Click on link below to see the December 2011 edition of InTouch Newsletter which is the Prostitution Licensing Authority (PLA) in QLDs newsletter

 PLA In Touch Newsletter_Issue 64_December 2011

If you’d like to talk to someone about anything you read, Respect Inc Qld is a peer based sex worker org with offices across QLD and they’d be happy to have a chat.

Respect Inc

http://www.respectqld.org.au
Townsville office landline 07 47244853
Brisbane office landline 07 38351111
Cairns office landline 07 40515009
PO Box 2470 New Farm Qld 4005 or
PO Box 2410 Townsville Qld 4810

 

 

 
Note: NAUWU makes every effort to ensure the quality of the information available on this website. Before relying on the information on this site, however, users should carefully evaluate its accuracy, currency, completeness and relevance for their purposes, and should obtain any appropriate professional advice relevant to their particular circumstances. NAUWU cannot guarantee and assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, currency or completeness of the information.

Disclaimer: Images used on this site have been used with the permission of all parties pictured. If you happen to find an image of yourself and do not wish for it to appear on http://www.nothing-about-us-without-us.com please let the webperson of this site know by contacting nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com .

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Criminalisation and licensing is wrong, don’t support Porter’s Bill!

Porter’s Bill has progressed through the WA Parliament and now there is new urgency for action to be taken. NAUWU has begun another letter writing campaign to address this Bill lobbying all WA MP’s to research and think about the issues sex workers will face if they vote for Porter’s Bill.

Attorney General Christian Porter’s proposed Bill will:

  • ban sex work in residential areas
  • license and register sex workers and auxiliary staff
  • impose restrictions on sex industry advertising
  • increase criminal penalties for non-compliance
  • expand related police powers

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NAUWU’s lobbying work so far on this issue:

NAUWU has previously written on the proposed law reform on the following page which details submissions made by NAUWU, Scarlet Alliance and other peers in the industry.
http://nothing-about-us-without-us.com/the-sex-industry-in-western-australia-proposed-law-reform-and-submissions-from-sex-worker-activists-in-nsw/

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The Bill itself and WA Parliament explanatory notes are here:
WA Prostitution Bill 2011_Porter’s Bill still needing final vote to pass
WA Prostitution Bill 2011 Explanatory Notes

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NAUWU’s latest letter
You can find our letter below which provides Western Australian MP’s information on why the Bill should not pass and the consequences if they vote yes to Porter’s Bill.
Criminalisation and licensing is wrong. Don’t support Porter’s Bill_ WA letter writing campaign to WA MPs

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Who did we send the letter to?
The list of MP’s we sent it to and their contact details can be found on the link below. We encourage everyone to do an email out to any and all MP’s to help inform and lobby them on this issue.
Porter’s Bill letter writing campaign email list for lobbying_current 2011
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Adele Carles response to our letter
NAUWU has received a response to the letter writing from Adele Carles, MLA, Member for Freemantle which you can read below. Although it is not what NAUWU and WA sex workers need to hear; and her position is NOT what Western Australian sex workers need and what she proposes would in fact be one of the worst possible outcomes, we are mindful of the fact she is the only one out of 27 MP’s contacted who bothered to respond.

From: Carles, Adele <Adele.Carles@mp.wa.gov.au>
Date: Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 4:41 PM
Subject: WA Prostitution Bill
To: Nothing Without <nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com>

Dear Nothing About Us Without Us,

PROSTITUTION BILL

Thank you for your email.  I appreciate receiving your views on this legislation that is set to be debated when Parliament resumes in February 2012.  As you may be aware, prostitution is currently illegal in Western Australia.  This new legislation seeks to change this, by creating legal areas from which this industry can operate.  I have reviewed the legislation and I do have many concerns in relation to it.

As an Independent female MP, I am particularly concerned about prostitution, as it impacts on many of the most vulnerable and marginalised women in our State.  My primary concern is for the women who are exploited in this industry – I want to ensure that their rights and needs come first.  You may be interested to know that the numbers in our Parliament are particularly close for this bill.  Ironically, it looks like Janet Woollard and myself, 2 Independent female MPs, may well determine the fate of this legislation.    This is a responsibility  I take very seriously.

I am interested in the Swedish model, after reading about its success in combating prostitution in Scandinavia.  Next month I am travelling to Scandinavia to meet with policy makers in relation to the Swedish model.  I will also be meeting with various stakeholders to understand the workings of the Swedish model and to get a sense of its impact on society, 10 years after its introduction.  

Please be assured that I will consider equally, all perspectives, from all stakeholders in determining the best long term solution in response to the Government’s proposed Prostitution Bill.  I will contact you when I have decided how to respond to this controversial legislation.  Again thank you for sharing your views with me.  I encourage you to continue informing me of  you views and perspectives on civil society matters in Western Australia.

Yours sincerely,

Adele Carles, MLA

Member for Fremantle
Shop 1, Queensgate Centre
William Street, Fremantle WA 6160
Tel: 9336 7000  Fax: 9430 4564

 

 NAUWU’s reply to Adele Carles
NAUWU is opposed to the Swedish Model and believes anyone who supports such a model needs to be informed about the great harms it imposes on the sex industry. NAUWU wrote the letter you will find below to Ms Carles to help her understand what potential dangers she would be exposing sex workers to if she continued to support the Swedish Model.

In this letter you will find links to research that has been conducted in countries where the Swedish Model has been introduced and research and papers from Australia looking at decriminalisation, legalisation, regulation and the different effects each model of this has had on different States within Australia.
NAUWU response to Adele Carles_December 2011

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We have had no further response from Adele Carles

 
NAUWU will continue to contact the MP’s detailed on the list above asking for a response to out letter. When we receive more information on the Bill or any responses to our letter, we’ll let you know!

