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I look for updates every day but nothing new is coming out.
I wish we knew what police are up to...
 
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Any updates? Strange that it's gone quiet so quickly
 
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Any new development at all here? I'm not sure where I heard this but after the radio show where T's son and husband were interviewed (which I listened to), I'm sure there was mention of the son returning to the radio for a second time. I'm not sure if the radio presenter said this or if it was mentioned on here.... Was just wondering if I recall correctly and if so whether the second chat has happened yet.
 
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I'm sure there was mention of the son returning to the radio for a second time. I'm not sure if the radio presenter said this or if it was mentioned on here.... Was just wondering if I recall correctly and if so whether the second chat has happened yet.
Hello @twomoresmores,
You're correct, Max returned the following night & continued the interview with Nights with Ping - Interview With Missing Woman Trish, Streamed live on 16 Jan 2026 Graf's Son Max, starts approx 4:59 minutes into the stream.
M🐄🐄🐄s
 
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DAILY MAIL

Trisha Graf: Baffling precious gems twist in the mystery disappearance of Aussie mum-of-six who vanished without trace in the remote Outback two MONTHS ago​


The Daily Mail can now reveal a potentially crucial detail in the weeks leading up to Ms Graf's disappearance.

Prior to vanishing, Ms Graf had been advertising valuable uncut opals worth thousands of dollars, listing them for sale on a specialised Facebook page frequented by gemstone collectors.

Photographs show two large stones laid out on a plate, yet with almost no description provided.

One opal, described as a 'Squid Fossil opal', was listed for $2000, while a second 'Cockle shell opal' was priced at $700.
 
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DAILY MAIL

Trisha Graf: Baffling precious gems twist in the mystery disappearance of Aussie mum-of-six who vanished without trace in the remote Outback two MONTHS ago​


The Daily Mail can now reveal a potentially crucial detail in the weeks leading up to Ms Graf's disappearance.

Prior to vanishing, Ms Graf had been advertising valuable uncut opals worth thousands of dollars, listing them for sale on a specialised Facebook page frequented by gemstone collectors.

Photographs show two large stones laid out on a plate, yet with almost no description provided.

One opal, described as a 'Squid Fossil opal', was listed for $2000, while a second 'Cockle shell opal' was priced at $700.
Had a feeling that opals could be behind her disappearance.
 
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It sure is opal country. Wonder how she obtained them
most likely from her own claim (if she and or her partner have one, which is probable considering the location, it is after all an opal mining town).
 
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I found this site, but after searching Trisha Graf and then Tony Gregory - have come up with nothing. I guess I don’t have enough info to do a proper search if they did have a little plot to look for opals - well legally anyway.

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Heartbreaking that her mother says "Trisha was a big girl" - NB "was".
 
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Trisha's mother believes she is no longer alive :(

That's why she speaks in the past tense about her.
She's being realistic :(
 
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Police have today (Monday 23 February) returned to Andamooka to continue investigations into the disappearance of Trisha Graf, 41.
Major Crime Investigation Branch, STAR Group, Far North and State Operations Support Branch officers and SES members will be searching a residential property and several nearby mine shafts for evidence.

An update on the searches will be provided as they progress.

Trisha was at the Roxby Downs hotel at 12.19am on Friday 12 December 2025. She left a short time later and was driving a white 2012 Ford Territory, SA registration S254BCX, accompanied by a friend.

After leaving the hotel Trisha travelled from Roxby Downs towards Andamooka before colliding with a kangaroo a short distance from the Andamooka Township.

After striking the kangaroo Trisha and her friend continued onto Andamooka where they visited a home in the north-western area of the town. After a short time Trisha left just before 2am to travel the short distance home. Trisha was last seen driving along Dunstan Drive, Andamooka.

Just after midday on Friday 12 December 2025, Trisha’s partner and a friend were searching for her when they located Trisha’s Ford Territory, which was perched on a dirt mound near the Blue Dam east of Andamooka. The vehicle was unable to be driven because of its location on the dirt mound.

An initial ground and aerial search of the area was conducted by police and SES followed by a further search by members of the Andamooka community. A search of the Blue Dam was subsequently conducted by police divers. These searches have failed to locate Trisha.

Since that time police from the Far North, Port Augusta, the Missing Persons Section and Polair have conducted additional ground and aerial searches without success.

Anyone with information about Trisha’s whereabouts or her movements leading up to her disappearance is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au - you can remain anonymous.
 
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