01:43 — 👍 13    🔁 7    💬 0    📌 1


OLD CENSORSHIP TACTICS, NEW BRANDING. In an article for Overland, Scarlet Alliance CEO Mish Pony explores a censorship legacy that was the forerunner to Australia’s online safety codes.

OLD CENSORSHIP TACTICS, NEW BRANDING. In an article for Overland, Scarlet Alliance CEO Mish Pony explores a censorship legacy that was the forerunner to Australia’s online safety codes.

“When Senator Brian Harradine handed Prime Minister John Howard a box of pornographic tapes in 2000, he set in motion one of Australia's most enduring censorship legacies. The censorship reforms, which excluded fetishes, kink, and non-mainstream sex acts from the definition of X-rated pornography, were based not on any evidence, but on the personal discomfort of two deeply conservative men.” Scarlet Alliance CEO Mish Pony

“When Senator Brian Harradine handed Prime Minister John Howard a box of pornographic tapes in 2000, he set in motion one of Australia's most enduring censorship legacies. The censorship reforms, which excluded fetishes, kink, and non-mainstream sex acts from the definition of X-rated pornography, were based not on any evidence, but on the personal discomfort of two deeply conservative men.” Scarlet Alliance CEO Mish Pony

“When regulatory frameworks embed vague, ideologically-loaded definitions and enforce them without adequate safeguards, the collateral damage falls on the sex workers, LGBTQIA+ communities, health educators, and young people...” Scarlet Alliance CEO Mish Pony

“When regulatory frameworks embed vague, ideologically-loaded definitions and enforce them without adequate safeguards, the collateral damage falls on the sex workers, LGBTQIA+ communities, health educators, and young people...” Scarlet Alliance CEO Mish Pony

“Behind the public-facing online safety agenda, are a wide variety of disparate forces: conservative Christian activists, anti-pornography feminists, youth educators, and international organisations ...they share a regulatory instinct: that sex, pornography, and gender diversity are problems to be contained.” Scarlet Alliance CEO Mish Pony

“Behind the public-facing online safety agenda, are a wide variety of disparate forces: conservative Christian activists, anti-pornography feminists, youth educators, and international organisations ...they share a regulatory instinct: that sex, pornography, and gender diversity are problems to be contained.” Scarlet Alliance CEO Mish Pony

In an article for Overland, Scarlet Alliance CEO Mish Pony explores a censorship legacy that was the forerunner to Australia’s online safety codes. Read the article via overland.org.au/2025/12/howa...

08.12.2025 02:29 — 👍 14    🔁 7    💬 0    📌 1
TODAY, WE HONOUR THE TRANS LIVES LOST DUE TO TRANSPHOBIA
We also stand in solidarity with trans resistance.

TODAY, WE HONOUR THE TRANS LIVES LOST DUE TO TRANSPHOBIA We also stand in solidarity with trans resistance.

Today is Trans Day of Remembrance
The day started in the US in 1999 by trans advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith. The initial vigil honoured a transgender woman who was killed, Rita Hester, and all trans people lost to violence since her death.
27 years on, the day is honoured around the world with vigils and community solidarity.
Solidarity action for allies*
Learn - get the facts and fight misinformation.
Upskill - find ways to make your workplace or organisation more trans affirming.
Celebrate - join community days of visibility.
Amplify - centre trans and gender diverse voices.
Advocate - fight discrimination when you can.
Donate - give to projects that support community.

Today is Trans Day of Remembrance The day started in the US in 1999 by trans advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith. The initial vigil honoured a transgender woman who was killed, Rita Hester, and all trans people lost to violence since her death. 27 years on, the day is honoured around the world with vigils and community solidarity. Solidarity action for allies* Learn - get the facts and fight misinformation. Upskill - find ways to make your workplace or organisation more trans affirming. Celebrate - join community days of visibility. Amplify - centre trans and gender diverse voices. Advocate - fight discrimination when you can. Donate - give to projects that support community.

Trans Day of Resistance
As we mourn our trans siblings who have lost their lives we must also continue to fight for those still living. 
For many in the trans and gender diverse community, Trans Day of Resistance refers to rallies and other actions to protest anti-transgender violence, policy, and oppression. 
Many of these actions take place across unceded Australia on 22 November, and also acknowledge intersecting issues within marginalised communities.

Trans Day of Resistance As we mourn our trans siblings who have lost their lives we must also continue to fight for those still living. For many in the trans and gender diverse community, Trans Day of Resistance refers to rallies and other actions to protest anti-transgender violence, policy, and oppression. Many of these actions take place across unceded Australia on 22 November, and also acknowledge intersecting issues within marginalised communities.