 

 

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Note: NAUWU makes every effort to ensure the quality of the information available on this website. Before relying on the information on this site, however, users should carefully evaluate its accuracy, currency, completeness and relevance for their purposes, and should obtain any appropriate professional advice relevant to their particular circumstances. NAUWU cannot guarantee and assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, currency or completeness of the information.

Disclaimer: Images used on this site have been used with the permission of all parties pictured. If you happen to find an image of yourself and do not wish for it to appear on http://www.nothing-about-us-without-us.com please let the webperson of this site know by contacting nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com  .

Contributions on  http://www.nothing-about-us-without-us.com  have been made by NSW Sex Workers and other concerned parties of NSW Sex Industry; site design and maintenance by nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com ; Copyright Nothing About Us Without Us  2009 – 2020

 

Health boss calls for legalised brothels

ABC News
Updated December 13 2011

Tasmania’s Director of Public Health is putting pressure on the State Government to overhaul the sex industry.

Tasmania’s Director of Public Health has spoken out against legislation banning brothels, arguing the state’s sex industry laws are failing.

Dr Roscoe Taylor says the law banning brothels puts sex workers at risk.

Dr Taylor says it fails both the industry and the public.

“From a public health and a human rights perspective,” he said.

Last year the then Attorney-General Lara Giddings announced her intention to overhaul the 2005 legislation that outlawed brothels.

A year on, she is the Premier and her successors are yet to follow up on her agenda.

Doctor Taylor says an industry overhaul is long overdue.

“I don’t see any reason for delay at this point in time.”

The Attorney-General Brian Wightman says he intends to release a discussion paper on the issue next month.

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-12-12/20111212–brothel-laws/3727320/?site=hobart

 

The Scarlet Alliance Migration Project has developed the AMAZING resource

Your Rights and Responsibilities When Dealing with Australian Government Agencies_Scarlet Alliance 2011

Sexy work regulator

This resource lists your rights and responsibilities when dealing with

  • Police
  • Immigration Officials
  • Taxation Officers

… with links where you can find it translated into Thai, Chinese and Korean.

Your Rights and Responsibilities When Dealing with Australian Government Agencies_Scarlet Alliance 2011

With nearly all States of Australia facing extreme law reform; media coverage of the sex industry now being more hysterical and biased; and NSW, WA and VIC experiencing more raids than ever before, we urge you to have a read, print out a copy and keep it with you where you work and send it to as many sex workers as you can.

If you do not know your rights and responsibilities and regulatory officers rights and responsibilities to you in this day and age, that’s something you may want to think about changing!

Thank you to the Migration Project at Scarlet Alliance for developing one of THE BEST resources EVER!!

 

 

 

 

Note: NAUWU makes every effort to ensure the quality of the information available on this website. Before relying on the information on this site, however, users should carefully evaluate its accuracy, currency, completeness and relevance for their purposes, and should obtain any appropriate professional advice relevant to their particular circumstances. NAUWU cannot guarantee and assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, currency or completeness of the information.

Disclaimer: Images used on this site have been used with the permission of all parties pictured. If you happen to find an image of yourself and do not wish for it to appear on http://www.nothing-about-us-without-us.com please let the webperson of this site know by contacting nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com  .

Contributions on  http://www.nothing-about-us-without-us.com  have been made by NSW Sex Workers and other concerned parties of NSW Sex Industry; site design and maintenance by nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com ; Copyright Nothing About Us Without Us  2009 – 2020

 

NAUWU received an open letter that was also sent to all NSW Parliamentarians. The open letter was sent in the lead up to World AIDS Day 2011 as a further incentive to remind people of the pioneering work of Australian sex workers in the fight against AIDS. In the authors own words…
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“We are still advocating for sensible legislative responses to the sex industry. As our world renown best practice approach comes under increasing threat, we need to put increased pressure on the Government and all parliamentarians. We need them to respect the bi-partisan approach that led to the decriminalisation of the NSW sex industry in 1995. We have again sent an open letter to all NSW Parliamentarians but this time we have cc’d in experts in the field of public health, research, the law and human rights, sex worker representative organisation and  other related experts in the fields of best practice endeavours in HIV prevention, care and support.

We have taken this current action of writing to all NSW parliamentarians and ccing in the experts in the hope that it will put them on notice that they are being watched by the experts and to encourage our long term friends and supporters to fight as hard as they can in support of retaining our hard won and successful model of decriminalisation.”
Julie Bates, Saul Isbister and Maria McMahon
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Below you will find the accompanying email, a printable pdf of the open letter for you to read. NAUWU would like to thank Saul Isbister, Julie Bates and Maria McMahon for the incredible job they have done in compiling the letter and for allowing us to place it on the NAUWU site. We’d also like to recognise their tireless efforts and skill in lobbing and advocating for the sex worker community.
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Email introduction to the open letter:

To All concerned,

As we approach World AIDS Day 2011 we reflect upon and remember our friends and loved ones whose lives were cut short by AIDS. It is also a time to reflect upon and celebrate the heroes and pioneers who championed our early responses to the fight against AIDS. At the forefront of this pioneering effort were Australian sex workers and their supporters, and we pay tribute to the successful HIV prevention role sex workers have played.  It has taken enormous courage and effort by various stakeholders over the last 30 years to transform the NSW sex industry into a world leading example of better practice in the prevention of transmission of STIs including HIV. On World AIDS Day this year the State of NSW should be proud of this achievement.

