Tomorrow Funerals

Tomorrow Funerals Life & Death
Love & Loss
Joy & Pain
Then & Now
Today & Tomorrow
Reflections on impermanence & duality Give their story the ending it deserves.

When tomorrow comes let their story be told in a way that feels true to them. At Tomorrow we bring a human approach to an outdated tradition. A seamless cremation followed by a bespoke memorial service in one transparent package. The Future of Funerals is Tomorrow.

25/03/2026

At Tomorrow Funerals, every farewell is as unique as the person it honours.
There are no rules about how a funeral should look. Different venues, different ceremonies, different ways of celebrating someone's life in the way they actually lived it.
Our team is dedicated to making every service personal. It's work we're really proud of.

21/03/2026

Q: What actually happens at the crematorium?

It’s a question we’re asked often at Tomorrow Funerals.

Once all paperwork is complete, your person is taken to the crematorium. In most parts of Australia, they are placed in a coffin — and at Tomorrow, we use a sustainable cardboard coffin made by Daisy Box.

Each cremation is carried out individually, with strict identification checks at every stage. The process is careful and methodical, with the cremator cleaned before ashes are collected and placed into an urn.

Ashes are usually returned to you by hand within a week.

Every step is handled quietly, respectfully, and with great care.

18/03/2026

Mortuary care can sound confronting, but in reality it’s something very simple — respectful preparation after someone has died.

When you call us, we arrange to bring your person into our care within two hours, unless you would like more time. From that moment, everything slows down.

They are transferred gently to our independent mortuary and cared for by our dedicated team — washed, prepared, and handled with dignity according to your wishes. Never as a number, always as someone deeply loved.

Because even after death, care and respect matter.

14/03/2026

Q: Who do I call if someone dies at home?

It’s a question we’re asked often at Tomorrow Funerals.

If the death was expected due to illness, you would contact your person’s GP or palliative care team. They will confirm the death, and then you can call your funeral provider when you’re ready for us to bring them into our care.

If the death was unexpected, you should call triple zero. Emergency services will attend, and the person will usually be transferred to the Coroner while the cause of death is determined.

After that, you can contact your funeral provider and we will guide you through the next steps.

You don’t need to remember everything. Just this:
Expected — call the medical team.
Unexpected — call triple zero.

11/03/2026

For years, we’ve had an ongoing conversation about our funeral songs.

It’s a simple question that opens up something deeper — the music that captures who we are, what moves us, and how we’d like to be remembered.

For Klara, it’s I’ll Be Seeing You by Billie Holiday. Beautiful, tender, and a little heartbreaking — the kind of song that makes the whole room pause for a moment.

Alright, your turn.
One song for your farewell. What would it be?

07/03/2026

For years, my friends and I have had an ongoing conversation about our funeral song.

It might sound unusual, but it’s actually a beautiful way to start talking about what really matters — the music, the memories, and the moments that feel most like you.

For me, at least for this week, it’s Blackbird by The Beatles. Something about the chords and the poetry just gets me.

Alright — your turn.
If you had to choose just one song for your farewell, what would it be?

03/03/2026

Meet Klara — the Funky Celebrant.

Yes, she brings humour into funerals. And no, that doesn’t mean taking away from the depth of grief.

As Klara says, positive emotions are just as important as the hard ones. There will be moments of deep sadness — and moments where laughter breaks through. Both can sit in the same room.

Through honesty, cheeky stories, and sometimes a little bit of swearing, Klara reminds families that it’s okay to laugh while you’re crying. Sometimes that unexpected moment of humour is exactly what people need.

Because love, grief, and laughter often live side by side.

We feel so lucky to have the wonderful Bec  back in the office & on our celebrant team, following her maternity leave. W...
25/02/2026

We feel so lucky to have the wonderful Bec back in the office & on our celebrant team, following her maternity leave. Welcome back Bec!!! We’re thrilled to have you!

Bob Marley once said: “True friends are like stars, you can only recognise them when it’s dark around you.’Treasure thos...
03/02/2026

Bob Marley once said: “True friends are like stars, you can only recognise them when it’s dark around you.’

Treasure those who are always, there by your side to light up the dark times.







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“I want to sincerely thank Kate from Tomorrow Funerals for her incredible guidance and support throughout the entire pro...
19/01/2026

“I want to sincerely thank Kate from Tomorrow Funerals for her incredible guidance and support throughout the entire process of arranging the most beautiful celebration of life service for my amazing mum. From start to finish, Kate was compassionate, professional, and truly understanding of our family’s wishes.

We chose to do something different to honor our mum’s life — a joyful and heartfelt celebration that reflected who she was and the love she shared with us all. Kate helped us bring this vision to life with such care and attention to detail, making the day truly special and memorable.

Thank you again for helping us celebrate mum’s life with happiness and love.” D. Wem




09/01/2026

He wanted the option. She wanted to honour his choice.

In this story, a husband applies for voluntary assisted dying knowing he may never use it, but wanting the peace of mind that it was there if things became unbearable.

His wife shares what it meant to stand beside him without persuasion, offering support, clarity, and love right to the end.

This is not just a story about VAD.
It’s about agency, dignity, and the courage it takes to respect someone’s final decision.

Full episode in .stories bio.

06/01/2026

You don’t need to spend a fortune on flowers for a memorial.

At Tomorrow Funerals, we’ve seen everything, from simple market bunches to grand floral installations. Some families even invite guests to bring a flower from their own garden, adding them together into one beautiful, shared arrangement.

It’s not about how much you spend, it’s about what feels meaningful.

We’ll help you craft a memorial that reflects your person’s life, your style, and your budget.

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South Yarra, VIC
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