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Australian Sex Worker Organisations

Australian Sex Worker Organisations

You can find sex worker peer organisations in every state and territory across Australia. Below you can find a list of these organisations along with links and contact details.


NATIONAL
Scarlet Alliance, Australian Sex Workers Association

Scarlet Alliance is the peak body for Australian sex worker organisations. Scarlet Alliance works to advance Sex Worker Rights with the achievement of equality and social, legal, political, cultural, health and economic justice for past and present workers in the sex industry to enable sex workers to be self-determining agents, build our own alliances and choose where and how we live and work. 

info@scarletalliance.org.au
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VICTORIA
Vixen Collective
info@vixen.org.au
Phone: 03 9070 9050 (Tuesday – Friday 10am to 6pm)
Mobile:0414 533 841
Website
Twitter
Instagram
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NEW SOUTH WALES
SWOP NSW
swopconnect@swop.org.au
Phone: (02) 9206 2166
Free call: 1800 622 902 (within NSW)
Website
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AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
SWOP ACT
swop@meridianorg.org.au
Mobile: 0427 475 671
Phone:(02) 6257 2855
Website
Facebook
Twitter

NORTHERN TERRITORY
SWOP NT
SWOPNT@ntahc.org.au

Phone: (08) 8944 7777
Mobile: 0447022332
Website

QUEENSLAND
Respect Inc. QLD
info@respectqld.org.au
Brisbane
Phone: (07) 3835 1111
Townsville
Phone: (07) 4724 4853
Cairns
Phone: (07) 4051 5009
Gold Coast
Phone: (07) 5564 0929
Website
Twitter
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TASMANIA
Scarlet Project Tasmania
tas@scarletalliance.org.au
Phone: 0451835897

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Magenta
admin@magenta.org.au

Phone: (08) 9328 1387
Website

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SWEAR WA
swear.wa@gmail.com
Website
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