Sydney is the 'dream' city for sex workers

by Sanjay Jha | September 16, 2008 at 03:44 am
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Situated on Australia's eastern coastline within the state of New South Wales, Sydney spreads with the rare luxury of space. - 3700 sq km in all around what is often described as one of the finest harbours in the world. Sydney's has beautiful northern Beaches. With its beautiful beaches, lagoons, Lakes and harbour it is one of  top tourist destination.

No a survey has said that it is the dream city for the sex workers as well.

Sex workers in Sydney enjoy the best health and welfare, according to a new report.

And it is so because, prostitutes in the city are well protected by decriminalisation of the industry, the report found.

On the other hand, the survey of 600 sex workers has also suggested that prostitutes in Melbourne fare the worst.

However, the experts have warned that if the new Liberal state government sticks to regulate the industry, the sex workers in Perth will eventually get the "rawest deal"

The report, which will be presented at a major sexual health conference revealed that all three cities have a "thriving" sex industry, with nearly 400 brothels in Sydney, 160 in Melbourne and 40 in Perth.

The experts claimed that Sydney was the "highest risk" city for sexually transmitted infections, because that's where the migrant sex workers from Asia congregate. But still, it turns out to be the safest place for them.

"What we found is that sex workers (in Sydney) are not frightened to seek proper health services because there are no legal issues stopping them," News.com.au quoted Basil Donovan, a professor in sexual health at the University of NSW, who led the survey, as saying.

The poll indicated that Melbourne was a different story altogether- with a decriminalised system where brothels are still required to register their workers so they can get monthly health check-ups.

"That might sound nice but it's extremely expensive, unnecessary and an intrusion on these women's bodies, and it scares women away from being registered at all, which drives the whole thing underground," said Donovan, who argues the law should be reformed.

He added: "It is simply a stupid system that creates an underclass of hidden sex workers who may very well suffer much worse health outcomes, if we could even track them down to find out.

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Sputnic
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Sanjay Jha, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Yuliya Talmazan

I have never heard of welfare for sex workers. I only wish Canadian sex workers were treated with at least some dignity that any human being deserves.

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at 10:48 on September 16th, 2008

Sanjay Jha, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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mufishchi

Its one day before WYD08. You'll see this lovely flower shop on your right hand side after you step out central station. I love Sydney!

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Luigi-B

Opera House seen from the Harbour Bridge in Sydney

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Waterjoe

This pictures was taken in the evening hours of 28th August 2008.

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Andrew oskar

i am not too sure about this, but as far as i know as an international student, the Australia government take a good care of their citizenz or even imigrant compare to my country, and yet still so many people complain . so i guess Sydney is not only the dream city for sex workers but also for everyone . such a nice country and warm people . love sydney heaps .

Some say the living expense in sydney is way to high but still , for those who work i can guarantee you can have enough and the question is not about " can i survive " but how can u survive againts your lifestyle . so yeah ., just my 5 cents of thought ,

enjoy the photos that i took guys , and feel free to visit my photo stream at www.flickr.com/andrew_oskar

have a good day ahead guys, and keep believing .

cheers

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xopherlance

A different side of Sydney I'd never before considered. 

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jetsetway

These photos were taken by Barry Shulman of JetSetWay. A blog about luxury travel.

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adrienne_bartl

Photo was taken from the Manly Ferry arriving back into Circular Quay on the 19th of March. 2008

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room27

wonderful view from the station

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