Local Businesses, Looking After Local Families.

We're not a chain, and we don't want to be. Every supplier on this page is a local, independent business we've chosen because they care as much as we do. When you work with us, you're supporting your own community, not a corporate head office somewhere else.

Ralph Smith

Southern Cross Live

Ralph is the Executive Producer of Southern Cross Live and brings extensive experience in media production, live events and event broadcasting.

Specialising in professional livestreaming, he provides reliable and respectful broadcast solutions that help families, friends and communities stay connected when they are unable to attend in person.

Brisbane Market Flowers

Specialists in Funeral Tributes & Memorial Flowers

Brisbane Market Flowers understands that every farewell is personal. They create refined, thoughtfully designed floral tributes that honour a life with care and respect.

With over 30 years of experience, their team works closely with funeral partners to make sure every arrangement is appropriate, considered, and delivered seamlessly.

From casket sprays and wreaths to simple, understated pieces, every tribute uses quality seasonal flowers with a calm, design led approach. Their team handles each request with sensitivity, reliability, and attention to detail. They understand when it matters most.

Ashton Manufacturing

Ashton Manufacturing has been handcrafting caskets and coffins since 1977, right here on the Gold Coast. What started as a family business is now one of Australia's most respected names in the industry, but they've never moved production off shore or lost that local, hands-on approach.

We chose Ashton not just for the quality of their craftsmanship, though that speaks for itself, but because every coffin is made locally by tradespeople in our own backyard. From premium timbers to more understated, sustainable options, their range means every family gets a product that suits them, made close to home rather than shipped in from overseas.

For us, that's what "local" is meant to mean: supporting Queensland craftsmanship, not just Queensland businesses.