
"Bradfield is one of the most affluent, conservative districts in all of Australia, but it may soon have a fire-breathing pole dancing instructor as its representative in Parliament" - San Franciscos Carnal Nation
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The Sex Party's Policies include: - national comprehensive sex education curriculum; - anti-discrimination protection on the basis of occupation; - relationship recognition, adoption rights and equal access to repreductive technologies regarless of gender identity or sexual orientation; - legalising the sale of X Rated films in NSW - decriminalising abortion - making sex industry services more accessible to people with disability - overturning racist laws that ban adults living in Indigenous communities from possessing erotic material - removing the GST Tax on tampons as a luxury item.
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Zahra enjoys using the adult industry as a space to promote gender equality, feminism, human rights and social justice. She has had her bum featured on the front page of the SMH among 5000 others in a mass nude artwork at the Opera House, had her fun bits photographed for ABC television in a protest of the airbrushing of women's labias in men's magazines, lent her voice to a short film featuring animated vaginas giving their perspectives on sex, appeared in Cosmo features on pornography and body image, spoken out against the censorship of female ejaculation in adult films in Triple J, and stirred up one of the most conservative seats in Australian politics as a candidate for the Australian Sex Party. She has had the pleasure of presenting in forums on: - Queer Sexuality, Radical Action and Electoral Politics at Camp Betty; - Being Femme and Working Sex at the Femme Conference; - Feminist Perspectives on Pornography at the F Conference; - Feminist Strippers and Pleasure Activists at Griffith University's Erotic Screen and Sound Conference; - Gender Equality at the UN Youth Summit; - Branding Sexuality at Macquarie University's The Unacceptable Conference; - Political Activism in Erotic Performance at The University of Sydney; - Sex/Gender/Media at Melbourne's Next Wave Conference; Girls Gone Wild at the This Is Not Art Festival; - International Women's Day for UNIFEM; and - Slut Walk Sydney in Harmony Park.
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