❓ Question regarding the Prostitution Law Reform Working Group's awareness of illegal brothel statistics in other states when tabling their report. The answer refers the member to specific pages within the report.
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PROSTITUTION LAW REFORM WORKING GROUP - REPORT
When the Prostitution Law Reform Working Group tabled its report in January 2007 was it aware, as was reported in The West Australian on Monday, 3 December 2006, that illegal brothels in Victoria outnumber legal operations four to one, that illegal brothels in New South Wales outnumber legal operations six to one and that 90 per cent of sex services on the Gold Coast are provided by illegal operators? Hon KATE DOUST
When the Prostitution Law Reform Working Group tabled its report in January 2007 was it aware, as was reported in The West Australian on Monday, 3 December 2006, that illegal brothels in Victoria outnumber legal operations four to one, that illegal brothels in New South Wales outnumber legal operations six to one and that 90 per cent of sex services on the Gold Coast are provided by illegal operators? Hon KATE DOUST
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On behalf of the Minister for Child Protection, I provide the following response - I refer the member to pages 16 and 44-48 of the “Report of the Prostitution Law Reform Working Group”.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the Minister for Child Protection, I provide the following response - I refer the member to pages 16 and 44-48 of the “Report of the Prostitution Law Reform Working Group”.
On behalf of the Minister for Child Protection, I provide the following response - I refer the member to pages 16 and 44-48 of the “Report of the Prostitution Law Reform Working Group”.
I refer the member to pages 16 and 44-48 of the “Report of the Prostitution Law Reform Working Group”.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the Minister for Child Protection, I provide the following response - I refer the member to pages 16 and 44-48 of the “Report of the Prostitution Law Reform Working Group”.
On behalf of the Minister for Child Protection, I provide the following response - I refer the member to pages 16 and 44-48 of the “Report of the Prostitution Law Reform Working Group”.
I refer the member to pages 16 and 44-48 of the “Report of the Prostitution Law Reform Working Group”.
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