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25.01.2022 On Mothers Day we take the time to stop, reflect and remember all the women who have and continue to make an impact on our lives...



24.01.2022 As part of National Palliative Care week, were proud to support the Moments That Matter campaign. Love. Joy. Trust. Home. Family. Freedom. Purpose. powerful stories about moments of joy and freedom that make life beautiful. What moments matter most to you? Download the Guide to Living Fully and Without Regrets here https://dr892t1ezw8d7.cloudfront.net//Guide-to-living-full Please also visit momentsthatmatter.org.au #MomentsThatMatter

24.01.2022 Today is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day... a time to stop, remember and support all the parents and families whose lives have been changed forever through the loss of a child during pregnancy, at birth and in infancy. Our thoughts are with you all today and always.

24.01.2022 Today we remember and honour our serving defence force members past and present. We thank you. Lest We Forget.



23.01.2022 We hope this Easter finds you spending quality time with those closest to you and staying connected with your family and friends.

21.01.2022 "My father gave me the greatest gift anyone give another person: He believed in me." Jim Valvano

18.01.2022 Today, we remember and pay our respects to those who have served for our country... lest we forget



18.01.2022 We wish you all a safe and Merry Christmas.

17.01.2022 As part of National Palliative Care week, were proud to support the Moments That Matter campaign. Aidan is in his late 30s and the bereaved partner of his wife Toni, who died in her mid 30s after a seven year illness with incurable brain cancer. Palliative care played an important role in the last eight months of Tonis life, providing emotional and spiritual care, music therapy, physiotherapy, equipment and bereavement support. Aidan says palliative care helped them to have those hard conversations, to leave nothing unsaid, have no regrets, and to enjoy life. Toni died at home and they jointly planned her funeral. Palliative care enabled Toni to experience joy through music and walking. https://momentsthatmatter.org.au/stories/joy/ momentsthatmatter.org.au #MomentsThatMatter

15.01.2022 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Important Update We are committed to ensuring families have the opportunity to farewell their loved ones in a respectful and dignified way. We are also committed to ensuring we operate in line with the current Federal and State Government restrictions in relation to the COVID-19 situation. We are aware the Victorian Premier has made a statement this morning which includes funerals in non-essential gatherings to be banned from midday. We were not aware of this change and are in contact with the State Government for further clarification and we provide an update as soon as we have more information. In the meantime, we are in contact with all families who have a funeral or memorial service today. Please speak with the location nearest you if you have any queries at this stage.

13.01.2022 Dying2Learn is a free online course that can help overcome the difficulty in talking about dying and death, and enable us to learn ahead what help is available. The free course runs until 2nd November 2020 and is open to everyone in the community. Dying2Learn is run by the CareSearch Project based at Flinders University with funding from the Australian Government Department of Health. To save a spot and find out more, visit: www.caresearch.com.au/Dying2Learn

13.01.2022 We're pleased to confirm the Government guidelines for funeral services have now been eased to allow up to 20 people indoors or 30 people outdoors, excluding clergy / celebrant and staff. Find out more here... https://www.wdrose.com.au/covid19/



13.01.2022 As part of National Palliative Care week, were proud to support the Moments That Matter campaign. Watch Moments That Matter. These stories of real people show how palliative care is not only about dying and death. Its about improving quality of life. Its embracing what matters most to people with a life limiting illness and their families. Visit momentsthatmatter.org.au #MomentsThatMatter

12.01.2022 Important Update - COVID-19 The Prime Minister Scott Morrison has made an announcement following tonights Cabinet meeting which includes further restrictions for funeral services in Australia. These measures will take place from midnight Wednesday 25 March. There will be no changes for any services to be conducted on Wednesday 25 March and we will provide a further update here for services from Thursday 26 March onwards. We appreciate this is a challenging time for everyone ...and we thank you for your understanding as we continue to adapt our services to these changes. The health, safety and wellbeing of our team and the families we serve is of the utmost importance to us. We have been providing funeral and memorial services to Australians for many decades and will always put our client families at the heart of everything we do. We are committed to helping families farewell their loved ones respectfully and within the current and relevant Government advice and regulations.

12.01.2022 We wish you, your family and friends all a safe and Merry Christmas.

11.01.2022 Helping people say farewell under COVID-19 restrictions... Funerals always matter but now they matter more than ever because people may not be able to visit or say goodbye to a family member or friend before they pass away. Read more in a special blog from Doris Zagdanski, Grief Author & Educator at the link below...... https://www.wdrose.com.au/services/grief-support-resources/

11.01.2022 To serving members past and present, we thank you for your service. Lest we forget.

11.01.2022 Were privileged to continue to support families during the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. We will continue to conduct funeral and memorial services within the Government guidelines. Find out more here

09.01.2022 Today is R U OK? Day. If you notice changes in someone, have a conversation with them and ask them R U OK?, listen, encourage action and check in with them. #RUOK

06.01.2022 We pay our respect and honour our past and currently serving defence force members. We thank you. Lest We Forget. #RemembranceDay

06.01.2022 Coping with loss and grief in a COVID-19 world... The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded us of the impact loss and grief can have on our daily lives its all around us now as we are forced to adapt to changes we never anticipated. Read more in a special blog from Doris Zagdanski, Grief Author & Educator at the link below...... https://www.wdrose.com.au/services/grief-support-resources/

05.01.2022 Staying connected and having meaningful conversations is something we can all do. You don't need to be an expert - just a good friend and a great listener. So, if you notice someone who might be struggling - start a conversation. R U OK Day #ruokday https://www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask

05.01.2022 "The first blooms of spring always make my heart sing." S. Brown

02.01.2022 From fire to floods and then the isolation we have faced with COVID-19, this year has been like no other. It's challenged all of us in many ways and today is a good reminder to stop and focus on our own mental health and also reach out to others to see how they are doing. https://www.who.int//world-me/world-mental-health-day-2020

01.01.2022 "Unexpected kindness is the most powerful, least costly, and most underrated agent of human change" - Bob Kerry Today is World Kindness Day, celebrated on November 13th in numerous countries all over the world, created to highlight good deeds and actions in society. #WorldKindessDay #KindnessMatters

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