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From Bethungra, take Ironbong Road off Baylis Street then left onto Old Sydney Road, than left onto Lovers Lane which ends at the cemetery.
The cemetery is divided into sections by denomination (unmarked). Dedicated as a cemetery on 19 July 1881. |
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Just off Olympic Highway approximately 1 km west of Illabo.
The cemetery is divided into sections by denomination (unmarked). Dedication unknown but burials recorded from early 1900s. |
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Off Gundagai Road approximately 1 km east of Junee (originally known as Junee Junction).
Dedicated as a cemetery on 16 December 1884. - Childrens Lawn
- Columbarium (Niche) Wall
- Lawn
- Monumental (divided into sections by denomination).
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Located at Old Junee on the left side of Murrulebale Road approximately 300m off Goldfields Way. Burials occurred from circa 1860, most of which are recorded on a memorial plaque erected on the site.
This was the original Junee Cemetery, prior to the town being relocated to its present day location. It was notified (in the Lands Dept.) as a reserve for the preservation of graves on 23 June 1909. |
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Located beside St. Stephens (Anglican) Church on Mitta Church Lane off Bethungra Road, Mitta Mitta.
Church constructed circa 1898. Burials recorded from 1901. |
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From Goldfields Way turn onto Canola Way (Coolamon Road/Marrar Road) then right into Beckham Street then left onto the Cemetery road.
Cemetery is divided into sections by denomination (unmarked). Dedicated as a cemetery on 11 March 1881. |
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Burial grounds on private property are not open to the public.
Information about burials on private property and road reserves within Junee Shire is included in the publication "Headstones and Plaques in the Cemeteries of the Shire of Junee" compiled and produced by the Wagga Wagga & District Family History Society Inc. in 2003. For further information go to http://www.waggafamilyhistory.org.au. |
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Located on McDonalds Lane approximately 1km west of the village of Wantabadgery.
Cemetery is divided into sections by denomination (unmarked). Burials commenced circa 1870. |
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Burial plots may be reserved by contacting Council's offices on (02) 6924 8100.
Alternatively, you can download and complete an Application for Reservation form and post, together with the prescribed fee, to PO Box 93, Junee NSW 2663. Fees for reservations are listed in Council's Fees and Charges. |
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Plaques may be ordered through Junee Shire Council by contacting Council's offices on (02) 6924 8100 or downloading and completing a Lawn Cemetery Plaque Application form and forwarding it to:
Post: PO Box 93, Junee NSW 2663 Fax: (02) 6924 2497 Email:
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Council does not erect or maintain monuments within its cemeteries. Appropriately licensed and qualified Monumental Stonemasons or contractors are engaged by family members at their own expense.
Prior to carrying out any work in Council's cemeteries, all contractors are required to contact Council and provide evidence of: - Company Licence
- OH&S white cards
- Public Liability Insurance (Certificate of Currency)
- Workers Compensation Insurance (Certificate of Currency)
- Motor Vehicle Insurance (for on-site work vehicle)
For major works, contractors must also lodge an application setting out the proposed location and types of works, including dimensions, depth of footings, etc. A fee of $100 is payable when lodging the application. For further enquiries please contact Council's offices on (02) 6924 8100. |
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Genealogy (Family History) |
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For enquiries regarding genealogy or family history, please contact Council's offices on (02) 6924 8100 or email
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. Please note that information provided is subject to the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998.
The Wagga Wagga and District Family History Society Inc have done an enormous amount of work in recording all existing headstones within our Shire and may also be able to assist with your enquiry at http://www.waggafamilyhistory.org.au. The NSW Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages holds over 17 million records of events registered in New South Wales. These records include: - Early Church Records (baptismal, marriages and burials) from 1788 to 1855.
- Birth, death and marriage registrations from 1856 to the present day.
Further information may be obtained from their website. |
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