Gold Coast Cemeteries
From Alberton to Mudgeeraba, we service all of the Gold Coast Cemeteries. Find more information below for each cemetery.

Alberton Cemetery
Alberton Cemetery is surrounded by cane fields and farming land. It is a physical reminder of rural cemeteries from centuries past. The cemetery has the Gold Coast region’s only natural burial area.

Lower Coomera
Cemetery
Lower Coomera Cemetery is the Gold Coast smallest public cemetery covering an area of one hectare. It has a designated area for Islamic burials.

Mudgeeraba Cemetery
Mudgeeraba Cemetery has been part of the community since 1936. It covers 9.5 hectares including natural habitat for native plants and animals.

Nerang Cemetery
Nerang Cemetery was established in 1878 to service the growing hinterland community. The sloping site features mature Eucalypt and Monterey pine trees providing welcomed shade.

Pimpama Cemetery
Pimpama Cemetery is located beside the Pimpama Uniting Church. This extensive and steep site also includes vegetation for koala habitat. Pimpama Wall Memorial is adjacent to the cemetery.

Southport General Cemetery
Southport General Cemetery also known as The Queen Street Cemetery is the oldest and most prominent cemetery within the City of Gold Coast. The cemetery records in headstones the rich history and social development of the Gold Coast across 3 centuries.

Southport Lawn Cemetery
Southport Lawn Cemetery was established by the City of Gold Coast in 1970. The cemetery is in a park-like setting of lawns and mature gardens.

Upper Coomera Cemetery
Upper Coomera Cemetery occupies the hilltop with views into the hinterland. Surrounded by bushland, the cemetery offers peaceful reflection within a growing residential area.