However, even 16 years after decriminalisation there is still much to be done in NSW to remove punitive laws and Local Council regulations that specifically discriminate against independent sex workers and the commercial sector of the industry. It is especially time to address the lack of protection for sex workers under the NSW Anti-Discrimination Act; an oversight from the reforms in 1995.

In the meantime sex workers in NSW are currently facing renewed stigma and marginalisation. Outrageous and unsubstantiated claims are made in the media on a regular basis which deny the reality of the various policy successes gained under the decriminalised model in NSW. These media reports have led to a re-emergence of the NSW Liberal Government’s pre-election idea of introducing brothels licensing regime.

It is worth noting the following quote from the Law and SexWorker Health (LASH) Team at the National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research contained in the recent NSW Parliamentary Library Briefing paper titled: Regulation of brothels: an update:

“Licensing of sex work (‘legalisation’) should not be regarded as a viable legislative response… licensing represents a potential threat to public health – most jurisdictions that once had licensing systems abandoned them long ago.”

[Roth, L, Regulation of brothels: an update NSW Parliamentary Library Research Service, p.10]

In the interests of the public health in NSW, please find attached an OPEN LETTER TO ALL NSW PARLIAMENTARIANS that further addresses these matters.

Yours sincerely,

Julie Bates, Saul Isbister and Maria
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Downloadable and printable pdf of the open letter:
Open Letter NSW Parliamentarians_Nov 2011(Final)_Saul Isbister, Julie Bates & Maria McMahon
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For World AIDS Day 2011 events in Australia, please check the following link:
http://www.worldaidsday.org.au/ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: NAUWU makes every effort to ensure the quality of the information available on this website. Before relying on the information on this site, however, users should carefully evaluate its accuracy, currency, completeness and relevance for their purposes, and should obtain any appropriate professional advice relevant to their particular circumstances. NAUWU cannot guarantee and assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, currency or completeness of the information.

Disclaimer: Images used on this site have been used with the permission of all parties pictured. If you happen to find an image of yourself and do not wish for it to appear on http://www.nothing-about-us-without-us.com please let the webperson of this site know by contacting nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com  .

Contributions on  http://www.nothing-about-us-without-us.com  have been made by NSW Sex Workers and other concerned parties of NSW Sex Industry; site design and maintenance by nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com ; Copyright Nothing About Us Without Us  2009 – 2020

 

NAUWU has decided to take further action to hold The Australian Broadcasting Corporation accountable for their inaccurate and biased media coverage of the Four Corners program which aired on Monday 10th October 2011.

The link to the broadcast can be found here:
http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/stories/2011/10/06/3333668.htm

NAUWU and the wider sex working communities response to the program can be found here:
http://nothing-about-us-without-us.com/media-campaign-trafficking-and-regulation-in-australia/

NAUWU, its members and other sex workers we have spoken to are outraged by the program because the ABC’s actions have been DAMAGING! We have therefore actioned the complaints process to hold The ABC accountable. By submitting complaints we do not expect an immediate apology as the sex working community were ignored and submissions from peer based organisation to provide The ABC with accurate information rejected.

We feel strongly however that The ABC should at the very least realise the impact of what they’ve done and better, we intend to assist them to realise they need to make amends.

We are also concerned since the program went to air, there has been media from different sources including Channel 10 and print media that follows the same logic, uses the same analogies the Four Corners program did and has sourced Four Corners in their coverage. The ABC went into parntership with FairFax media to initially promote the Four Corners program and this seems to have had a flow on effect to the wider media.

NAUWU submitted a complaint to The ABC and Four Corners outlining just a few of the key issues we had with the program. Please see below for a copy of our initial complaint and the emails that followed between NAUWU and The ABC:

NAUWU Complaint to 4 Corners_Final_25.10.11

26 Oct 2011
 
A complaint to 4 Corners
 
Nothing About Us Without Us is an unfunded, volunteer, loose collective of sex workers who formed to ensure a sex worker voice in maintained in the efforts to keep, defend and create the decriminalisation of sex work in NSW.
 
We believe your reporting of trafficking for sex work in Australia was unethical, without conscience, against the best interests of migrant workers in Australia, shortsighted and incredibly damaging to the sex worker community in Australia.
 
1) Police corruption and DIAC harassment of sex workers as a result of your story.
 
We do not believe that you “uncovered” “trafficking” in the course of your “investigation.”
 
We believe the incidents alleged to be “trafficking” by you were not actual cases of trafficking. We know that you know that these particular incidents were about as far from trafficking as anything could be in Australia; with the only commonality with actual trafficking cases t in Australia being that they involved individual sex workers of Asian backgrounds on work visas who identify as female. Yet since the 4 Corners program sex workers in a number of jurisdictions have alleged to us that Australian Federal Police are conducting raids on sex worker workplaces asking to find “sex slaves” and “trafficking” — knowing that there is none going on.
 
Let us rephrase.
 
We know that corrupt police, allegedly those within the Australian Federal Police, are taking advantage of the media hype and political uncertainty following the 4 Corners “investigation,” to harass, pressure, and conduct spoof raids on premises that they know, as a result of their own intelligence, are not linked to any such activity, but that they know they can get away with because of the momentum as a result of the 4 Corners reporting.
 
We also know that DIAC have, as a result of your show, taken advantage of the political climate, and moved in on hundreds of workplaces to check and cancel Visa’s if people are even one step out of line with the arbitrary visa conditions under which they are travelling.
 
Do you understand that we always see a spike in corrupt activity following sensationalist high profile media coverage of these issues?  Do you understand that we always see a spike in aggressive DIAC targeting of sex work workplaces following sensationalist high profile media coverage of these issues?
 
