H. Parsons in the Media
Recognised through local stories and community conversations
From time to time, H Parsons is featured in media coverage that reflects our role within the Illawarra and Shoalhaven community. This coverage often focuses on local issues, community involvement and the evolving nature of funeral care.
Being included in the media is not something we actively seek. When it occurs, it reflects the trust placed in H Parsons as a long standing, locally known funeral director with strong ties to the communities we serve.
Featured Media Coverage
A selection of media stories that reflect meaningful community conversations and local interest.
Illawarra Mercury
As it celebrates 130 years as a family-owned business, H.Parsons has announced the purchase of Shoalhaven funeral services provider Wray Owen Funerals, to be finalised on Wednesday, September 20.
South Coast Register
As it celebrates 130 years as a family-owned business, H.Parsons has announced the purchase of Shoalhaven funeral services provider Wray Owen Funerals, to be finalised on Wednesday, September 20.
WIN News
The WINTV news team captured the smiles of aged care residents at Warrigal Multicultural Village when H.Parsons brought the Miniature Therapy Horse to visit the residents. ‘Lippy’ the miniature horse brought smiles, connection, and joy. The new initiative is rolling out across the Illawarra and Shoalhaven as part of our community engagement initiatives.
Additional Articles
Illawarra Mercury
This year H.Parsons celebrates the longevity of the family-owned business with the dynamic support of the local community. Together they honour 130 years of excellent service and significant partnerships.
The Daily Telegraph
“From earning $1000 a day retrieving golf balls from lake beds to “professional bridesmaids” to dressing up dead people – we go behind the scenes of some of NSW’s most bizarre but interesting jobs.”
WIN News
As part of Dying to Know events in August, we invited people to tour our Wollongong chapel and mortuary, and Mountain View Crematoria.
The Sydney Morning Herald
“We both feel we have to do the people we love. Mum’s just taken care of one of her best friends from childhood. For her it’s a healing thing.”
Studio 10 – Interviews
H.Parsons all-female Mortuary Team interviewed on Studio 10
Illawarra Mercury
Wollongong funeral director says eased restrictions deliver little change, but future rules will reduce anxiety.
The Project - Meet The Incredible All-Female Mortician Team
When most people think about their ‘dream job’, caring for corpses probably isn’t up there. But for this all-female team of morticians, there’s no workplace they’d rather be.
The Illawarra Flame - May 2022
Headstones, plaques, gravestones, tombstones, and grave markers are all emblems of the deceased’s final resting place. Like many aspects of death, these emblems are steeped in history, rituals and practicality.
The Illawarra Flame - April 2022
The Illawarra Flame - February 2022
Many people don’t realise the level of involvement they can have in personally participating in the preparation of their loved one for their final resting place. Preparation may involve helping with the washing or dressing of their loved one, or holding a viewing prior to the service.
The Illawarra Flame - January 2022
H.Parsons Funeral Directors is committed to supporting community through the Parsons’ Pillars of Environmental Sustainability, Social Responsibility, Local Community, and Local Business. Accessing renewable energy, reducing our carbon footprint, and ensuring everything we do can be as environmentally sustainable as possible has been a major priority for H.Parsons Funeral Directors.
2515 – August Edition
2515 - September
Environmental sustainability and reduce the carbon footprint are increase priorities for many families when it comes to organising a funeral. I caught up with Michelle Newland, Manager of Mountain View Crematoria (MVC) for a chat about develops she’s seeing in the industry.
2515 - July
Hearses are synonymous with funerals and they are evocative of so many feelings and symbols. In the old days, the whole town would stop, shops would close, and the community would bow with respect as the funeral procession passed.
2515 - June
2515 - May
2515 spoke to mother daughter embalmers Luan Murray and Shawnee Barker.
Why This Matters
Why being in the media matters
Media coverage provides an independent view of how H Parsons operates within the community. For families, it can offer reassurance and confidence when choosing a funeral director they recognise and trust.
- Trust and reassurance
Seeing H Parsons in the media helps families feel confident they are choosing a funeral director with a long standing presence and a recognised role within the Illawarra and Shoalhaven community.
- Community connection
Coverage often reflects our involvement in local stories, community initiatives and broader conversations about funeral care, highlighting the relationship between H Parsons and the communities we serve.
- Independent perspective
Media features offer an external perspective on our work, providing transparency and visibility beyond our own website and communications.
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