Missed in the media

The Missed archive showcases a range of media coverage, including articles, interviews, and broadcasts. This archive highlights our advocacy and efforts to support families of missing persons, reflecting the ongoing impact and importance of our work.

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3 women and a man standing by a brick wall.
Rye Hunt’s legacy supports Tasmanian missing persons

The Mercury, 22 April 2017 

Artist spraying mural
We reimagined missing persons posters with help from the world’s best artists and writers to make them the ‘Unmissables’

Funny Acorn, 9 April 2017

Artists impression of man's face
Using Art to Humanise Missing Persons Cases

Creators, 12 April 2017

The Unmissables: Artists, writers and families collaborating to find missing loved ones

SBS, 10 April 2017

The Unmissables
One year on, “there are too many questions, but no answers at all” – Jayant Chitnis

SBS, 12 April 2017

Man stands in front of mural
Unmissable artworks to help find lost loved ones

The Age, 9 April 2017

two women holding phones and laughing
Hacking for humanity to help women grow and connect with technology

Generosity Magazine, 23 March 2017

Claire Bourke judge
Global non-profit Girls in Tech teams up with REA Group to host its first Hacking for Humanity event in Melbourne

Smart Company, 28 February 2017

Vodafone introduces new ‘missing persons’ bill policy

Vodafone, 6 December 2016

60 Minutes Update: The Missing

60 Minutes, 2016
It’s an alarming and surprising statistic: every hour four Australians…

Money from ‘Find Rye Hunt’ campaign to help search for another missing Tasmanian

ABC, 6 October 2016

Donations to GoFundMe campaign for Rye Hunt to benefit Speak Up! Stay Chatty and Missing Persons Advocacy Network

 Mercury, 5 October 2016