Was this your intention as a result of your report?
 
We demand an apology from 4 Corners for unwittingly contributing to police corruption and sex worker harassment by DIAC.
 
2) Support for the criminalisation of sex work and the expansion of police powers as a result of your story.
 
Decriminalisation is the best legal framework for sex work, it has created a landscape of transparency and access to justice for sex workers in New South Wales and the ACT that is unmatched across the rest of Australia. You did not investigate this in your report.
 
Regardless, in the wake of the 4 Corners reporting, the increased criminalisation of sex work and increased police powers proposed in Victoria and New South Wales have all been announced, under the cover of the unfounded “allegations” made by 4 Corners.
 
4 Corners interviewed a sex worker who was in contact with an abolitionist anti-sex work group in Taiwan. That sex worker had wanted to come to Australia to do sex work, and has a legal right to migrate here and do so, but was deceived about their work conditions and exploited while they were here. This is not evidence of the need for criminalisation of sex work or increased police powers in Australia. It is evidence of increasing need for sex worker peer education services to be expanded to reach even more sex workers and let migrant sex workers know about their human rights.
 
4 Corners did not interview VIXEN or RhED in Victoria, SWOP NSW, SWOP NT, SWOP ACT, Magenta in WA, SIN in South Australia, Respect Inc in Queensland or Scarlet Alliance (national and in Tasmania). 4 Corners did not approach the Sex Workers Union and did not approach us. 4 Corners instead interviewed a tiny abolitionist, anti-sex work group in Melbourne, and a discredited Greens local politician, who ran through a series of trafficking “figures” that we all know are bullshit. This biased reporting is not evidence of the need for criminalisation of sex work or increased police powers in Australia.
 
4 Corners did not interview COSWAS in Taiwan, Zi Teng in Hong Kong, Giant Girls in South Korea, Empower in Thailand, or any of the other sex worker groups in Asia. This is further evidence of your biased reporting. This is not evidence of the need for criminalisation of sex work or increased police powers in Australia.
 
4 Corners interviewed the parents of a man who died in a murderous crime committed in relation to brothel violence in Victoria. We are sorry that man was killed. No one should be murdered. However, this is not evidence of the need for criminalisation of sex work or increased police powers in Australia. In fact, police already have massive powers in Victoria. To expand them would be totally ludicrous.
 
Yet Governments in Victoria and NSW are now responding to public pressure as a result of the 4 Corners program and using it to excuse their (already formulated) policies to increase police powers, criminalise sex work, and strip us of our human rights in those states.
 
Does 4 Corners intend to sit by and watch while our rights as sex workers are drained from each state and territory on the basis of your report?
 
We demand 4 Corners make a public statement that they did not intend to provide political support for Victoria or New South Wales in either the repeal of decriminalisation or increasing police powers, as this was not in the scope of your “investigation” and not an outcome that could be linked to the “findings” of the 4 Corners program.
 
3) “Bad” whore vs “Good” victim dichotomy.
 
Your show was not saved by the rhetorical intellectual bullshit sprouted by Mr Kerry O’Brien at the beginning of the show. In fact is simply exposes your lack of leg work on this issue. His introduction implied that it was ok to only take the abolitionist point of view because you weren’t talking about whores, you were only talking about victims. We feel sorry that someone wrote such a script for Kerry, perhaps he didn’t realise he was being the political patsy to your biased reporting and the political fall out that was about to ensue.
 
Let us educate you.
 
There are no “good” victims. There are no “bad” whores.
 
Perhaps you have missed the last 25 years of the sex worker rights movement but there is more academic deconstruction of this myth than there is evidence in all the schlock reporting ever done in Australia on mythical trafficking victim stereotyping.
 
We are not a species to be catalogued and separated in test tubes as a result of your prejudices and whorephobia.
 
A sex worker who faces bad work conditions and exploitation is still a sex worker deserving of human rights and dignity.
 
The incessant pathologisation of individuals who have experienced trafficking-like work conditions has poisoned Australian trafficking policy to the point and created serious human rights barriers to those who are brave enough to come forward and report trafficking crimes. Yet Kerrys introduction purpetuates this “good victim” “bad whore” myth and the bad policies it props up.
 
For example, magistrates making their witness protection visa’s conditional on them not doing sex work while awaiting a trial.
 
Or people affected by trafficking like situations being told that the stamp in their passport makes it illegal now for them ever to return to Australia to do sex work.
 
Or migrant sex workers being told by Dept of Immigration that due to Australian trafficking law migrants cannot legally work here.
 
All of these actions by authorities in Australia are based on the myth that Kerry so confidently trotted out at the beginning of your show.
 
This logic is like telling a person who got held up in a bank robbery that they can never legally have a bank account again.
 
Or telling a person who was injured during a car crash that for their own good they can now no longer legally have a drivers license. Or ever travel again in a moving vehicle.
 
Or, as New Zealand has done, criminalise ALL sex workers who are not New Zealand citizens. For “their own good.”
 
Your show, its ridiculous promotions, shady re-dramatisations of imaginary events, exploitation of a dead mans parents’ grief and hopeful imaginations of their “heroic” son, use of quotes from Jennifer Burns on the advertising saying that most Australians don’t realise the extent of slavery when Jennifer was talking about slavery that does not occur in sex work yet you used to quote as if to say that she meant sex work, spooky music, your use of a spokesperson who has been discredited so many times we can’t even believe you bothered to interview them in the first place (and we all know who that is) and the fact that you couldn’t even fit into the story ONE counterpoint of view, leads us to demand:
 
That you remove the promotions, text, and full copy of your 4 Corners program on trafficking for sex work from the ABC website in an effort to prevent further damage and misinformation on this issue.
 
