The Missing Australia

By: True Crime Australia
  • Summary

  • Someone, somewhere, knows something. Almost 38,000 missing people are reported to police every year in Australia; that’s one every 14 minutes. Some do not return home. For their families, it’s a never-ending nightmare. For police, the search for answers can sometimes last for decades.

    The Missing Australia exists to change this. Presented by former police officer Meni Caroutas, it aims to break new ground on these cold cases – because there’s always someone out there who knows what happened to a missing person.

    The challenge is to find them.

    For more on the cases we cover:

    themissingaustralia.com.au

    To contact the team, email us on:

    themissing@news.com.au

    The Missing Australia is made possible by subscribers to Crime X+

    Subscribers get the episodes two weeks early and ad-free, as well as bonus content.

    Theme song:

    Vicky Vox - I will be gone

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Episodes
  • A boy called Daniel
    Aug 21 2019

    Missing can affect anyone, regardless of race, gender, social status or age. The reality of that fact hit Australia hard when Queensland boy Daniel Morcombe vanished from a bus stop in 2003. This episode revisits the infamous case, detailing the harrowing years between Daniel’s disappearance and the discovery of his remains. Meanwhile, in the Northern Territory, police search for a needle in a haystack.

    Please note: this is an older episode of The Missing from a few years ago. The audio quality is better in series 2 (from June 2023), but the content and story is just as important.

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    22 mins
  • Where's Nicola?
    Sep 4 2019

    When someone goes missing, the first 24 hours are crucial in bringing that person home. In Tasmania, a desperate family are continuing their search for elderly man Nicola Sallese after his baffling disappearance. This episode tracks their progress, first featured on Missing Persons Unit. Meanwhile, police use key technologies in an attempt to identify a faceless man.

    Please note: this is an older episode of The Missing from a few years ago. The audio quality is better in series 2 (from June 2023), but the content and story is just as important.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    36 mins
  • The Runaways
    Sep 18 2019

    Of all types of people to go missing, teenagers - and particularly girls - are the most vulnerable, in danger of exploitation by predators. This episode tells the baffling stories of two teenage girls who went missing from the ACT and Northern Territory without a trace, and have not been seen or heard from since.

    Please note: this is an older episode of The Missing from a few years ago. The audio quality is better in series 2 (from June 2023), but the content and story is just as important.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    34 mins

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