is an intimate burial area surrounded
by hedges and the colours
of the Australia Bush."
Named after two of our
nations early Prime Ministers, Edmund Barton 1849 – 1920 and Alfred
Deakin 1856 – 1919, the Barton and Deakin Lawns provide an intimate
burial area surrounded by hedges that have as a backdrop the
distinctive colours of the Australian Bush.
Centenary
Memorial Gardens has a unique range of burial options to meet the
differing needs of each family. At Barton and Deakin Lawns you may
choose which of the lawns you prefer and also the location within
your chosen lawn.
All sites allow
up to three family members to be buried. The site fee is paid only
once and there are no maintenance fees payable. There is no end of
tenure for Barton and Deakin sites. An internment fee is payable
each time the site is used to cover the cost of services provided at
that time.
A plaque
appropriate to Barton and Deakin areas can be arranged and purchased
when the family is ready to choose. The memorialisation is on a
bronze plaque mounted on a concrete desk provided. A polished
granite desk can be purchased if desired.


