Corporate supporters

The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre (NMPCC) relies on its network of corporate supporters to help raise awareness of missing persons in Australia. Thanks to this network, the NMPCC is able to reach millions of people across the country to raise awareness of missing persons, and also educate the community on the issues and impacts surrounding missing persons in Australia.

The NMPCC relies on the support of the community and organisations to help raise awareness of this significant issue—it’s only together we can make a difference.

If you would like to join our network please contact the team for more information.

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Outdoor Media Association

The Outdoor Media Association (OMA) supports the NMPCC by coordinating national outdoor media campaigns in support of the Centre, and specifically National Missing Persons Week (NMPW). The OMA network generously donates up to $2.5 million annually for outdoor advertising placement to promote missing persons profiles and campaign initiatives.

Foxtel | Crime + Investigation

Foxtel’s dedicated true-crime channel, Crime + Investigation, supports the NMPCC’s national campaigns such as National Missing Person’s Week, on air by broadcasting relevant documentaries and the NMPCC Community Service Announcement and via the channels’ digital platforms. Crime + Investigation also regularly shares the profiles of long-term missing persons cases to help the NMPCC inform the community and raise awareness of the issues and impacts surrounding missing persons in Australia.

Uber Australia

Uber Australia is supporting the AFP NMPCC by utilising its 82,000 strong driver and delivery partner network to highlight long-term missing persons and reducing the incidence and impact of missing persons in Australia. They are not only committed to supporting National Missing Persons Week each year but have also generously donated digital screens in driver support centres across the country to profile long-term missing persons every month. The NMPCC will also have access to a quarterly story in Uber and Uber Eats driver and delivery partner newsletters, another great opportunity to raise awareness within the community.

Canberra Milk

Capitol Chilled Foods Australia – informally known as Canberra Milk [website link www.ccfa.com.au] are supporting the NMPCC to put the faces of missing people back on milk bottles. Generously donating on an annual basis, advertisement space on their 1L whole milk bottles; the support will help to profile Australia’s 2,600+ long-term missing persons and educate the community and raise awareness of this important and prevalent issue.

Marylin Mellon

Marilyn was last seen at Ettalong Beach on 18 May 1994. She resided in the Woy Woy area. Her family was last contacted by Marylin on 20 May 1994 from an Eastern Suburbs area. Her...

Christopher CHILLINGWORTH

Christopher Chillingworth was last seen leaving his house in Hamilton NSW in 1996. Christopher has not been seen or made contact with family or friends since this time and there...

Missing Person Steven Williams

Steven WILLIAMS

Steven Williams, then aged 38 years, was reported missing on 16 June 2005 by his girlfriend. On the afternoon of 14 June 2005 he was at the Gepps Cross Hotel, Gepps Cross. He has...

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