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On National Missing Persons Week police published the files for hundreds of missing and unidentified cases across the country.
If you have any information of the whereabouts of these people or others featured on the AFP's Missing Persons investigative dashboard contact its hotline on 1800 000 634.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers should be advised this article contains images of Indigenous people who may have died.
Adell Partridge from Western Australia
Veronica Philomena Lockyer and her baby daughter Adell Partridge disappeared in November 1998 from Midland, Perth.
The infant was six months old when she and her mother vanished. She would now be 25-years-old.
Police said Ms Lockyer "led a transient lifestyle" and was known to live in women's hostels and refuges.
But police said they haven't found any record or documentation of the mother and daughter since 1998.
Aaron Clear from New South Wales
The people who know Aaron Clear said he might be camping or living rough in Newcastle, Belmont or the Central Coast.
The 48-year-old hasn't been seen since December 24, 2019, and there are concerns for Mr Clear's welfare.
Police said Mr Clear, who has two missing front teeth and tattoos on both arms, may have travelled interstate.
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Allison Bernard from Queensland
Allison Bernard was 23-years-old when she left Archer River for Kowanyama on the Cape York Peninsula in February 2013. She was not seen again.
Police hold serious concerns for her safety and an "extensive land and aerial search" failed to find the missing woman.
Allan Whyte and Maureen Braddy from Victoria
Allan George Whyte and Maureen Joyce Braddy left a dance at the Bendigo YMCA after 8pm in November 1968 and were not seen again. There bodies have not been found.
Mr Whyte was 17-years-old and Ms Braddy was 16-years-old when they met at the dance and later left together. Witnesses said they appeared normal.
Anyone with information which may assist in locating the whereabouts of these missing people are urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.