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We honour the sovereignty of First Nations peoples and acknowledge that sex work, like art, occurs on unceded lands. We also recognise First Nations peoples as the world’s oldest storytellers, and we honour this legacy in the way Darling Darling centres lived experience and truth-telling.

Darling Darling is committed to cultural safety and inclusivity across all those who experience marginalisation.


We pay our respects to Aboriginal people and Traditional Owners on whose land we live and work, specifically the Awabakal and Woromi people whose land this project is led from. We also pay respects to The Wonnarua, Biripi, Darkinjung and Gurungai people over whose lands this project will traverse. We give thanks to Elders, past & present who continue to guide our practice, & appreciation for Country.

Darling Darling has been made possible thanks to the ongoing support and commitment of our peer led team.

Proudly funded by New South Wales government


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