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The issue of missing persons in Australia is complex and multifaceted. In 2023 approximately 56,000 missing persons reports were made to police in Australia.

In Australia a missing person is defined as anyone who is reported missing to police, whose whereabouts are unknown, and where there are fears for the safety or concern for the welfare of that person.
A long-term missing person is someone who has been missing for more than three months. In Australia there are over 2,500 people listed as a long term missing person.
Anyone, regardless of gender, age, ethnicity or educational background, may become a missing person; however, adults are more likely to be listed as long-term missing persons.

Missing Person Elizabeth Herfort

Elizabeth HERFORT

Elizabeth Herfort was last seen at the Australian National University Bar, Acton, ACT. Between 9pm and 9.45pm on the 13 June 1980 a person fitting her description was seen hitch-...

Missing Person Joao De Ornelas

Joao DE ORNELAS

Joao De Ornelas, then aged 76, was last seen at Tahunie Airwalk, Geeveston, Tasmania on 3 March 2010 at approximantely 2pm. A tourist from Sydney, NSW, he wandered off from his...

Ivan ZULJ

Ivan was last seen at Burnie on 4 or 5 June 2011. Ivan’s vehicle, a Honda sedan, was located at North Terrace Burnie on 9 June 2011 however there was no sign of Ivan....

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