Centennial Park Cemetery

Centennial Park Cemetery Centennial Park provides a beautiful space for South Australians to commemorate their loved ones.

• Crematorium
• Cemetery
• Funeral & Memorial Services Spaces
• Memorialisation and Remembrance
• Wildflowers Café, open 7 days
• Gift Shop, open 7 days
• War Memorial
• Gardens and Grounds available for birdwatching and photography

Celebrating 90 Years – share your loved one’s story 💚This July will be 90 years since Centennial Park’s establishment.  ...
05/06/2026

Celebrating 90 Years – share your loved one’s story 💚

This July will be 90 years since Centennial Park’s establishment. As part of our celebrations, we’re inviting families to share a photo and short story about their loved ones resting at the Park. These stories will be featured throughout July on our Instagram page as part of the Loved Ones of Centennial Park series.

They will form a heartfelt mosaic of the extraordinary individuals who make Centennial Park a place of remembrance, belonging and connection.

Click the link below for details on how to submit.

Please share this with anyone who may wish to participate and follow us on Instagram to see the commemorations unfold.

This July marks 90 years since Centennial Park was established, a milestone that reflects decades of care, collaboration and service to our community. For nearly a century, Centennial Park has been a place of memory and meaning. A garden, a meeting place and a beautifully landscaped natural environm...

Our prices for burial, ash memorials and remembrance plaques are reviewed annually and will change from 1 July.If your l...
03/06/2026

Our prices for burial, ash memorials and remembrance plaques are reviewed annually and will change from 1 July.

If your loved one’s memorial is due to expire, or if you’re considering extending it for additional years, we encourage you to renew now at the current prices.

Please click on the link below to search for your loved one’s memorial and renew online.

If you have any questions or need help with your renewal, please call 08 8276 6011 and our team will be happy to assist.

Renew or extend interment rights online, with flexible terms or conversion to perpetual tenure for a lasting memorial.

We're pleased to present author and Grief Recovery Specialist Jodie Atkinson - Have You Met My Grief? for a talk that ge...
02/06/2026

We're pleased to present author and Grief Recovery Specialist Jodie Atkinson - Have You Met My Grief? for a talk that gently explores what happens after loss or major change. When life feels unfamiliar and the space left behind can feel overwhelming.

Join Jodie as she shares her lived experience and thoughtful insight on honouring emotions, finding clarity, and moving forward with resilience and purpose, without rushing the process. 🤍

Suitable for anyone navigating grief, change or transition, or for those supporting others through challenging times.

Date: Saturday 13 June
Time: 11am - 12.30pm
Location: Centennial Park Function Rooms
Tickets: $15+booking fee

Bookings essential via Eventbrite 👉 https://bit.ly/4t2SSDF

An author talk with Jodie Atkinson

If you weren’t able to join one of our history tours this month, be sure to pick up a history brochure next time you vis...
28/05/2026

If you weren’t able to join one of our history tours this month, be sure to pick up a history brochure next time you visit.

It highlights key milestones from 1936 to today, along with stories of notable South Australians whose lives and legacies are part of this special place.

You can also explore our history and major events on our website 👉 https://centennialpark.org/about-us/our-history/

This year marks 90 years since Centennial Park’s establishment, a milestone that reflects decades of care, collaboration...
26/05/2026

This year marks 90 years since Centennial Park’s establishment, a milestone that reflects decades of care, collaboration and service to our community.

In 1934, Mitcham and Unley councils began discussions to establish a new southern cemetery to meet the needs of the growing region. Following ministerial approval for a jointly council owned scheme, the first official trustee meeting was held on Friday 31 July 1936.

The inaugural Centennial Park Cemetery Trust brought together representatives from both councils, including Mayor of Mitcham Bill Norman and Mayor of Unley Jack McLeay, as chairman.

