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About Central Highlands Funeral Services
Central Highlands Funeral Services is an Emerald funeral service caring for the families of the Central Highlands region. We bring with us more than 20 years' experience to provide caring funeral services. When it comes to planning a funeral, burial or cremation, we can assist with all details. Our licensed funeral directors are experienced in planning a personalised funeral, writing funeral notices, assisting with eulogies, consulting with the Department of Veteran Affairs and organising the memorialisation of ashes. We can also organise the pre-purchase of additional graves. Our compassionate staff understands that this is a time of grief, so you rely on us to provide compassionate service and sound advice at any time. We can conduct funeral services at a range of Emerald venues including nursing home chapels and churches, as well as at the graveside, in private homes, parklands or at a favoured location. Central Highlands Funeral Services in Emerald is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call us today.
Products
Food and Beverages
Personalised Coffins
Funeral Flowers
Personalised Urns
Services
Funeral services
Cremations
Funeral planning
Pre-purchase of graves
Choice of local Emerald venues & churches
Funeral Catering
Caring & supportive service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Funerals
Burials
Cremation
Funeral plans
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ABN 55 690 181 427
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a burial service more expensive than cremation?
Yes, usually burials cost more than cremation services due to the price of the coffin or casket and the burial plot itself.
What's the difference between a coffin and a casket?
The difference between a coffin and a casket is their overall design. Coffins are tapered at the foot and head and are wider at the shoulders, whereas caskets are designed in a rectangular shape and are usually made of high-quality timber to a higher workmanship standard.
Central Highlands Funeral Services
4.8