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We assist and guide families managing death, or individuals anticipating/planning for end of life, to return to nature in the most respectful way.
We assist and guide families managing death, or individuals anticipating/planning for end of life, to return to nature in the most respectful way.
For families, we encourage participation in the burial itself but it is not a requirement. For instance, you could tend the body through washing and dressing - a beautiful way to be with that person for the last time. Family can decorate the casket – children in particular always love this. Lowering the body into the earth, then placing soil on top, is always a significant moment of goodbye. And the planting and tending of the trees/plants of the plot, watching them flourish, may bring a sense of strength and growth. These may be ways for you to celebrate a person’s life, and death, and their journey into the next phase, whatever you may see that to be.
A gift to Planet Earth – that is how many people around the world see the option of being buried ‘naturally’, contributing through their bodies to the health of the planet, leaving a positive legacy for Earth. The current, usual, end-of-life options do not provide benefits to the planet, and sometimes cause harm. People - for the first time in Australia - can be a part of creating 18ha of protected forest/bushland, providing much-needed habitat for native species, and not contributing to climate change or pollution in any way.
- NDAN Business Type:
- Natural Burial Ground
- How long have you been offering these services?:
- 2024
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Walawaani Way Conservation Burial
We assist and guide families managing death, or individuals anticipating/planning for end of life, to return to nature in the most respectful way.