Can I access Australian death details of people who may have died in recent years?

Fraid not in the free to view space.

Ancestry has some but they stop at 1980.

Thanks for replying on my behalf Doug. Yes, I was able to find my friends on that, but as you say, only up to 1980 and I am looking for much more recent evidence of their possible death! I believe that it is possible to go into the Electoral Office and look people up so when the Qld elections are over I will give that a try. Thanks so much to all for your suggestions. Diana
 
Hi Diana
Apart from trawling through every cemetery online which is time consuming but can be fruitful at times,have you thought of writing to womens weekly in their 'looking for" column.

Hi Joanne, No I had not thought of that idea, mainly because I haven't bought or even looked at a copy of the AWW since the late 1970's, nor, indeed, any other magazine! :( However, if I get desperate enough I will keep it in mind for a last ditch effort. Thank you for the suggestion though! :)
 
I read it occassionally at work,and did actually rip out the address once as i was going to use it to try and locate a missing rellie,sad to say I havent got around to it yet
 
THe 'Sunday Mail' here always had a page for Family History/reunions - 'looking for's... etc. Haven't read one forages but I would think other states would have same or similar.
 
Sorry, I am getting political now, as I won't watch, read or listen to any media owned and run by a certain ex Australian who believes he runs this country! On that note I will politely bring this thread to an end or I might say more than I should. As already said, thank you to everyone who has made suggestions, many of which I have already now explored.
Diana
 
I read it occassionally at work,and did actually rip out the address once as i was going to use it to try and locate a missing rellie,sad to say I havent got around to it yet
Try it Joanne! It's amazing how much coverage that column has. I had about 4 phone calls telling me someone was looking for me. Even my mother and my sister were called by their friends. The enquirer and I are now in constant conversation albeit by email. Great result. :)
 
Not knowing anything at all about Australian records because mine are all in the UK, I would dearly like to know if I can look up two people here in Australia who have both dropped out of my life in recent times, and I suspect that both might have died.
Diana, they may be just in the same boat as yourself, caught up with the changes in their lives - illness- house moves etc. People are sometmes not as social as they once were for no special reason- just enjoying twilight years & a bit of peace.

Try Libraries or Council records explaining the reason for your quest & lack of recent knowledge.
 
I expect you already have - but if not - have you tried Googling their names? I have just tried it with some NZ relatives and came up with all sorts including photos!
In the process it brought up a website called matespotter which is Australian and might be worth looking at.

And as Wendy suggested - they might just be enjoying life quietly somewhere.:)
 
Try it Joanne! It's amazing how much coverage that column has. I had about 4 phone calls telling me someone was looking for me. Even my mother and my sister were called by their friends. The enquirer and I are now in constant conversation albeit by email. Great result. :)
It's in my " I'll get around to to it oneday " basket,lol
 
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