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Sex and the law


Having sex and sexual offences

General information about what laws apply to sex and sexual activities in Queensland. Includes legal age of consent, sexual offences, sexual assault support services, sexting, online activities and prostitution and sex workers.


Sexting and sharing photos online

General information about sexting and sharing photos and videos of private activities online.


Prostitution and sex workers

Prostitution and sex workers

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