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'''Ted Mullighan''' [[Queen's Counsel|QC]] ( |
'''Ted Mullighan''', [[Queen's Counsel|QC]] (''c.'' 1938 – 16 September 2011) was an Australian judge, who was Commissioner of the Children in State Care Commission of Inquiry<ref>[http://www.legislation.sa.gov.au/LZ/C/A/COMMISSION%20OF%20INQUIRY%20(CHILDREN%20IN%20STATE%20CARE%20AND%20CHILDREN%20ON%20APY%20LANDS)%20ACT%202004/CURRENT/2004.33.UN.PDF Commission of Inquiry (Children in State Care and Children on APY Lands) Act 2004]</ref> appointed by the [[Government of South Australia]].<ref>[http://salinkup.com.au/media/pdf/National_Link_Up_News_2005.pdf Commission of Inquiry into Children in State Care, ''National Link-Up News'', 5 April 2005]</ref> |
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Mullighan had practised law from 1962, and was appointed as a [[Judge]] of the [[Supreme Court of South Australia]] from 1989. He was a member of the Commonwealth [[Legal Aid]] Review Committee, President of the Law Society of South Australia, and co-chair of Reconciliation SA. |
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Mullighan died in Adelaide, aged 72.<ref>[http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/former-south-australian-supreme-court-judge-ted-mullighan-dies/story-e6frg6nf-1226139201994 Former South Australian Supreme Court judge Ted Mullighan dies], ''The Australian'', 16 September 2011.</ref> |
Mullighan died in Adelaide, aged 72.<ref>[http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/former-south-australian-supreme-court-judge-ted-mullighan-dies/story-e6frg6nf-1226139201994 Former South Australian Supreme Court judge Ted Mullighan dies], ''The Australian'', 16 September 2011.</ref> |
Ted Mullighan, QC (c. 1938 – 16 September 2011) was an Australian judge, who was Commissioner of the Children in State Care Commission of Inquiry[1] appointed by the Government of South Australia.[2]
Mullighan had practised law from 1962, and was appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia from 1989. He was a member of the Commonwealth Legal Aid Review Committee, President of the Law Society of South Australia, and co-chair of Reconciliation SA.
Mullighan died in Adelaide, aged 72.[3]
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