Interring Ashes in Regional and Rural Victoria

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Interment offers families across rural and regional Victoria a permanent, publicly recorded resting place for ashes. Many find enduring comfort in this.

Options for Interring Ashes

Cemeteries operated by councils and churches might offer these arrangements:

Memorial garden or tree — individual placement, sometimes with provision for the spouse, in the future

Family estate — with provision for future family members

Niche wall — purpose-built brick structures with individual recesses (also known as memorial walls or columbarium walls)

Columbarium — a dedicated room or building housing ashes

Grave plot — designated space for a specified number of ashes, or placed in the coffin of another person at the time of burial.

Note: terminology varies between cemeteries.

Most options allow you to reserve adjacent space for future interments.

Scattering in Cemeteries

Whilst scattering ashes on a grave or within cemetery grounds is sometimes permitted, it requires proper authorisation. See our guide to scattering ashes for fuller details.

Understanding Costs

When reviewing fees, clarify what's included. Plaques and memorial stonework often incur additional charges.

Council cemeteries typically list fees in their general fee schedules. Search "cemetery" or “ashes” or “cremains”, rather than scrolling through all charges.

Need help navigating these decisions? We're here to serve families with clarity and care, free from commercial pressure. Call us on 1300 136 473.

Cemeteries and Memorial Parks in Regional and Rural Victoria

The Victorian Government maintains a complete cemetery database. Below are the rural and regional cemeteries located in the areas we serve where ashes can be interred, with contact details for your convenience.

Please note: We've researched this information carefully, but available options can change. Please contact the relevant council or cemetery directly to confirm what is currently possible.

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