Brothels


Police, not councils, should regulate brothels

NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell’s proposed brothel reforms are doomed for failure while governments in Victoria and Western Australia get tough with rogue operators, writes Chris Seage, tax consultant, former ATO audit manager Brothel Busters owner.

Sex slavery revelations show anyone can run a brothel

Fairfax and Four Corners are exposing the brutal offshoot of the sex industry — sexual slavery. Chris Seage, an industry lobbyist who worked with researchers on the story, says regulation is the problem.

David Campbell typical of Ken’s double-life clientele

There will be a number of nervous politicians today in the wake of the David Campbell scandal. Not that anyone should be surprised, writes sex industry insider Chris Seage.

Advertising authority tells Rupert lay off illegal brothel ads

A big revenue stream for Rupert Murdoch is about to dry up, with the Australian Publishing Bureau directing News Ltd and other media outlets not to accept advertising from illegal brothels writes Chris Seage.

Sydney’s dens of decadence put thousands at risk

Unsafe sex is rife in Sydney’s sex trade underbelly, potentially exposing thousands of Sydney men to STIs, writes Chris Seage.

Seage: how to turn the NSW sex industry legal

It’s time for authorities to rethink the whole brothel thing and I have developed a blueprint for the industry that could be adopted in NSW and throughout Australia, writes Chris Seage.

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