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If the death occurs in a hospital or aged care facility, the staff will direct you as to whom to contact. Generally they will notify the family doctor and make initial contact with the funeral director. If the death occurs in the residence or a public place, you should contact a doctor or ambulance service. They will then advise you of the next steps, which will include contacting the funeral director and possibly the police if the death was unexpected. In most cases, a Cause of Death Certificate will be issued by the attending doctor.
The formal death certificate is issued by the NSW or QLD registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages. This usually takes 2-3 weeks.
Each state in Australia has its own guidelines which tell you how to go about registering a death. Typically you’ll need a death certificate to cancel bills, bank accounts, utilities and administer other parts of the estate.
No. The only exceptions permitted are the case of a mother and baby or twin children, where the crematoria will accept both in the same coffin if the next of kin request that the two be cremated together.
There is a highly regulated ID system that flows throughout the whole funeral process. At the crematorium the ID process continues and is adhered to stringently. You can look at very detailed information on many crematoria sites and youtube videos illustrating the process if you want full understanding.
Anything that contains a battery, may explode or give off toxic gas when exposed to heat. Items such as mobile phones, pacemakers, toys with batteries and clocks. In the case of a pacemaker, this will be removed prior to the funeral taking place. Items prohibited on the grounds of exposure to heat include cans, bottles and items with excessive rubber (gumboots).
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