Redland Bayside NewsRedland Bayside News
  • News & Editorial
  • Digital Editions
  • Pickup Locations
  • Advertise With Us
Reading: Community asked to have their say over any grave concerns
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Redland Bayside NewsRedland Bayside News
Search
  • News & Editorial
  • Digital Editions
  • Pickup Locations
  • Advertise With Us
Follow US
Redland Bayside News > Community > Community asked to have their say over any grave concerns
Community

Community asked to have their say over any grave concerns

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Share
2 Min Read
STRICT CONTROLS: Exhumations and reopening of graves must have Coroners Court approval.
STRICT CONTROLS: Exhumations and reopening of graves must have Coroners Court approval.
SHARE

THE Redlands community will be invited to give their feedback on proposed changes to cemetery laws.

The proposed changes will place stricter requirements on gravediggers, cemetery operators and funeral directors.

Cr Tracey Huges said it was vital the community was consulted on such an issue.

“This is such a sensitive and important topic. We’re only at stage one, and there is still a long way to go.

“I’d like to give a big shout-out to our cemeteries team – they are truly spectacular in their compassion and the way they support people at their most vulnerable,” she said.

“This now goes out for community consultation, and we look forward to hearing the community’s response. Thank you.”

The new draft measures provide a comprehensive regulatory framework for managing everything from burial records and grave dimensions to hours of operation and exhumation procedures.

Under the proposed updated laws, cemetery operators must maintain detailed site plans, provide Council with access to burial records on request, and ensure identifying plaques are placed at every burial site until a permanent memorial is installed.

Exhumations and the reopening of graves will be strictly controlled – permitted only with Coroners Court approval and separate Council authorisation.

Operators of private cemeteries must also obtain written consent from landowners before submitting applications, while local government-run cemeteries will remain subject to internal oversight.

The laws are aimed at preventing harm to public health, minimising nuisance and maintaining amenity.

Approvals to operate a cemetery or handle human remains will only be granted if applicants meet a range of conditions, including appropriate administration and insurance coverage.

One change is the Council’s authority to set cemetery opening hours, burial times, grave site locations, and the number of bodies permitted per grave.

The proposed amendments come amid growing public scrutiny of cemetery practices across the state and increased calls for transparency.

Public consultation on the changes will run from June 4-25.

TAGGED:Redlands
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print

Latest Redlands News

Redland Council to weigh in on proposed law forcing councillors out if they run for state parliament
Community Featured News Redland City Council
Redland Council set to endorse after-action review of Tropical Cyclone Alfred response
Community Featured News Redland City Council
Council flags $8.1M deficit in first 2025–26 budget review
Community Featured News Redland City Council
Redland community invited to contribute to Empowering Councils Bill Inquiry
Community Featured News Redland City Council State Politics
Council hits the high notes with quirky, song-filled mowing announcement
Community Featured News Redland City Council
‘OBSCURE RULE’ FINE SPARKS FAMILY FURY — BUT COUNCIL SAYS THEY DID REPLY
Community Featured News Redland City Council
The initiative is drawing input from across the health ecosystem.
Redlands launches major community health push
Business

You Might Also Like

Residents unite for the candlelight vigil held for victims of domestic violence.
CommunityFeatured News

Candlelight illuminates DV issues

May 9, 2024
Redland City Council Unveils 2026–2031 Corporate Plan
CommunityFeatured NewsRedland City Council

Residents invited to help shape Redlands Coast’s future

October 11, 2025
Annual house price growth remains impressive across the state
Real Estate

Queensland real estate steadies, but predictions are it will ‘spring’

December 5, 2024
PARKING CRUNCH: Parking is at a premium at Redland Bay Marina and residents have had enough.
Community

Young pushes for long-term solution to parking problems

February 6, 2025
Copyright © 2025 Local News Group - Website by LNG Digital
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?