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Police scour mine shafts, drain dam in search for missing outback woman

Police to search 1,000 mine shafts, drain dam in renewed search for Trisha Graf Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 3:17pm In short: Police have returned to Andamooka and will scour about 1,000 mine shafts and drain a dam in the search for missing woman Trisha Graf. Ms Graf vanished in December 2025 and her disappearance was declared a major crime in January. Police will provide an update on the searches as they progress.

ABC Australia 9d ago

Police search 1,000-plus outback mine shafts and dam for missing mother

South Australian police have drained a dam and searched approximately 1,000 mine shafts in the search for missing mother of two Trisha Graf. Ms Graf disappeared from Andamooka in the state's far north last December, in what police have termed "out of character" behaviour. Police have not ruled out foul play and may return to Andamooka in the future.

ABC Australia 7d ago

EU concerns grow over Albania's Trump-linked megaproject

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Kushner-backed Albania resort sparks protests, EU concerns

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'We didn't know how dangerous he was': How Rolf Harris hid in plain sight

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The Hypocrisy of the Democrats Who Defend Graham Platner

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Tragic Brits lost to May heatwave drownings from girl, 15, fetching a ball to hero grandad

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Daily Mirror 3d ago

'The Thorn Birds' star Rachel Ward traded 'empty' Hollywood for farm life in Australia

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Fox News 11d ago

Rusty, orange water 'bleeds' across brilliant Bolivian lagoon — Earth from space

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