How do I find out if someone died in Western Australia?

How do I find out if someone died in Western Australia?

The easiest and safest way to find out if someone has died in Australia is to search Australia’s most trusted destination for death, funeral and tribute notices in print and online – My Tributes. You can still find local, recent death notices in your local newspaper.

How do I file a death notice in The West Australia?

Phone: You can call us on 13 22 80 (+61 8 9482 2300 for interstate/international callers) and we can place the notice for you in The West Australian. All obituaries that print in The West Australian will appear on www.westannouncements.com.au unless requested otherwise.

How do I find death records in Australia?

The National Library of Australia contains an index that can help you find these, and most are available online as well. This ease means that most of the general public can easily access death records, often times without even leaving home.

How do I contact the West Australian daily funeral and death notices?

Contact: [email protected] Site Policies. WA Death Notices (Refresh the page to see latest Notices)

Can I search the entire West Australian Newspaper Archive for a name?

Yes, you can easily search the entire West Australian Newspaper Archive for a name. Contact: [email protected]

How do I search the WA archives?

Tasmanian Notices Archives & Search Use this search box to search the WA archives. Use the format “LastName, FirstName”(with comma and quotes) to focus on the most relevant results WA Archives Victorian Archives

When did death notices start and end in the Mercury?

Index to Death Notices in The Mercury, 1854-1930 October to December 2013 November to December 2013 July to September 2013 April to June 2013

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