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Death Notices and Funeral Notices in Australia

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Searching for funeral notices in Australia? eziFunerals helps you find recent death notices, upcoming funeral services, and obituaries across every state and territory.

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Funeral notices and obituaries in Australia are organised by state and then by suburb or town, making it easier to find local notices and memorials. Select a state or territory below to view funeral notices in your area.

Each state may have different traditions, publication practices, and timelines.

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What Are Funeral Notices?

A funeral notice is a public announcement that informs family, friends, and the wider community of a person’s death and provides details about funeral arrangements.

Funeral notices in Australia typically include:

  • The person’s full name
  • Date of death
  • Funeral or memorial service details (date, time, location)
  • Information about attendance (public or private)
  • Sometimes a short message from the family

Their primary purpose is practical: to let people know when and where a service will take place.

What Is an Obituary?

An obituary is a written tribute that reflects on a person’s life, relationships, achievements, and character.

Obituaries often include:

  • Biographical details
  • Family relationships
  • Personal milestones
  • Messages of remembrance
  • Funeral details (sometimes included, sometimes separate)

While funeral notices focus on logistics, obituaries focus on legacy and memory.

Funeral Notices vs Obituaries (Key Differences)

Funeral NoticeObituary
Announces death and service detailsReflects on a person’s life
Practical and time-sensitiveReflective and commemorative
Often shorterOften longer
Focused on attendance informationFocused on remembrance

In Australia, the two are often combined into a single online notice, especially on modern funeral and obituary platforms.

How to Find Funeral Notices in Australia

Funeral notices and obituaries can be found through several sources:

  • Funeral director websites
  • Newspaper obituary sections
  • Online obituary platforms
  • Community noticeboards

To search across locations and providers, families often use centralised directories.

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What Information Is Usually Included?

A typical Australian funeral notice or obituary may contain:

  • Full name (and maiden name if applicable)
  • Age or date of birth (optional)
  • Date of death
  • Funeral or memorial service details
  • Burial or cremation information
  • Livestream links (if available)
  • Family acknowledgements
  • Charity or donation requests

Not all details are mandatory. Families choose what feels appropriate.

Who Publishes Funeral Notices?

Funeral notices may be published by:

  • Funeral directors (on behalf of families)
  • Families themselves
  • Newspapers (print and online)
  • Online funeral and obituary platforms

There is no legal requirement to publish a funeral notice or obituary in Australia.

How Long Do Funeral Notices Stay Online?

This varies by platform:

  • Some notices remain online permanently
  • Others are archived after a set period
  • Newspaper notices may be time-limited

Many families value platforms that allow ongoing access for remembrance and sharing.

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Cultural & Community Considerations

Australia’s diverse population means funeral notices may reflect:

  • Cultural customs
  • Religious traditions
  • Language preferences
  • Community-specific practices

Some cultures prioritise rapid publication, while others share information privately within community networks.

Funeral Notices, Obituaries & Funeral Planning

Reading a funeral notice is often the first step after a death. For families arranging a funeral, it can also raise questions about:

  • Funeral services
  • Cremation or burial
  • Legal paperwork
  • Costs and providers

Need Help Arranging a Funeral?

If you’re planning or supporting a funeral, these guides may help:

Funerals in Australia
https://ezifunerals.com.au/funerals-australia/

Compare Funeral Costs
https://ezifunerals.com.au/compare-funeral-costs/

Find Funeral Directors
https://ezifunerals.com.au/funeral-directors-australia/

Search Funeral Notices Today
https://ezifunerals.com.au/search-for-funeral-notices-today/

Death & Funeral Notices
https://ezifunerals.com.au/death-funeral-notices-australia/

Funeral Services Explained
https://ezifunerals.com.au/funeral-services-explained/

Funerals in Australia – Everything You Need to Know
https://ezifunerals.com.au/funerals-in-australia/

Frequently Asked Questions

Are funeral notices required by law in Australia?

No. Funeral notices are optional and published at the family’s discretion.

Can anyone write an obituary?

Yes. Obituaries can be written by family members, friends, or funeral professionals.

Are funeral notices free?

Some platforms offer free notices, while others charge depending on length, duration, or publication type.

Can funeral notices include livestream links?

Yes. Many modern notices include livestream or recording details.

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  • Find funeral notices and obituaries in one place
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The focus is on clarity, respect, and support during a difficult time.