Ted Mullighan
Feb 15 2007, Pooja

Nearly 300 street children are at a risk of becoming prey to sexual predators in regional cities and country towns of Adelaide.

Former Supreme Court judge Ted Mullighan, QC, asserted that abuse of street children is not a new thing in the region....

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