For children in Port Pirie there is no 10 second rule.
When you grow up in a “lead town” eating off the floor is forbidden, and could be harmful to your health.
But when a mum follows all the strict and unusual rules of the town to keep her son safe and his blood lead still continues to rise, she asks: what am I doing wrong?
Can a town coexist with a lead smelter?
Paul Culliver investigates

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