Grace Tame’s big win against twisted paedophile law: Read the four words ex-Australian of the Year got DELETED from the lawbooks
- SA gov changes wording of child sex offence
- Was ‘unlawful sexual relationship with child’
- Now it’s simply ‘sexual abuse of a child’
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The wording of a serious child sex abuse offence will be changed in South Australia following a campaign led by abuse survivor Grace Tame.
The crime’s name will be changed from ‘unlawful sexual relationship with child’ to ‘sexual abuse of a child’ under a new Bill in Parliament’s Legislative Council on Thursday.
The heading amendment will not alter the nature of the offence.

former Australian of the Year Grace Tame led a campaign to change the wording of a serious child sex abuse offence in South Australia
Ms Tame, who has led a campaign for harmonisation of child abuse laws across the country, previously raised concerns about the language in the legislation.
The former Australian of the Year argued the word ‘relationship’ implied mutual responsibility and consent.
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‘This change takes significant steps towards eliminating salacious debate and confusion,’ Ms Tame said on Thursday.
‘Our legislation must reflect the unequivocal seriousness of this crime, which is never a child’s desire, but instead a perverted fantasy projected onto and into them through a process of grooming which involves a stratagem of calculated – often invisible – offences designed to gradually increase a pre-existing stark power imbalance.’
The new wording will be consistent with similar offences in Queensland, the Australian Capital Territory, NSW and Tasmania.

An ‘unlawful sexual relationship with child’ will become ‘sexual abuse of a child’ in SA
South Australia’s Attorney-General Kyam Maher said the change was part of broader reform.
‘This measure is a small but important part of broader reforms we are pursuing in relation to sexual abuse that have included the criminalisation of stealthing and measures to reclassify the possession of child pornography as a serious indictable offence,’ Mr Maher said.
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