The Women of Tobin Brothers Funerals…
Hear from just some of the passionate, caring and dedicated women within Tobin Brothers Funerals who are making their mark within a previously male-dominated industry.
At Tobin Brothers Funerals, our aim is to go above and beyond not only to the service we provide our client families, but to provide aftercare and better educate the community around us. For this reason, we regularly hold events and launch initiatives that our share knowledge, show our support and raise awareness.
If you have an idea for an event, a request for professional development, or any other event-related query, speak with our Funeral Advice Line.
There are so many people in our community who are repeatedly ignored, unacknowledged or forgotten and the many small organisations striving to help them are fighting an uphill battle to obtain funding and public recognition.
This is one of the reasons the Tobin Brothers Foundation was established in 1984. To celebrate 50 years of serving the community, Tobin Brothers wanted to give back, and this is how the Foundation was born.
We have been providing community support in the form of grants awarded to grass-roots community organisations who are helping those most vulnerable and needy in our community.
Whether it’s a family member, an old friend, or someone who was influential in their lives, Tobin Brothers is urging people to use #SayItNow to tell that special person about the impact they’ve had on their life and what that has meant to them.
Join our ambassadors, the likes of which include Les Twentyman, Moana Hope, Anthony “Lehmo” Lehmann, Peter Daicos, Archie Thompson, and many more, sharing their touching stories and expressing their appreciation for the impact a mentor, family member or friend has had on their life.
Remembering Our Angels is an annual candlelight service for parents, families and friends who have experienced, or been touched by, the loss of a baby or child.
These services allow everyone to gather in an atmosphere of candlelight and quiet music, providing an opportunity to remember, reflect and acknowledge the special place in our lives and hearts that our babies and children shall always hold.
Every year in the lead up to Christmas, Tobin Brothers Funerals hosts a series of Christmas Remembrance Services, designed to bring comfort to all who have lost family members or friends during the year.
These services are open to anyone to attend, and offer a space for reflection and solidarity in which you can remember your loved one.
We hold regular Q&A sessions regarding Funerals, including Pre-Paid and Pre-Arranged Funerals.
You’ll get to meet our friendly staff and we will answer all your questions about the process arranging a funeral, to assist you in making an informed decision.
If you have always wanted to find out more about working in the Funeral Industry, we invite you behind the scenes with us to discover what it is like to be a Funeral Industry Professional.
Learn more about this very rewarding role and the various duties we perform in assisting our clients to create meaningful funeral experiences. We run these sessions periodically to help those who are interested in working in the funeral industry gain invaluable insight and first-hand information.
Hear from just some of the passionate, caring and dedicated women within Tobin Brothers Funerals who are making their mark within a previously male-dominated industry.
In this unique series we will take you behind the scenes of Tobin Brothers Funerals. You will meet real people with real stories who talk about their very specialised work.
‘So you want to be…’ invited you to interact with our team, to ask the questions you have always wanted to know the answers to. You asked…we answered!
On Sunday the 23rd of November, families who have experienced the loss of a baby or child came together at our Doncaster chapel for a very special remembrance event.
Tobin Brothers hold annual Christmas Remembrance Services and you are invited to attend. Please click to register your attendance in person or online via our webcast.

Registrations are now closed for the 2025 Remembering our Angels event, a service for those who have been touched by the loss of a baby or child.
If it’s legal, it’s possible. Let us help you create a service that truly reflects and celebrates the life of your loved one.
The first funeral conducted by Tobin Brothers Funerals was for Ena Margaret Price in 1934. In its first year, the company conducted 53 funerals and after the payment of creditors and the collection of debts, it made a modest profit.