australia

 

Note:
Due to the development of the cremation service in Australia it is becoming increasingly difficult for Australia to provide up-to-date information concerning the number of crematoria and their locations. These details represent the most accurate and latest that we have been able to obtain.
  • Number of crematoria: 75 (2004)
    (ACCA members)
  • Australian Capital Territory: 1
    1. Norwood Park
  • New South Wales: 29
    1. Albury, Armidale
    2. Botany (Eastern Suburbs)
    3. Canobolas, Castlebrook, Coffs Harbour (2)
    4. Dareton, Dubbo (2)
    5. Forest Lawn
    6. Inverell
    7. Leura, Lincoln Grove, Lismore
    8. Macquarie Park
    9. Newcastle, Northern Suburbs
    10. Palmdale, Pinegrove, Port Macquarrie
    11. Rookwood
    12. Shoalhaven
    13. Taree, Tweed Heads
    14. Wagga Wagga, Wollongong (2), Woronora
  • Northern Territory: 1
    1. Darwin
  • Queensland: 20
    1. Albany Creek, Allambe Gardens
    2. Buderim, Bundaberg
    3. Caboolture, Cairns, Caloundra
    4. Goodna, Gympie
    5. Hervey Bay
    6. Laidley, Logan City (Carbrook)
    7. Mackay, Maryborough, Mt Thompson
    8. Noosa
    9. Rockhampton
    10. Stapylton
    11. Toowoomba, Townsville
  • South Australia: 6
    1. Centennial Park
    2. Enfield
    3. Gawler
    4. Mount Gambier
    5. Port Lincoln
    6. Whyalla
  • Tasmania: 3
    1. Carr Villa
    2. Hobart
    3. Ulverstone
  • Victoria: 9
    1. Altona
    2. Ballarat, Bendigo, Bunurong
    3. Fawkner
    4. Geelong
    5. Lilydale
    6. Springvale
    7. Traralgon
  • Western Australia: 6
    1. Albany
    2. Bunbury
    3. Fremantle
    4. Geraldton
    5. Kalgoorlie, Karrakatta
Cremation Organisation:
Australasian Cemeteries & Crematoria Association
177 Barklay Street
Brunswick 3056
Australia
President:
Mr Pieter Den Boer
Secretary:
Ms Robyn Smith
Treasurer:
Mr Darryl Thomas
Date of foundation:
1986
Number of Members:
153
Name of journal:
ACCA News
Date of foundation:
1991
Published:
quarterly
Circulation:
800
Editor:
Ms Robyn Smith