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sex work

Analysis //

Online sex work in the age of COVID

On the endless possibilities and risks of moving sex work online during a global pandemic.

November 14, 2020 Gabbie Lynch
News //

NSW Sex Industry to Remain Shut Throughout Economy Reopening

Sex workers will be unable to return to work as social distancing regulations begin to relax

June 29, 2020 Priya Gupta and Paola Ayre
Reviews // Radical Sex And Consent Week

Review: Sex worker solidarity

"NSW being the safest place in Australia for sex workers does not mean it’s perfect."

August 22, 2017 Harriet Jane
Perspective // Mental Health

Sex, hugs, and baring soul

Men's health isn't just a magazine

May 15, 2017 Ivy Greene
Perspective //

Calling it sex work

Nina Dillon Britton catches up with a friend six or so months on

August 31, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton
Culture //

Sugar babies: ‘If I’m going to fake orgasms, I may as well get a Birkin out of it’

Nina Dillon Britton chats to two friends, who also happen to be Sugar Babies

March 24, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton
Perspective //

The Faces of Sex Work

Tilly Lawless writes on what motivated her to start #facesofprostitution.

March 31, 2015 Tilly Lawless
Culture, Misc //

A Beginner’s Guide to Escorts

Lyra Talise is if not one of Sydney’s finest, then certainly one of Sydney’s…finer…

March 18, 2015 Lyra Talise
Culture //

That was an Ouchy Night

Lyra Talise is a sex worker and a student

March 11, 2015 Lyra Talise
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Getting social

Reading list: Social media

August 16, 2014 Honi Soit

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