Sex Work Decriminalised In Victoria 14/08/2021
Victorian sex workers will finally be protected by law and given the same rights as other employees with the state government announcing it would decriminalise the industryA Scheme designed to entice people back into the city post lockdown has funnelled more than $40m back into the CBD’s recovery.Research examining hairdressers who worked while infectious with Covid in the region has demonstrated the efficacy of face masks.Country footy leagues have begun cancelling their seasons as tightening State Government border restrictions dismantle the game’s heartland- it’s a blow to bush communities who see footy as a lifeblood.For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au
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