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Should the NDIS pay for your sex worker?

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The government let it slip over the weekend that supported sex work could be scrapped from the NDIS. So what does that mean to the people that actually use those services, and the sex workers that provide them?

And a historic moment in Victoria: for the first time in Australia, Aboriginal nations can formally request to enter into a treaty with the government.

Plus will your fave sport be impacted by climate change?

Guests:

  • Rachel Wotton, sex worker and academic, Western Sydney University
  • Jidah Clark, chair, Victorian Treaty Authority
  • Hannah Mason, public health researcher, James Cook University
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The government let it slip over the weekend that supported sex work could be scrapped from the NDIS. So what does that mean to the people that actually use those services, and the sex workers that provide them?

And a historic moment in Victoria: for the first time in Australia, Aboriginal nations can formally request to enter into a treaty with the government.

Plus will your fave sport be impacted by climate change?

Guests:

  • Rachel Wotton, sex worker and academic, Western Sydney University
  • Jidah Clark, chair, Victorian Treaty Authority
  • Hannah Mason, public health researcher, James Cook University
  continue reading

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