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Sex Work Law Reform Victoria

Sex Work Law Reform Victoria

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    • What Will Happen in the Upper House?
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    • Will the Bill Pass?
  • Coronavirus Laws: Is Sex Work Banned?
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    • Why are We Calling for the Decriminalisation of Sex Work?
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  • Sex Work
    • What is Sex Work?
      • What is Sex Work?
      • What is Sex Work? Chinese
    • Who Are Sex Workers?
      • Who Are Sex Workers?
      • Who Are Sex Workers? (Chinese Language)
    • What Are Sex Work Laws?
      • What Are Sex Work Laws?
      • What Are Sex Worker Laws? (Chinese Language)
    • Therapy or Sex Work?
  • The Laws
    • Federal Government Moves to Expand Its Power to Take Down Online Porn
    • Sex Work Laws in Victoria
    • The Problems with Victoria’s Existing Laws
    • How the Majority of Victorian Sex Workers Are Exposed to Criminal Prosecution
    • The Benefits of Decriminalising Sex Work
    • Decriminalisation Does NOT Mean Complete Deregulation of the Sex Industry
    • What is the Full Decriminalisation of Sex Work?
    • Who Supports the Decriminalisation of Sex Work?
    • What’s Wrong With the Nordic Model?
    • Centrelink and Sex Work
  • Regulatory Bodies
    • Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV)
    • Local Government
    • WorkSafe Victoria
    • Sex Workers and Paying Tax
    • Department of Health and Human Services Victoria (DHHS)
    • SWA (License) Numbers Explained
  • Political Parties
    • Political Parties
    • Key Politicians
    • How the Victorian Parliament Works
  • Sex Workers
    • Private Sex Workers
    • Brothel Sex Workers
    • Escort Agency Workers
    • Street-Based Sex Workers
    • Enforcing Street Solicitation Laws
    • Migrant Sex Workers
    • Migrant Sex Workers (Chinese Language)
    • Male Sex Workers
    • Straight Male Sex Workers
  • The Sex Industry
    • Clients
    • Brothel Owners
    • Brothel Managers
    • Why is the Number of Legal Brothels Decreasing?
    • Human Trafficking in Victoria’s Sex Industry
  • Sex Industry Myths Busted
    • Top Myths About Sex Work in Australia
    • Top 5 Myths about Victoria’s Licensing Model
    • Top 5 Myths About Decriminalisation
    • Top 5 Benefits of Decriminalisation
  • News / Press Releases / Submissions
    • Press Releases
      • Hooray! Sex Work Decriminalisation Bill Passes in Victoria
      • Sex Workers Welcome Victorian Government Announcement to Decriminalise Sex Work
    • Submissions
    • SWLRV in the Media
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    • News (2018-2021)
      • News (2021)
      • News (2020)
      • News (2019)
      • News (2018)
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Toy Play

A special type of stripping performance where the stripper inserts an object into the vagina or anus. Victorian law classifies toy play as sex work, which has legal consequences for strippers providing toy play performances.

Related Articles:
  • Glossary: Sexual Services (Victoria’s legal definition)
  • What is Sex Work?
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