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Burial and Cremation Act 2019 Cemetery Name Cemetery Address Cemetery Suburb State Postcode Cemetery Manager Address of Cemetery Manager Cemetery Land Title Property Identifier Status of Cemetery (open Reference (PID) of Cemetery or closed) Table Cape Lighthouse Cemetery Lighthouse Road TABLE CAPE TAS 7325 Department of Primary Industries, GPO Box 44 34997/1 7433263 Closed Parks, Water and Environment Hobart TAS 7001 Table Cape Cemetery Table Cape Road TABLE CAPE TAS 7325 Waratah-Wynyard Council PO Box 168 145054/1 2717187 Closed Wynyard TAS 7325 Batchelor’s Grave Taroona Lot 3 Nubeena Crescent TAROONA TAS 7053 Department of Primary Industries, GPO Box 44 171435/3 3584494 Closed - historic site Parks, Water and Environment Hobart TAS 7001 St Thomas' Anglican Cemetery 940 Middle Tea Tree Road TEA TREE TAS 7017 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 37588/54 7543470 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Isle of the Dead Dead Island Triabunna TRIABUNNA TAS 7190 Department of Primary Industries, GPO Box 44 No title reference No PID available on the LIST Closed Parks, Water and Environment Hobart TAS 7001 available on the LIST St Anne's Catholic Church Triabunna 13 Victoria Street TRIABUNNA TAS 7190 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 240525/6 3506170 Open Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Triabunna Public Cemetery (Anglican) 26 Victoria Street TRIABUNNA TAS 7190 Glamorgan-Spring Bay Council PO Box 6 244124/1 5975819 Open Triabunna TAS 7190 Pioneer Gravesite On Lake Cumberland Track TRIAL HARBOUR TAS 7469 Forestry Tasmania GPO Box 207 No title reference 3387474 Closed Hobart TAS 7001 available on the LIST Pioneer Gravesite (Memorial) One Grave On Side Of Hill TRIAL HARBOUR TAS 7469 Department of Primary Industries, GPO Box 44 Unknown Unknown Not a cemetery Parks, Water and Environment Hobart TAS 7001 Cape Barren Island Cemetery Thunder and Lightning Road TRUWANA/CAPE BARREN TAS 7257 Cape Barren Island Aboriginal 1 The Esplanade 143716/1 2615375 Open ISLAND Association truwana/Cape Barron Island TAS 7257 (Owner is Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania) Tullah Cemetery Off Central Avenue TULLAH TAS 7321 Department of Primary Industries, GPO Box 44 100219/226 7735771 Unknown Parks, Water and Environment Hobart TAS 7001 Tunbridge Anglican Cemetery Lowes Street TUNBRIDGE TAS 7120 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 213612/1 5846515 Closed Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Tunnack Catholic Cemetery 22 Scotts Road TUNNACK TAS 7120 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 232929/1 5838427 Open Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart United Church Cemetery Tunnel 460 Bacala Road TUNNEL TAS 7254 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 231849/1 6720826 Open Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 Tyenna Cemetery 2990 Gordon River Road TYENNA TAS 7140 Derwent Valley Council PO Box 595 68339/2 5832017 Open New Norfolk TAS 7140 Ulverstone Holy Trinity Church Columbarium 6 - 10 Kings Parade ULVERSTONE TAS 7315 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125430/3 6965153 Open - columbarium only Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Ulverstone General Cemetery Lovett Street ULVERSTONE TAS 7315 Central Coast Council PO Box 220 204072/1 1977040 Open Ulverstone TAS 7315 156431/1 6967124 Old Waratah Cemetery Cemetery Road WARATAH TAS 7321 Waratah-Wynyard Council PO Box 168 236490/1 7256041 Closed Wynyard TAS 7325 Waratah Lawn Cemetery 936 Waratah Road WARATAH TAS 7321 Waratah-Wynyard Council PO Box 168 87209/1 2127486 Open Wynyard TAS 7325 Weldborough Cemetery Cemetery Road WELDBOROUGH TAS 7264 Break O’Day Council 32-34 Georges Bay Esplanade 47992/1 7734808 Open St Helens TAS 7216 Wesley Vale Uniting Chuch Cemetery 640 Port Sorell Road WESLEY VALE TAS 7307 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 69720/1 6527698 Open Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 Friends’ Burial Ground Friends Park WEST HOBART TAS 7000 Hobart City Council GPO Box 503 40305/1 5554061 Closed - converted to park 17-19 Mellifont Street Hobart TAS 7001 Ulverstone Lawn Cemetery and Memorial Park 591 South Road WEST ULVERSTONE TAS 7315 Central Coast Council PO Box 220 138067/1 6977648 Open Ulverstone TAS 7315 St Andrews Anglican Church