Metropolitan Memorial Parks is established under NSW legislation as a for purpose self-funding business, entrusted to manage Crown reserves on behalf of NSW Crown Lands and provide interment services to the community.
We provide a place for families to honour, reflect and find solace across our historical sites, walking trails, beautiful chapels and function spaces for gatherings.
Planning for the future can be a sensitive and unfamiliar process. One of the most important decisions families face is understanding interment rights.
Our experienced team is here to guide you through a range of funeral planning options, ensuring your wishes are respected and your legacy is honoured.
Explore our beautifully maintained memorial parks and discover the history and stories within our gardens, monuments, and memorials. Our memorial parks are open to everyone.
Metropolitan Memorial Parks is established under NSW legislation as a for purpose self-funding business, entrusted to manage Crown reserves on behalf of NSW Crown Lands and provide interment services to the community.
We provide a place for families to honour, reflect and find solace across our historical sites, walking trails, beautiful chapels and function spaces for gatherings.
Planning for the future can be a sensitive and unfamiliar process. One of the most important decisions families face is understanding interment rights.
Our experienced team is here to guide you through a range of funeral planning options, ensuring your wishes are respected and your legacy is honoured.
Explore our beautifully maintained memorial parks and discover the history and stories within our gardens, monuments, and memorials. Our memorial parks are open to everyone.
Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day is observed worldwide each October. It is a special day where families and their supporters can unite to remember their babies that have gone too soon.
A remembrance service will be held at Karinya Children’s Garden, Woronora Memorial Park at 4pm, Tuesday 15 October 2024.
This special event recognises all kinds of loss, including early pregnancy loss, miscarriage, stillbirth, neo-natal death, SIDS, and accidental deaths. No matter the loss, it is a day to remember those babies that have passed and to offer support to those who are grieving.
The service will include music, keynote speakers, and the lighting of a candle representing the International Wave of Light. It will allow those who have lost a little one, time to reflect, remember and honour the time that they had with them.