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What is a funeral bond?

Funeral bonds are another way of saving for funeral expenses. You pay a deposit then make regular payments over time, and your money grows in value with interest. The money can only be used for your funeral. You can’t take it out earlier. Many funeral bonds let you choose a funeral director. Or, you can […]

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How to arrange a funeral?

How to arrange a funeral in Australia? Organising a loved one’s funeral service can be a daunting task, particularly for those who have never had to do so before. The process is unfamiliar territory for most and it is natural that bereaved families will have a lot of questions. We want to assure any families […]

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What are the different types of funeral services?

There is more variety and freedom than ever in the choice of funeral and burial. From high church to secular and humanistic, with traditional interment, cremation or a ‘ natural ‘ burial-or even having the ashes of the deceased put in jewellery or blasted off in a fireworks display. The range of choices, however, ensures […]

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How to write funeral instructions in a Will?

After death, will your wishes be respected? Other people may make many decisions about the disposition of your body and funeral arrangements. You can include your wishes for your funeral in your Will. However, putting details about your remains and funeral arrangements in a will may not be enough, because the will may not be […]

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How to create a funeral quote online?

eziFunerals, Australia’s largest online funeral collaboration platform has just launched its new & easy online quoting platform. This new feature has been developed by independent funeral directors, for independent funeral directors. The following is a summary of the new features available to our members:   Create quotes in just a few clicks With quickly generated […]

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How to arrange a funeral?

No one wants to have to arrange a funeral at what is already a difficult time. If you do, having an understanding of what is involved and how to deal with problems will help. Most funerals are arranged by the nearest relatives and if not by a close friend. If there is no one, the […]

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