Sex work expected to be decriminalised in Queensland

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Sex work expected to be decriminalised in Queensland
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Sex work is expected to be decriminalised in Queensland with the state government set to respond positively to the 47 recommendations made by the Law Reform Commission Review into the industry.

Queensland Attorney General Shannon Fentiman says the government will properly regulate the

industry similarly to any other business, to tackle the exploitation and violence faced by workers.

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