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Search recent death notices Canberra and submit obituaries with dignity. Find local funeral services, grief support, and memorial information.

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By The Daily Canberra Team · Published 28 June 2026 at 6:21 am

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Recent Death Notices Canberra | Find & Submit

Recent Death Notices Canberra: Find, Submit & Honor Lives

When someone passes away, sharing their memory with the Canberra community is an important part of the grieving process. Recent death notices Canberra provides families and friends with a respectful way to announce a loss, celebrate a life, and connect with those who wish to pay their respects. Whether you're searching for a notice or need to publish one, this guide will help you navigate the process with care and dignity.

Find a Notice

Locating a recent death notice in Canberra is straightforward. Several resources make it easy to search for announcements:

  • The Canberra Times – The ACT's leading newspaper publishes death notices and obituaries in both print and online editions. Visit their website's deaths section to search by name and date.
  • Funeral Directors' Websites – Major funeral homes across Canberra including Ziegele's Funerals, White Lady Funerals, and Co-op Funerals maintain online notice boards where families publish announcements.
  • Australian Funeral Directors Association – This national directory helps you locate funeral services and access published notices across multiple providers.
  • Local Council Websites – The ACT Government's community services section sometimes features links to recent notices and memorial information.

When searching, you'll typically need the deceased's full name and approximate date of passing. Most online databases allow you to search by surname or browse recent notices chronologically. Many sites also include details about funeral services, memorial services, and donation information for charities or organizations the deceased supported.

Submit a Notice

Publishing a death notice honors your loved one's memory and informs the community of their passing. Here's how to submit a notice in Canberra:

  • Contact Your Funeral Director – This is the most common and recommended approach. Funeral directors handle the submission process professionally and ensure proper formatting and placement across multiple publications.
  • Direct Submission to The Canberra Times – You can submit notices directly through their website or by visiting their office on London Circuit. Staff members can guide you through word count, pricing, and publication timelines.
  • Online Funeral Listing Services – Websites like Funeral Notices Australia and similar platforms allow families to create and publish notices online with wider distribution potential.

Most funeral directors include notice placement as part of their service packages. If arranging independently, be prepared to provide biographical information, details about the funeral or memorial service, and any charitable or organizational mentions. Notices typically cost between $150-$400 depending on length and publication choice. Allow 2-3 business days for processing and publication.

What's Included

Death notices in Canberra generally contain the following information:

  • Full name of the deceased (and maiden name if applicable)
  • Age at the time of passing
  • Date of death
  • Brief life summary including occupation, achievements, or passions
  • Survived by information (spouse, children, grandchildren)
  • Funeral or memorial service details (date, time, location, dress code if specified)
  • Venue information and directions
  • Flowers or donation preferences
  • Family contact information or flowers/messages instructions
  • Funeral director or family representative name and contact details

Obituaries – longer, more detailed tributes – may include anecdotes, professional accomplishments, community involvement, or personal qualities that defined the person. These are often reserved for more prominent community members but can be arranged for anyone. Obituaries allow families to tell a more complete story and are increasingly popular for celebrating lives fully.

Support Services

Grief support is essential during this difficult time. Canberra offers comprehensive resources for those mourning:

  • Grief Support Groups – The ACT Grief Support Service and various hospice organizations facilitate peer support groups throughout Canberra where people can share experiences and find understanding.
  • Counseling Services – LifeLine (13 11 14), Beyond Blue (1300 224 636), and Grief Australia provide professional counseling and support hotlines available 24/7.
  • Canberra Hospice – Offers bereavement support programs and community workshops on navigating grief.
  • GP Services – Your local general practitioner can refer you to mental health professionals and community support services in your area.
  • Faith Communities – Churches, temples, mosques, and synagogues across Canberra provide pastoral care and community support regardless of denomination.
  • Workplace Support – Many employers offer employee assistance programs (EAP) providing free, confidential counseling during bereavement.

Remember that grief is personal. Whether you seek professional support, lean on family and friends, or connect with community groups, there are resources available to help you through this journey.

For assistance publishing a death notice or finding recent notices in Canberra, contact The Daily Canberra. Our team can help ensure your loved one's memory is honored respectfully and reaches the community they were part of.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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