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deathcare & funerals

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BRISBANE
LOCKYER VALLEY
SUNSHINE COAST
GOLD COAST
'There is no right way to do this. Only a way that feels right to you'
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Transforming
deathcare
We support families who want clear information, dignity, and the option to be involved. Together, we shape farewells that honour the dead and care for the living, without pressure or unnecessary formality.

Care that is clear & within reach
When someone dies, families deserve care that is honest, steady, and grounded in real life. All services at Undertaking Grace are priced transparently and reflect the true cost of providing this work.
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BRISBANE

GOLD & SUNSHINE COASTS

LOCKYER VALLEY
We work across SE Queensland & Northern Rivers from a range of mortuaries that share our values, bringing care to you wherever you are
Rather than operating from a single fixed location, we partner with reputable mortuaries that share our values and our commitment to essential, non-invasive deathcare.
When we speak with you, we will decide together which mortuary best suits your family’s needs, considering location, access, and the level of involvement you would like. This approach allows care to remain thoughtful, flexible, and centred on what matters most to you and the person who has died.
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Cremation
We offer both direct cremations and full-service cremations.
Direct cremations, using either a shroud or a cardboard coffin, start from $2,654.
Full-service cremations begin at $4,195.
All our cremation services are tailored rather than packaged, so final costs depend on what you choose. We’ll walk you through this openly, so you understand your options before making any decisions.

Burial
We offer both direct burials & full service burials.
Direct burials start from $2,575 (not including the burial plot)
Full service burials begin at $4,195 (not inclusive of burial plot).
All burial arrangements are tailored, not bundled, with costs varying based on your choices. You’ll be given clear, honest information at every step, before anything proceeds.

Hearse
Meet Cindy, our 1972 Mercedes SE280 hearse. She’s vintage, distinctive, and boldly iconic.
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Cindy features in our full-service funerals and can be added to Direct Burials and Cremations for those who want a farewell that doesn’t look like everyone else’s.
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Favourite music, you choose the volume, windows down, a final journey recorded & photographed.

For small creatures
such as we, the vastness is
only made bearable
with love
CARL SAGAN
Returning care to families
We are deeply committed to helping families reclaim the lost art of death care. For generations, caring for our own dead was something we did together, with our hands, our presence, and our community.
Family-led ceremonies are not only possible, they can be profoundly healing. Our role is to guide, support, and activate the people around you, helping you feel confident to participate in the care and farewell of the person who has died.
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​Equally, if you need us to hold it all, to do everything on your behalf, we will. There is no right way to grieve. When someone dies, the art is not in overthinking, but in simple acts of care, whether shared or entrusted, that allow grief to move through the body and be met with steadiness and care.


A FAREWELL MADE ONLY FOR THEM
Kangaroo Paw
We chose the kangaroo paw as our symbol because it refuses to blend in. Its vivid colour and striking shape speak to individuality and to doing things differently, without apology. In death, we are reminded that no two lives are the same, and our rituals shouldn’t be either. Funerals are not templates to be followed, but personal expressions of love, memory, and meaning. Like the kangaroo paw standing boldly in the landscape, each farewell can stand on its own, shaped by the person it honours and the life they lived.
The way we tend to our dead impacts the way we live
How we care for those who have died shapes the wellbeing of our communities—deliberate, gentle deathcare builds connection, shows respect, and quietly transforms the culture we all share.

EDUCATION & TRAINING FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS
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Deathcare
confidence
Connect with me to explore how your workplace can grow its capacity for death literacy, so staff can support people and families at the end of life with greater confidence and clarity.

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We believe deathcare is a form of caring for community wellbeing. We care for those who’ve died, as a way of caring for the living.


