The red-blooded males of Darwin, Australia's northernmost city, are lamenting the end of an era this week - the closure of the town's last strip club.
Darwin's many strip clubs were once euphemistically referred to as 'the Northern Territory Ballet Company'.
But this week the sole surviving strip joint, Sinsations at The Don Hotel, closed its doors.
It is a far cry from the heyday of the 1980s, when clubs offered 'strip and prawn' sessions - a few dollars bought you a plate of barbecued prawns and a beer in front of a stage on which strippers would strut their stuff.
'Darwin has got a lot more sophisticated in the last decade,' said Nigel Adlam, chief of staff at the Northern Territory News.
'There's been a huge revolution in tastes. The old strip joints have been replaced by London-style wine bars.'