If you or a friend have used a Sydney funeral home in the past, don’t automatically assume it’s the best choice. Not all Funeral Directors in Sydney are the same. So it pays to do your homework! eziFunerals has partnered with some of the best Sydney funeral directors. Funeral directors listed with eziFunerals are small family […]
BEST FUNERAL DIRECTORS IN SYDNEY
WHO OWNS WHITE LADY FUNERALS
The funeral industry in Australia is currently estimated to be $1.5 billion and provides essential services to individuals and families dealing with, or preparing for, death and bereavement. However, navigating the funeral industry when dealing with a loved one’s death can leave many of us vulnerable to upselling and confused with no understanding of the […]
FUNERAL PLANNING: 10 MOST COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS
IN AUSTRALIA our culture is somewhat death-denying. It is not a subject that we like to talk about; yet for all of us death and funerals are inevitable. Here we address some common funeral misconceptions about funeral planning. I Don’t Care What Happens To Me When I Die While that may be true, it’s not […]
WHAT KIND OF FUNERAL IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
Get FREE independent and practical advice on how you can make informed decisions and have greater involvement in the whole funeral experience. eziFunerals is a FREE service that helps you to: Plan a personal and meaningful funeral Deal with death, bereavement and the funeral process Create a unique commemoration of the deceased Arrange a funeral […]
ASX LISTED FUNERAL COMPANIES FIGHT FOR MARKET SHARE
Photo: White Lady Funerals (InvoCare) The Financial review has just published an interesting article (6/8/2018) about the fierce competition for funeral businesses by two ASX-listed operators (InvoCare & Propel Funeral Partners) looking to expand their market share and start to drive price tags up. InvoCare and Propel step up regional funerals fight Why consumers and […]
AVOID YOUR LOCAL FUNERAL DIRECTOR THIS WINTER!
Did you know that winter is the “death season”? According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, in Australia, there are more deaths in the winter months of June, July and August, and less deaths in the summer months of December, January and February. Although pneumonia and influenza were primary causes of death, they […]