Moreton Bay Cemeteries
Moreton Bay Cemeteries still have sufficient land to service the community for the next 50 years.

Albany Creek Cemetery
Established in the 1870s, Albany Creek cemetery features a mixture of old monuments and newer lawn graves. The cemetery has sufficient land to cater to the needs of the local community for at least 50 years.

Caboolture & Districts Lawn Cemetery
Established in 1988, the cemetery features an ancient Tallowwood tree, ceremonial space and a vine-covered arbour. Kangaroos are often seen foraging at dawn and dusk.

Caboolture Cemetery
Established in 1885, and often referred to as King Street Cemetery, it features monumental grave sites, and is the resting place for many of Caboolture's pioneers. The cemetery has no space available for new graves but is available for reopenings.

Dayboro Cemetery
A traditional country cemetery which is characterised by its many striking monuments and sweeping views of the valley. A limited number of lawn or monumental burials are available.

Lawnton Cemetery
Established in the 1880s and is located in the heart of suburbia on Norfolk Avenue. Visitors to the cemetery will notice monuments to many local pioneering families. No space is available for new graves, but the cemetery remains open for re-openings.

Redcliffe Cemetery
Established in the 1874 and its attractive and landscaped grounds are the resting place for many Redcliffe pioneers and local identities.

Samford Cemetery
Situated on School Road, adjacent to the Samford State School, and is bordered by natural bushland to the north and west. The cemetery incorporates a vine-covered arbour running between a series of sandstone columbarium walls.

Samsonvale Cemetery
Located near the picturesque Lake Samsonvale, the Samsonvale Cemetery is a tranquil place to reflect and remember. The cemetery features an elegant sandstone wall and memorial gardens situated at the base of a vine-covered arbour