Mudgeeraba Cemetery



Mudgeeraba Cemetery is owned by Gold Coast City Council. The lower part (0.75 hectares) was donated to Council in 1936 by the Laver family.
The cemetery is now 9.5 hectares in size after Council acquired adjacent land.
A portion of this has been utilised for a new lawn beam section. This area was opened in July 2008 and will accommodate approximately 680 burial sites and a number of ashes memorial sites.
Sites are available for purchase.
Burials
Monumental, lawn and lawn beam sections
Cemetery layout
Find the link to the Mudgeeraba Cemetery Layout below.
Note: the map depicts the sectional layout of the cemetery only. For information relating to vacant sites within the cemetery, please contact Council's administration for current availability.
Ashes memorials
Columbarium wall (lower section) - single and double niches
Granite columbarium wall (top section) - single niches only
Ashes gardens - single, double and family sites
Earliest recorded burial
In 1936, William Henry Laver was buried.
Approximate burials since first record (as at 2009)
- 1127 burials
- 260 ashes interments
Location
307 Mudgeeraba Road, Mudgeeraba (exit 79 off Pacific Motorway)
