There are 11 historical cemeteries in Australia
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Altona Memorial Park is a peaceful lawn and garden cemetery located west of Melbourne.
Check out the cemetery and its headstones with the many illnesses and diseases that plagued the miners but no longer exist. 1km from the Broad Arrow township.
Established in 1847, the Busselton Pioneer Cemetery contains over 250 graves, with many of the shire’s prominent early, non-indigenous families being represented on the gravestones.
Stone monument of WA's earliest conflicts between Aboriginals and Europeans south of Mullewa
The headstones at Pioneer Cemetery (1892-1894) and the Coolgardie Cemetery (1894 - today) tell the story of the people from all over the world who worked in the Goldfields.
The cemeteries within the grounds continued to be the main burial ground for the Perth area until April 1899 when burials commenced at Karrakatta Cemetery. It's acknowledged that 10,000 dead are here.
Visit Forbes Cemetery to find the final resting places of the notorious bushranger Ben Hall, who was shot 4 days earlier west of Forbes while turning 28 and Kate Foster, sister of Ned Kelly.
Liverpool Pioneers Memorial Park is the resting place of more than 13,000 people.
The Nun's Cemetery is located at the back of the Priory Lodge.
Recognised as having national heritage significance, Robe's cemetery reflects the area's rich and diverse history.
An area of great cultural significance, these unmarked graves are the final resting place of hundreds of indigenous prisoners who died on Rottnest Island during its period as a prison camp.