And that
 
Sally Neighbour and Kerry O’Brien be required to undergo a full weeks training on sex worker human rights issues, including trainers from Empower Foundation in Thailand, at the ABC’s expense, to ensure that this misguided “helping” of sex workers, which has actually irrevocably damaged migrant sex worker human rights and any possible useful trafficking policies in this country, doesn’t happen at the ABC again.
 
Yours sincerely,
 
A group of very angry sex workers
 
On behalf of Nothing About Us Without Us
nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com
http://www.nothing-about-us-without-us.com
 
CC: Consumer Affairs Victoria
CC: VIXEN
CC: RhED
CC: Scarlet Alliance, Australian Sex Workers Association
CC: CopWatch Melbourne

 

After submitting the complaint NAUWU waited two weeks for a response and when one was not forthcoming we contacted The ABC again requesting a response. We received this reply:

From: ABC Corporate_Affairs5 <Corporate_Affairs5.ABC@abc.net.au>
Date: Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 3:11 PM
Subject: Sex worker rights and Trafficking media
To: “nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com” <nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com>

Dear nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com
 
I refer to your email below.
 
Your complaint is being investigated and you can expect a substantive response in due course.  The ABC has 60 days in which to investigate and respond to complaints alleging a breach of its editorial standards.  We do endeavour to respond to complaints within 30 days, but occasionally the sheer volume of correspondence received by the ABC means it may sometimes take longer.
 
Regards
 
Audience and Consumer Affairs

 

NAUWU on the 16th November received this response from The ABC

On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 11:33 AM,
ABC Corporate_Affairs11 <CORPORATE_AFFAIRS11.ABC@abc.net.au> wrote:

Dear Nothing About Us Without Us collective

Thank you for your email concerning the Four Corners program “Sex Slavery”.

As your correspondence raised concerns of a lack of accuracy and objectivity, your email was referred to Audience and Consumer Affairs for consideration and response. The unit is separate and independent from ABC program areas and is responsible for investigating complaints alleging a broadcast or publication was in contravention of the ABC’s editorial standards. In light of your concerns, we have reviewed the broadcast and assessed it against the ABC’s editorial requirements for accuracy and impartiality, as outlined in sections 2 and 4 of the ABC’s Editorial Policies: http://www.abc.net.au/corp/pubs/edpols.htm. In the interests of procedural fairness, we have also sought and considered material from ABC News.

Four Corners advises that the material that the program drew upon was based on sworn evidence before the Melbourne Magistrates Court where Mao Ru Zhang has been arrested and charged with placing two women in debt bondage and sexual servitude. In Taiwan, the program talked to a Ministry of Justice prosecutor who had gathered evidence based on intercepted phone calls and documented examples of illegal smuggling of Chinese women between Taiwan and Australia. Four Corners stands by the accuracy of its program and that the trafficking cases described in the program, were actual cases of trafficking. 

If you have any evidence of corrupt police or immigration officials hassling sex workers, the program would be very happy to receive this information and investigate it further.

On review the program did not “support for criminalisation of sex work and the expansion of police powers”. It investigated examples of where women were being exploited against their will and raised legitimate questions as to how and why such a situation exists in Australia today, especially when the sex industry has been widely decriminalised and regulated for people’s safety and enjoyment?  There is nothing in the program to suggest that the program makers are anti-sex workers.

Four Corners advises that it researched this story extensively and spoke to many organisations, academics, investigators, politicians, brothel owners and sex workers, including the Scarlet Alliance. Links to various organisations are found on the program’s website. http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/stories/2011/10/06/3333668.htm

Accordingly, while noting your concerns, Audience and Consumer Affairs are satisfied the broadcast was in keeping with the ABC’s editorial standards for accuracy and impartiality. Nonetheless, please be assured that your comments have been noted and conveyed to ABC News management and the producers of the program.

Thank you for taking the time to write; your feedback is appreciated.

For your reference, the ABC Editorial Policies are available online at http://www.abc.net.au/corp/pubs/documents/codeofpractice2011.pdf
 
Should you be dissatisfied with this response to your complaint, you may be able to pursue your complaint with the Australian Communications and Media Authority, http://www.acma.gov.au .
 
Yours sincerely
Mark Maley
Audience & Consumer Affairs

 

NAUWU was dissatisfied with this response from The ABC so we sent the following reply:

From: Nothing Without <nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 2:32 PM
Subject: Re: Trafficking for Sex Work in Australia
To: ABC Corporate_Affairs11 <CORPORATE_AFFAIRS11.ABC@abc.net.au>

We do have evidence of police corruption and if your show had done its research without first taking an anti-sex work slant, you too would have already reported on it. This case has been reported on for over 6 months:

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-news/council-worker-jailed-for-brothel-bribes/story-fn7x8me2-1226196513238

Yarra Council, the very council that your 4 Corners ‘talent’ Kathleen Maltzan served upon, implemented am anti-trafficking approach actually has materially that promoted corruption, and has now resulted in the JAILING of an operator in their area (see above link). That 4 Corners uncritically promoted the voice of this anti-sex work campaigner, and overlooked the corruption charges IN THE VERY POLICIES SHE IMPLIMENTED AS A COUNCILLOR  is illustrative of the lazy jounalism that characterised that episode of 4 Corners.

The interviews you did show cased Kathleen Maltzhan as if she both had knowledge and advice about trafficking policy. In actual fact HER VERY COUNCIL has been instrumental in the very corruption that has arisen from ANTI TRAFFICKING POLICIES, the policies your show did nothing to critically expose.

