by Tom | Feb 10, 2011
As with previous submissions to the Queensland Crime and Misconduct Commission Scarlet Alliance’s main concern is that licensing the sex industry simply doesn’t work. It is expensive, encourages non-compliance, has no benefits for those complying and many deficits...
by Tom | Feb 10, 2011
The attached Submission is In Opposition to Attorney General Christian Porter’s Proposal To: – Ban sex work in residential areas – License and register sex workers and auxiliary staff – Impose restrictions on sex industry advertising – Increase...
by Tom | Nov 9, 2010
Scarlet Alliance provides the Tasmanian Attorney Generals Department with strong reasons to reconsider the laws in Tasmania -arguing that sex workers are the key stakeholders.
by Tom | Jul 16, 2010
Australia’s current visa subclasses are complicated and hard to understand. This will make it harder for a person who speaks English as a second language to apply for the right visa. This increases sex workers’ vulnerability to trafficking. Australia’s visas are quite...
by Tom | Jul 6, 2010
Accessing fair visas for migrant sex workers to enter Australia is difficult for sex workers. Lack of information translated into relevant languages is part of the problem, leading sex workers to opt for third party traffickers rather than come to Australia...