Our Burial Services
At Centennial Park, we understand the importance of choosing a final resting place for your loved one. Our diverse burial options cater to individual wishes, family traditions, and cultural and religious practices, all set within the serene beauty of our Park.
Whether you seek a traditional burial, a premium location with breathtaking views, or a dedicated area for infants and children, our experienced team is here to help you find the right option.
Burial Options
Ready to start planning?
Losing a loved one is never easy, but we’re here to guide you through every step with care and support. Whether you need immediate assistance or are preparing for what’s ahead, our team is ready to help.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many people can be buried in a grave?
Generally, at Centennial Park standard sized burial positions [link] can accommodate up to three (3) burials and six (6) sets of ashes. However, grave types do vary, so we recommend speaking with our team about your needs and coming to view the different areas.
Can I bury important mementos with my loved one?
Personal mementos can be buried with your loved one. You should discuss this with your funeral director to ensure the items will not be a potential hazard and approval has been received from Centennial Park.
How do I arrange a headstone?
Headstones for burial positions must be constructed and installed by a monumental mason in accordance with Australian Standards and Centennial Park’s Operating Policy.
There are differing specifications for the height and width of the headstones in the various burial areas at Centennial Park. Our team can provide you with the specifications for the areas you are interested in.
A monumental mason will assist you to ensure that the headstone is compliant with all the required specifications and will liaise with Centennial Park, on your behalf, to gain approval for the work to be completed.
If you don’t have a monumental mason in mind, we can help by providing you with the contact details of those in your area.
Please note: A headstone or plaque is the property of the Interment Right Holder of the position and only they can authorise a headstone to be placed or refurbished.