There have been closures of brothels EVEN THIS WEEK still as fall out resulting from the false reporting of 4 Corners. Sex workers in Melbourne, Surry Hills, Sydney, Angel Town and Enmore Road Newtown have all faced violent immigration raids and closures of their workplaces on the basis of harsh anti-immigration policing.

Will 4 Corners take responsibility for the harsh law and order response that they priviledged, leading to more sex worker harrasment and no consideration of expanding migrant sex workers rights?

In both the show and your response to our complaint you are continueing to illustrate a complete lack of understanding of sex worker approaches to trafficking prevention. People who have experienced sex trafficking are not for media to pathologise or sensationalise. Your show has had a direct negative impact on migrant sex workers rights, and have contributed to harsh negative law and order approaches that have materially reduced sex workers access to justice or anti-trafficking preventions since you aired the show.

We are incredibly dissapointed at your response. Our committee will consider your response and acknowledge the time period that passed since we sent you our complaint; this may have an impact on whether the Press Council will accept us to submit this to arbitartion or not.

We are dissapointed and feel that this discussion is not over; we don’t feel like 4 Corners has effectively addressed our complaint, and your refusal of all of our suggestions is unacceptable.

The anti-sex work nature of your show was palpable, the reporting was biased, and NAUWU is totally not happy with your response.

Please explain how your show chose an anti-trafficking spokesperson without critically investigating her own history and involvement with failed harsh criminal approaches to trafficking

NAUWU
nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com
http://www.nothing-about-us-without-us.com

 

What now?
NAUWU and the sex working community is furious with the ABC’s response. Our next step is to make an appeal to the Press Council, however we have to ask them to waive the 30 day limitation on the complaint because the ABC took longer than usual to respond to NAUWU’s complaint.

The Press Council arbitration means signing a document to agree not to sue the ABC in other ways in the future. NAUWU believes this program was incredibly damaging and so has no problem signing such a document to take the complaint to the next level and believe The ABC and the Four Corners program needs to be judged by a third party,

Even if The Press Council finds in favour or 4 Corners, the fact that we have pursued the complaint is meaningful. At the end of the year the Press Council writes a report about who was complained about and why, so even if our complaint is turned down or isn’t successful it will be worthwhile having made the complaint.

We will keep you informed.

If you have any comments you can leave them in the comments section on this page, or please feel free to contact at us nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

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Prostitution Bill passed in Parliament expected to regulate the industry

  • by: Katie Robertson
  • From: PerthNow
  • November 03, 201110
Christian Porter

ATTORNEY General Christian Porter said that under the new Prostitution Bill 2011 brothels would be banned from suburban areas. Source: PerthNow

PROSTITUTION will be strictly regulated and forced out of the suburbs under legislation to be introduced to State Parliament today.

Brothels would be banned in all suburban residential areas under the Prostitution Bill 2011, while limited prostitution in non-suburban residential areas would be licensed and monitored.

The Government will also create an “exit fund” for prostitutes seeking to leave the industry.

Attorney General Christian Porter said the Bill had been carefully developed after the release of a draft for community consultation earlier this year.

“Prostitution is a controversial issue for any Government to address,” he said.

“Overwhelmingly though, ordinary West Australians do not want prostitution businesses of any size near their homes, in their residential suburbs or near their children’s school.

“This Bill is designed first and foremost to get prostitution out of the suburbs and to protect people’s homes.

“A vote against this Bill is a vote for backyard brothels and the current uncertain, untenable situation.”

Mr Porter said police would have the power to shut illegal brothels down and would have the responsiblity of responding to complaints about unlawful prostitution.

He added that the Bill was aimed at better protecting women, a claim which the Australian Christian Lobby has strongly objected to.

ACL WA spokeswoman Michelle Pearse said a government that legitimised prostitution through legislation was legitimising the exploitation and abuse of women.

“The key is to tackle the demand, to send a strong message to men that it is not ok to purchase a woman’s body for sex because it is exploitation,” she said.

“Penalties on the purchaser would be a deterrent and discourage men from using prostitutes. This would mean that fewer women would be exploited in the industry and fewer illegal brothels would exist in suburbs, which is not only better for community safety but is also better for the women who are exploited in prostitution.”

Ms Pearse said allowing prostitution to be legal in “tolerated zones” would not stop the expansion of the illegal industry.

“The Queensland Government legalised brothel prostitution in 1999 and research from the University of Queensland estimates that 90 per cent of prostitution in Queensland is still illegal, even after the government set up the Prostitution Licensing Authority to regulate the industry,” she said.

“It will be impossible to confine prostitution to certain zones when there is an increasing number of men purchasing sex.

“As long as there is a legal industry, men will continue to assume the right to exploit women by purchasing them for sex.”

Sex workers say the proposed West Australian prostitution bill would be the most dangerous sex industry law in the country.

Scarlet Alliance chief executive officer Janelle Fawkes said the bill will criminalise, marginalise and endanger the lives of sex workers.

“This will be the most dangerous sex industry law ever introduced in Australia,” she said.

“As a sex worker that has worked in Western Australia on many occasions, I fear for the safety of sex workers as a result of this bill.”

Ms Fawkes said sex workers already experienced discrimination and would be reluctant to have their name and details on a register.

“Sex work experience is used against sex workers and their families, and has resulted in sex workers losing custody of their children and being victims of harassment,” she said.

Ms Fawkes said she was also concerned about driving the industry underground and with police having such strong powers.

