Raunchy novels banned by Australia Post

Australia Post has removed three literature titles from their outlets’ shelves after their sexually explicit content was deemed inappropriate. Lolita, The History of Sexuality and The Delta of Venus were taken off the shelves over concerns the books could offend customers.

Australia Post spokesman Alex Twomey told a news channel the titles were deemed “inappropriate for a mainstream shop like Australia Post”.

“It was purely a decision around whether it fitted our stores. That also extends to DVDs and many other different products,” he said.

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