Knife-edge vote on historic sex work reform
An Australia-first Bill to criminalise men who pay for sex has been rejected by a single vote, but a radical new approach could still be on the cards.
An Australia-first Bill to criminalise men who pay for sex has been rejected by a single vote, but a radical new approach could still be on the cards.
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