She said migrant sex workers would also be vulnerable to exploitation and would be forced to work illegally.

http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/prostitution-bill-passed-in-parliament-expected-to-regulate-the-industry/story-e6frg13u-1226184683046

 

Click on link below to see the November 2011 edition of InTouch Newsletter which is the Prostitution Licensing Authority (PLA) in QLDs newsletter

PLA In Touch Newsletter_Issue 63_November 2011 

If you’d like to talk to someone about anything you read, Respect Inc Qld is a peer based sex worker org with offices across QLD and they’d be happy to have a chat.

Respect Inc

http://www.respectqld.org.au
Townsville office landline 07 47244853
Brisbane office landline 07 38351111
Cairns office landline 07 40515009
PO Box 2470 New Farm Qld 4005 or
PO Box 2410 Townsville Qld 4810

 

 

 

 
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Trafficking in Australia;
“Vigilante approach is wrong,
Prevention is key.”
say Sex Workers
*taken from Scarlet Alliance Media Release 11th October 2011

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Sensationalist media
Over the last week Australian media has been flooded by sensationalised reports regarding the issues of trafficking and regulation in the Australian sex industry, but more specifically in Melbourne and NSW.  In the 5 day period from the 8th October up until today the 13th October 2011 these media articles have included:

http://nothing-about-us-without-us.com/why-did-abraham-papo-die-the-sydney-morning-herald-08-10-11/

http://nothing-about-us-without-us.com/terrible-price-of-a-trade-in-misery-the-sydney-morning-herald-08-10-11/

http://nothing-about-us-without-us.com/human-trafficking-prompts-raids-on-brothels-the-sydney-morning-herald-08-10-11/

http://nothing-about-us-without-us.com/legal-brothels-linked-to-international-sex-trafficking-rings-the-sydney-morning-herald-10-10-11/

http://nothing-about-us-without-us.com/licensing-law-to-tighten-screws-on-brothel-chiefs-the-sydey-morning-herald-11-10-11/

http://nothing-about-us-without-us.com/never-a-game-the-sydney-morning-herald-11-10-11/

http://nothing-about-us-without-us.com/brothel-firebombing-linked-to-turf-war-the-sydney-morning-herald-11-10-11/

and of course the Four Corners program which can be found at this link:

http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/stories/2011/10/06/3333668.htm

The above articles were cross published in The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Brisbane Times, WAToday and on the ABC website.

The articles and Four Corners program included the sensationalist terms:
“hundreds of legal brothels…..thousands of women ….. brutal industry….lives in danger… sex slavery….. sexual servitude”

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FLESH TRADE: Four Corners teaser and cross promotion of media
Along with the articles listed above, each appeared with what the newspapers named “FLESH TRADE: Four Corners teaser”. This “FLESH TRADE teaser” was a video that included hidden camera footage of workers in brothels being filmed without their knowledge or consent; a “journalist” driving around in his car stopping out the front of licensed brothels in VIC and brothels in NSW who have DA consent to operate, pointing out that they were brothels and would more than likely have illegal workers in them working in sexual servitude; commentary on how the next Four Corners program would blow the lid off the Flesh Trade in Australia and expose sexual servitude, sex slavery, trafficking, contract workers and that they were run by gangs, murderers and other criminals in huge numbers and how this behaviour is the norm in the Australian sex industry.

Examples of these Flesh Trade Teasers can be found here:

http://media.theage.com.au/news/national-news/flesh-trade–four-corners-teaser-2676045.html

http://www.smh.com.au/national/the-flesh-trade

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/legal-brothels-linked-to-international-sex-trafficking-rings-20111009-1lfxs.html

The Age newspaper and The Sydney Morning Herald were in partnership with Four Corners and running a cross promotion where all three media were able to promote each other and benefit by sensationalising the same issue. By doing this not only is this promotion and awareness achieved, but the issue can be seen by the public to gain more credibility and the ability to sensationalise an issue and make it larger than life is multiplied three fold.

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NOTE: In the 2 months leading up to this media coverage, Scarlet Alliance did over the phone interviews with the journalists involved with producing theses articles for Fairfax media (SMH, The Australian) and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (for the Four Corners program). However, Four Corners chose not to interview Scarlet Alliance, it’s members, NAUWU, or anyone from the asian sex worker organisations for this particular edition of the show. The Farifax media journalists chose not to use any of Scarlet Alliance’s material in their written coverage.

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The response
The sex working community was appalled. People responded by writing blogs, commenting on the articles as they were published by each media group, discussing the issues on forums, Twitter campaigns, directly contacting the media groups who published and aired the material, press releases were put out by sex worker organisations, website campaigns were launched and complaints made to the Press Council. Please see below for examples.

Media releases:
Scarlet Alliance media release in response_ Trafficking in Australia; “Vigilante approach is wrong, prevention is key” say sex workers_11th October 2011

SWOP media release_Brothel Licencing and Illegal Safe Sex_October 2011

The Australian Sex Party Media Release_Sex Slavery Caused by Failure of Moral Policy

 

Sex worker comments:
“4 corners… use to be a childhood memory of ‘good journalism’.. now a stain in my consciousness… sad but true…”
R********

“…Now is the time to come together as a community. 4 Corners should have outraged us with the appalling one sided representation not given people permission to judge. 4 Corners should bring us together as a powerful lobbying community. You should be outraged!”
Dora Explorha

“…the show could have been on Today Tonight instead of Four Corner’s”
QueerRTchoke

“…did anyone pick up on the fact they actually took hidden cameras into the line ups, rooms etc and video’d woman without their knowledge or permission?! And they preach how evil it is these very woman they were videoing are being taken advantage of, used and abused for other people’s gain and given no choice. Disgusting hypocrits.”
IGP

“One of the main points about all these articles an even the program itself is that they are high on speculation and very low on fact. The unsafe sex in Sydney brothels article is a prime example where their only evidence is that say so of one brothel owner that other brothels in her area (not her own) may practise un safe sex.

