Cemetery Management
The following management processes have been established to enable Council to effectively manage cemeteries for the comfort of all visitors.
Graves and burials:
- Graves are for interments and ashes placements
- Burial of bodies must be undertaken by a suitably qualified funeral director
- Burial of ashes may be interred by private persons during Council's ordinary business hours subject to Council approval. Ashes in graves are required to be interred at the base of the plaque/concrete beam
Mausoleums or vaults:
- Are only permitted in monumental cemeteries and require written Council approval.
Monuments:
- Monuments are only permitted in general cemeteries.
- Monuments must comply with AS4425, and require Council approval
- Any monuments identified as posing a safety risk will be given a risk ranking.
- Council will not repair monuments, and will only act to ensure public and employee safety.
Columbarium walls:
- The container holding the ashes must be constructed of a suitable weather resistant material.
- Standard cast brass plaque or Commonwealth War Graves Plaques are permitted without approval. The placing of non-standard plaques is subject to approval by Council.
- The placing of nameplates, tokens, toys, tributes, figurines, vases, bottles or containers for the holding of flowers, other than the memorial vases is not permitted.
Lawn Cemetery:
- Council will maintain, repair and preserve lawn cemetery graves, including filling any subsidence, but are not responsible for maintenance, or repairs to any headstone
- Graves are not to be enclosed with any railing or kerbing, and no tree, shrub or other plant is to be placed or planted on any grave other than at Council's discretion
- Following a burial, mementos and items placed on new graves will be removed after 4 months and placed on the concrete plinth. Small mementos and ornaments may continue to be kept on the concrete plinth after this time, but not left on the grassed area
- Following a burial, wreaths, flowers and artificial flowers will be removed from the grave after 6 weeks.
- Cut and artificial flowers provided by families are to be placed in vases of a type approved by Council
- Approved vases are flower urns, and metal vases only. Glass jars and other vases are not permitted and will be removed at Councils discretion. Vases are not to exceed a height of 250mm (10") and are only permitted on the concrete plinth. A maximum of two (2) vases can be placed on each individual headstone
- Council will take every care when maintaining the cemetery but will not accept any responsibility for any accidental or unintentional damage caused to monuments, memorials, photographs, vases, artificial flowers or other structure or any other item placed on a grave during routine operation and maintenance of the cemetery
If you require any further information, assistance or detail please Contact Council.