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Three storeys of sex as Sydney braces for biggest-brothel


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SYDNEY is poised to get Australia's biggest brothel, with an entire floor of a three-storey complex devoted to suites each containing two king-sized beds, a lounge, pool table and spa.

 

A development application for a $12 million extension to Stiletto brothel on Parramatta Road, Camperdown - now owned by the big-time punter Eddie Hayson - has been lodged with City of Sydney council.

 

It proposes doubling the size of the brothel to 40 working rooms and 21 waiting rooms with underground parking, making it nearly double the size of its nearest rival.

 

While some rooms are more conventional, offering bed and spa bath, the top floor of the new wing includes seven suites with pool tables and two sets of beds for parties and group bookings.

 

''The new section is going to be for massage,'' said Michael O'Brien, of Artazan, the company managing the project.

 

''Yes, we think it will be the biggest brothel in the country once the extensions are completed. It's a mixture of clientele: suits, accountants, lawyers, as well as a lot of top-end celebrities such as movie stars, sports people and rock bands.''

 

A former consultant to the legal brothel industry, Chris Seage, said he had been in a lot of brothels but was unaware of a multi-bed trend.

 

''I've never seen two double beds,'' he said.

 

''It sounds like it's a facility for friends to go along in groups and book the room for a couple of hours, have a few drinks, play pool and do the deed.''

 

The owner of Stiletto, Mr Hayson, is a controversial figure in racing circles. In 2005 he came under scrutiny over a huge plunge on Lucy's Light, in an otherwise unremarkable dog race on the Gold Coast. Several bookmakers were stung and one Adelaide bookie, Curly Seal, initially refused to pay the $700,000 he owed. The matter was settled out of court.

 

Then there was his wager on the Newcastle Knights to lose to the Auckland Warriors in 2006. Mr Hayson, who owned a string of horses with the rugby league player Andrew Johns and his brother Matthew, denied receiving inside information that Johns would not be playing because of injury.

 

Mr O'Brien said Stiletto was in the process of being sold to the ASX-listed adult products company Delecta.

 

Nicholas Bishop, who lives opposite Stiletto, said he was horrified by the scale of the plans. ''It's really incredible - $12 million. Camperdown and surrounding areas may once have been semi-industrial, but that's no longer the case. We live in a residential area largely populated by families and university students.''

 

Even with Stiletto's present 20 rooms there were ''cars and men coming and going at all hours and girls arriving with suitcases through the night''.

 

He said there were also plans for a 24-hour shop on Parramatta Road, which would increase traffic. ''How is this compatible with plans to revitalise Parramatta Road?''

 

But Mr O'Brien said Stiletto had lodged with its development application a petition of support from neighbours.

 

''There's a security guard on the corner every night, and neighbours like that because it's like having their own security service for the street."

 

 

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It will be a mix, lots of Asian women in Australia peddling their trade. Indeed, go to any Australian casino and you will find lots of Asian women (predominately Philippine woman) trying to snare a drunken male punter, with his stash of cash winnings :beer:

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I admit that I'm a weirdo, but I havent paid (up front) for it in Oz since I was 19. $200+ (I really have no idea re going rate) for 30 minutes of 'passion' with some chain-smoking tart who would rather be at home with a bong and her dipshit boyfriend ? Thanks, but I'll stick to pRon and Mrs Palmer till I can get back to Asia.

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It is not even $200 AUD now for 30 minutes, and that is with a hot looking Thai babe - boy, did you get ripped ... I think the going rate at the moment is $110 (they add GST, as if we think that they really submit their trade royalties) :beer:

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