The sex worker rights movement includes all sex workers. 
Our community and our allies must resist TERF (trans exclusionary feminism) and SWERF (sex worker exclusionary feminism) rhetoric.

The sex worker rights movement includes all sex workers. Our community and our allies must resist TERF (trans exclusionary feminism) and SWERF (sex worker exclusionary feminism) rhetoric.

Today we remember the trans and gender diverse community we have lost to transphobia, and stand ready to fight for those still here. Trans sex workers have always been at the forefront of the sex worker rights movement and we honour them today.

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Background image shows a photo of a stone statue of a woman with her hair cut into a bob, smoking a cigarette and leaning against a post.
The text reads Joy is coming home - A powerful symbol of sex worker visibility, the iconic statue returns to her original home of Darlinghurst after 28 years.

Background image shows a photo of a stone statue of a woman with her hair cut into a bob, smoking a cigarette and leaning against a post. The text reads Joy is coming home - A powerful symbol of sex worker visibility, the iconic statue returns to her original home of Darlinghurst after 28 years.

Joy was sculpted by artist Loui May in 1995. She was the world's first statue of a sex worker and was a tribute to the workers of Darlinghurst. She received mixed reactions and in 1997 was moved to Macquarie University's Sculpture Park.

Joy was sculpted by artist Loui May in 1995. She was the world's first statue of a sex worker and was a tribute to the workers of Darlinghurst. She received mixed reactions and in 1997 was moved to Macquarie University's Sculpture Park.

After a massive community effort, Joy will return home to Darlinghurst. In 2023, sex worker activist and policy consultant Julie Bates AO, artist Loui May, and historian Dr Catherine Freyne along with sex workers and allies, launched a campaign to see Joy take pride of place back in her home neighbourhood. Thanks to funding from City of Sydney and Loui's collaboration with a local foundry, Joy has been recast in bronze. The Lord Mayor will unveil the new iteration of Joy in November. It also marks 30 years since NSW became the first jurisdiction in unceded Australia, and globally to decriminalise sex work.

After a massive community effort, Joy will return home to Darlinghurst. In 2023, sex worker activist and policy consultant Julie Bates AO, artist Loui May, and historian Dr Catherine Freyne along with sex workers and allies, launched a campaign to see Joy take pride of place back in her home neighbourhood. Thanks to funding from City of Sydney and Loui's collaboration with a local foundry, Joy has been recast in bronze. The Lord Mayor will unveil the new iteration of Joy in November. It also marks 30 years since NSW became the first jurisdiction in unceded Australia, and globally to decriminalise sex work.

Join Dr Catherine Freyne and Julie Bates AO to celebrate: Saturday 8 November 2025 at 1pm on the corner of Stanley and Yurong Streets, Darlinghurst on Gadigal Land. This is a public event and celebration. Wear red and bring your umbrella!

Join Dr Catherine Freyne and Julie Bates AO to celebrate: Saturday 8 November 2025 at 1pm on the corner of Stanley and Yurong Streets, Darlinghurst on Gadigal Land. This is a public event and celebration. Wear red and bring your umbrella!

Sex worker visibility will be front and centre in Darlinghurst from November, as the iconic and powerful statue Joy returns to her home neighbourhood.

23.09.2025 08:05 — 👍 8    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 1
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All trans women, sistergirls, and gender diverse people deserve dignity, safety, and access to health, care, and community - never cages.

23.10.2025 06:02 — 👍 11    🔁 6    💬 0    📌 3
COMMUNITY.
KNOWLEDGE.
ADVOCACY. 
RIGHTS. 
Scarlet Alliance membership 
applications are back online. 

Become a member and 
help guide the direction 
of our work.

COMMUNITY. KNOWLEDGE. ADVOCACY. RIGHTS. Scarlet Alliance membership applications are back online. Become a member and help guide the direction of our work.

As a Scarlet Alliance member you:
Will be first to know about workshops, events, and advocacy information.
May nominate for elected positions and vote at General Meetings.
Can choose how much you pay for your membership, from free to $110. 
Head to the ‘Join us’ section on our Linktree to find out more about membership and apply today.
linktr.ee/scarlet_alliance

As a Scarlet Alliance member you: Will be first to know about workshops, events, and advocacy information. May nominate for elected positions and vote at General Meetings. Can choose how much you pay for your membership, from free to $110. Head to the ‘Join us’ section on our Linktree to find out more about membership and apply today. linktr.ee/scarlet_alliance

Become a member of Scarlet Alliance and play a role in our work. Head to linktr.ee/scarlet_alliance to fill in our membership form.

06.11.2025 06:00 — 👍 5    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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I’m probably late on this, but here’s Larry Summers telling his Harvard students he acknowledges his connection with Epstein, and wants to fulfill his teaching obligations if the students “will let him.”

So now consent matters?

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