How a country brothel is defying the stigmas and stereotypes of the industry

By Amelia Mills
Updated January 9 2016 - 8:14am, first published 4:00am
STIGMATISED: Gypsy's Kittens and Cougars workers (from left) Vicki, Tori and Alice who all enjoy their work at the establishment. Photo: LAURA HARDWICK
STIGMATISED: Gypsy's Kittens and Cougars workers (from left) Vicki, Tori and Alice who all enjoy their work at the establishment. Photo: LAURA HARDWICK

IN a quiet cul-de-sac nestled in the industrial area of East Wagga sits an unassuming, red brick house. Overgrown grass edges its fence and a slightly cracked driveway leads up to the property. Despite its rather underwhelming appearance, however, this is the town's most popular brothel.

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