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These were all mostly run by approximately 40 volunteers, as the Collective had only 1. The first submission they made to this bill was in The Prostitution Law Review Committee published in their final report in that there was no increase in prostitution, and that sex workers were safer.
During the early s, the New Zealand Prostitutes' Collective faced significant opposition due to the stigma of sex work and attention around the legislative reform. An example described by Jan Jordan is: "Even the supposedly simple task of having their phone number listed in the telephone directory had been a battle, with Telecom objecting to having the word 'prostitutes' printed in their phone book.
In , a television documentary directed by Clare O'Leary entitled "A Double Standard," was produced to demonstrate the then current problems that the criminalization of sex workers under The Massage Parlour Act could and were causing before the Prostitution Reform Act was passed and enacted on 25 June, By , the Collective employed more people, as well as using volunteers.
Part of the success of NZPC is that it is staffed by sex workers; there are only two staff members who are not sex workers — a lawyer, and an accountant. There is a board of trustees, and they are all current or former sex workers.