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News.com.au, 22 July 2025
This article highlights the often overlooked and preventable traumas experienced by families of long-term missing people. It sheds light on the growing nature of the issue and the ongoing need for systemic change.
The Missed Foundation’s work is featured, including over a decade of providing specialised, community-funded support to families living with the uncertainty of ambiguous loss.
Team member Lili Greer shares her lived experience, alongside broader insight into the challenges families face when a loved one goes missing.
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