Westbury 11 Lonsdale Promenade WESTBURY TAS 7303 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125266/1 7014675 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Westbury Anglican Cemetery Dexter Street WESTBURY TAS 7303 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125422/1 7012960 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Holy Trinity Catholic Church (one interment in floor 94 Meander Valley Road WESTBURY TAS 7303 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 49245/1 7781356 Closed of Church) Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Westbury Catholic Cemetery Taylor Street WESTBURY TAS 7303 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 36445/1 7016398 Open Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Western Creek Cemetery Western Creek Road WESTERN CREEK TAS 7304 Meander Valley Council PO Box 102 153816/1 2096771 Closed Westbury TAS 7303 White Beach Cemetery Nubeena Cemetery WHITE BEACH TAS 7184 Tasman Council 1713 Main Road 153090/1 7345490 Open 123 White Beach Road Nubeena Tas 7184 White Hills Cemetery 191 White Hills Road WHITE HILLS TAS 7258 Mike Dean 37-41 St John Street 125621/1 6912860 Open Launceston TAS 7250 White Hills Uniting Church and Cemetery 630 Blessington Road WHITE HILLS TAS 7258 Reverend Hoon You, Uniting Church 34 Paterson Street 134426/1 6911630 Open Launceston TAS 7250 Whitemark Cemetery 36 Cemetery Road WHITEMARK TAS 7255 Flinders Council PO Box 40 155691/1 6428200 Open Flinders Island TAS 7256 Whitemore Uniting Church Cemetery 755 Whitemore Road WHITEMORE TAS 7303 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 134415/1 7008830 Open Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 Cape Wickham Lighthouse Cape Wickham Road WICKHAM TAS 7256 King Island Council PO Box 147 214964/1 6497353 Closed Currie TAS 7257 Wilmot Cemetery Lake Barrington Road WILMOT TAS 7310 Kentish Council PO Box 63 155083/1 7463470 Open Sheffield TAS 7306 St Matthias Church Cemetery 431 Windermere Road WINDERMERE TAS 7252 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125413/1 6714610 Closed Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Winkleigh (Supply River) Uniting Church Cemetery 476 Winkleigh Road WINKLEIGH TAS 7275 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 134190/1 6078407 Open Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 Winkleigh Cemetery Lot 1, Winkleigh Road WINKLEIGH TAS 7275 West Tamar Council PO Box 16 162958/1 3440933 Open Riverside TAS 7250 Wivenhoe General Cemetery 27 - 45 Pearl Street WIVENHOE TAS 7320 Burnie City Council 80 Wilson Street, Burnie, 7320 152606/1 6149359 Open Woodbridge Cemetery 3470 Channel Highway WOODBRIDGE TAS 7162 Kingborough Council 15 Channel Highway No title reference available on the 5777476 Closed Kingston TAS 7050 LIST Woodsdale Cemetery 2003 Woodsdale Road WOODSDALE TAS 7120 Southern Midlands Council PO Box 21 171457/1 5840316 Open Oatlands Tas 7120 Wyena Anglican Cemetery 111 Burns Road WYENA TAS 7254 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 204992/1 6716894 Closed Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Wynyard Cemetery Austin Street WYNYARD TAS 7325 Waratah-Wynyard Council PO Box 168 No title reference available on the 7062626 Open Wynyard TAS 7325 LIST Wynyard General Cemetery Jenne Street WYNYARD TAS 7325 Waratah-Wynyard Council PO Box 168 No title reference available on the 7363736 Open Wynyard TAS 7325 LIST Yorktown Cemetery Unknown Location (no remnants) YORK TOWN TAS 7270 Department of Primary Industries, GPO Box 44 Unknown Unknown Closed Bowens Road Parks, Water and Environment Hobart TAS 7001 St James' Anglican Cemetery Youngtown 418 Hobart Road YOUNGTOWN TAS 7249 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125414/1 6874307 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Zeehan General Cemetery Trial Harbour Road ZEEHAN TAS 7469 West Coast Council PO Box 63 No title reference available on the No PID on the LIST (GPS -41.883333, Open Queenstown TAS 7467 LIST 145.314444) Zeehan Pioneer Cemetery 4102 Henty Road ZEEHAN TAS 7469 West Coast Council PO Box 63 160535/1 2273424 Closed Queenstown TAS 7467 St Fursaeus Catholic Church (3 graves in front of 81 Main Street ZEEHAN TAS 7469 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 156841/1 3032294 Closed Church) Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart.
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