Finding skeletons in the closet — the ethics of DNA testing in family history research

Finding skeletons in the closet — the ethics of DNA testing in family history research

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DNA testing has helped family history researchers fill in the blanks in their family trees. While that can be a good thing, it can also lead to unexpected consequences. From "non-parental events", to big data hacks, to unauthorised use of DNA in criminal investigations, this is everything you need to know about genetic genealogy.

This event was recorded at the State Library of NSW for Family History Month 2025.

Speakers

Claire Aird Journalist, presenter of the podcast series, Secrets We Keep: Should I Spit?

Vanessa CassinEducation Manager, Society of Australian Genealogists

Professor Tanya Evans Director of the Centre for Applied History, Macquarie UniversityPresident of the International Federation of Public HistoryAuthor, Family History, Historical Consciousness and Citizenship: A new social history and more

Adria Castellucci (host)Lead, Family History team, State Library of New South Wales

Further information:

How a church-run DNA donation led Michael to be falsely accused of murder SBS News, 6 July 2025


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