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Cemetery Name Cemetery Address Cemetery Suburb State Postcode Cemetery Manager Address of Cemetery Manager Cemetery Land Title R Cemetery Name Cemetery Address Cemetery Suburb State Postcode Cemetery Manager Address of Cemetery Manager Cemetery Land Title Property Identifier Status of Cemetery (open or closed) Reference (PID) of Cemetery The Nile Chapel Cemetery 958 Deddington Road DEDDINGTON TAS 7212 The Trustees of the Nile Chapel 2 Riverdale Grove 3/5550 6399163 Open Deddington Newstead TAS 7250 St Marks Anglican Church 7 East Westbury Place DELORAINE TAS 7304 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125324/1 6259160 Closed Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Deloraine Lawn and General Cemetery Emu Bay Road DELORAINE TAS 7304 Meander Valley Council PO Box 102 147241/1 6260153 Open Westbury TAS 7303 Deloraine Probation Station and Burial Ground Emu Bay Road (Cemetery) DELORAINE TAS 7304 Meander Valley Council PO Box 102 Crown Land Unknown Closed Westbury TAS 7303 Easting: 471104 Northing: 5402911 Church of Holy Redeemer 20 West Goderich Street DELORAINE TAS 7304 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 223629/1 6262896 Closed - converted to park Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Deloraine Uniting Church Cemetery 18 - 20 West Barrack Sreet DELORAINE TAS 7304 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 233702/9 7329343 Closed Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 Devonport Public Cemetery 44 Lawrence Drive DEVONPORT TAS 7310 Devonport City Council PO Box 604 245096/1 7679706 Open Devonport TAS 7310 Old Mersey Bluff Cemetery Mersey Bluff State Reserve DEVONPORT TAS 7310 Devonport City Council PO Box 604 No title reference available on the 3400704 Closed - converted to park Devonport TAS 7310 LIST Our Lady of Lourdes Church Cemetery (one Grave) Our Lady Of Lourdes School DEVONPORT TAS 7310 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 176685/1 7789956 Closed 59 - 61 Stewart Street Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Dover Lawn Cemetery 48 - 62 Cemetery Road DOVER TAS 7117 Huon Valley Council PO Box 210 153073/1 5261816 Open Huonville TAS 7109 Dunalley General Cemetery 2 Booth Street DUNALLEY TAS 7177 Sorell Council 47 Cole Street No title reference available on the 5957258 Open Sorell Tas 7172 LIST St Anne’s Anglican Church Cemetery 6 Church Lane DYSART TAS 7030 Paul and Lisa Rudd 5 Church Lane 214270/1 5462693 Open Dysart TAS 7030 Burnie Lawn Cemetery Lot 1, Laird Road EAST CAM TAS 7321 Burnie City Council 80 Wilson Street, Burnie, 7320 150778/1 2780565 Open Pioneer Park Anglican Cemetery 17 Thomas Street EAST DEVONPORT TAS 7310 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 7433/1 7797307 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 St Paul's Anglican Church East Devonport 15 Thomas Street EAST DEVONPORT TAS 7310 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 7433/2 6374249 Closed - converted to park Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Eddystone Light House 2986 Eddystone Point Road EDDYSTONE TAS 7264 Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania GPO Box 1751 213203/1 6804536 Closed - historic site Hobart TAS 7001 St Andrews Anglican Church Ellendale 1063 Ellendale Road ELLENDALE TAS 7140 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 216086/1 5471805 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 St Colemans Catholic Church Ellendale 931 Ellendale Road ELLENDALE TAS 7140 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 171233/1 3440802 Open Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Wybalenna Cemetery (Settlement Point) 371 Port Davies Road EMITA TAS 7255 Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania 182 Charles Street 131903/3 6424824 Open Launceston TAS 7250 Evandale Cemetery 6 - 8 Murray Street EVANDALE TAS 7212 Northern Midlands Council PO Box 156 48212/1 6397002 Open Longford TAS 7301 St Mary's Catholic Cemetery Evandale 21 - 23 Arthur Street EVANDALE TAS 7212 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 159526/2 7682761 Open Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart St Andrew's Uniting Church Cemetery Evandale 9 High Sreet EVANDALE TAS 7212 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 158405/1 6395947 Closed Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 Falmouth Cemetery 65 Legge Street FALMOUTH TAS 7215 Break O’Day Council 32-34 Georges Bay Esplanade 108853/1 1474275 Open St Helens TAS 7216 Fingal General Cemetery Seymour Street FINGAL TAS 7214 Break O’Day Council 32-34 Georges Bay Esplanade 126148/1 6411943 Open St Helens TAS 7216 Fingal Anglican Cemetery 104 Legge Street FINGAL TAS 7214 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125332/1 6411521 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Fingal Catholic Cemetery Carey Street FINGAL TAS 7214 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 204076/1 6411935 Open Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Flowerdale Cemetery 87 Preolenna Road FLOWERDALE TAS 7325 Waratah-Wynyard Council PO Box 168 214301/1 7084614 Unknown Wynyard TAS 7325 Flowerpot