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Direct Cremation

For a Peaceful & Personal Farewell

We provide simple, respectful, and eco-conscious cremation services, handling all the details so you can focus on saying goodbye in your own way, with peace of mind.

Starting at $1,799*

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Here to Support You Like Family

When it’s time to say goodbye, we’re here to offer support. Our simple and respectful cremation services offer a cost-effective solution, tailored to your preferences.

No Overhead Costs

We keep our services affordable by eliminating the need for expensive funeral parlours and overheads.

Personalised Farewell

Plan a meaningful farewell that truly reflects your needs and preferences, with the flexibility to make it your own.

Available Anytime

Call us anytime to speak with one of our dedicated funeral arrangers at your convenience.

Years of Expertise

Our experienced team ensures a smooth, effortless process so you can focus on what matters most.

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Affordable Direct Cremation Service in Australia

At Private Cremation Services, we provide affordable and compassionate direct cremation options, allowing families the flexibility to organise a meaningful farewell on their own terms. The immediate pressure to plan a funeral after a loved one"s passing can be quite overwhelming.

We handle all the cremation details with care, giving you the space to grieve and say goodbye in your own time. From collection to the return of the ashes, we manage everything.

How We Work With You

At Private Cremation Services, we’ve made saying goodbye simple, respectful, and affordable. Our direct cremation service allows you to arrange everything online or over the phone, removing the need for expensive funeral services

We provide a straightforward cremation service, giving the freedom to farewell in a manner that reflects your personal wishes.

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Collection & Transfer

Professional transfer of your loved one from the place of passing into our care.

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Take Care of the Cremation

Our experienced funeral arrangers will ensure the entire process is handled with dignity, using an environmentally-friendly coffin

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Paperwork & Death Certificate

We take care of all necessary documentation, including registration and certification.

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Return of Ashes

Your loved one’s ashes returned to you in a timely, compassionate manner.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a direct cremation?

A direct cremation, also known as a private cremation or no service, no attendance funeral service is a type of cremation service that is performed without a formal funeral ceremony. This means that family and friends of the deceased are not present when the cremation is being conducted.

Why would someone choose a private cremation or direct cremation service?

There are many reasons why someone might choose a private cremation or direct cremation service. Some people prefer to say goodbye to their loved one in a more private setting, or wish to conduct a memorial service in a venue that holds more meaning for their loved one. Others may have financial constraints or may simply not want a traditional funeral service as they are non religious.

What are the benefits of choosing a direct cremation?

There are many benefits to choosing a direct cremation. Direct cremations are typically more affordable than traditional funerals. They are also more flexible, as the family can choose the date and time of the cremation. Additionally, direct cremations can be more personalised, as the family can choose to conduct a memorial service in a venue that holds more meaning to their loved one and includes special elements in the service.

How do I arrange a direct cremation?

To arrange a direct cremation, you will need to contact a direct cremation service funeral provider. The funeral director will be able to answer all your questions and help you plan the service that’s right for you and your family.

What happens after the direct cremation service?

After the cremation, the loved one’s ashes will be returned to the family. The family can then choose to keep the ashes, memorialise them, scatter, or bury them. This decision can be made at a time the family are ready rather than being pressured by time constraint of a traditional funeral.