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RED Edition #01, 2001

RED is the new name for Working Girl/Worker Boy magazine. The launch of RED reflects the revised name of our Program as RhED - Resourcing Health and Education in the Sex Industry. Whilst continuing the tradition of health related and industry specific content, the dual format of Working Girl/Worker Boy has been redesigned to incorporate articles of interest to all members of the sex industry regardless of gender identity or job description.

The following is a list of the contents of the current issue, with links to the PDF versions of some of the articles. If you would like a full copy of the magazine, please contact us on 1800 458 752.

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RED Edition #10, 2006

Welcome to the 10th edition of the RED magazine. The magazine is packed with a variety of diverse stories and information for the sex industry, including the regular Trade Talk and Media Talk. We have incorporated fantastic reader contributions (keep them coming), feedback from our website, a reminder of what’s legal and what’s not translated into Korean. From a health information perspective there is a sexual health chart with an infection checklist. We encourage you to call the RhED team and book a STI workshop – it certainly helps clear up misinformation about STIs and blood borne viruses. We hope you enjoy the read and please, keep those contributions coming, Remember RhED is here to support you so call us on our 1800 458 752.

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RED Edition #11, 2007

Welcome to RED #11. We hope that in this issue you find something of interest to you. We have important health information, so please take your time to read these articles. In addition we have an article about managing money and how to best make use of your hard earned money.

From a cross industry perspective, taxation has been at the forefront for a lot of people given the strategies used by the ATO to increase compliance.

Once again we have many fantastic reader contributions, so thank you and please keep these coming, we always welcome input from our readers and comments on how you think we are doing.

Please have fun and enjoy the read. RhED is here to support you, so call us if you need to on 1800 458 752.

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RED Edition #12, 2007

Welcome to RED #12, an edition filled with information and surprises. We have our usual columns such as trade talk and media talk however we also have a range of very diverse articles. There is the update on the rural outreach done by Gabby and Sally, an update on the goings on with the Australian Tax Office and it's plans for compliance within the sex industry and an update on our Smiley Faces project.

We also welcome contributions to be included in the magazine from the industry - so keep them coming. Finally, a reminder and warm invitation for those interested to join our sex worker reference group. This is an opportunity to have your voice and views on all aspects of the industry heard and a forum to have your input to program and policy development. Join the dynamic group and have a lot of fun. more information on the reference group can be found in Trade Talk.

We do hope you enjoy the read and tell us what you think.

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RED Edition #13, 2008

Welcome to our latest edition, RED 13. Things are starting to speed up again after a summer break and the RhED team is looking forward to the year ahead, hoping for a great 2008. So in the context of a range of distractions we have managed to produce a diverse magazine with lots of interesting articles from a range of sources including industry contributions.

One of the main areas of work we are looking to for 2008 is the potential review of the Prostitution Control Act (PCA) in Victoria. Details on how you can be involved are in the magazine. The rest of the magazine is full of information about topics such as STIs, HPV vaccinations for boys and much more. We hope you enjoy the read and please, keep those contributions coming.

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RED Edition #14, 2008

Well, have we got a lot in store for you in this packed RED
edition!
We have our regular articles such as Trade and Media talk, all
very interesting.
Under the umbrella of health and education we have an
article debating the relevance of monthly STI testing for
industry workers and if it is, from a public health and a
personal worker perspective actually necessary. You can
decide based on what you read. We have nutrition tips for
healthy body healthy mind and an article relating to drug use,
in this edition the use of methamphetamine and its effect on
sexual desire. Additionally we have an informative article on
Bondage and Discipline and the health and safety measures
that should be incorporated if you are a B & D practitioner.
In relation to workplace issues, we have included an article
from Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV), clarifying their role in
the regulation of the brothel industry – detailing the powers they have when they visit your brothel. Another article of
interest around Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) is
around working alone and the considerations and strategies
you need to put in place when working alone.
We have included a fascinating contribution to the RED
magazine called ‘The Migrant Myth’ which challenges some
of the current debates played out in the media and beyond
about migrant sex workers. Another exciting inclusion in this
magazine is a contributor’s response to a previous reader
contribution about running a brothel and what the original
owner perceived was required. The current article challenges
some of the stereotypes referred to in the original article,
which was published in our previous edition. It is exciting for
the RhED team to see and experience this kind of debate and
be the medium through which it can be voiced. So, keep those
contributions coming, they add true value to our publication.

