The Australasian Cemeteries & Crematoria Association (ACCA) is a not-for-profit professional organisation that exists to provide leadership, professional services and development, communication and networking platforms to the cemetery and crematorium industry.
Ready, set, build!🚧
Macarthur Memorial Park has reached an exciting milestone with all the civil works now complete.
Our latest progress update is full of exciting developments. From steel installations to slab pourings, we’re making moves toward creating a space that will leave you in awe.
All the building slabs are due to be completed prior to the Christmas break, with structural steel and building walls to commence early in 2024.
Get ready to sip coffee at our soon-to-be café, attend events at our function centre, and find tranquility in our chapel. Stay tuned as we continue to transform this space!
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The ACCA News magazine is a quarterly publication tailored to the cemeteries and crematoria industry in Australasia. Digital editions are exclusively accessible to members and subscribers, with each member receiving a single copy delivered electronically through email.
ACCA leverages its seasonal magazine to circulate industry news, narratives, and articles while showcasing advertisers. This platform provides readers with the option to acquire additional copies for internal distribution among colleagues, external clients, and interested parties. Furthermore, the magazine facilitates diverse advertising opportunities for various products and services relevant to the cemeteries and crematoria industry.
The ACCA News magazine serves as a valuable resource within the cemeteries and crematoria industry, offering insights, updates, and thought-provoking articles. Through its digital editions, ACCA ensures that members and subscribers stay well-informed about the latest developments and innovations in the field. The magazine not only highlights industry news but also shares compelling stories and perspectives that resonate with its readers.
ACCA also utilizes its magazine to inspire members to share summaries of noteworthy events or industry-related information that you think would benefit other members. Please feel free to forward these to us for potential inclusion in the ACCA News publication at at [email protected]
Your advertising in this publication is the ultimate way to promote your business or services to the cemeteries and crematoria industry and increase your exposure. ACCA creates a platform for businesses to connect with a targeted audience and showcase their products and services. This symbiotic relationship benefits both readers, who gain access to valuable information, and advertisers, who have the opportunity to promote their offerings to a niche market.
Stay informed on the latest news and events by subscribing to ACCA News.
The ACCA News magazine is published 4 times per year, and is dedicated to the cemeteries and crematoria industry in Australasia.
ACCA uses its seasonal magazine to provide news, stories and articles from within the sector. It also heavily promotes those who advertise in issues and will have multiple copies available to members and non-members at general and annual meetings, ACCA and state based association conferences. This will give readers a greater opportunity to subscribe for multiple copies to be distributed to internal colleagues and external clients and interested contacts. The magazine encourages a broad range of advertising from products and services.
ACCA also uses its magazine to encourage members to send through summaries of interesting events or information pertaining to our industry that you believe other members would find beneficial, please feel free to forward it to us for consideration of inclusion in the ACCA News publication at: [email protected]
Your advertising in this publication is the ultimate way to promote your business or services to the cemeteries and crematoria industry and increase your exposure.
Keep up to date and the latest news and events with a subscription to ACCANews.