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Prostitution in Australia is governed by state and territory laws, which vary considerably, although none ban the selling of sex itself. There is no evidence of pre-colonial prostitution amongst Indigenous Australians. However, sexual practices more consistent with the modern understanding of polygamy were common, such as the exchange of women to demonstrate friendship.
Colonial-era prostitution was controlled via legislation such as the colonial versions of the Contagious Diseases Acts , passed in Victoria and Queensland.
Although colonies such as South Australia chose not to pass any CD Act, seeing it as "infringement on the rights of women and official condoning of immorality". From the s onwards, prostitution restrictions have generally eased. A Australian Institute of Criminology report recommended decriminalization of prostitution.
Queensland since 2 August [ 15 ] is the most recent state to decriminalise sex work, removing most criminal penalties associated with sex work and abolishing the brothel licensing systems.
Sex work in Australia has operated differently depending on the period of time evaluated. For this reason discussion is divided into three distinct periods: convict, late colonial, and post-federation.