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Latest unmarked graves News

Government apologises for abuse in care
Archaeologist gets hands dirty in new Army role
Minister Keogh – Marking the Graves Of Our WWI Veterans
Life In Our Cemeteries Event At Quaama: Bega Valley
Tragedy and hope: what the abuse-in-care report will say and what has to happen now
Gaza’s missing children: Over 20,000 children estimated to be lost, disappeared, detained, buried under the rubble or in mass graves
First World War veterans grave sites recognised
Minister Keogh – First World War veterans gravesites recognised
For all who have served and sacrificed
Signals from Ancestors
Historic Day for Kiwis living in Australia; citizens rights restored
Recognising Service of First World War Diggers
Ongoing commitment to our First World War veterans
Tooth isotopes offer window into South Australia’s early colonial history
Greens call for Government-led Compensation for First Nations Funeral Policyholders
Grave health of our pioneer settlers
University of Toronto marks Orange Shirt Day, first ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Truth and Reconciliation Day
Murray River supports local heritage projects
University of Toronto’s Jennifer Brant on how Canadians can mark first ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Change is possible
[REISSUED] Unmarked First World War graves now identified
Unmarked First World War Graves now identified
Research to examine East Timorese history
Dates announced for Drybread Cemetery Bioarchaeology Project
CDU author wins national book award
McGowan Government commences historic Rottnest Island Wadjemup Project
Unknown Australian Army Captain identified
Minister for Veterans’ Affairs & Minister for Defence Personnel – Unknown Australian Army Captain identified
Lost graves identified by new archaeology methods