Queensland, Australia, Decriminalizes Sex Work

May 31, 2024

Recent news out of Australia demonstrates that decriminalizing consensual adult sex work is just the first step in ensuring the rights and safety of sex workers and survivors of trafficking.

Queensland, Australia, has updated its anti-discrimination laws to include sex workers, who are regularly discriminated against by hotels and other businesses. Additionally, the state also passed legislation that allows street-based sex workers, who experience the most violence and exploitation, to come forward and report crimes committed against them to law enforcement.

JURISTNews reports:

Chapter 22A (Prostitution) of the Criminal Code 1899 only allowed sex work to be conducted in licensed brothels or by independent, private sex workers. Sex workers who worked in a group or in a public setting like soliciting on the street were at risk of being charged with a maximum penalty of up to 7 years imprisonment. Illegal sex workers were unable to report crimes committed against them to the police.

The new legislation allows for solicitation, advertising, and working in groups. This enables sex workers to operate without fear of prosecution and for issues or crimes committed against them to be reported to police. Additionally, the new law updated the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 to include protection for sex workers, ensuring that sex workers could not be discriminated against by hotels and accommodations for believing that guests would be using a room for sex work.

Queensland follows in the footsteps of Australian states New South Wales,Victoria, and the Northern Territory, which decriminalized sex work in 1995, 2019, and 2022, respectively.

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