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Notice to visitors

The final improvements for the work at the Beerwah Cemetery car park will be completed in the first week of April 2026 - subject to weather conditions.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Beerwah Cemetery has been serving the community since it was established in 1934. 

Beerwah Cemetery map

Beerwah Cemetery site map

Council is planning future works at the entrance of Beerwah Cemetery to improve access and presentation of the site.

A concept plan has been prepared to show the proposed layout, noting that any artist impressions are indicative only and subject to detailed design and approvals.

Further updates will be shared as the project progresses.

Entrance feature and car parking - concept design and artist impression

Office hours

There is no staffed office at this cemetery. To make an appointment, please contact our customer care team:

Visiting hours

Visitors are welcome at the Beerwah Cemetery during daylight hours - from sunrise to sunset.

What we offer at Beerwah Cemetery

  • Ashes into a burial site

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    If you have a loved one laid to rest in one of our cemetry burial sites, you may choose the burial site as a final resting place for ashes. At a burial site, ashes are interred in-ground, within the footprint of the burial site, and a memorial plaque can be added to the existing burial memorial.

  • Garden site

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    At garden sites, the final resting place for ashes are in-ground and your loved one is memorialised with an above ground pier and custom bronze memorial plaque. Our gardens vary in formality and vegetation species, depending on the location of the cemetery.

  • Wall niche

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    In a niche wall the resting place for ashes is an above ground niche enclosed with a bronze memorial plaque. Niche wall styles vary between cemeteries, and range from formal granite finishes to rustic brickwork designs.

    For details on fees, plaque sizes, availability and examples see:

  • Standard burial

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    Across our cemetery network we have standard burial sites in beautiful country settings. At many of our cemeteries, a variety of memorial types can be added to a standard burial site.

  • Cemetery resources

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    Forms and fact sheets relating to council cemeteries including ashes reservations, burials and installation of memorials and plaques.

    View the full list of Cemetery forms and fact sheets