Catholic Cemetery 15 Cemetery Road FLOWERPOT TAS 7163 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 19677/2 7517678 Closed Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Forcett Anglican Cemetery 72 Quarry Road FORCETT TAS 7173 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 243914/1 5918814 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 St Bartholomew’s Anglican Cemetery Mengha 502 Mengha Road FOREST TAS 7330 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125635/1 6212936 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Forest Cemetery Mengha 500 Mengha Road FOREST TAS 7330 Forest Christian Centre Incorporated 500 Mengha Rd 125636/1 6212944 Open Forest TAS 7330 Forth Catholic (Mckillop Hill) Cemetery Catholic Church Hall FORTH TAS 7310 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 111576/1 6378573 Unknown 109 William Street Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Forth Anglican Pioneer Cemetery 275 Leith Road FORTH TAS 7310 Central Coast Council PO Box 220 No title reference available on the 7737910 Closed Ulverstone TAS 7315 LIST Forth Congregational Cemetery 766 Forth Road FORTH TAS 7310 Central Coast Council PO Box 220 156419/1 6983976 Closed Ulverstone TAS 7315 Forth Wesleyan Cemetery 796 Forth Road FORTH TAS 7310 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 143535/2 2635376 Open Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 Frankford Cemetery 1647 Frankford Road FRANKFORD TAS 7275 West Tamar Council PO Box 16 160484/1 2090660 Open Riverside TAS 7250 St John's Anglican Cemetery Franklin 3326 Huon Highway FRANKLIN TAS 7113 Lady Franklin Heritage Park Ltd 3118 Huon Highway 173593/1 3574755 Open Franklin TAS 7113 Franklin Catholic Cemetery 12 Jacksons Road FRANKLIN TAS 7113 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 251619/1 5708008 Open Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Goose Island Lighthouse Goose Island FURNEAUX GROUP TAS 7255 Marine and Safety Tasmania GPO Box 607 No title reference available on the 6433448 Unknown Badger Group of Islands Hobart TAS 7001 LIST St George's Anglican Cemetery 2 Briggs Road GAGEBROOK TAS 7030 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125275/1 3588743 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 McCulloch Family Private Cemetery 544 Top Gawler Road GAWLER TAS 7315 The Trustees of the Property of the 188 Macquarie Street 139094/1 3240018 Open Presbyterian Church of Tasmania Hobart Tas 7000 Geeveston Congregational Cemetery 71 Cemetery Road GEEVESTON TAS 7116 Geeveston Community Church Inc. PO Box 291 113708/1 1451583 Closed Geeveston TAS 7116 St. Mary Magdalen Anglican Church Graveyard 3 Anne Street GEORGE TOWN TAS 7253 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 144743/2 2656169 Closed Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 George Town Lawn Cemetery Cemetery Road GEORGE TOWN TAS 7253 George Town Council PO Box 171 161560/1 3057985 Open George Town TAS 7253 Boobyalla Cemetery Off Old Port Road GLADSTONE TAS 7264 Department of Primary Industries, GPO Box 44 No title reference No PID on the LIST (GPS -40.890720, Open Parks, Water and Environment Hobart TAS 7001 available on the LIST 147.899960) Gladstone Cemetery Cape Portland Road GLADSTONE TAS 7264 Dorset Council PO Box 21 168841/1001 3547204 Open Scottsdale TAS 7260 Glen Huon Uniting Church Cemetery 794 Glen Huon Road GLEN HUON TAS 7109 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 164794/1 5701498 Open Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 St Canice Church and Cemetery Glengarry Catholic Church GLENARRY TAS 7275 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 120617/1 6066422 Open 33 Glengarry Road Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart St. Matthew’s Uniting Church 2 Tolosa Street GLENORCHY TAS 7010 Glenorchy City Council 374 Main Road 43605/1 2645486 Closed Glenorchy TAS 7010 Goulds Country Cemetery 165 Lottah Road GOULDS COUNTRY TAS 7216 Colleen McVilly 30 Terrys Hill Road 203758/4 6805467 Open Goshen TAS 7216 Old St Peter's Cemetery 612 Main Road GRANTON TAS 7030 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125322/1 5331589 Closed Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Croatian Catholic Centre 17A George Street GRANTON TAS 7030 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 32489/8 7542371 Unknown Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart St Mary's Anglican Church Cemetery Gretna 31 Church Road GRETNA TAS 7140 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125330/1 5466977 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Church of The Good Shepherd 59 Main Street HADSPEN TAS 7290 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 249725/1 7021605 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Hadspen Uniting Church Cemetery 47 Main Street HADSPEN TAS 7290 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 209455/5 7021533 Open Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 Hagley Presbyterian Cemetery Meander Valley Road HAGLEY TAS 7292 The Trustees of the Property of the 188 Macquarie Street 23537/1 7028612 Open Presbyterian Church of
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