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Pet cremation cost in Queensland

In Queensland, communal cremation typically starts around $70, while private cremation with your pet's ashes returned usually runs from about $300 to $900 — more for very large dogs. Your pet's size, the cremation type and collection shape the final price.

Queensland's market is spread along the south-east coast — Brisbane, the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast — and includes some of the country's few water cremation (aquamation) providers.

Providers in QLD
21Providers in QLD
Major cities covered
3Major cities covered
Water cremation options
1Water cremation options

Typical cost in Queensland

Estimate
  • CommunalAshes not returned$70–$300
  • PrivateAshes returned$300–$900

Indicative national guide, not a Queensland quote. Use the estimate tool below, then confirm the current price with a provider.

Quick answer

What pet cremation costs in Queensland

Three common scenarios as indicative Australian estimate ranges. Cremation type and your pet's size shift the figure most.

Communal cremation

$70$300

Cremated with other pets, by weight band. Ashes are generally not returned.

Most chosen

Private, cat or small–mid dog

$250$600

Individually cremated with ashes returned to you.

Private, large dog or with urn

$500$900

Higher for large breeds, home collection, urns or keepsakes.

These are indicative national guide ranges based on publicly published Australian pricing, not a quote and not specific to any one provider. Use the estimate tool for an indicative range, then confirm the current price directly.

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Cremation type
Pet size
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Urn or keepsake

Estimated range

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$70$240

Typical midpoint · around $160

  • Cremation

This is an indicative national range, not a Queensland quote. Private cremation returns your pet's ashes; communal does not. Weight bands, collection and urns are the main drivers — confirm current pricing with a provider serving your area.

Cost drivers

What shapes the price in Queensland

A handful of choices explain most of the difference between quotes.

Biggest driver

Private vs communal

Private (individual) cremation returns your pet's ashes and costs more. Communal is shared, lower cost and returns no ashes — the single biggest driver.

+$40–$470

Your pet's size

Most providers price in weight bands, so a large-breed dog costs noticeably more than a cat or small dog for the same service.

+$0–$300

Home or vet collection

Home collection usually adds a fee, sometimes by distance; vet collection can be lower or included; drop-off is generally the lowest-cost option.

+$50–$300

Urn or keepsake

A basic container is often included, while a chosen urn, paw print or memorial is charged on top of the cremation.

By location

Metro vs regional

Owners in the capital and larger centres usually have more providers within reach, while regional families more often rely on collection or transport, which can add to the total.

Regional coverage

Coverage across Queensland

How provider choice and collection change between the capital, larger centres and regional areas.

Metro vs regional

South-east Queensland is well served, but distances open up quickly outside the coast, so regional owners should confirm collection radius and travel fees before booking.

  • Owners near Brisbane usually have several providers within reach.
  • Regional families more often rely on home or vet collection into a larger centre.
  • Confirm any travel or distance fee before booking, especially outside the metro area.

Major cities in Queensland

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Providers serving Queensland

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Cremation for PetsCairns; Mossman; Port Douglas; Mareeba; Atherton; Far North Queensland
Private cremation Yes
Communal cremationAsk
Home collection Yes
Ashes returned Yes
Furever Pet CremationsRockhampton; Central Queensland
Private cremation Yes
Communal cremationAsk
Home collection Yes
Ashes returned Yes
Harbourside Pet & Equine CremationsNSW; South East Queensland
Private cremation Yes
Communal cremationAsk
Home collection Yes
Ashes returned Yes
Little Treasures Pet CremationSunshine Coast; Caloundra
Private cremation Yes
Communal cremationAsk
Home collection Yes
Ashes returned Yes
Mary Valley Pet CremationNoosa; Pomona; Cooroy; Eumundi; Gympie; South Burnett; Sunshine Coast hinterland

From $285

Private cremation Yes
Communal cremationAsk
Home collection Yes
Ashes returned Yes
AvailableNot confirmed — ask the provider

Your two main choices

Private vs communal cremation

The single biggest decision for both price and whether you get your pet's ashes back.

1Most personal

Private cremation

Your pet is cremated individually and the ashes returned to you are your pet's alone. Usually priced by weight.

  • Ashes returned to you
  • Cremated individually
  • Higher cost than communal
2Most affordable

Communal cremation

Your pet is cremated alongside other pets. Ashes can't be separated, so they're generally not returned. Usually the most affordable choice.

  • Ashes not returned
  • Lower cost
  • A dignified, common choice

Do you get your pet's ashes back in Queensland?

It depends on the cremation type, not the location. Private (individual) cremation returns your pet's ashes to you; communal cremation generally does not, because ashes cannot be separated. If keeping the ashes matters, confirm you're booking a private cremation.

Read the guide to getting ashes back

Can a vet arrange pet cremation?

Yes — many families arrange cremation through their vet, and several providers collect directly from vet clinics. The process depends on the clinic and provider, so ask your vet which provider they use and whether ashes are returned individually.

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Questions to ask providers in Queensland

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Pet cremation cost in Queensland FAQ

Common questions about pricing, collection, ashes and what's included.

How much does pet cremation cost in Queensland?

There is no single fixed price. As a broad Australian guide, communal cremation often runs from around $70 to $300 depending on your pet's size, while private cremation with ashes returned is commonly $300 to $900, and more for very large dogs. Collection, after-hours timing and urns are usually charged on top. These are indicative national ranges, not Queensland quotes — use the estimate tool above, then confirm the current price with a provider serving Queensland.

Is private cremation more expensive than communal cremation?

Usually, yes. In a private or individual cremation your pet is cremated on its own and the ashes are returned to you, which costs more. In a communal cremation pets are cremated together and ashes are generally not returned, so it is typically the lower-cost option.

Do you get your pet's ashes back in Queensland?

It depends on the cremation type you choose, not the location. Private (individual) cremation returns your pet's ashes to you; communal cremation generally does not, because ashes cannot be separated. If getting the ashes back matters, confirm you are booking a private cremation.

Does home collection cost extra in Queensland?

Often, yes. Many providers charge a fee for home collection, sometimes based on distance or time of day, though some include a free radius. Vet collection is sometimes lower or included, and drop-off is usually cheapest. Confirm collection fees for your area in Queensland before booking.

Can a vet arrange pet cremation?

Yes — many families arrange cremation through their vet, and several providers collect from vet clinics. The exact process depends on the clinic and provider, so ask your vet which provider they use and whether ashes are returned individually.

Is there water cremation (aquamation) near Queensland?

Water cremation, also called aquamation, is only offered by some providers. 1 provider surfaced for Queensland has aquamation marked as available — confirm current availability and pricing directly.

Is the estimate a quote?

No. It gives an indicative cost range based on typical Australian pricing and the options you select, not a provider quote. Final pricing depends on the provider, your pet's weight, collection, timing and any urn or memorial choices, so confirm the current cost with a provider serving Queensland.

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