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Canberra Times Death Notices: Find & Submit
Search Canberra Times death notices online, submit obituaries, and find grief support resources in the ACT. Respectful guidance for families.
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Search Canberra Times death notices online, submit obituaries, and find grief support resources in the ACT. Respectful guidance for families.
4 min read
Death notices and obituaries are an important way to honour loved ones and inform the community of their passing. The Canberra Times death notices section provides a centralised resource for families across the ACT to share news of deaths, celebrate lives, and connect with support services during difficult times.
Locating a death notice in Canberra is straightforward. The Canberra Times maintains an online database of recent notices that can be searched by name, date, or family surname. This digital archive makes it easy for friends, extended family, and community members to stay informed about local passings.
To search for a notice, visit the Canberra Times website and navigate to the deaths and funerals section. You can browse recent notices chronologically or use the search function to find a specific person. Many notices include details about funeral services, memorial events, and where to send condolences.
Notices typically remain publicly available for extended periods, allowing people to reference them when needed. Some families also use these notices to share donation information for charities or organisations meaningful to their loved one.
Submitting a death notice to the Canberra Times is a dignified way to announce a passing to the broader Canberra community. Most funeral directors in the ACT can assist with submission, or families can submit notices directly through the newspaper.
To submit a notice, contact the Canberra Times classified advertising team or visit their website for submission guidelines. You'll typically need to provide:
Most funeral homes included notices as part of their service packages, making the process seamless during an emotional time. Costs vary depending on notice length and placement. Check current pricing with the Canberra Times or your funeral director for June 2026 rates.
A typical Canberra Times death notice includes essential information that helps the community understand who has passed and how to pay respects. While each notice is unique to the family's wishes, standard elements generally include:
Some notices feature photographs, religious readings, or poetry selected by families. Others include details about the deceased's community involvement, military service, or professional achievements. These personal touches help paint a picture of their life for those reading the notice.
Families can choose how detailed their notice is, from brief announcements to fuller obituaries that celebrate a life's accomplishments. The Canberra Times editorial team can provide guidance on structure and length if needed.
Losing a loved one is profoundly difficult. The ACT community offers numerous grief support resources to help families navigate bereavement:
Grief counsellors can help families process loss, manage complicated emotions, and adjust to life changes. Support groups provide community connection with others experiencing similar loss. These services are invaluable during the weeks and months following a death.
Many religious and community organisations in Canberra also offer pastoral care, memorial services, and ongoing support for the bereaved.
Need to publish a notice or search for one? Contact the Canberra Times or your local funeral director to explore options. For comprehensive guidance on navigating death notices in Canberra, The Daily Canberra provides updated information, support resources, and community announcements to help you during this important time.
This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.
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