This session is online
Session was published in 2025

Australian Military Records: from the Boer War to World War II

Looking for an ancestor or relative who served in either the Boer War or World War 1 and 2 and don't know where to start? This session outlines where to look for indexes and digitised records in a number of state and national archives and libraries. While army dossiers are free to access, there is often a range of other records relating to the soldier which can be found by searching online catalogues. You may even be able to locate a photograph of your relative or ancestor. War unit diaries have been digitised as well as some soldier's diaries for World War 1. Imagine if it was the same unit your person served in and gave an in-depth look at what they experienced. Spare a thought for those back home who heard the news that their son or husband was missing in action or believed killed in action. Sometimes the files reveal this heartbreak back home. Military records are wonderful for family history research. Come along and find out.

Syllabus for Australian Military Records: from the Boer War to World War II

Suggested Content


Thumbnail for Australia’s Geographical Divisions and Historical Places Part I
Video duration is 18:44
Session was published in 2025

Australia’s Geographical Divisions and Historical Places Part I

Jenny Joyce

Thumbnail for Lost relative? Brick wall? Are Australian records the solution
Video duration is 57:46
Session was published in 2025

Lost relative? Brick wall? Are Australian records the solution

Meg Bate, Rebecca Landy

Thumbnail for Migration Waves to Australia: Researching 20th Century Newcomers
Video duration is 18:55
Session was published in 2026

Migration Waves to Australia: Researching 20th Century Newcomers

Ruth Graham

Join Chat

Check Out the Expo Hall

Meet our sponsors, discover new technology, and enjoy great deals on your favorite products