Children’s play centre swings into trouble after advertising a “sexy party”

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By Steven Raeburn, N/A

June 24, 2013 | 2 min read

A children’s play centre faces closure by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal after an advert for a “sexy party for couples” drew the ire of parents.

The advert has now been removed

The advertisement, which reportedly featured pictures of sex acts, has now been pulled down. The advert sought six couples to participate in swinging sex parties on a weekly basis.

“Please, no single men need respond” the advert said.

The venue for the party was Casey Kids Playhouse, and stated: “ the party venue (not a home) has many features like a laser light show, fog machine, great sound system, games, a giant ball pit and a jumping castle, and an awesome time will be had by all''.

A mother who had booked her child’s 4th birthday party at the play centre for the day after the advertised party told The Age: ''I am disgusted, and all of my guests are disgusted, in the pictures.

“'I heard the rumour last week but didn't do anything with it until I had proof.

''This is so morally wrong, not to mention unhygienic.''

City of Casey planning manager Duncan Turner said a planning contravention notice had been issued to the centre’s operators. The notice prohibits use of the land for purposes outside its planning permit

Children and Young People principal commissioner Bernie Geary said “This is just off. There's no appropriate words are there really?"

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