Perth · WA · 6000

Cremation in Perth, WA

Comparing cremation in Perth? Browse the providers we list serving Perth and the surrounding Perth area, typically $5,500-$9,500. Credentials and pricing shown where published — independent, no paid placements.

How much does a cremation cost?

Burial costs $9,000-$18,000 total in Australia (cemetery plot $4,000-$15,000, plus interment fees $1,500-$3,500, plus monument $2,000-$8,000). Premium plots in inner-city Sydney/Melbourne cemeteries can exceed $35,000. Cremation costs $5,500-$9,500 total (crematorium fee $400-$900, plus optional ash interment $400-$2,500). Cremation is now the choice of 70% of Australians, up from 50% in 2000. Beyond cost: burial requires a permanent gravesite (often distant from home for new buyers), cremation gives flexibility to scatter, keep, or inter ashes anywhere. Families increasingly choose cremation for both financial and practical reasons.

170,000+

Funerals held in Australia annually

$8,500

Average funeral cost in Australia

$1.6B

Australian funeral industry size

70%

Cremation rate in Australia

Perth at a glance

Perth (6000) is a inner-city CBD suburb of Perth, WA, approximately 0 km from the Perth CBD. Home to around 28,000 residents with a median age of 33 and a median household income of $1,800/week (ABS Census 2021). The median detached house price is approximately $950k (2026).

Population

28,000

Median age

33

Median income / wk

$1,800

Km from CBD

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Funeral Directors serving Perth listed in our directory

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Bare Cremations Sydney

Bare Cremations Sydney is an independent Australian-owned funeral provider based in Inner West, Sydney. Services include direct cremation, memorial service, prepaid plans.

Australian-owned Transparent pricing 24/7 available 5+ years Inner West based

Sydney

From $1,850 (direct cremation)

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Lady Anne Funerals

Lady Anne Funerals is an independent family-owned funeral home based in Sydney Metro, Sydney. Services include traditional burial, traditional cremation, direct cremation.

AFDA member Family-owned Transparent pricing 24/7 available 25+ years Sydney Metro based

Sydney

From $2,400 (direct cremation)

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Southern Cross Funeral Directors

Southern Cross Funeral Directors is an independent Australian-owned funeral provider based in Sydney Metro, Sydney. Services include traditional burial, traditional cremation, direct cremation.

AFDA member Australian-owned Transparent pricing 24/7 available 20+ years Sydney Metro based

Sydney

From $2,900 (direct cremation)

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Common questions

Funeral Director FAQs, Perth

How much does a funeral cost in Perth (Perth)?

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 Perth 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 Perth (Perth)?

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.