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Fawkner Crematorium and Memorial Park

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Established
  
1906

Country
  
Australia

Website
  
Fawkner Memorial Park

Founded
  
1906

Location
  
Hadfield, Victoria

Size
  
282 acres (114 ha)

Find a Grave
  
Fawkner Memorial Park

Phone
  
+61 1300 022 298

Address
  
1187 Sydney Rd, Fawkner VIC 3060, Australia

Hours
  
Open today · 8:30AM–5PMFriday8:30AM–5PMSaturday9AM–4PMSunday11AM–3PMMonday(Labour Day)8:30AM–5PMHours might differTuesday8:30AM–5PMWednesday8:30AM–5PMThursday8:30AM–5PM

Burials
  
John Batman, Mark Moran, John Ilhan, Alice Ross-King

Profiles

Fawkner Memorial Park is located in the north-western Melbourne suburb of Hadfield, Victoria close to Fawkner, Victoria, Australia. It is the largest cemetery by land size in the state.

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History

In 1906, the Municipal Cemetery, Fawkner (as it was then called) opened to meet the needs of the north west. The cemetery was designed and run by Charles Heath, a surveyor and architect. The first burial took place on 10 December 1906. This was considered to be the unofficial opening of the cemetery. The funeral was conducted by John Allison from Sydney Road. The cemetery was adjacent to Fawkner railway station on the Upfield line, with special trains carrying the deceased to the cemetery from 1906 to 1939.

Management

They operate over multiple cemetery sites. The fourth site, Plenty Valley Memorial Park is yet to be established:

Coburg Pine Ridge - Est 1856 - 10 hectares (25 acres)

Fawkner Crematorium & Memorial Park - Est 1906 - 113 hectares (282 acres)

Northern Memorial Park - Est 1986 - 94 hectares (235 acres)

Plenty Valley Memorial Park - Yet to be established - 83 hectares (208 acres)

Together, the four memorial parks total an area of 300 hectares or 750 acres (3.0 km2) of land.

Management has since been reorganised as the Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust.

Notable burials

  • John Batman, pioneer
  • William Ruthven VC
  • Issy Smith VC
  • War Graves

    Fawkner Memorial Park contains the war graves of 173 Commonwealth service personnel from World War I and World War II.

    In addition Fawkner Crematorium has a Commonwealth War Graves Commission memorial to 28 Australian service personnel of World War II - 23 soldiers, 4 airmen and one naval officer - who were cremated there.

    References

    Fawkner Crematorium and Memorial Park Wikipedia


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