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We are discussing Tracing family history
With Antoinette Buchanan, Stephanie Ryan and Jennifer Higgins

 

Question:
I want to find my brother in Australia his name is Bernard, I dont know where he lives, I mean I don't know the town. Im his sister Im sending this message from Croatia. please help me to find him. Or if you see this message please annswer me on my e-mail. My name is Ana and Im looking for my brother I want to learn you know. please answer me!

Answer:
Jennifer - You may find the following sources helpful in the search for your brother:

Online Australian Telephone Directory (White Pages)

Salvation Army of Australia: The Salvation Army provides services to find missing relatives. You could try contacting them and filling in the form on the web site.

Australian Red Cross: The Australian Red Cross provides a free tracing service to help with finding relatives missing through wars, internal conflict or natural disaster.

If your brother has become an Australian citizen his name and address will be on the Commonwealth Electoral Roll. The current roll is available at the National Library of Australia , State Libraries of Australia and the Australian Electoral Commission . You may wish to hire a researcher to check the roll for you.

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