OneCrown cemeteries to be amalgamated on 1 July under new name
OneCrown cemeteries is set to complete amalgamation of Rookwood General, Northern Metropolitan and Southern Metropolitan cemeteries by 1 July under the new name of Metropolitan Memorial Parks.
Within his first few weeks the new administrator Ken Morrison has been able to steer the three cemeteries through the complex amalgamation process. As part of this amalgamation OneCrown cemeteries will now be known as Metropolitan Memorial Parks.
This decision is part of a wider strategy to encourage the public use and enjoyment of the green space that can be found in our crown cemeteries.
Metropolitan Memorial Parks Administrator Ken Morrison said:
“The NSW Government has provided us with a clear directive to amalgamate the three crown cemetery operators and we are getting on with the job.”
“This important step means we can now take the necessary steps to ensure the provision of available and affordable interments for all communities, and long-term sustainability of the crown land we manage.”
“Our new name reflects the important services we provide to the community – supporting people to grieve, celebrate life, and remember loved ones, as well as providing much-needed green space for the community.”
NSW Minister for Lands and Property Steve Kamper said:
“We are pleased by the direction and action taken by Ken Morrison and the Metropolitan Memorial Parks team to date.”
“We will continue to work collaboratively with Metropolitan Memorial Parks to address the challenges our cemeteries sector is currently facing.”