Lucie Bee at California Club Near Melbourne on Oct. 24

MELBOURNE — Sexpo has announced that Australian porn star Lucie Bee will be at the California Club in St. Kilda, a Melbourne suburb, on Monday, Oct. 24. The California Club is St. Kilda’s only legal brothel.

Clients and fans will have the opportunity to win a legal one-hour booking with Bee at the California Club on Oct. 24. In order to qualify, clients will need to join the California Club’s rewards program, visit the California Club and have a one-hour booking with any of the women who are on shift prior to Oct. 16. After that, they will be automatically entered into the draw to win an hour with Bee on Oct. 24.

“For those who want to be sure of securing a booking, a limited number of one-hour spots will be available on the day/evening of Mon., Oct. 24 and can be pre-booked through the California Club,” a spokesperson said. “The rates charged by Lucie Bee for these bookings are greater than normally charged by the venue.”

In the Australian state of Victoria, brothels and escort agencies operate legally if granted a license and government-approved Sex Work Act (SWA) number. Sole operators can legally work in pairs and are exempt, subject to approval, from many of the licensing requirements and fees that legal brothels and escort agencies are subject to in Victoria.

The California Club is located at 30 St. Kilda Rd., St. Kilda, Victoria 3182 about six kilometers/3.85 miles from Melbourne's central business district. On public transportation, the California Club is accessible via the 246 Bus.

Bee, one of Australia’s top adult stars, has shot for a long list of studios, including Aussie Ass, Fake Taxi, Pure XXX, Girls Out West, Pure CFNM, Yanks and MileyWhite.com. Bee has been featured on programs that include “Impulse Gamer” and “The Kylie and Jackie O Show” as well as ABC’s “Australians on Porn,” and she has been featured in many adult and mainstream publications — including People Magazine.

One of Bee’s scenes, “Tease”— shot for Bright Desire with Australian adult star Ryan James —received an honorable mention at the 12th annual Cinekink film festival.

2015 marked the launch of Bee’s Spider male masturbator sex toy, modeled directly off Bee herself. 

For more information on Bee, visit her official website or follow her on Twitter.

For more information on the California Club in St. Kilda, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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