News from AAGRA
F – Family History Societies: Tap Into Expertise
“A to Z Genealogy Tips – Fortnightly Series” Local and regional family history societies
How to use AI to Support, Assist and Enhance your Family History
By Maureen Martin Ferris Like most tools, what you get out of it will depend
E – Evaluate Documents and Findings: Check Before You Trust
“A to Z Genealogy Tips – Fortnightly Series” Not all records are created equal.
Why do some genealogists and record agents use logos?
A logo is more than just a pretty image—it's a professional's visual identity and branding.
D – DNA Testing: Connecting Beyond Documents
“A to Z Genealogy Tips – Fortnightly Series” DNA testing can complement traditional research, confirming
Congratulations – Bronwyn Paschalidis
Big congratulations to our newest member, Bronwyn Paschalidis. 🎉 Bronwyn joins us as an AAGRA
C – Census Documents: Snapshots of Your Ancestors
“A to Z Genealogy Tips – Fortnightly Series” Census records provide invaluable snapshots of households,
Happy “Public Domain” Day, 2026!
It’s the first day of the New Year and it’s also the day that many
AAGRA Members Featured in Descent Magazine
The December 2025 issue of the Society of Australian Genealogists' (SAG) Descent magazine features a series of articles
B – Birth, Marriage and Death Records: Building Your Family Tree
“A to Z Genealogy Tips – Fortnightly Series” Vital records form the foundation of
DNA & Service Records
By Rebecca Spiers My client had been searching for her grandfather for over twenty years
A – Archives: Unlocking Hidden Treasures
“A to Z Genealogy Tips – Fortnightly Series” Archives are more than dusty shelves—they’re
From the Archives – Being Bruce
Here's a wonderful 'from the archives' piece, a wonderful article about one of our New
Accreditation as a Pathway to Professional Genealogy
Photo's: 01 Fritz Philipp Loewe Collection, University of Melbourne Archives (UMA) Rachel examined this collection