I would add the results of the LASH project – we have the evidence that voluntary STI checks undertaken in consultation with individual’s medical practitioner as to how often, if at all, an individual sex worker ought to submit to a sexual health screen is best practice and works.  According to the LASH project, NSW has best outcomes in terms of sexual health and access by representative bodies such as SWOP. Until the LASH Report to NSW Government is in the public domain, one of the papers produced from the study ‘Improving the health of sex workers in NSW: maintaining success’ says it all. Abstract from published paper Vol. 21(3-4)2010 NSW Public Health Bulletin Donovan et al

“NSW has a diverse sex industry that is limited in its size by modest demand. There is no evidence that decriminalisation in 1995 increased the frequency of commercial sex in NSW. Though the largest sector, female brothels, is now mainly staffed by Asian women, condom use for vaginal and anal sex exceeds 99% and sexually transmissible infection rates are at a historic low. These gains are attributable to the long-term support of the NSW Department of Health in collaboration with the community-based Sex Workers Outreach Project and sexual health services, facilitated by the removal of criminal sanctions without the expense and access barriers of licensing systems”
Julie

 

Websites:
http://www.sexparty.org.au/index.php/news/media-releases/1229-sex-workers-say-anti-trafficking-crusaders-are-not-our-friends

http://www.thepunch.com.au/articles/slavery-in-australia-goes-beyond-the-sex-trade/

http://www.sexparty.org.au/index.php/news/media-releases/1218-no-one-is-listening-to-us-sex-workers

NGO Delegation to the UNAIDS PCB_Trafficking truth and lies_it’s time to decriminalise

 

Sex worker blogs:
http://becauseimawhore.wordpress.com/2011/11/08/stop-the-traffic-the-car-crash-you-cant-look-away-from/

http://ryrysparkleby.tumblr.com/post/11267692856/sex-trafficking-rant

http://ashaaaa.wordpress.com/2011/10/10/migrant-exploitation-and-labour-trafficking-is-not-exclusive-to-the-sex-industry/

 

Meetings attended and representation given:
Sex Party NSW_Migrant Sex Workers Myth and Misconception

http://www.sexparty.org.au/index.php/videos/1245-sex-workers-andrew-patterson-

http://www.sexparty.org.au/index.php/videos/1244-sex-slavery-elena-jeffreys-fiona-patten

 

Radio:
ABC Radio Australia_Australian sex worker group opposes moves to police industry

 

Government Organisations:
PLA In Touch Newsletter_Issue 64_December 2011

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Where to now and what can you do?
NAUWU is taking further action to hold Fairfax Media and The Australian Broadcasting Corporation accountable for their inaccurate and biased media coverage. Since this page was first published, there has also been media from different sources including Channel 10 and print media that NAUWU is concerned about. We will continue to lobby, advocate, and educate on the issues of trafficking and sex work and the need for Australian media to represent the issues in a fair and accurate manner. We will continue to work with sex workers including sex worker peer based organisations to address these issues.

If you’d like to help, we’d love it if you could…
- Get onto internet forums and give your feedback to the media articles
- Share the above media release
- Contact the media outlets whose reporting is most biased and sensationalist
- Tell us your opinion!- place a comment after this article
- talk about the issues on Twitter and Tweet this page
- send us an email to nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com
- join NAUWU by sending us an email
- write a blog discussing the issues
- talk with other sex workers

We will keep you informed of any updates and with further information!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: NAUWU makes every effort to ensure the quality of the information available on this website. Before relying on the information on this site, however, users should carefully evaluate its accuracy, currency, completeness and relevance for their purposes, and should obtain any appropriate professional advice relevant to their particular circumstances. NAUWU cannot guarantee and assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, currency or completeness of the information.

Disclaimer: Images used on this site have been used with the permission of all parties pictured. If you happen to find an image of yourself and do not wish for it to appear on http://www.nothing-about-us-without-us.com please let the webperson of this site know by contacting nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com  .

Contributions on  http://www.nothing-about-us-without-us.com  have been made by NSW Sex Workers and other concerned parties of NSW Sex Industry; site design and maintenance by nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com ; Copyright Nothing About Us Without Us  2009 – 2020

 

Click on link below to see the October 2011 edition of InTouch Newsletter which is the Prostitution Licensing Authority (PLA) in QLDs newsletter

PLA In Touch Newsletter_Issue 62_October 2011

If you’d like to talk to someone about anything you read, Respect Inc Qld is a peer based sex worker org with offices across QLD and they’d be happy to have a chat.

Respect Inc

http://www.respectqld.org.au
Townsville office landline 07 47244853
Brisbane office landline 07 38351111
Cairns office landline 07 40515009
PO Box 2470 New Farm Qld 4005 or
PO Box 2410 Townsville Qld 4810

 

 

 

 

 
Note: NAUWU makes every effort to ensure the quality of the information available on this website. Before relying on the information on this site, however, users should carefully evaluate its accuracy, currency, completeness and relevance for their purposes, and should obtain any appropriate professional advice relevant to their particular circumstances. NAUWU cannot guarantee and assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, currency or completeness of the information.

Disclaimer: Images used on this site have been used with the permission of all parties pictured. If you happen to find an image of yourself and do not wish for it to appear on http://www.nothing-about-us-without-us.com please let the webperson of this site know by contacting nothingaboutuswithoutus@gmail.com .

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