Compare funeral directors and prepaid funeral plans across Australia
Compare funeral directors in Australia. Traditional funerals, cremation, prepaid funeral plans, eco funerals. Transparent pricing, no obligation, support during difficult times.
Trusted by thousands of Australians
170,000+
Funerals held in Australia annually
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics
$8,500
Average funeral cost in Australia
Source: IBISWorld Funeral Services Report 2025
$1.6B
Australian funeral industry size
Source: IBISWorld 2025
70%
Cremation rate in Australia
Source: Australasian Cemeteries and Crematoria Association
How much does a funeral cost in Australia in 2026?
A standard funeral in Australia in 2026 costs $7,500-$13,000 for traditional service with burial, $5,500-$9,500 for traditional service with cremation, and $1,800-$4,500 for direct cremation (no service). Costs vary by city: Sydney and Melbourne are highest, regional areas typically 20-30% cheaper. Cost includes funeral director services ($3,500-$5,500), coffin/casket ($800-$8,000), cemetery fees ($1,500-$8,000 for burial, $400-$1,200 for cremation), service venue ($500-$2,500), flowers, notices, and disbursements. Prepaid funerals lock in 2026 prices for future use.
Based on analysis of 5 providers across 6 service categories.
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Funeral Director Services
Traditional Funeral
Full-service funeral with viewing, ceremony, and burial or cremation.
$7,500-$13,000
Find traditional funeral →Direct Cremation
No-service cremation — most affordable option.
$1,800-$4,500
Find direct cremation →Prepaid Funeral Plan
Lock in today's prices for a future funeral.
$5,000-$15,000
Find prepaid funeral plan →Eco Funeral
Environmentally-friendly funerals with biodegradable coffins, natural burial.
$5,500-$10,000
Find eco funeral →Memorial Service
Celebration of life service without traditional funeral elements.
$3,500-$7,500
Find memorial service →Funeral Director by Service & Location
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Direct Cremation
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Top Funeral Director Providers in Australia
Independently compared. Updated April 2026.
Bare Cremation
Online-led affordable cremation service. Direct cremation from $1,995. Australia-wide coverage.
Tobin Brothers Funerals
Melbourne-based family-run funeral company since 1934.
White Lady Funerals
Female-led funeral service operated by women. Available across Australia.
Simplicity Funerals
Affordable alternative to traditional funerals across Australia. InvoCare-owned.
InvoCare network
Largest funeral company in Australia operating multiple brands (White Lady, Simplicity, Le Pine, Guardian, etc.)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a funeral cost in Australia?
Traditional funeral with burial: $9,000-$18,000. Traditional with cremation: $5,500-$13,000. Direct cremation (no service): $1,800-$4,500. Costs vary significantly by location (Sydney highest), coffin choice ($800-$8,000), cemetery plot fees ($1,500-$25,000), and service venue. Get itemised quotes from 2-3 funeral directors before deciding — costs can be negotiated, especially for non-traditional services. Funeral bonds and prepaid plans lock in current prices.
What's included in a funeral director's service fee?
Standard inclusions: collection of deceased, preparation/embalming if required, refrigeration, paperwork (death registration, cremation permits, etc.), liaison with cemetery/crematorium, organisation of service venue, hearse, viewing arrangements, professional staff on day of service, coordination with celebrant or clergy. NOT included (separate costs): coffin/casket, cemetery plot or cremation fees, flowers, newspaper notices, catering, celebrant fees, transportation for family. Always request itemised quotes.
Can I have a funeral without a funeral director?
Legally yes in Australia, though logistically challenging. Some families do this for cultural reasons or significant cost savings. Requirements: collect/transport the deceased, arrange refrigeration (mandatory in most states), obtain death certificate, lodge with Births Deaths and Marriages, arrange cremation/burial, comply with public health regulations. Costs reduce to ~$1,500-$3,500 (mostly cremation/burial fees). Better suited to small intimate gatherings, often religious or alternative communities. The Natural Death Centre (naturaldeath.org.au) provides guidance.
What is a prepaid funeral and is it worth it?
Prepaid funerals lock in today's prices for a future funeral, paid upfront ($5,000-$15,000) or via instalments. Funds held in trust under Australian regulation. Benefits: protection against inflation (funeral costs rise 4-7% annually), assets-test exempt for Centrelink (up to $15,500), removes financial burden from family, ensures your wishes are followed. Choose a long-established provider with strong financial backing. Compare against funeral bonds (more flexibility on provider but no service guarantee) and life insurance (separate from funeral pricing).
How do I find an affordable funeral director?
Get itemised quotes from 3+ providers including: large national chains (Simplicity Funerals, Bare Cremation), local family-run businesses, and budget operators. Direct cremation (Bare Cremation) is the lowest cost at $1,995-$4,495. For full services, ask about: package deals (often save 20%), off-peak service times (lower venue fees), simpler coffins (the most marked-up item), reducing optional extras (limousines, premium flowers). Centrelink may help cover funeral costs for low-income families ($800-$2,500 funeral assistance).
How do I plan a funeral when grieving?
You don't have to do it alone. Steps: 1) Contact a funeral director (24/7 services available) — they handle the immediate practical needs. 2) Take time before making decisions — most cremation/burial decisions can wait 24-48 hours. 3) Bring a family member or friend to all meetings — they'll catch details you miss. 4) Don't feel pressured to spend more "to honour" your loved one — meaningful funerals don't require expensive coffins. 5) Get all costs in writing before agreeing. 6) Use grief counselling support (most funeral directors include 12-month bereavement support).
Can the deceased be transported between states?
Yes, but with regulatory requirements. Interstate transport requires: certified copy of death certificate, transit permit (issued by state authorities), zinc-lined coffin (in some cases), Coronavirus protocols where applicable, professional transport (most family vehicles aren't legally compliant). Cost: $1,500-$5,000 for road transport, $3,000-$8,000 for air transport. Funeral directors in your origin state arrange this. International repatriation: $8,000-$25,000 plus embassy paperwork (10-21 days typically).
What are eco-friendly funeral options in Australia?
Growing demand for sustainable funerals. Options: biodegradable coffins (cardboard, willow, bamboo) $400-$1,500, natural burial (no embalming, biodegradable shroud or coffin in dedicated natural cemetery) $4,500-$8,500, cremation with biodegradable urn for tree planting $300-$1,500, aquamation (water-based cremation, lower emissions than fire) $2,500-$4,500 — currently available in NSW, VIC, QLD. Natural burial cemeteries: Lismore Memorial Gardens (NSW), Greener Funerals network. Total cost typically similar to traditional, with much lower environmental impact.