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RED Edition #15, 2009

Amidst the global gloom this issue promises to be a bumper one - along with our regular columns Trade Talk and Media Talk we have a colourful and diverse array of articles.

We are extremely grateful for the passionate and professional contributions from our peer educators, Shirley and Joanna, both of whom have been invaluable assets to the RhED program. We would also like to express our gratitude to all our industry contributors to this edition of RED.

The RhED team wishes to thank you all for the enlightenment and enrichment you give to our work on a daily basis, whilst we look forward to your continued support and collaboration in making the sex industry a healthy, safe and respectful place to work.

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RED Edition #02, 2001

We try to ensure the material in RED is of relevance and interest to the readers, but this can sometimes be a bit tricky. So this edition includes an evaluation form and we appeal to readers to take the time to fill it out, jot down your comments and return it so we can include your views and areas of interest in future publications. Your contributions to the magazine are enormously welcome; they may be in the form of articles, stories, jokes, and ideas – whatever you would like to offer.

The following is a list of the contents of the current issue, with links to the PDF versions of some of the articles. If you would like a full copy of the magazine, please contact us on 1800 458 752.

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RED Edition #03, 2002

In this edition there are a number of contributions from both sex workers and those with an interest in the industry – including an article by Kristen Murray about her views on the working conditions in the legal sex industry. Unfortunately we are not always able to include all work submitted and thank everyone including those who put forward work that did not make it into this edition. Please keep the contributions coming!

The following is a list of the contents of the current issue, with links to the PDF versions of some of the articles. If you would like a full copy of the magazine, please contact us on 1800 458 752.

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RED Edition #04, 2003

The theme of this edition is diversity, so we have tried to incorporate a variety of themes and contributions, some serious and some lighthearted.

The following is a list of the contents of the current issue, with links to the PDF versions of some of the articles. If you would like a full copy of the magazine, please contact us on 1800 458 752.

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RED Edition #05, 2003

This issue covers a variety of topics that are both informative and of interest to the diverse range of our readership. Thank you to all of you who have contributed articles and input to this edition and can we ask you to keep them coming.

The following is a list of the contents of the current issue, with links to the PDF versions of some of the articles. If you would like a full copy of the magazine, please contact us on 1800 458 752.

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RED Edition #06, 2004

Thanks to all who contributed to edition #6 of the RED magazine. This issue covers a range of health topics including info on dams, transgender health and STI research. We have also included some lighter reading in the form of book and movie reviews.

The following is a list of the contents of the current issue, with links to the PDF versions of some of the articles. If you would like a full copy of the magazine, please contact us on 1800 458 752.

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RED Edition #07, 2005

Thanks to all who contributed to edition #7 of the RED magazine. This issue covers a range of topics such as Condoms and Sex Work, Why Condoms Break, and Dealing with the Police.
The following is a list of the contents of the current issue, with links to the PDF versions of some of the articles. If you would like a full copy of the magazine, please contact us on 1800 458 752.

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RED Edition #08, 2005

This Winter edition of the RED magazine is bursting with current information on the Australian Tax Office, the Prostitution Control Act, Trauma in the Workplace and the rise of Pole Dancing the latest fitness fad.
In addition to this we have also included our regular features Trade and Media Talk, Fanny Hills Cook Book and review of 'Belle De Jour' .

The following is a list of the contents of the current issue, with links to the PDF versions of some of the articles. If you would like a full copy of the magazine, please contact us on 1800 458 752.

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RED Edition #09, 2006

Welcome to our first edition of RED for 2006, celebrating the Chinese New Year!

This edition features an informative article on crystal-d-methamphetamine hydrochloride and it's effects. Also included is a review of the recent aged care and disability workshop organised by RhED.

The following is a list of the contents of the current issue, with links to the PDF versions of the mentioned articles. If you would like a full copy of the magazine, please contact us on
1800 458 752.

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