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HELP YOUR EMPLOYEES COPE WITH DEATH AT WORK

Give your employees peace of mind at time of loss When an employee or their family member passes away it is never an easy transition for the remaining loved ones, colleagues or co-workers. It can have a significant and negative impact on their work and well being. In the midst of grief, those who remain […]

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FUNERAL TRENDS – THAT’S FUNERAL-TAINMENT

Peter Erceg | eziFunerals It may be the only thing that’s inevitable in life. But death and the funeral as we know it, is changing. The funeral is an opportunity to remember and mourn the person we have lost and is an important part of the grieving process. It is also an opportunity to gather […]

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WAYS TO SAVE ON FUNERAL COSTS

Richard Laycock | Insurance expert Australia’s large aging population means that we are living for longer than ever before. This not only gives us ample time to enjoy life, but it also means, whether we like it or not, that we have more time to plan for our funerals. However, research from finder.com.au, which surveyed […]

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THE ECONOMICS OF FUNERALS

Great Podcast on ABC this afternoon. Nice that eziFunerals gets a mention. Death is the great taboo in our society. We don’t like to talk or think about it. But we do have an ancient ceremony for it – the funeral. If you haven’t looked into them, they probably cost more than you think. So […]

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Family owned Funeral Directors needed in our communities

The following is an informative opinion piece from our latest Premium Member – Chapter House Funerals Opinion piece by Troy Upfield A recent blog post by the head of Tobin Brothers James MacLeod with unsubstantiated accusations about funeral directors was most likely unnoticed by many; however, given the gravity of the allegations, there should be […]

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I PLANNED MY OWN FUNERAL TODAY

MY mother shocked me. “I suppose I should tell you what I did today,” she said casually preparing morning tea from her retirement home in Arcadia Waters, Mandurah. “Oh yeah,” I said, fully expecting to hear something mundane. “I just planned my own funeral today,” she said. I was caught by complete surprise as this […]

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