Over the next two years, the vision for Centennial Park came to life through thoughtful planning and design. The park opened quietly on 30 April 1938, and just one month later, the first burial, Edith Pope, marked the beginning of Centennial Park’s role as a place of remembrance, reflection and connection for South Australians.

📸 Image: Signatures from the first official Centennial Park Cemetery Trust meeting. Chairman Jack McLeay was absent.

Join us for Soul & Heart Healing – A Sound Healing Journey, a peaceful 90-minute experience guided by Joshika Akhil. Fea...
21/05/2026

Join us for Soul & Heart Healing – A Sound Healing Journey, a peaceful 90-minute experience guided by Joshika Akhil. Featuring meditation, Himalayan Singing Bowls, and gentle chakra balancing to help you release emotional heaviness and feel more centred.

📅 Saturday 4 July
📍Centennial Park Function Rooms
⏰ 10:30am – 12pm
✔️ $65 — bookings essential
🧘 BYO yoga mat, blanket, pillows & water

A restorative experience suitable for everyone. Book now 👉 https://bit.ly/42EUpF9

A sound healing journey guiding you on the path to healing, forgiveness and letting go.

The Jubilee Complex is turning 40 this year!Opening on 16 November 1986, the Jubilee Complex was designed to meet the gr...
18/05/2026

The Jubilee Complex is turning 40 this year!

Opening on 16 November 1986, the Jubilee Complex was designed to meet the growing needs of the community, introducing three service spaces and improved pedestrian flow. It marked an important step forward in how Centennial Park could support families at times of remembrance and reflection.

Over the past four decades, the Jubilee Complex has hosted countless services, farewells and commemorations. It has also evolved into a versatile community space, welcoming a wide range of activities including art exhibitions, theatre performances, expos and seminars.

The Jubilee Complex has become a familiar and comforting space where people come together to honour lives, share memories and find connection.

If you’re interested in exploring our beautiful memorial grounds and hearing the inspiring stories of extraordinary individuals resting here, let us take you on one of our history tours. We have a few spots left on the 21st and 28th May.

👉 https://bit.ly/49kRKDj

We are pleased to present author and Grief Recovery Specialist Jodie Atkinson - Have You Met My Grief? for a powerful ta...
15/05/2026

We are pleased to present author and Grief Recovery Specialist Jodie Atkinson - Have You Met My Grief? for a powerful talk exploring the space following loss, endings and major life change.

Through reflection and lived experience, Jodie invites us to honour our emotions, rediscover identity, and consider how healing, resilience and possibility can grow alongside loss.

Suitable for anyone navigating grief, change or transition, or for those supporting others through challenging times. 💛

Date: Saturday 13 June
Time: 11am - 12.30pm
Location: Centennial Park Function Rooms
Tickets: $15+booking fee

Bookings essential via Eventbrite 👉 https://bit.ly/4t2SSDF

An author talk with Jodie Atkinson

12/05/2026

Annaliese, your courage and strength are truly inspirational, and your journey will have a lasting impact on so many. You should be proud of all you’ve achieved. ❤️

Did you know one of the most daring World War II escape stories has a connection to our Park?  Ralph Churches, a South A...
12/05/2026

Did you know one of the most daring World War II escape stories has a connection to our Park?

Ralph Churches, a South Australian nicknamed “Crow”, spent years as a prisoner of war after being captured in Greece in 1941. To his captors, he appeared compliant and trustworthy. Behind the scenes, he was quietly preparing for something extraordinary.

By 1944, Ralph was in a position no one would have expected. What followed was a bold escape, an unlikely alliance, and a decision that put hundreds of lives on the line.

Ralph’s remarkable story, and those of other South Australian soldiers, will be shared by his son and historian, Neil Churches, at a free talk here at Centennial Park on Saturday 23 May.

Book now to hear this powerful account of courage, leadership and resilience 👉 https://bit.ly/4rwYNQu

A Hundred Miles as the Crow Flies

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760 Goodwood Road Pasadena
Adelaide, SA
5042

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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