13 November 2025
CWG Chats: Commemoration in Progress
Join us for our CWG Chat: Commemoration in Progress at 12:30 (GMT) on Thursday November 13 2025.
In this talk, Commonwealth War Graves Commemorations Team members Policy Officer Georgia Brusby and Case Officer Dr Daniel Seaton will discuss the ongoing work of the Commission’s Commemorations team to record, recover and identify Commonwealth war casualties.
Working across cases of non-commemoration, ‘grave founds’, the recovery of human remains and the identification of soldiers originally buried as ‘unknowns’, the Commemorations team is central to the Commission’s ongoing purpose.
Join us this Remembrance to discover more about work at the very heart of Commonwealth War Graves' core mission from those most intimately involved in discovering and commemorating the fallen of the World Wars.
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Talk Information
- Time & Date: 12:30 (GMT), Thursday November 13 2025.
Registrations will close at 12:30 (GMT), Wednesday 12 November. - Where: Online via Zoom
- Duration: 45 minutes with 15 minute Q&A
- Cost: Our CWG Chats series is in aid of our charitable Foundation, and is free for our Members. To get access to the talk, you will need to become a CWGF Member. Please register today.
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Guest speaker - Dr. Daniel Seaton
Dr Daniel Seaton is a Case Officer in the Commemorations team, working across recovery of human remains cases and identification cases.
Before joining the Commission, he worked as a researcher at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra and lectured in history at the University of Sydney, where he completed his PhD.

Guest speaker - Georgia Brusby
Georgia Brusby is a Policy Officer within the Commemorations Team at CWGC. She has been in the role for 3 years, having previously been a CWGF Intern at Thiepval Memorial and a tour guide in Newcastle Upon Tyne.
Georgia currently works with her team across several case strands, including Non-Commemoration, Grave Founds and Alternative Commemorations.
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