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Death Notices Brisbane | Funeral Notices & Obituaries

Search death notices, funeral notices and obituaries in Brisbane and South East Queensland. Find tributes, service details and memorial information from Brisbane Daily.

By Brisbane Daily · Published 28 June 2026 at 8:54 am

Updated 2 July 2026 at 8:55 am

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Death Notices Brisbane | Funeral Notices & Obituaries
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Paying Tribute in Brisbane

When someone passes away in Brisbane, death notices and funeral notices allow their family to inform the wider community and provide details of memorial arrangements. Brisbane Daily publishes notices from families and funeral directors across Greater Brisbane, the Moreton Bay region, Logan, Ipswich and the Scenic Rim.

Finding Brisbane Death Notices

Brisbane death notices are lodged through funeral directors and published online within 24-48 hours of receipt. They cover suburbs across Brisbane's north, south, east and west, as well as the Bayside and Redlands areas. Notices include the name of the deceased, dates, service information and a tribute from the family.

Submitting a Death Notice in Brisbane

Your funeral director can place a death notice or funeral notice in Brisbane Daily on your behalf. This is typically included in the services provided by Brisbane funeral homes.

A Brisbane funeral notice typically contains: the full name of the person who has passed, key dates, family members, the details of any funeral or memorial service, and a personal message from their loved ones.

Types of Notices

  • Death Notices — Announcement of a passing with name, date and surviving family.
  • Funeral Notices — Includes service time, date and venue.
  • Obituaries — A tribute to the life and legacy of the deceased.
  • Tributes — Personal remembrances from family, friends and colleagues.
  • Acknowledgements — Thank-you messages placed after a service.

Brisbane Funeral and Cremation Services

Brisbane and South East Queensland have a wide range of funeral directors offering traditional, contemporary and culturally specific services. Options include church funerals, celebrations of life, graveside services and direct cremation. Many Queensland funeral homes also offer natural burial options in the hinterland and coastal areas.

The Australian Funeral Directors Association at afda.org.au maintains a directory of accredited Queensland funeral directors.

Grief Support in Brisbane

Grief support in Brisbane is available through GriefLine (1300 845 745), the Queensland Health community mental health network, and private bereavement counsellors. Many Brisbane funeral directors also provide after-care grief support as part of their family services.

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